When Tina Scott, James Prendergast Library director, was discussing the $50,000 in funding in the proposed 2018 city budget for the library during the Jamestown City Council meeting Monday, she said several libraries in cities that have a similar population as Jamestown receive 90 percent of ...
In The Sunday Post-Journal regarding the Chautauqua Area Scholarship Program, the names of runner-up award winners was listed incorrectly. Mikayla Johnson was the first runner-up, Evelyn Rowan was the second runner-up and Anna Sena was the third runner-up.
ESPRI Funding
The YWCA of Jamestown will be receiving funding through the Empire State Poverty Reduction Initiative. The organization’s name was incorrect in Saturday’s edition of The Post-Journal.
In Saturday’s Election 2017 publication, Doug Schutte’s answer to the question “Have you previously held any other positions in local/county government and, if so, for what duration of time?” was listed as not applicable. While Schutte has not held elected office, he has served on the ...
The performance by Black Violin at The Reg Lenna Center For The Arts on Friday was not sponsored by the Jamestown High School Academy Days. The subheadline in the Saturday edition of The Post-Journal, “Academy Days Brings Performing Group To City,” was inaccurate.
Falconer Site Cleanup
A story on Page A1 of Thursday’s Post-Journal, “Room for Growth,” Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank executive director, said “As you know the arsonist who struck in Jamestown, also burned down a large apartment complex in the village of Falconer.” ...