Water Horse will bring a special performance to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Friday at 7 p.m.
The performance will bring back a traditional music celebration, commemorating the celtic traditions and culture. The duo is often hailed as being the “Celtic standard bearers of Chautauqua ...
There are no worries this year over the city’s Community Development Block Grant and HOME funding allocations from the federal government.
There are multiple grants and funding items, including funding for CDBG and HOME, that are in the works at the Department of Development. Deputy ...
The Department of Public Works is looking for approval from the City Council to make some changes to two sections of the city code.
On tonight’s agenda for the City Council work session are code changes looking to be approved in both Streets and Sidewalks – Restoration of Street Surface ...
The Amazing Bubble Factory will bring bubbles to life right in front of the audience’s eyes at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 22.
The Bubbleologists’ humor and showmanship - along with bubbles ranging in size from a pea to a minivan - bring a family-friendly ...
SHERMAN — Village Board members opened their March meeting with zoning matters tied to a proposed K9 complex at 123 Prospect St.
Christine McKay received a special-use permit for a 10-by-24-foot pre-built shed on the property. Trustees also approved a 15% permit fee reduction for a proposed ...
A local independent insurance agency specializing in Medicare insurance no longer has its south county location.
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Feb. 1-10. The county does not provide ...