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North Harmony Scrapping Plans For Municipal Water

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STOW – North Harmony is not moving forward with a long-discussed municipal water project. Though discussions have been ongoing for multiple years, Town Supervisor Robert Yates stated that it is too much of a burden on taxpayers and not wanted by enough residents in the town. The ...

Clymer, Sherman, Panama Hire Merger Study Coordinator

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CLYMER — As the process of working on a feasibility study for a possible merger or reorganizational process between Clymer, Sherman and Panama schools continues, Clymer’s Board of Education also recently took a look at the school’s continuous decreasing enrollment. During the October ...

Manager Discusses Dunkirk Airport, New Additions

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DUNKIRK - The Dunkirk airport has a relatively new hangar, a new taxiway and will soon be getting some new hangar doors. These are some of the highlights John Machemer noted taking place at the north county airport. Machemer, the newly appointed Deputy Director of Public Facilities – ...

Area Police Reports

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WESTFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT — Nathan B. Schruise, 25, of Westfield, was charged Oct. 13 with petit larceny. According to police, at about 9:45 p.m., officers responded to a Kent Street address for a reported trespass/larceny complaint. Upon arrival, officers were informed by the victim that ...

Warren Man Pleads Guilty To Video Call Harassment

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A Jamestown man will spend an additional year on probation after harassing his ex-girlfriend during a video call earlier this year from the Warren County Prison. Brandon M. Dailey, 32, of Jamestown was charged in May with terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another and harassment ...

It’s Full Speed Ahead With Roundabouts

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Apprehension within the northern Chautauqua County community that included a lawsuit by a local business to stop the road project greeted the announcement of a proposed roundabout at Routes 60 and 20 in the village of Fredonia in 2017. Even today, some opponents remain vocal regarding the New ...