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Animal Issues Discussed By Council

City officials are considering ways to potentially limit the amount of cats city residents can own, similar to city rules about dogs. The issue was discussed during Monday’s City Council Housing Committee meeting following a Facebook post about owning chickens in the city. Kasie Foulk, ...

Attack On Teen Worries City Mother

An alleged assault by a group of high school students has a city mother asking for the city’s help policing the Falconer Street area. Melissa Darling, a resident of Falconer Street, brought her concerns to Monday’s City Council Public Safety Committee meeting, as she said it was an ...

Fenton History Center Hires New Coordinator To Bring More Students Into Museum

Education is a main focus for the Fenton History Center, and their education program is growing with the hiring of Elizabeth Gabalski as the new education coordinator. As education coordinator, Gabalski’s main tasks will be to go out into the community, connect with schools, and teach local ...

Chautauqua ZBA Rejects Golf Course Appeal

A $70 million development at a former golf course in the town of Chautauqua can still move forward after the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals rejected a request to reconsider a previous decision that helped the project get approval. On Tuesday, the zoning board was asked to “consider an ...

Molitor Cosponsors Offender Registry Bill

Assemblyman Andrew Molitor is among the co-sponsors of legislation that would require all sex offenders to be placed in the publicly searchable area of the state’s online sex offender registry. Sponsored by Assemblyman Joseph Angelino, Binghamton, the legislation (A.10975) would amend ...

Taxing Talk Hits City

While budget season for the city of Jamestown remains months away, the City Council is looking to approve a local law allowing for a tax cap levy override of the federally required two percent tax cap. At Monday’s work session, a local law approving the tax cap override was up for ...