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Updated State Plan Aims To Assist Dunkirk

Cash-strapped Dunkirk could soon receive some much needed relief. On Thursday, state Sen. George Borrello and Assemblyman Andrew Molitor announced in a letter to Common Council members that both introduced legislation to establish an updated Fiscal Recovery Act for the city of Dunkirk. Before ...

Former City Man’s Appeal Denied By Court

A former Jamestown man who has been accused of being part of a drug ring that included several Jamestown residents has had his charges related to an Olean shooting upheld by a state appeals court. Theodore E. Coffie had appealed his jury conviction on a charge of first-degree reckless ...

eSolutions Says Market, Tariffs Are Reasons For Bankruptcy

The eSolutions Furniture Group is pursuing bankruptcy in a Canadian bankruptcy court, leading to the decision to end manufacturing activities at the Jamestown Bush Industries facility. The company said this morning that the Fedaraon des caisses Desjardins du Quebec, as lender and as ...

Wicked Warrens eyes improvements to hold banquets

A newly established Jamestown restaurant is getting some assistance as it looks to expand. During the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency meeting, Chief Executive Officer Mark Geise stated that Wicked Warrens owner Rob Roth would like to “free up some cash” so he can make ...

Employees React To Bush Closure

One day after saying it had no public information to share, eSolutions, formerly known as Bush Industries, announced it is closing its doors. Employees were told during a 9 a.m. meeting Thursday that the Jamestown plant - and longtime headquarters of the company - was closing. Rumors had ...