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COI Says Luczkowiak Resigns Board Post

Comments over a homeless man by Common Council members in Dunkirk continue to create fallout. Chautauqua Opportunities Inc. announced Tuesday afternoon that Natalie Luczkowiak’s resignation from the board of directors was accepted. That announcement by the organization was made on its ...

Village Business Receives Special Permit

LAKEWOOD - A village business received the go-ahead to hold its summer music series. Group Ther-Happy, 103 Chautauqua Ave., will be holding live music on Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m., May 31 through Aug. 30, and Sundays from 5 to 8 p.m., May 25 through Aug. 31. Village Trustees unanimously ...

Continuances Filed In Car Chase Case

A continuance has been filed in the case of a Sinclairville woman who still faces four felony charges after a police chase that started in New York and then crossed the Pennsylvania state line. Klein has pleaded not guilty to four counts of aggravated assault, two counts of simple assault, ...

Barcelona Lighthouse opened to the public

BARCELONA – For years residents could drive by the Barcelona lighthouse and visit the nearby museum operated by the state, but couldn’t go inside the lighthouse itself. That has now changed. On Tuesday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in front of the lighthouse on Route 5 in the ...

Raising Awarenes: City Pastor, Family Raise Awareness Of MPS

Thursday, May 15, is MPS Awareness Day, a time to spread the word about this group of ultra rare diseases. When Jamestown residents, Rev. Wayne and Joan Eppehimer, were married back in 1980 they had never even heard of mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS). They only knew that Eppehimer had something ...

Molitor Debates Discovery Reform

Discovery reform was one of the key sticking points of this year’s late state budget. Assemblyman Andrew Molitor, R-Westfield, had some serious concerns about the proposed changes before casting his vote last week on budget bills that changed the state’s requirements for prosecutors to ...