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‘Fall’ brings beauty to area

October 24, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: “Another Fall” Another Fall, you say? That is what I hear daily. But God is willing to provide— Us with his paintings yearly. Red, yellow, orange, and browns. more »»

Spin factor in full effect

October 24, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: When the president was asked who denied the added security, he went on to say that the day after the assault in Libya, he added additional security to all embassies in the Middle... more »»

Clean water is essential

October 23, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: Everyone has the right to clean water — this has to pas. more »»

Student leader backs NRG efforts

October 22, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: As the elected leader of the students of Fredonia, a campus which prides itself on its sustainability efforts and environmental advocacy, I must advocate for the conversion of the... more »»

Ex-foe now backs Shinagawa

October 20, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: I strongly support Nate Shinagawa — the candidate that I lost to in last summer’s Democratic primary — to represent us in U.S. Congress. more »»

Honor is appreciated

October 19, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: I wish to publicly thank the city of Dunkirk Drug Court, Judge Walter Drag, and Lee Ann Lazarony for the Beacon of Hope Award: Hope is what Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy gives... more »»

‘Dictatorial order’ is disappointing

October 16, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: Arkwright town Supervisor Frederic Norton has issued a most dictatorial order recently (Oct. 7) in the OBSERVER: “We should not be telling other entities what to do.” Mr. more »»

Respect land of neighbor

October 14, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: It seems more and more people today have the “who cares what they think” and “who’s going to stop me” attitude toward their neighbors property and right to peacefulness that each... more »»

DeCinque’s other accomplishment

October 13, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: It certainly is with mixed emotions when I read about President Greg DeCinque’s impending retirement from Jamestown Community College. more »»

Information is missing on Home

October 12, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: We’ve heard the figures bandied about that we would get for the sale of the Chautauqua County Home, but there are some other figures we would be interested to know. . more »»

Time to halt Mideast funds

October 11, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: Why are we giving millions of dollars to Libya and over a billion to Egypt when the Muslim Brotherhood has taken control and they obviously hate America? Our government is heavily... more »»

‘Strong’ benefit lifts spirits

October 10, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: The benefit for Elisha Kulpa’s double lung transplant was held on Sept. 22 and graciously hosted by the Moose Lodge of Dunkir. more »»

Commentary was ‘cruel’

October 9, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: I could say Stephen Kershnar is misinformed, but I’ll just say his commentary “Dependency issue hits election” was cruel, and without merit. more »»

No answer on land deed

October 7, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: On Wednesday, Sept. 26, I attended a meeting of the Chautauqua County Legislative. more »»

Pictures ‘very upsetting’

October 6, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: I realize the article about the disposal of the deceased dogs was necessary, but the printing of the picture of the deceased dogs was way over the edge. more »»

The big problem with politics

October 5, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: Mitt Romney released his tax forms for last year, but still the Democrats aren’t satisfied. more »»

In praise of Suhr

September 30, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: “Ode To Jenn Suhr” Sixteen feet is not so far to walk or swim or push a car, but when you try to leave the ground gravity tends to push you dow. more »»

Rewards for city living

September 24, 2012 By RALPH BURKE Labor Day has come and gone. But before it becomes another passing memory, I would like to extend Labor Day thanks to the city of Dunkirk Parks and Streets Departments. more »»

‘Hateful things’ on both sides

September 23, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: This letter is in response to the letter “Campaign signs are un-American” (Sept. 10). So the writer thinks the campaign sign “America vs. more »»

Pay for Home, not prison

September 20, 2012 Editor, OBSERVER: The county executive was quoted in the OBSERVER last month that in order to keep the Home as a part of Chautauqua County, it would cost each taxpayer $17 more per year in taxes. more »»

 
 

 

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