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Selecting Sites Is Next Step For ROME Projects

Recovery Options Made Easy will soon be expanding its support in the Jamestown area. ROME is the largest peer-run, not-for-profit organization in New York, providing recovery-based support to individuals experiencing mental health concerns across 10 counties in Western New York and the ...

Molitor: Make All Offenses For Non-Citizens Bail Eligible

Assemblyman Andrew Molitor is wading into the debate over the state’s sanctuary status with a new bill that would make all offenses for non-citizens bail eligible. Molitor introduced his bill (A.7565) earlier this week in the Assembly. The Westfield Republican proposes amending the ...

‘Supportive And Caring’

Three Chautauqua County employees are being hailed as heroes for their work in helping a distraught woman from possibly harming herself. Holly Keppel, Kelly Dalton, and Francis Martinez were at work at the South County Office Building’s Medicaid Office on Feb. 6 when they noticed a woman ...

Cleanup Operation

The site of a fire on Forest Avenue in April 2024 is slowly proceeding toward a cleanup operation. The vacant home located next to the United Church of Christ between McKinley Avenue and Lilac Lane was destroyed by fire that could be seen through the top of the home, which eventually ...

Ellicott Board Isn’t Joining Lake Lawsuit Yet

FALCONER - Ellicott Town Board members aren’t yet comfortable joining a lawsuit challenging the DEC’s enforcement of the state’s Freshwater Wetlands Act that took effect earlier this year. During Tuesday’s Town Board meeting, Councilman James Rensel, Ward 1, said that he attended ...

Cancelation Of Federal Funds Impacts FeedMore WNY

Federal funding cuts are about to be felt by organizations that help supply area food pantries. In a new release on Wednesday, FeedMore WNY, which offers assistance to food pantries through its food bank distribution center and other programs helping hungry people in need, announced that a ...