The Fenton History Center will host a meet the author event at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at the Fenton Mansion with Dr. Edward T. Davis III.
Davis is the author of a two-volume set entitled “The Early Years of Boating on Chautauqua Lake” which contains almost 600 pages of text, mostly ...
JAMESTOWN – A little more than six months ago, it was announced that Warren General would no longer offer inpatient labor and delivery services due to a shortage of OBGYN physicians.
That decision has caused an increase of births at UPMC Chautauqua. But even with the increase, Jamestown ...
It’s hard to believe that in almost two weeks the year 2026 will be halfway over, but time seems to pass much quicker these days, quite possibly attributed to all the activities we’re involved with day in and day out. A while back, we waited and waited, anxiously anticipating the arrival ...
They’re standing in front of Buc-ees with iPhone cameras rolling, marveling in the aisles of Walmart, ordering stacks of waffles at Waffle House, and walking through city parks amazed that they feel safe—that women can carry their purses over their shoulder without being robbed.
Did we ...
The city’s Department of Public Works is set to do a project on flood mitigation near Jackson Taylor Park and Jones and Gifford Avenue, but with the high planned costs of the project the city is continuing to work to find ways to decrease the cost of the project on the city.
During a ...
A gas and welding building in the south county is under new ownership.
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from April 8-13. The county does not provide transaction information, but real estate ...