The competition reached a turning point Monday at The Spire Theater as Chautauqua’s Got Talent, completed its third round and revealed the contestants advancing to next week’s semi-finals.
With only a limited number of spots remaining, the stakes were higher than ever, and contestants ...
Most of the Jamestown Local Development Corporation’s active loans are paying off.
Aili Makuch, city economic development coordinator, recently updated the status of the active loans for JLDC board member. Makuch began by presenting on the JLDC’s oldest active loan to Labyrinth Press ...
Standing before business and community leaders, County Executive PJ Wendel said he believes Chautauqua County is in a good place and will continue to improve.
For the first time during his tenure in office, Wendel gave the State of the County address at a CHQ Chamber breakfast, held at ...
MAYVILLE – Two years ago Sean Thomas was watching an 8-month-old Aniyah Turk when he apparently became frustrated and ended up strangling the infant to death.
Prosecutors don’t see him as someone who is “purely evil” but rather as someone who didn’t have the proper maturity to care ...
Fulton Street residents have heard city officials say there are legal reasons why some seemingly common sense ways to help clean up the street can’t be done.
Most recently residents of the neighborhood have been asking the city for help in garbage cleanup on vacant properties, or looking ...
Millions across the nation watched SUNY Fredonia student Lucas West on his journey from a blind audition to the finale of NBC’s singing competition, “The Voice: Battle of Champions.” Wednesday evening, West will give the Dunkirk-Fredonia community its own special performance as a thank ...