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Public Airs Concerns Over Tax Cap Override

Several city residents are expressing concern with the city’s May vote to override the state’s 2% tax cap. Earlier this month a local law was presented to the City Council allowing the city to override the required two percent tax cap levy limit that is required annually by the state. ...

ImmunityBio CEO Discusses Plans For Dunkirk Plant

ImmunityBio Chief Executive Officer Richard Adcock acknowledges the frustration with how long it’s taken getting the Dunkirk plant up and running. At the same time, he states that he is committed to seeing it become a drug manufacturing plant that will eventually hire hundreds of people. ...

GEI Ready To Go Alliance Consultant Working Closely With Lake Orgs

Heading into the 2026 season the Chautauqua Lake and Watershed Management Alliance and its member organizations will be working closely alongside the team at GEI Consultants in order to benefit Chautauqua Lake and its users. Project lead AJ Reyes recently addressed the public at the County ...

City Man Facing Rape, Forcible Touching Charges

A 38-year-old Jamestown man is facing two counts of third-degree rape and three counts of forcible touching charges. Jamestown police report Shaun P. Clutter is additionally charged with three counts of first-degree aggravated criminal contempt, two counts of second-degree strangulation, ...

Legislature Approves Electric Lawn Equipment Rebate Program

A 10-year state rebate program for commercial landscapers who purchase electric-powered landscaping equipment may be on its way. The state Assembly recently passed A.2657A by a 99-42 vote, with Assemblyman Andrew Molitor, R-Westfield, and Assemblyman Joe Sempolinski, R-Canisteo, voting ...