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When you come down here to the Dunkirk pier, you’ll see many improvements the city has invested in, the beautiful waterfront here and, new this summer, businesses are popping up everywhere.
jward@observertoday.com
Vaccinations and the cost of the pandemic were at center stage during Thursday’s State of the State presentation by Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul to officials and members of the Chautauqua County community. The event was hosted by the city of Dunkirk and Mayor Wilfred Rosas.
“We’ve been very focused on not just battling the pandemic and testing and getting supplies out and now vaccinations, but also simultaneously staying focused on continuing our economic recovery because we saw great numbers a year ago,” Hochul said.
Local areas of interest in keeping the economy going were Athenex, which Hochul said is going to be begin its manufacturing soon. She said the company will be investing $1.5 billion over the next 10 years.
jward@observertoday.com
Vaccinations and the cost of the pandemic were at center stage during Thursday’s State of the State presentation by Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul to officials and members of the Chautauqua County community. The event was hosted by the city of Dunkirk and Mayor Wilfred Rosas.
“We’ve been very focused on not just battling the pandemic and testing and getting supplies out and now vaccinations, but also simultaneously staying focused on continuing our economic recovery because we saw great numbers a year ago,” Hochul said.
Local areas of interest in keeping the economy going were Athenex, which Hochul said is going to be begin its manufacturing soon. She said the company will be investing $1.5 billion over the next 10 years.
NIN PRIVITERA
Once again I have to apologize to you, dear reader, for the delay in getting this column to you. My wife and I were down at the shores of Lake Erie checking out the water temperature. If things continue as they have been going, I figure Lake Erie will be our next residence for a few uncomfortable days.
On Nov. 30, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul was on Buffalo TV congratulating all of those Western New Yorkers who sacrificed Thanksgiving gatherings in order to protect others from getting COVID. The fawning lieutenant governor called them patriots. And if you are a patriot, she suggested that you’ll do the same for Christmas to save a life. It would be not only a virtuous gift to fellow New Yorkers but the whole world, too.