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Another piece of Brooklyn Square for sale

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Another piece of Brooklyn Square property is up for sale. A sign has been erected at the corner of South Main and Harrison streets advertising the sale of the 33 Forest Ave. building unofficially known as the Mayflower Building. The building is most known for its "California, Here We ...

Bridging Gaps

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Cecily Colburn interviews Rep. Kayla Young, D-W.V., for a video now Cecily Colburn has found herself an interesting summer internship at the precocious age of 10. The Southwestern Central School student has been chosen by the Future Caucus as its Gen Alpha correspondent to interview ...

Chautauqua town keeps moratoriums on energy projects

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There are no wind, solar or battery storage systems in the town of Chautauqua. Officials are keeping it that way for at least another year. During the Chautauqua Town Board meeting, officials passed a year-long moratorium on wind energy facilities, Battery Energy Storage Systems and ...

Falconer eyes possible Davis Park bandshell

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FALCONER - Davis Park in Falconer could be getting a facelift - though Falconer Village Board members are still trying to figure out exactly what that facelift will look like. The village was awarded a grant in April from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation to be used in Davis Park. ...

Gies ‘plunge’ event sparks controversy

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A New York Post article published Monday revealed a Congressional candidate’s brother-in-law with a troubled past was part of a campaign plunge that took place after Christmas. The Post reported Aaron Gies, who’s running as a Democrat against incumbent Nick Langworthy for District 23, was ...

Construction to delay start of school in Sherman

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SHERMAN — Due to the amount of summer construction associated with the Sherman Central School’s capital project, the district has decided to adjust the student start date to Sept. 8. Carrie Yohe, district superintendent, said teachers will return to school on Sept. 1. Yohe also said ...