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County Bridge 429 Now Open

County Bridge 429 on Hartfield-Centralia Road in the town of Chautauqua, between Meadows and Wright roads, is now open to traffic. The bridge, according to the county Department of Public Facilities, was closed beginning in April for replacement of the culvert.

AOC To Kayak On Findley Lake

Members of the Allegheny Outdoor Club will be kayaking on Findley Lake on Sunday. The group will meet at Musante Street in Warren, Pa., at 1 p.m. or at the Findley Lake boat launch at 2:30 p.m. Earl Ross will be the leader and he can be reached at (814) 706-1198 for any questions.

Legion Hosting Cruise Night

CASSADAGA — The Cassadaga Legion Squadron 1280 will hold a cruise night at Post 1280, 228 Maple Ave., Cassadaga from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. There will be drawings, food, music, cool cars and fun. For details, call Chuck at 410-4317 or the Legion at 595-3145.

St. Luke’s To Host Book Reading

At 7 p.m. Wednesday at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, the Rev. Denis O’Pray will read from his soon-to-be published memoir, “Witnessing Grace: Memoirs of a Sometimes Subversive Priest,” that will be available from ACTA Publishers by the end of the year. The event is free and open to the public. The reading will also be streamed live at facebook.com/StLukesJamestown.

Clymer BOE To Meet Wednesday

CLYMER — Members of the Clymer Central School Board will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the music/chorus room.

County Ethics Board To Meet

MAYVILLE — The Chautauqua County Ethics Board will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday in rooms 331 and 333 of the Gerace Office Building, 3 N. Erie St., Mayville. Current members of the board include John Hamels, Diane Hannum, John Marengo, David Rowe and Mary Kay Szwejbka. Individuals attending the meeting will be required to wear a mask when they go through the security screening area inside the building’s main entrance. After individuals go through the screening area, if they are vaccinated then they are not required to wear a mask in the building. If individuals are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19, then they must still wear a mask and be socially distanced at all times while in the building.

Click It Or Ticket Totals Released

Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Traffic Safety Committee on Wednesday announced that law enforcement agencies throughout the state issued a total of 69,832 tickets for vehicle and traffic law violations, including 12,573 tickets for seat belt and child restraint violations, during the “Buckle Up New York, Click it or Ticket” campaign that ran from May 24 to June 6. The statewide campaign, supported by GTSC, raises awareness about the importance of wearing seat belts. “I applaud all law enforcement across the state for their commitment to keeping drivers and passengers safe on our roads,” said Mark J.F. Schroeder, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles and GTSC Chair. “New York has been a national leader with its seat belt laws and continues to lead the nation in seat belt compliance, but we can do better. GTSC will continue to raise awareness about this vital traffic safety issue.” Throughout the mobilization, state and local law enforcement agencies used marked and unmarked vehicles, checkpoints, and roving details to patrol for unbelted occupants. Law enforcement also made sure children were properly restrained

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