A club that has a lengthy history supporting Jamestown High School is dissolving.
The 100 Member Club has been in existence as an alumni-based community organization since 1944 but was officially incorporated on Oct. 23, 2000, under the state's not-for-profit corporation laws. The club ...
After hearing a lot of recent talk about the lack of community feeling in Jamestown, the Department of Development has started a social media campaign focused on being neighbors.
Kasie Foulk, deputy development director, discussed this new initiative with the Planning Commission during ...
A major development in the future of Dunkirk's former power station and waterfront has been announced by NRG Energy Inc.
In a news release issued Monday morning, NRG announced the completion of a transaction to transfer ownership of its Dunkirk Generating Station and associated assets to ...
By Michael Zabrodsky
mzabrodsky@post-journal.com
“Each day is a challenge.”
As Laurel Seely said that phrase, you could hear the positivity surrounding it.
Each day, she continues to keep an upbeat attitude while having to provide care for her son, John.
John, 14, was diagnosed ...
Local author TJ Buck spends his time writing his novels at his home in Jamestown.
With most of his books based in the United States, it came as a big surprise to him when he started noticing a large amount of reviews his books were getting were coming from places internationally.
Buck ...
Four business buildings in Jamestown’s Brooklyn Square – two of which are currently unoccupied – have been sold for millions of dollars.
According to documents filed at the Chautauqua County Clerk’s Office, in March the Savarina Corporation sold 21-41 South Main St., and Harrison ...