Letters to the Editor on Sunday, April 17 related to the Buffalo Bills and the construction of a new stadium.
Numerous Outer Harbor issues have caught the attention of readers, from an amphitheater to Super Flea. Readers share their thoughts on both subjects and more.
The News has received several letters about the controversial leak to Politico signaling the Supreme Court's intention to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
"Almost all eligible counties in the Empire State opted in for this program (96% of the eligible counties), meaning junior hunters in most of New York had the opportunity to safely grow their confidence in the woods, spend quality time with their hunting mentor and make memories that they wi…
"Many times, during what seemed like endless tasking and a good bit of tossing, not to mention dust-induced sneezing, we’d find ourselves looking skyward, saying, 'Mom, why couldn’t you have downsized?' I imagine that she just chuckled," writes Gayle Kerman.
What we find impressive about all this is that the process has gone well beyond replacing or keeping an expressway. This is an all-encompassing transit transformation with tentacles reaching in every direction.
Just wondering, why can’t we have the Buffalo Jills back? For years we were told that the lawsuit had to be settled. It was settled this March. Seeing that Kim Pegula was a cheerleader in college, thought it might happen. Would love to see the Jills back.
Please let me be brief. As a direct result of the rise to power by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party in Germany and the devastating consequences of World War II in Europe (1939-1945) it has been estimated that there were between 15 million and 20 million military and civilian European deaths. Includ…
Although I had heard of the plan to construct an amphitheater with a paved parking lot for 1,000 cars on land which comprises Buffalo’s Outer Harbor, it didn’t really get my attention until now. I was recently made more aware of how destructive the current plan would be to migrating birds, a…
"Instead of rushing headlong to codify new recycling regulations, the New York legislature should instead pursue a more deliberate and thoughtful approach that carefully considers the knock-on effects of such legislation," writes Terry Webber.
Since then, there have been five more Mother’s Days without my only child.
A beautiful, historic village that has long contributed to the enjoyment and quality of life of all Western New Yorkers deserves leadership that is less focused on fear-mongering and more intent on the residents it is there to serve.
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Once again, in view of the possible nullification of Roe v. Wade, the inmates are running the mad house. (My apologies to people with genuine mental illness.)
I am so afraid for this country. For the women. For the LGBTQ community. For our children. For our environment. What is going on? We are going backwards in this country. From the real possibility of Roe v. Wade being overturned. What about women’s rights? No man should ever tell a woman what…
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s comments concerning the leaked draft of the Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of Roe v. Wade on “Face the Nation” were misleading and inflammatory. The draft decision merely puts the legislation of abortion back into the hands of the indivi…
I’m not claiming to be a flea market “aficionado,” but have been to the Walden Super Flea as well as the big one in Daytona and one in Tampa.
What we find impressive about all this is that the process has gone well beyond replacing or keeping an expressway. This is an all-encompassing transit transformation with tentacles reaching in every direction.
A beautiful, historic village that has long contributed to the enjoyment and quality of life of all Western New Yorkers deserves leadership that is less focused on fear-mongering and more intent on the residents it is there to serve.
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The problems spotlighted by the New York Coalition for Open Government’s questionnaire for gubernatorial candidates cut to the heart of why so much of what the public does care about never gets done.