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Holy Apostles Parish Community Expresses Relief At Remaining Independent

Following the announcement at the beginning of December that Holy Apostles Parish would not be closing or merging with another parish, members of the community are expressing relief even though some next steps still remain. In a message on Facebook on Dec. 6 following the announcement, Father ...

Learning In Nature: CLCS Hosts Outdoor Hiking Workshop

MAYVILLE — More than 50 educators from across the county came together for an outdoor workshop at the Chautauqua Lake Central School District’s trail system recently. The day also happened to be the day of the season’s first snowfall. The outdoor workshop, titled “Find Your Trail: ...

Proposal Would End In-Play Sports Bets In N.Y.

Yet another piece of legislation has been introduced seeking further limits on sports betting in New York state. Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, D-New York City, recently introduced legislation (A.9343) that would no longer allow casinos and mobile sports betting platforms to accept in-play ...

Planning Commission Reviews Water Street Brewing Project

The city Planning Commission has approved the site plan for the Water Street Brewing Company. Owner Chase Churchill and EcoStrategies Engineering Civil Engineer Andy Johnson briefly discussed some Planning Commission members coming down to visit the site since the last meeting before ...

$3M in state development funding coming to county

More than $3 million, including a major project for the village of Fredonia, has been awarded to Chautauqua County through the State’s Regional Economic Development Council initiative that are designed to help catalyze economic growth, jump-start housing growth, and advance regionally ...

Christmas Traditions: City First-Graders Write Letters To Santa Claus

Writing letters to Santa Claus may not be the oldest Christmas tradition observed around the world - but it’s one that most children around the world take part in each and every year. It’s also been a time-honored tradition at The Post-Journal to publish letters written by area ...