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‘Difficult Decisions’ Looming At SUNY Fredonia

Program and administrative cuts are apparently still under consideration at SUNY Fredonia. President Stephen Kolison made extensive comments about the school’s “big picture” at the March University Council meeting. Though he was careful to not mention any specific, imminent changes, ...

Pride Prom Event Is Saturday

PFLAG Chautauqua and Jamestown Pride are collaborating on a Pride Prom event to be held Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. The event will begin with some light music to allow guests to mingle and order from the bar or kitchen. During this time a wide variety of door prizes will be available to win ...

From Maple To Table: BOCES Students Pour Hearts Into Syrup Project

At the LoGuidice Educational Center, the late-winter tradition of tapping maple trees came alive in the hands of students enrolled in the Conservation/Natural Resources Management program through Erie 2‑Chautauqua‑Cattaraugus BOCES. Juniors and seniors recently collected sap from nearby ...

Falconer Budget Includes .5% Tax Hike

FALCONER – Falconer Village Board members are looking at a .52% tax levy increase during early discussions of the village’s 2026-27 budget. Total revenues in the proposed budget was $1,829,282, which would be a 7.3245% increase from 2025-26 total revenues of $1,704,438. The tax levy in ...

Neighbors Coalition To Host Dinner Tonight

Each year on the spring equinox, the Persian new year is celebrated, a tradition dating back to over 3,000 years. To celebrate, the New Neighbors Coalition of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is putting on a dinner to celebrate the Persian new year for the first time. The event takes place at 6 ...

South Dayton May Dissolve

SOUTH DAYTON - The village of South Dayton is considering dissolution, in another example of the local consolidation of services campaign. South Dayton’s Village Board plans a public hearing on dissolution Wednesday, March 25, at 7 p.m. in the South Dayton Fire Hall, 34 Maple St. The ...