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As the story goes, when Lucille Scofield, a former home economics teacher at Falconer Central School, opened up a Saturday edition of The Post-Journal in the fall of 1974, she discovered an article about the Golden Falcons’ football game from the night before. The headline read: ...

‘Every Plate Tells A Story’

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MAYVILLE - Diners don’t have to guess when Tulip’s Brunch House is open. Co-owners Travis and Tawn Bensink said the restaurant is open every day from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. “We found that if you have to guess when you’re open, guests tend to not come in,” Travis said. “But if they ...

Contract Approved

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BEMUS POINT – The Bemus Point and Chautauqua Lake school districts will share a superintendent. Both districts’ school boards on Thursday approved a contract allowing Dr. Josh Liddell to serve as superintendent in both districts. Liddell will be the new superintendent in Bemus Point ...

Three Newcomers Eye At-Large Council Seats

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There are three seats available for the Jamestown City Council’s At Large candidacy, and five people are looking to take one of those seats at this year’s election in November, with three of the five being potential newcomers to city council. Running for the At-Large seats this year ...

Population, Lake Weeds, Homeless Debated By Exec Candidates

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For about 60 minutes the two candidates running for the top position in Chautauqua County squared off, debating topics including budgets, pay, and the health of Chautauqua Lake. The Post-Journal/OBSERVER, WRFA, and WJTN co-hosted a debate between Republican incumbent PJ Wendel and ...