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Resident Raises Concerns About ‘Strangers’

Following some unusual people being spotted in and around her neighborhood, a member of the public has approached the City Council with concerns. Andrea Hatfield, who lives on Hotchkiss Street near the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, said that as warmer weather comes, so do the amount of ...

Trump’s Massive Import Taxes Haven’t Done Much Economic Damage — Yet

WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, American consumers and businesses have been hearing that President Trump’s massive import taxes – tariffs – would drive up prices and hurt the U.S. economy. But the latest economic reports don’t match the doom and gloom: Inflation actually eased last ...

‘Redeem The Day’: Roswell official visits Cassadaga following donation

CASSADAGA – For the second year in a row, the owners and customers of 3 Lakes Cafe are doing their part to “redeem the day.” Last year, 3 Lakes Cafe opened on Memorial Day. The owners, Abi and Jake Landean, chose to donate all the proceeds that day to Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer ...

2024-25 winter was snowy, not record-breaking

The winter of 2024-25 may have seemed like it was record-breaking for snow, but it only felt that way, compared to how light our recent winters have been. The highest total recorded by registered National Weather Service volunteers was in Cassadaga where 216.5 inches of snow was ...

Zoning Board Approves St. Susan Center Variance

The city Zoning Board of Appeals has approved a variance needed as part of the St Susan Center’s move from the Gateway Center to the former Jamestown Business College property/ Representing St Susan’s to the board was project architect Chris Cooke, who discussed the area variance was for ...