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Charges Pending After Altercation

Jamestown Public Schools said it was notified of an altercation that occurred Tuesday off school grounds involving Jamestown High School students. The students, the district said in a statement, do not regularly attend school. “JHS administration and the Jamestown Police Department immediately responded to the situation,” the district said. “Per JPD, charges are pending for the individuals involved. JHS will be conducting an investigation into this matter and those involved. Violence of any kind will not be tolerated. JPS will continue to communicate directly and transparently in the case of any situations we hear that may affect our schools.”

Jamestown BPU Offers Clarification

For clarification, the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities (JBPU) does not have a working relationship or any contract with Mortenson Recycling of Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania. All JBPU recycling policies and requirements are outlined and explained in the JBPU recycling calendar mailed annually to customers in December and which is available on our public website. JBPU recycling collections are delivered directly to Chautauqua County representatives, at their Transfer Station in Falconer. Please disregard any Mortenson Recycling communications that reference the JBPU or our recycling guidelines.

County Parks Commission To Meet Thursday

The Chautauqua County Parks Commission will hold its March meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Chautauqua County Airport in Jamestown. The public is welcome to attend.

Church To Host Craft Show

WATTS FLATS — The Watts Flats United Methodist Church, 866 Blockville-Watts Flats Road, will be hosting a craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 1. Area vendors will fill the church fellowship hall. Lunch will be available to purchase for $5. The public is welcome to attend.

Spring Event Set For South Dayton Legion

SOUTH DAYTON — A Sumptuous Spring Event is being planned at the South Dayton American Legion. The event will be Saturday, April 1, to help support the American Legion. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., a craft show will feature a dozen vendors. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be a chicken and biscuit dinner for $10 that includes applesauce, dessert and a beverage. At 1 p.m. will be an Easter egg hunt with the Easter bunny. Girl Scouts also will be selling cookies.

Healthy You Class For Kids Set For April 3

FREWSBURG — Mary Ryder from SnapEd will be at Myers Memorial Library on Monday, April 3, at 11 a.m. to teach a hands on Healthy You Class for children. The class will teach knife safety, how to prepare healthy snacks and general food preparation. Each child will get to practice cutting fruit and will make their own yogurt parfait. Call the library 716-569-5515 to register for the class so there will be enough supplies. Ryder will be continuing her Healthy You Class for adults on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. on April 26, May24, and June 21. The topic for April 26 is healthy movement. Patrons will learn different stretches they can do sitting in a chair. Each patron will get to take home a resistance band.

Randolph School Board Meets April 12

RANDOLPH — The Randolph Central School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, in the library of the high school. The public is welcome to attend. Those who wish to attend are asked to contact Maureen Pitts, district clerk, at 716-358-7005 or mpitts@randolphcsd.org

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