CELORON – Chautauqua County 4-H will be hosting the twelfth annual Green Tie Affair fundraiser, typically the largest of any event that the organization holds.
Any money that is raised will go to the organization, an extension of Cornell Cooperative, to put back into the community to better ...
A home on Dearing Avenue is likely to be transferred to the Jamestown Urban Renewal Agency as part of the city’ 19A property rehabilitation program.
Councilman Doug Scotchmer, D-Ward 4 and chair of the finance committee, reported to the council that a resolution for the property ...
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 ...
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 ...
When the Ellery Hilltop Farm Kids 4-H Club had an idea to support bats, they knew they’d need skilled builders who really know their way around wood. Enter seniors enrolled in the Construction Technology program from Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES.
The 4-H club reached out to see if ...
LAKEWOOD - Literature leaped off the page and onto the stage this week as James Kennedy, the celebrated author of the young adult fantasy novel The Order of Odd Fish, visited fifth and sixth grade students at Panama Central Schools and Southwestern Middle School.
The visit, which turned ...