City resident Daniel Gonzalez’ platform through the Student Veterans of America has taken him to Washington, D.C.
Gonzalez took a lobbying trip to the nation’s capitol before the government shutdown to advocate for help from senators and those in power in regards to the needs of ...
The Gus Macker 3-on-3 basketball tournament is, once again, on hold.
A resolution was passed by the City Council at their Monday voting session, looking to amend the contract between the city and the tournament’s sponsor Collaborative Children’s Solutions. The resolution allows Mayor Kim ...
Chautauqua County officials recently recognized the career of Sheriff’s K-9 Deputy Jason Beichner, who is retiring after 20 years of service.
Beichner joined the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office in October 2005. Over the course of his career, he served in numerous specialized roles — ...
Oct. 2 is a big day in my house. It’s first and foremost my wife’s birthday. It’s the anniversary of Bucky Dent’s home run during the Yankees’ one-game playoff win at Boston in 1978 — my mom and I skipped school and work to watch it. And for me and for millions of other fans, it’s ...
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown, founded in 1885 by the Rev. James Townsend, is set to celebrate its 140th anniversary this Sunday, in a special celebratory service complete with dramatic portrayals, history lessons, music and more.
The Unitarian Universalist ...
Fredonia has hired H&K Services to replace the chlorination system at the village water treatment plant.
The Board of Trustees announced the decision this week. H&K Services was the low bidder on the chlorination project with a quote of $384,300.
The trustees also hired Bright’s ...