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Ripley capital project tops $10.1 million

Ripley Central School Board of Education members approved motions at their meeting last month, preparing for a public vote to be on March 11 regarding the proposed Capital Improvement Project. The project is estimated to have a maximum cost of $10,196,736. The work will include renovation of ...

Clymer Extends Battery Storage Moratorium

CLYMER — With no new updates from the state on the town’s battery storage moratorium, the town of Clymer discussed and approved extending said moratorium again for another 12 months. During the February meeting of the town a public hearing was held in regards to this extension, with no ...

Southwestern School Board Hears Senior’s Proposal For New Mural

Southwestern Central School board members are being asked to approve a mural designed by a student. During the board’s Feb. 10 meeting, board members heard a presentation from Adriana Bango, a high school student who has planned the mural project. Bango has already discussed the idea with ...

A ‘Reckoning’ Looms: Stout Counties Seek Life Preserver From State

New York’s 62 counties, including Chautauqua, are once again seeking sympathy about potential federal cuts that could impact residents statewide. In a news release issued Wednesday afternoon, the New York State Association of Counties is urging Albany to take action on federal reductions that ...

Reg Lenna Center For The Arts To Screen Films

The Academy Award Best Animated feature, Little Amélie or The Character of Rain will be screened Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts as a Winter Break family matinee. The world is a perplexing, peaceful mystery to Amélie until a miraculous encounter with ...