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Zoning Variances For Salvation Army, Food Truck Approved

Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals members have given the Salvation Army and the owner of a food truck variances from city zoning regulations. The Salvation Army’s new facility is an ongoing project, but part of that project is looking to include a higher fence than what is normally allowed ...

Cancer Before Age 50 Is Increasing. A New Study Looks At Which Types

Cancer before age 50 is rare, but increasing, in the United States and researchers want to know why. A new government study provides the most complete picture yet of early-onset cancers, finding that the largest increases are in breast, colorectal, kidney and uterine cancers. Scientists from ...

Blast From The Past

FLUVANNA- After more than 70 years, items placed in a time capsule in the former Fluvanna Elementary School have seen the light of day. The capsule was placed in a cornerstone of the former school building on June 25, 1954, by the school’s sixth grade class. Much has changed over the ...

Lawmakers Want Probe Into State Tesla Contracts

Democrats in the state Legislature want to use DOGE on Elon Musk’s contracts with New York state. Legislation (A.8036/S.7153) was recently introduced by Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, D-New York City, and Assemblyman Micah Lasher, D-New York City. The legislators’ Determining Obligations and ...

Local SKF USA Plant Making Investments

SKF USA’s Aeroengine Plant in Falconer is getting some help from the Jamestown BPU’s Retool WNY mini-grant program. The grant comes at a time when the local plant’s overseas ownership is working to right-size the company and create additional efficiencies to reverse seven consecutive ...