During the county legislature meeting, lawmakers agreed to spend $120,000 over the next four years as part of a plan by the New York State Unified Court System to upgrade courtrooms across the state.
According to the resolution, the county courtroom has no capability to use media equipment ...
The City Council’s Public Works Committee has heard concerns from a member of the public regarding a few issues at a home on South Avenue.
During a recent council work session, councilman Randy Daversa, R-At Large and chair of the Public Works Committee, reported that a constituent came to ...
FINDLEY LAKE — There wasn’t just magic in the air at the annual Findley Lake Christmas through the Village; there was actual magic everywhere — provided by Magic De Jorge!
One of the new experiences at the event, which was held on Dec. 6 to 7, was the presence of magician Jorge Cruz ...
It’s the season of giving.
And Dr. William Schuver continues giving to a great cause.
In November, Schuver, a doctor of chiropractic, held a patient appreciation day on Nov. 26 at his office located at 201 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown where new and existing patients received treatment for a ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has vetoed legislation that would have exempted ambulances and fire vehicles from paying tolls on the state Thruway if engaged in emergency operations.
A.34/S.31 was approved unanimously by both the state House and Senate, where it was co-sponsored by Sen. George Borrello, ...
Chautauqua Rails to Trails will continue its tradition of commemorating the tragedy of the Christmas Eve 1872 tragedy when a Buffalo, Corry, and Pittsburgh train went off the trestle, causing its passenger car to fall 25 feet, crash and burn.
Twenty-one lives were lost. Many descendants of ...