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Falconer Village Board Hears Complaints

FALCONER - Several residents spoke to Falconer Village Board members this week with concerns about various issues affecting the community that include speeding vehicles, the presence of homeless individuals, incidents of trespassing, all-terrain vehicle riders within the village limits, ...

‘Evolve With The Times’

DEWITTVILLE- A longstanding presence on Chautauqua Lake’s shores is celebrating its 75th anniversary at the end of the month. Camp Mission Meadows, 5201 East Lake Road, Ellery, will mark its milestone anniversary with a fun-filled gala to be held at the camp on June 28, commencing at 5 ...

JPS Hears Idea To Retain Teachers

To help with attracting and keeping teachers in Jamestown Public Schools, a city resident and JPS Love Elementary School teacher outlined an idea Tuesday to the board of education. Lori Cobb, a fourth grade teacher, proposed tapping into the pool of paraprofessionals that already work within ...

Jamestown Mayor Gives Update On Ongoing JRC Plans

Following the ending of the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation on Friday, Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund updated the City Council on the plans for the organization’s work. In a statement released by the JRC Board Co-Chairs last week, Ecklund and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Luke Fodor, ...

Seeking Assistance

FREWSBURG –A 14-year-old girl from Frewsburg is reported missing, with indications suggesting she may have run away. Her mother is seeking assistance from the community to help locate her daughter. Mhyah Goon has been missing since Sunday evening and is believed to have last been seen in ...

Medical Aid In Dying Bill Passes Senate

Gov. Kathy Hochul will have a decision to make now that Medical Aid in Dying legislation has passed the state Senate. S.138 passed the state Senate by a 38-27 vote on Monday, largely along party lines, with state Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, among those voting against the bill. The ...