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Frozen Fun: Mayville Ready For Winterfest, Which Begins Friday

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MAYVILLE – The centerpiece of the Mayville Winterfest is nearly complete, as the festival runs Friday to Sunday. During the Mayville Village Board meeting Tuesday, Mayor Rick Syper called this year’s castle “the biggest castle Mayville has ever seen.” He said there have been 15-20 ...

JPS Hears Update On Entry Procedure

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It is a new normal for the students at Jamestown High School. Students and JHS personnel continue to adapt to a new entry procedure that was begun after a Jan. 30 gun incident where JHS implemented the use of weapons detection systems for student entry. The Jamestown Public Schools Board ...

Borrello Pushes For Kendra’s Law Use To Help Homeless

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The use of Kendra’s Law is increasing throughout the state, though Sen. George Borrello has questions about its lack of use among the homeless populations in the state. Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, asked Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan, state mental health commissioner, about the use of Kendra’s Law ...

Belle-View East Up For Sale

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FALCONER – The Belle-View East Restaurant and Lounge has listed the location on Main Street for sale, with a Facebook post going up to notify frequent customers. The business currently remains open and operational, but interested buyers are quickly swooping in for the purchase. Owner ...

Zone Capital Corp. Looks To Future

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The Greater Jamestown Zone Capital Corporation is looking toward the future of its organization with plans to return to providing loans to businesses, advertising these loans, and the recent appointment of a new legal counsel. The Zone Capital Corporation provides specific types of loans, ...

Free Fair Housing Training For Landlords Coming In March

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A partner organization with the city’s Department of Development, Home Opportunities Made Equal, that provides training, advocacy and assistance to tenants and landlords is set to hold a free training for landlords at the beginning of March. During Monday’s City Council Housing Committee ...