77.7% of Cattaraugus County residents old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 77,211 citizens living in Cattaraugus County in 2021, 77.7% were old enough to vote, equating to 60,010 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Chautauqua County Extends Local State of Emergency & Emergency Orders
Chautauqua County Executive Paul M. Wendel Jr. has extended the county’s State of Emergency along with Emergency Orders No. 1 and No. 2. The State of Emergency was first issued on May 18, 2023, and the Emergency Orders were first issued on May 18, 2023, and September 29, 2023, respectively.The extensions were announced in a recent update from the county executive's office. Individuals interested in viewing the details of the State of Emergency and the Emergency Orders can access the documents by clicking the attached links or visiting chqgov.com.This decision reflects...
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Statement by Senator George Borrello on Chautauqua Lake and Wetland Regulation Changes
Senator George Borrello addressed concerns regarding potential changes to wetland designations in a portion of Chautauqua Lake. Borrello emphasized the importance of protecting the lake, stating, "Chautauqua Lake is an environmental and recreational treasure for our region and a resource that I have worked to protect throughout my public service career at both the local and state levels."Acknowledging the community's concerns about the impact of these changes, Borrello reassured, "The concerns being expressed by many in our community about changes to the wetland...
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Senator George Borrello Criticizes Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget Proposal
Senator George Borrello has voiced his concerns regarding Governor Hochul’s recently unveiled $233 billion spending plan. In a statement released on Jan 16, 2024, Borrello expressed disappointment, stating, “While we will be delving into the details of Governor Hochul’s $233 billion spending plan in the coming days, my first reaction is that it’s a missed opportunity to tackle New York’s biggest problems and put us on a stronger course for the future."Borrello highlighted various issues within the budget proposal, including the lack of measures to address New York's...
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Long Island doctor: ‘It's essential to be cautious with the repeated use of antibiotics’
Antibiotics are frequently prescribed to address sinusitis, but excessive usage may pose significant risks to a patient's well-being. Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose and Sinus Center says caution should be taken when using antibiotics.
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Senator Borrello Criticizes Governor Hochul’s Signing of 'Birds and Bees' Act
ALBANY – In response to Governor Hochul’s signing of the Birds and Bees Protection Act (S.1856/A.3226), Senator George Borrello, Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, expressed strong criticism. Borrello stated, “In signing the ‘Birds and Bees’ Act, Governor Hochul has caved, once again, to the radical special interests that currently dominate Albany and dealt another blow to struggling New York farmers."Senator Borrello further emphasized the impact of the new law on farming practices, saying, “The seed treatment technology that has been senselessly banned...
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Levittown doctor: 'As a healthcare provider, my role is to thoroughly assess the patient's condition and determine the primary contributing factor'
Year-round, indoor allergies can pose challenges, particularly in the winter, when you spend more time indoors. Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose & Sinus Center said allergies could be an underlying factor in sinus issues.
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Capo on sinus procedure: 'Most patients only have pain for the first 12 to 24 hours'
One strategy for cutting costs before the end of the year is to make the most of your health insurance if you've met your deductible. Many sinusitis sufferers have the opportunity to treat their issues at a lower cost during this time, and Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose & Sinus Center said a balloon sinuplasty is a beneficial procedure with a quick recovery period that sinusitis patients can benefit from.
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Four Saxon Men’s Basketball Players Earn CSC Academic All-District
Four Saxon Men’s Basketball Players Earn CSC Academic All-District