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Columns
October 24, 2020
Animals

Avid and even occasional readers of this column know I have three dogs and consider them part of the family, rather that labeling them ‘pets’. I probably talk and discuss world situations with them as much as with Wife Patti, but get better responses from... Anyway, did you ever imagine/remember as a kid, going to […]

October 17, 2020
The man behind the curtain

It is now 5:35 a.m. and I should be sleeping. Did you ever wake up in bed and a thought enters your mind and no matter how tired your body, your mind won’t let it go? I have been criticizing the current presidential administration for years in this column and on social media for its […]

October 10, 2020
Hard Talk..

or in this case...writing No pussy footing around. I am going to lay out just where I stand on...everything. I am a Lincoln Project Republican. I want less government and basically think President Trump is a horse’s ass. Actually along Lincoln Project Republicans and privately defecting other R’s in the privacy of the voting booth, […]

October 3, 2020
That Electoral College thing

A bit of history, mixed with a bit of reality. Let us return to unsanitary conditions, no air conditioning and thorny questions debated to and fro at the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Toilet paper was nonexistent and to make things worse the Founding Fathers (FF) had been debating for months. Some wanted the position of the […]

September 26, 2020
The Cat's out of the bag, the horse is out of the barn

The old cliché mill will really be activated for this column. In addition, this column will be longer than most, but for a reason. Please read... and think for a moment. I have a BS (Bachelor of Science, not Bull Shit) from Syracuse University. My minor was in history, including everything from Russian, American and […]

September 19, 2020
Fossil

Unless you claim genetics from another planet (and there are some in the current administration I believe are from Mars), climate change is...real. Floods, increased severe hurricanes/tornadoes, fires from droughts and crop destruction is a worldwide reality. This, in turn, creates problems in migration, economics and political upheaval. Over the past decade or more, large […]

September 11, 2020
Brutally attacked handicapped elderly man

I was recovering from my fourth right foot reconstruction operation. A little over a month after the procedure, I was still wearing the customary surgical recovery boot and hobbling through life. Wife Patti is many things. She is, however, not an outdoors person. This means my gardens were weed laden and somewhat out of control. […]

September 5, 2020
Column: The 2020 Vision

If there is one thing western and perhaps central New Yorkers can be most hopeful about in this unprecedented year, it may be the Buffalo Bills. Is that, oddly enough, good for the team’s luck? Head coach, Sean McDermott, has put his team into the playoffs twice in three years with both a quarterback who […]

September 5, 2020
Governor Cuomo is a jerk...most of the time

New York State, under the venerable (?) Governor Andrew Cuomo, has determined people have the right to know...about just about any police reports and backgrounds on a police officer, including their photos. You know, it’s the old..”Your Right To Know” thing. Luckily, a federal judge has halted the public release of police officer disciplinary records […]

September 3, 2020
Hey have you heard about this coronavirus thing?

Gee, I had no idea that this coronavirus thing would be such a big deal. Come to find out it has really thrown a wrench into...just about everything. I have to admit, before the rise of the “virus”, I lead a pretty stoic life style. Due to a series of medical set-backs, along with the […]

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Recent Obituaries

Malek, Maraie Ann Muto

VIRGINIA/LYONS: It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Marie Ann Muto Malek on May 22, 2023. She joined her family in Heaven at Bon Secours Hospice House in Midlothian, Virginia, surrounded by her family. Marie was born on June 4, 1942, in Lyons, New York. Growing up surrounded by friends and […]

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Camacho, Jesus R.

SODUS: Jesus R. Camacho, 41, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 29, 2023 at his home. Friends and family are invited to call Thursday, June 8 from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Norton Funeral Home, 45 W. Main Street, Sodus.  A funeral service will follow at the funeral home. Jesus was born February […]

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