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Town Boil Water Notice Is Lifted

The town of Randolph said Thursday that its boil water notice issued earlier this week has been lifted. The town said it is safe to consume water without boiling.

Rails To Trails Board To Meet

MAYVILLE — The Chautauqua Rails to Trails board of directors will meet Monday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. at Mayville Park. The event will be held at the large outdoor pavilion between the tennis courts and the lake. Interested guests are welcome to attend. Board meetings are held the first non-holiday Monday of each month at various locations. A slate of officers will be voted upon for the upcoming year. Important issues and challenges will be discussed, including the ongoing work on the developing trail project in Frewsburg. New revised and improved trail guides will be distributed. The venue will provide appropriate social distancing for attendees. President Jim Fincher will preside.

Legion Chicken Barbecue Set

WESTFIELD — The Westfield American Legion, 7579 Route 20, Westfield, will host a chicken barbecue Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. The to-go meals cost $10 each.

Chautauqua Grown Updated

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County continues to update its farm-to-table initiative, Chautauqua Grown, a source of information for local foods in Chautauqua County. Chautauqua Grown includes a directory of farms, restaurants, farmers markets and wineries and is available online by visiting cce.cornell.edu/chautauqua. Each featured farm, market, winery, or restaurant has their own profile that includes locations, hours, contact information and brief description as well as links to their own websites. Chautauqua Grown features an interactive Google Map that makes it easy to visualize businesses in a specific area, and get directions to that location. For more information about Chautauqua Grown, visit www.cce.cornell.edu/chautauqua, call 664-9502, ext. 212, or email kde32@cornell.edu.

Clerk Warns Of DMV Scam

Chautauqua County Clerk Larry Barmore is warning the public of a scam involving the local Department of Motor Vehicles. In a statement, Barmore said: “It has been brought to my attention that several scammer websites have popped up offering to make people an appointment at one of our DMV offices as early as the next day for a fee. These websites are not sanctioned by the DMV and they are just trying to scam you out of your hard earned money. If you use them you will not have an appointment and you will have lost the money they charged you. We would never charge you to make an appointment. The only legitimate website to make an appointment at the DMV is Setmore that can be accessed on the Chautauqua County DMV website.”

Aux. To Hold Rummage Sale

CASSADAGA — Cassadaga American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1280 will hold its fourth annual rummage and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 12 at the post, 228 Maple Ave., Cassadaga. Those attending are asked to practice social distancing measures.

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