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Local Author Releases ‘Tangled Vines’

Local author Catherine D’Agostino announces the release of her new novel, “Tangled Vines,” a gripping mystery set on Keuka Lake in the heart of Finger Lakes wine country. The story blends family tragedy, long-buried secrets, and a desperate quest to uncover the truth. “I like ...

Suit Against City Court Judges Dismissed

A former Jamestown man’s court case against two City Court judges has been dismissed. State Supreme Court Justice Grace Hanlon ruled Monday after oral argument and a slew of paperwork filed by Patrick Dhondt, now of Newark, N.Y., that Dhondt’s suit against Judge George Panebianco and ...

Ferguson Wants Route 60 Hotel Closed

Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson wants the shutdown of a Route 60 motel notorious for violent incidents. “I have called for the immediate closure and abandonment of the property on Route 60 formerly known as the Econo Lodge,” Ferguson declared during his mayoral report at a Board of ...

Chautauqua Comics’ Annual Free Comic Book Day Set For This Weekend

This Saturday, community members are welcome to come down to Chautauqua Comics for an annual event that allows them to walk away with multiple free comic books and participate in a number of other activities. Free Comic Book Day is this Saturday, to be held at Chautauqua Comics, 214 Fairmount ...

Clymer Tulip Festival Includes 5K

CLYMER - The Clymer Tulip Festival is holding the Wooden Shoe 5K Run/Walk on May 16. The run/walk will work its way through the town of Clymer. The race starts at 9 a.m. for walkers and runners, while a 9:30 a.m. kids run will be held at the track at Clymer Central School. Registration ...

Union appeals ruling that favored city

A union has filed an appeal of an arbitration decision that went against former city of Dunkirk employee Kim Robbins. Robbins was a legal secretary who was told on Jan. 6, 2025, that she was getting laid off. The American Federation of State and County Municipal Employees filed a grievance, ...