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by Emil Bandriwsky, Ken Polchlopek
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Thanks to Mike Caputo for sharing his personal, and professional, insights into Russia’s most recent invasion of Ukraine (“Crimea River, Kiev,” v13n13). Two of his main points deserve amplification.
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by Peterjoe Certo
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This is how we add irony to injury: When private polluters (Tonawanda Coke) are punished, we applaud our common quest for justice; while “privileged” polluters (commercial traffic on the Peace Bridge)—who have poisoned residents for generations—are embraced as progressive economic generators. Generators of what—extraordinary medical expenses relative to respiratory and related illnesses? Don’t we all deserve the same protection from a grave public health threat? Apparently not.
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by Ronald Eraser
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Why is there so little support for state Senator Mark Grisanti’s property tax reduction plan—one that beats Governor Cuomo’s plan by a country mile? What are Southtown elected officials—and citizens—waiting for?
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