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Clymer Central School Students Discuss Washington Trip, FBLA

CLYMER — There are plenty of student clubs that make up Clymer Central School, and two recently presented on what they have been doing to the Clymer Board of Education. During the March meeting, Clymer’s Social Justice Club and FBLA presented to the board on a recent trip to Washington ...

St. Susan Center Plans For JBC Taking Shape

St Susan’s Center is starting work on their plans for a project set to take over the old Jamestown Business College Campus in collaboration with the UCAN City Mission. St Susan’s team members Charles Holder, Greg Lindquist, Cherie Rowland, and Kelly Johnson, along with the project’s ...

Tax Breaks Proposed For Rural Broadband

A new proposal in the state Legislature would create Broadband Opportunity Areas to help bring broadband internet to areas of the state that don’t currently have broadband. Rep. Carrie Woerner, D-Round Lake, recently introduced legislation (A.6548) to establish Broadband Opportunity Areas ...

Receiving Thumbs Up

The Gateway Lofts project has received a thumbs up from the Jamestown Planning Commission. The Gateway Lofts project that has been discussed multiple times at multiple different meetings in the city and county in recent week after a few years in limbo when a primary funder left the project. ...

$10M Upgrade Eyed For Mayville Sewer Plant

MAYVILLE – The Chautauqua County Legislature is looking to make about $10 million worth of upgrades to the North Chautauqua Lake Sewer District Plant. The proposed project was brought up at the legislature’s Public Facilities Committee meeting. Legislature Chairman Pierre Chagnon, ...

JCC Ceases Instruction At Collins Jail

Jamestown Community College ceased instruction at the Collins Correctional Facility. On the heels of a state-wide correction officer strike that recently ended, JCC Vice President of Academic Affairs Jessica Kubiak said Tuesday to the JCC Board of Trustees, the Collins facility, in ...