CLYMER — Visible progress is starting to be seen in the town of Clymer for their water system upgrade project with the arrival of water main pipes in the town park.
During the September meeting of the town board, Town Supervisor Brian Willink said that it was said at the last meeting the ...
The minority leader of the state Senate wants to allow New York schools to opt out of state-designated religious or cultural holidays.
Sen. Rob Ortt, R-Buffalo, has introduced a bill (S.8501) that would allow school districts to opt out of holidays observed by less than 10% of the ...
CHAUTAUQUA – The Chautauqua Institution is making some major changes to their event structure for the fall, and possibly in the spring as well. This comes as a result of declines in tourism rates within the county and will hopefully act as a way for the institution to navigate these new ...
BEMUS POINT – The senior class at Maple Grove Central School have worked to give back brand new picnic tables to their school. This was made possible with the incredible support of a local business, who supplied the students with the tables, and reinforced the strong element of community ...
CLYMER — Statewide, school districts have begun the new school year with the addition of the mandated cellphone ban from the state, and members of Clymer Central School’s administration have reported that so far, the ban has produced good results.
Andrea Bryant, the district’s director ...
A former city historian, Arthur Wellington Anderson, lies in an unmarked grave in Lakeview Cemetery, and the Fenton History Center is looking to do something to change that.
Anderson served as City Historian from 1922 to 1949 when he died. While being born in Maine and not native to ...