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Dazzling Dancers: Irish music, dance show comes to Reg Lenna Sunday

You may remember Riverdance, the show that showcased traditional Irish music and dance. Well, Irish dance never went away. It still maintains its longevity. Irish Dancer Mattie Pennington agrees. “For me, the key to the longevity of Irish dancing is to continuously pass on ...

Randolph voters defeat budget in revote

Randolph Central School will operate under an austerity budget in the 2026-27 school year after voters defeated a revised school budget on Tuesday. A higher percentage of voters were in favor of the revised budget than was the case for the initial budget proposed for the May school budget vote and school board election. The initial budget proposal was defeated 313-191, or a 62% disapproval rate, in May. On Tuesday, the revised budget was defeated by a 602-491 vote, or a 55% disapproval rate. Turnout was higher for Tuesday’s revote. The district was proposing a smaller budget ...

Council hears about dangerous dog complaint

A city resident having ongoing issues with what she says is a dangerous dog in her neighborhood has brought her concerns to the City Council. Laura Harden has been dealing with a dog in her neighborhood that has had a strict dangerous dog order signed by a judge against it. Harden said ...

Mayor wants village to buy land near Lakeside Park

MAYVILLE – About three years ago, Erie Bank acquired a little over an acre of land near Lakeside Park where some condominiums were to be built. With nothing taking place there, Mayor Rick Syper said he wants to see if the village could buy the property. During the recent Mayville ...

Molitor: State data center delay is hypocritical

Both Assemblyman Andrew Molitor and state Sen. George Borrello opposed legislation creating a one-year moratorium on new data center construction in the state. As The Post-Journal and OBSERVER reported in early June, the state Legislature did what was expected and passed the moratorium, ...