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Busti approves 3 moratoriums tied to energy

LAKEWOOD - No one from the public was in attendance to air any comments - negative or positive - concerning three moratorium laws approved Monday by the Busti Town Board. In three separate public hearings, board members waited for comments by the public, and no one aired any. After hearing ...

Blistering temps take toll on state grid

Scorching temperatures and high humidity are taking a toll on the state's grid. With extreme heat affecting New York and temperatures expected to remain high through the week, consumer demand on the electric system is rising as homes and businesses rely more heavily on air conditioning. High ...

Symbol of ‘pride’

CLYMER — The end of last week saw the town of Clymer gathering in the town park for three days of construction of the town’s new playground. After about a year of planning, collaboration and countless volunteer hours, the town celebrated the completion of the new community playground ...

Floating stage creating issues in Celoron

Four years ago, the floating stage in Bemus Point hosted its final concert. The end of the Chautauqua Lake Pops concerts in Mayville, previously held as the Bemus Point Pops in Bemus Point, meant the floating stage upon which concerts were held no longer had a home. The stage had already been ...

Legislature to again take up job creation resolution

MAYVILLE – Fred Larson is continuing his push to make job creation the number one goal of the Chautauqua County Legislature. Larson, D-Jamestown, prefiled a resolution for Wednesday night’s Chautauqua County Legislature meeting entitled “Declaring Job Creation the Number One Economic ...

Judges to be required to visit jails

Judges serving in criminal and family courts will be required to visit a prison, jail or other detention starting in January 2028. The rule was announced recently by the state Unified Court System under rules being implemented by Judge Rowan Masters, the state’s chief judge. The rule would ...