A state Supreme Court judge has temporarily halted payments from the region’s Catholic churches to the Buffalo diocese to help pay for child sex abuse lawsuits.
State Supreme Court Justice John DelMonte issued his order last week in a lawsuit brought by several Buffalo-area Catholic Church ...
The city Zoning Board of Appeals has denied an area variance for a proposed housing project on Spring Street.
Matt Long of Long Associates presented several projects to the Zoning Board of Appeals recently. Board members denied a variance, with only two of five board members voting in favor ...
While not opening its Camp Timbercrest in Randolph, the Girl Scouts of Western New York is operating its day camp at Camp Horton in Jamestown.
Recent articles in the Post-Journal, dated June 14 and July 5, highlighted that several local residential camps have temporarily closed their ...
SHERMAN - A summer open house will take place Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Centaur Stride.
The open house will include rider demonstrations, tours of the facility, information on programs and volunteer opportunities, an opportunity to meet therapy horses, a treat station and ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County’s 4-H Program is again highlighting the accomplishments of members at the Chautauqua County Fair.
For 4-H members, the fun kicked off on July 8 with the non-animal project judging. The youth presented their work in 25 project areas ...
CLYMER — A discussion regarding looking at a policy for non-resident students is ongoing at Clymer Central School.
During a recent Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Beth Olson said the district currently has one non-resident student and that there have been conversations in the past ...