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Annual Benefit Holds Sixth, Final Installment
June 2, 2013 The annual benefit concert series honoring the memory of David Love has come to an end. more »»
Maple Grove Alumnus Receives IPPY Award
June 2, 2013 A former Chautauqua County resident has set the proverbial bar rather high for himself after winning a national award for his first published book. more »»
Fire Destroys Barn In Falconer
June 2, 2013 FALCONER — A barn at 3844 Ross Mills Road in Falconer is a complete loss. Falconer Fire responded to a reported fully involved barn fire at 4:07 p.m. Saturday. more »»
Covering Classics
June 1, 2013 Area musician Brian Hanna entertained patrons at the Wine Cellar’s summer patio concert series Friday evening. For the show Hanna performed an acoustic set from 6-9 p.m. more »»
JPS Teacher Selected For National Program
June 1, 2013 A third-grade Jamestown Public Schools teacher is planning to do some learning of her own during the academic offseason. more »»
Making Space To Street JAM
June 1, 2013 The third annual Street JAM, presented by The Resource Center, begins today at 8 a.m. when Mark Olson and Greg Krauza welcome the athletes to the event. At 5:50 p.m. more »»
City Man Charged With DWI In Hit-And-Run
May 31, 2013 A city man is in jail following a hit-and-run accident Thursday. Jamestown police responded to a motor vehicle accident at the corner of E. Second and Winsor streets around 6 p.m. more »»
Job Creation
May 31, 2013 The state’s economic development funding process has officially started. The Regional Economic Development Councils process kicked off last week by Gov. more »»
Buffalo Man Faces Multiple Charges
May 31, 2013 A Buffalo man was charged Wednesday after an investigation by Jamestown police. After responding at 6 p.m. to a report of a man with a gun at 321 Allen St., police charged Jermaine D. Cooley, 33. more »»
Tobacco-Free Outdoor Policy Committee Created
May 31, 2013 MAYVILLE — Chautauqua County is moving forward in its fight to make county-owned and leased buildings smoke-free. more »»
YMCA, JPS Teach Water Safety
May 30, 2013 A collaborative effort between Jamestown Public Schools and the Jamestown YMCA helped students to learn about water safety. more »»
Reed Discusses Hospice HELP Act To Benefit Rural Sites
May 30, 2013 LAKEWOOD — There will be money to help rural Hospices if Rep. Tom Reed’s legislation is passed. Reed, R-Corning, appeared at Hospice Chautauqua County, 20 W. Fairmount Ave. more »»
JCC Names President Finalist
May 30, 2013 The Jamestown Community College Board of Trustees has selected Cory L. Duckworth as the finalist in the search for a new president of the college. more »»
National Grid To PSC: ‘We Won’t Need NRG Dunkirk’
May 30, 2013 The future of a repowering project for NRG Energy’s Dunkirk plant will have a major hurdle to overcome — the buyer for the electricity the plant would produce says it won’t be neede. more »»
Shear Excitement
May 30, 2013 RANDOLPH — Sue and Mike Bean have been spending a lot of time recently giving out free haircuts. more »»
Nesting Together
May 29, 2013 The Roger Tory Peterson Institute has officially become a part of the Jamestown Community College campus. more »»
Boys Of Summer
May 29, 2013 CHERRY CREEK — It is the time of year for “the boys of summer,” and the window exhibit at the Cherry Creek Free Library heralds the season in grand styl. more »»
Taser Used On City Man On Run
May 29, 2013 A Jamestown man already facing charges stemming from a domestic incident earlier this month has been remanded to Chautauqua County Jail after fleeing police. Jamestown police charged Randall J. more »»
Approved Law Looks To Reduce Lake Runoff
May 29, 2013 CHAUTAUQUA — Reducing the runoff of phosphates into Chautauqua Lake is the expected result of town of Chautauqua Local Law No. more »»
Growing Digitally
May 28, 2013 MAYVILLE — Chautauqua County has growers and consumers, yet lacks a way for the two to communicate. However a group of local farmers hopes to change that soon. more »» |
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