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Fredonia approves firefighter pact

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FREDONIA — Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson broke a Board of Trustees tie to approve a new contract with the village’s professional firefighters last week. The unusual situation occurred because Trustee Nicole Siracuse recused herself from the vote, and the four remaining trustees tied. ...

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Wednesday JLDC Meeting Canceled Due to a lack of agenda items, the Jamestown Local Development Corporation meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 17, has been canceled. The next meeting will be at the regularly scheduled time on Wednesday, Jan. 21. For more information call Aili Makuch, city ...

Business Begins: New Family-Driven Sports Card Store Opens

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FALCONER – Community residents have been welcoming a new business to the area since the initial opening in October. 5Z Sports Cards is the new business addition, focusing on selling various sports and trading cards. As a family run operation, owner Johnathon Mayr stated that there is ...

Ellery Seeking Bids For New Town Hall

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BEMUS POINT – Ellery Town Board members are discussing the possibility of building a new town hall. While the plan is not yet set in stone, a resolution was approved by board members recently that will allow the town to begin calculating precise costs. Discussions have begun in the town ...

Panama Mayor Attends County Consolidation Meeting

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PANAMA — While the village of Panama is not looking to consolidate any part of the village, Mayor William Schneider was in attendance at a recent Chautauqua County leadership meeting to learn more about what the county is looking to do with the recently talked about consolidation efforts for ...

Area Business Permanently Banned From Selling Tobacco

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A Lakewood business has had its tobacco license permanently revoked. During the recent Chautauqua County Board of Health meeting, Jessica Wurstle, Director of Environmental Health Services, said Clouds Smokes and Vapors, located at 361 E. Fairmount Ave., previously had its tobacco license ...