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Update Given On School Merger Study, Process

The merger feasibility study process is continuing on for Clymer, Sherman and Panama schools, and an update for where the process currently stands was provided via a Facebook post on all three schools’ pages on Thursday night. The post, written by Project Coordinator Shelly O’Boyle, ...

CLCS To Host Speaker April 30

MAYVILLE — The Holocaust and Social Justice Education Program of Chautauqua County is continuing its Speaker Series, which brings nationally and internationally recognized voices to the local area and community to explore topics related to history, civic responsibility, and social justice. ...

Giving Back: B.E. Strong 716 Hosting Derby Party Fundraiser

B.E. Strong 716 is hosting a Kentucky Derby party from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at the Jamestown Elks Club on Fourth Street. “I wanted to try something new and fresh for the fifth annual based on feedback I received. I came up with the idea to do a Kentucky Derby themed party ...

Sales Include Complex For Care Facility

A multi-building complex that is leased by The Resource Center 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 Feb. 11-17. The county does not provide transaction information, but ...

City Kayak Rental Business Closes

The Chadakoin Paddle Company announced its closure this week. The business was located at 701 W. Eighth St., Jamestown, in the former Joyce’s Keg Room building that is in the process of being redeveloped as part of a project known as the Prendergast Landing project. Chadakoin Paddle ...

No Magic Can Fix Dunkirk’s Disappearing Funds

Dunkirk’s fiscal frying pan became more like a broiler on Tuesday evening. Numerous city workers showed up in force at the Common Council meeting to voice their displeasure with the current administration, announcing “no confidence” votes in Mayor Kate Wdowiasz. Labor advocates turned ...