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Warren Man Faces Prison Time In Case Involving Jamestown Teen

A Warren man faces up to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty in the Court of Common Pleas to three felonies related to a missing New York teenager. Michael J. Bundy III, 25, of Warren was charged in July by Warren city police with felony charges of first-degree felony rape forcible compulsion, two counts of second-degree statutory sexual assault – 8-11 years or older, two counts of second-degree felony sexual assault, two counts of second-degree felony aggravated indecent assault – forcible compulsion, two counts of second-degree felony aggravated indecent assault without ...

Four City Residents Charged In Pa. Drug Probe

ERIE, Pa. — A Jamestown man faces life in prison as part of a federal grand jury indictment. Fifteen individuals from Erie, Jamestown and Ohio have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of violating federal narcotics laws as the result of a Homeland Security Task Force investigation, United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced Monday during a press conference held at Erie City Hall. The defendants were named in two separate but related one-count Indictments. The first of those indictments charged 13 of the defendants with conspiring to distribute and possess with ...

M&T Bank Partners With Local Little Free Pantry Project

Little Free Pantry The 18th Street Pantry, an effort led by Diana Scott of Jamestown, is pictured. Scott is leading an effort to restock Little Free Pantries throughout the area in partnership with M&T Bank’s Community Impact Week. By Sara Holthouse sholthouse@post-journal.com A ...

Providing The Foundation: Bassist Recalls Why He Loves The Instrument

Either on upright or electric bass, Todd Singleton just keeps playing. It’s what he’s about. And when he is playing, he’s only concentrating on the task at hand, and he’s not worrying about other things. There is no time. For Singleton, performing also alleviates any ...

Ellicott Eyes BESS Prohibition

Ellicott Town Board members have taken the first step toward a prohibition of all Battery Energy Storage Systems in the town. During the board’s meeting in May, Marilyn Fiore-Lehman, town attorney, presented the board with two options: prohibiting all Battery Energy Storage Systems or regulating systems by size. Fiore-Lehman recommended prohibiting all of the systems now since the town can change its regulations later. She said the state has yet to set any guidelines for BESS systems. The local law prohibits the construction, maintenance and placement of Battery Storage Systems ...