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Worldly Performance

May 12, 2013 Pictured are some “future stars” performing during Saturday’s “Ice Dreams” event at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on Saturday. more »»

CVCS Music Program On Block

May 12, 2013 SINCLAIRVILLE — Cassadaga Valley Central School music teachers John Cross and Joseph Braeger are making the case against further cuts in the district’s music program. more »»

Part Of The Family

May 11, 2013 Area residents got a dose of roots reggae from Mosaic Foundation on Friday night that kept them dancing until Mojo’s closed. more »»

Conservative Party Fighting For Control Again

May 11, 2013 MAYVILLE — Chautauqua County Conservative Party leaders are fighting for control, again. more »»

Eight Taken Into Custody In Dunkirk Raids

May 11, 2013 DUNKIRK — Two drug raids in the city of Dunkirk on Thursday have led to eight individuals being taken into custod. more »»

Two Injured In Accident

May 10, 2013 ELLINGTON — Two women were transported to WCA Hospital for undisclosed injuries following a two-vehicle accident in the town of Ellington on Thursday. Chautauqua County Sheriff’s deputies at 12:30 p. more »»

Some Bemus Point Residents Upset With Proposed Budget

May 10, 2013 ELLERY — When Bemus Point Central School District officials asked members of the public what they wanted to see in the district’s next school budget, several answered “better opportunities in... more »»

Meals On Wheels Holds Annual Reception For Volunteers

May 10, 2013 Forty-four years after its inception, Meals on Wheels of Jamestown is still going strong, thanks to the volunteers who make its work possible. more »»

Brocton, Westfield Continue Merger Discussions

May 10, 2013 BROCTON — The Brocton and Westfield districts held a second public hearing concerning the consolidation of the districts. more »»

Audubon Hosts Nature Walks

May 9, 2013 Area students have been given the opportunity to interact with nature on a personal level. more »»

Cuomo: NY Indian Casinos Could Face Competition

May 9, 2013 ALBANY (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York's Indian casinos could face competition in their backyards if tribes and the state fail to reach agreements in the coming months. more »»

Guns, Pot Plants Seized In Portland

May 9, 2013 PORTLAND — A sophisticated marijuana growing operation was shut down in the town of Portland on Wednesday morning. At 7:15 a.m. more »»

Several Charged After Altercation At Washington Street Tops

May 9, 2013 An altercation at a Tops Markets in Jamestown earlier this week has led to numerous charges against four people, the Jamestown Police Department reported Wednesday. more »»

Celebrate National Senior Corps Week

May 9, 2013 Many of you may be asking, “Who is Senior Corps?” I will happily explain to you who they are, what they do, and where they are. First and foremost, Senior Corps are volunteers. more »»

Precious Cargo

May 8, 2013 Hunger is a problem that doesn’t simply go away when the weather warms u. more »»

Woman Injured, Horse Dead After Accident In Chautauqua

May 8, 2013 CHAUTAUQUA — An unidentified woman was transported to an Erie hospital Monday after a truck struck the horse she was riding in the town of Chautauqua. The horse died as a result of the accident. more »»

Falconer Prepares For May 21 School Budget Vote

May 8, 2013 FALCONER—The only thing the Falconer Central School District needs in order to enact its 2013-14 budget is the approval of registered community voters. more »»

Stockton Grill And Tavern Owner Speaks With Board, Ready To Open

May 8, 2013 STOCKTON — James Bensink, the new owner of the Stockton Grill and Tavern, formerly known as the Stockton Hotel, is letting people know he will soon be open for business. more »»

Positive Connection

May 7, 2013 The Finance Committee voted Monday during a City Council work session to recommend the transfer of land to the BPU for construction of a new substation. more »»

Ellicott Board Passes Edith Avenue Rezoning

May 7, 2013 ELLICOTT — Zoning changes will be occurring along Edith Avenue to allow for more parking for a doctor’s office. more »»

 
 

 

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