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Sayer Strong: Community Comes Together For Randolph Child With Cancer

RANDOLPH — The Randolph community recently raised more than $21,000 for a Randolph child who is battling B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. The 13th annual Cards Against Cancer basketball game supported Sayer Spinler, a 9-year-old fourth grade student at Gail N. Chapman Elementary who was ...

Lakewood Eyes New Public Safety Plan

LAKEWOOD - Trustees received their first glance Monday at a public safety proposal that includes the use of cameras in the village aimed at helping law enforcement officials in Lakewood. Zac Eagan, representing Flock Safety, said in a Zoom presentation, during the trustees’ workshop ...

Sea Lion Drive Case Back In Court Today

The village of Mayville and the owner of a property village officials want to tear down will be in court today. Ellen Shepherd of Warren, owner of 199 Sea Lion Drive, is asking state Supreme Court Justice Grace Hanlon for an extension of Hanlon’s previous order allowing the village to ...

City Code Changes Discussed

A resolution brought before the city council Monday night was passed by the public safety committee, but it was also discussed at the city’s housing committee meeting as well, outlining planned changes made to clarify some areas of the city code. City Development Director Crystal Surdyk and ...

Artist Unveils Patriotic Ice Sculptures At VFWs

BEMUS POINT — Local artist, arborist and ice sculptor Vince Liuzzo is at it again with new icy creations in Bemus Point and Mayville. For several years, Liuzzo has created numerous ice sculptures for Andriaccio’s Restaurant. Most of his creations have focused on the Buffalo Bills ...

Finances, Housing Among 2026 City Priorities

Jamestown’s finances, emergency services work and housing and street projects are among Mayor Kim Ecklund’s priorities for the coming year. Ecklund delivered her 2026 State of the City address to the City Council late Friday afternoon. The written document is available on the city’s ...