There’s no stopping the march of time. Making this more difficult for some is the increasingly rapid pace of change. In many cases, people and businesses are having to adapt much faster than ever before.
Think back to how quickly many of us were forced to change the way we did things a ...
Until the midair collision that claimed 67 lives on Jan. 29 near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, followed soon thereafter by a number of other incidents involving planes, some of those incidents also resulting in fatalities, members of the flying public generally had exuded great ...
With Memorial Day upon us, many are headed to cemeteries to pay their respects to, and decorate the final resting places, of family and friends.
Many people—some with their Husbands or Wives—establish final instructions for themselves.
No matter how carefully you—or you and your ...
One of the most significant lessons schools, governments and elected leaders were supposed to have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic revolved around the hazards that come with giving away cash. The first windfall allowed to happen in 2020 was in the form of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and ...
Not everyone is in favor of all aspects of the St. Susan Center’s move from Water Street to downtown Jamestown.
Zoning Board of Appeals members met recently to discuss a zoning variance requested by the center that would allow the center to locate refrigeration units closer to the property ...
Recent news that the court-disputed sale of the Hotel Lenhart is, we hope, a good development for the village of Bemus Point and those who look forward each summer to spending lazy summer evenings on the iconic rocking chairs of the venerable lakefront hotel.
The Hotel Lenhart has has been a ...