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Invasive Species Partnerships Continue

Chautauqua Lake was one of several key areas discussed at October’s Western New York Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management partners meeting at SUNY Buffalo State. There are eight different PRISMs spread across the state that coordinate programs to monitor, research, and ...

Falconer Business Continuing To Provide Aid To Community

FALCONER – West Main Mercantile has continued its tradition of community cooperation with a recent donation that brought food to hundreds of people in need. The business’ generosity sees meals distributed nearly each week, all going to organizations that will get that food to people ...

Ellington Town Judge Resigns Following DWI Investigation

ELLINGTON — Ellington Town Judge Reid L Johnson has resigned from his position following an investigation from the state Commission of Judicial Conduct following a 2024 drunk driving incident. According to a news release from the commission dated Nov. 4, Johnson was charged in September ...

County Law Office Relocation Costs Increase

MAYVILLE – Chautauqua County’s planned relocation of its law office is going to cost more than originally anticipated. During the recent county legislature meeting, lawmakers approved a resolution to spend an additional $78,855 for build out costs for the county Law Department to move to ...

‘Encouraging Donations’

In honor of Veterans Day, on Tuesday, November 11 both the Jamestown and Dunkirk recovery centers of the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County will be closed. Then, as it does every week on Wednesdays, the MHA’s Veterans Group will meet the next day from 11 a.m. to noon in ...

Revolutionary Remembrance

The Chautauqua County chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution has been leading an effort to honor deceased patriots at cemeteries all over the county. This effort has led to the installation of fifteen markers at various cemeteries to commemorate the brave individuals that fought ...