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Egg-Joyment

ASHVILLE – Though small, Ashville is preparing to fully embrace the holiday spirit soon. The hamlet will soon be seeing both an Easter Egg hunt put on by various members of the community, and the annual Easter Carnival coordinated by the Chautauqua Safety Village. Both events will be ...

City, Firefighters’ Union In State Supreme Court On April 6

The city of Jamestown will be in state Supreme Court on April 6 to present arguments why the court shouldn’t require the city to fill leadership positions in the Jamestown Fire Department. The case is being heard by acting Supreme Court Justice Stephen Cass in state Supreme Court in ...

Dunkirk Lobbies County For North County Brush Site

DUNKIRK — Dunkirk city leaders would like to see a brush drop off site in the northern end of the county. Earlier this week, four Dunkirk Councilmembers attended the Chautauqua County Legislature’s Public Facilities Committee meeting. Those in attendance included Natalie Luczkowiak, Frank ...

WACS Board Tables Policy For Second Time

WESTFIELD — Westfield Academy and Central School board of Education members tabled Policy 8210 for a second time at their meeting last month due to continuing questions and need for clarification. Policy 8210, Safety Conditions and Prevention Instruction, is a modification of a BOCES policy, ...

Art That Matters

The Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI) will present a new juried exhibition exploring the connection between art, nature, and environmental stewardship. Titled Art that Matters to the Planet: Beyond Beauty, the exhibition celebrates the world of wildflowers, while touching on concerns ...

Creating Connections

After recently enduring a 70 mile historical journey across Italy, the Youth from St. Luke’s Episcopal Church were able to gain a wealth of knowledge and lessons from the challenges along the trip. With this incredible journey now behind them, the youth were given time after a recent ...