There are some people in this world that are “not normal”, in the best way possible, remembered not only for their many accomplishments but also for who they were as a person, and Jamestown native and Southwestern Central School alumni Branden Green, is one such person.
Green graduated ...
MAYVILLE — Chautauqua Lake Central School Elementary students were recently given the ability to help strengthen their home fire safety with the gift of First Alert safety escape ladders given to every student in Pre-K through fifth grade during their Winter Concert.
The Elementary Winter ...
One person was injured in a fire that broke out at 7:25 p.m. Sunday at 523 Crescent St.
According to officials, an elderly woman was treated at the scene, and taken to UPMC Chautauqua for treatment of smoke inhalation.
Crews arrived at the location reporting heavy smoke and fire ...
Last month the city of Jamestown finalized a new agreement with Alstar EMS for EMS services, continuing a partnership that began in 1988.
Alstar began as the city’s primary Emergency Medical Services Response Agency in 1988 and the previous agreement with them was established in November ...
Honest John’s Pizzeria helped out the local Salvation Army in a big way this year as the organization saw less money incoming with the Red Kettle campaign, raising $1,147 through their recent buffet.
Even with the quick notice when they decided to do it, Honest John’s owner John Raymond ...
STOCKTON – Even though new solar panels have been installed at the Mary E Seymour Memorial Free Library, rent for the town hall is still going up.
According to Stockton Town Supervisor Dave Wilson, the Seymour Library Board of Directors, which owns the building where the town hall is ...