CLYMER — Three Clymer students have been recommended as ex-officio members of the Board of Education for next year.
Last year, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law a bill that will require every school district and BOCES board in the state to have at least one ex-officio student ...
For Chelsea Watson, going back to school to pursue a nursing degree was a major life decision — one filled with late nights, early mornings, and plenty of uncertainty. As a mother of two, the road ahead was anything but easy. But one thing was certain: her daughter Sophie needed a safe, ...
A vacant bar in the city may soon have new life after the building was recently sold.
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from April 22-24.
During this time period, James Schwab sold 318 ...
Jamestown Community College Board of Trustees Tuesday approved a three-year contract with the college’s Professional and Supervisory Alliance.
The pact is for the period Sept. 1, 2024 to Aug. 31, 2027.
Here are the approved terms:
2024-25 - 3 percent to base salary for full-time and ...
November’s election numbers made it crystal clear: Chautauqua County strongly supports the state and federal Republican policies. President Donald Trump tallied 61% of the vote here thanks in part to his Make America Great policies that focused on taking a tougher stance on immigration, ...
MAYVILLE – Advocates, elected officials and leaders from around the globe took time recently to acknowledge elder abuse and to discuss ways to prevent it.
Among those who participated were Chautauqua County leaders.
“Elder abuse is not just a private issue; it’s a public health and ...