A trail to honor the efforts of area veterans is in the works. An advisory committee envisions a three-year project that will create a trail from the Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans Museum to the Yorkers Museum in Sherman for Purple Heart recipients.
According to a press release, the plan is ...
Kudos to Molly Gustafson, a pre-kindergarten teacher at Temple Elementary School in the Falconer Central School District, for her work spearheading the Temple Sunshine Closet.
The non-profit’s mission is to help alleviate hunger, improper clothing or a lack of necessary hygiene products ...
The reversal of the merger of Holy Apostles Parish with St. James Roman Catholic Church comes as a surprise.
That’s no slight toward the Save Holy Apostles Parish group who banded together quickly, raised money and made a compelling argument that Holy Apostles Parish is strong enough to ...
Chautauqua County legislators recently approved the rental of more space in Jamestown’s City Hall by the Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services.
It’s a good decision.
The move brings the county’s Mobile Crisis Unit as well as its homeless team and family center case ...
One of former Mayor Eddie Sundquist’s best policy decisions came with trying to move city retirees off of the city’s health insurance policies and onto Medicare.
The move was to save about $1.1 million a year, according to Sundquist’s 2021 budget presentation. The idea initially upset ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
Many people in Western New York, the United States and in fact the World are familiar with Robert H. Jackson. Mr. Jackson was born in Spring Creek Township, Pa., in 1892 and moved to Jamestown, NY when he was quite young. There, when he was only 18, he joined a ...