Don Glynn
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GLYNN: Hotel Niagara plan exciting for the Falls
It all sounds like a re-run of a TV program you’ve seen a dozen times. This time, however, there is every reason to believe that the landmark Hotel Niagara on Rainbow Boulevard will be restored to the splendid atmosphere that guests enjoyed for decades.
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GLYNN: Trust in SPCA shelter must be restored
Stories about the operations at the Niagara SPCA shelter shape the image of sickening and disgusting treatment of animals.
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GLYNN: Cuomo launches drive for better teachers
Gov. Andrew Cuomo appears determined to address the outrageous conditions that have surfaced in schools across the state because incompetent teachers are protected by their unions.
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GLYNN: Mayor excited about Obama tourism initiative
President Obama takes a lot of heat, especially in an election year, but in one area even his most vocal critics must agree he is right on the money.
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GLYNN: No walk in the park for Wallenda
High-wire artist Nik Wallenda has been bounced around more during the past week than a rubber ball over the falls.
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GLYNN: Cuomo takes on fight for pension reform
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s budget message makes it clear he intends to revamp the existing public employee pension system that could save some $83 billion for state and local governments over 30 years.
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GLYNN: Many kids go hungry, Cuomo says
One of the shocking statements in Gov. Cuomo’s recent State of the State message was the severity of the hunger problem in the Empire State.
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GLYNN: Cuomo’s doesn’t stick to his prepared remarks
Sometimes what politicians don’t say is as important as what they do.
That was the case Wednesday when Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in his 58-minute State of the State message to the Legislature, omitted two key topics covered in his prepared text: Hydro fracking and redistricting. -
GLYNN: Time to look ahead
- Some local predictions take hold
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