
EDITORIAL: Give Hochul’s choice for chief judge a full Senate hearing
The state constitution says the governor has the power to appoint the chief judge of the state Court of Appeals… Read more »
Letters to the Editor and Gazette Editorials
The state constitution says the governor has the power to appoint the chief judge of the state Court of Appeals… Read more »
For a few weeks at the very start of the pandemic, my wife and I disinfected all our groceries before… Read more »
Ranked voting lets people have power I would like to support the comments in the Dec. 24 letter by Thomas… Read more »
Watered down. Toothless. Functionally useless. Bulls—. Those are some of the terms used by those upset over amendments made to… Read more »
The Fulton County Courthouse in Johnstown was one of many topics among Focus on History columns in 2022. Judge Robert… Read more »
New people sought to help feed hungry Last month I completed my 40th year volunteering with Concerned for the Hungry… Read more »
State government is never going to be completely efficient, transparent and ethical. But there are steps legislators can take to… Read more »
Solar energy and farming can coexist Regarding Donald Wharton’s Nov. 26 letter (“Rotterdam made right choice on solar,”) yes to… Read more »
This marks my 33rd column – just about a third of the way to 100. What’s the significance of that?… Read more »
By Art Clayman For The Daily Gazette I am a longtime resident who lives close to Central Park and visits… Read more »
Raise your hand if you’re tired of cooking at home. Mine would go up; so would the hands of a… Read more »
Disturbed by GOP conduct for speech I watched the speech that Vladimir Zelenskyy gave to Congress and was disturbed to… Read more »