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Keeping Traditions: Women Carry On Pieces Of Christmas Past

Many years ago, when I was attending a December sorority meeting, our group was told to be ready to tell about the Christmas traditions of our childhood. I became uncomfortable while I dreaded my turn because my family had very few traditions, aside from a tree, gifts, a stocking with an orange ...

Dewittville Project Closer To Reality

DEWITTVILLE – A $70 million housing and commercial development project is one step closer to becoming a reality. During the Chautauqua Town Board meeting, the board unanimously approved a negative State Environmental Quality Review to Sunset View, the commercial and housing project ...

Electrovaya Boosts Revenues, Profits

Revenues and profits are both up for Electrovaya, which opened its Ellicott manufacturing plant this year and is now in the midst of building out the local facility. Company officials said in November that design reviews of assembly processes and equipment that are customized to the ...

Lisciandro’s Restaurant To Hold Soft Opening Monday Morning

After temporarily closing earlier this year, a community staple will be opening its doors to the public again with a soft opening Monday morning. Chris and Patti Larson had to close Lisciandro’s Restaurant — located at 207 N. Main St. — earlier this year while Patti recovered from the ...

Mayville Boards Up ‘Problem’ House

MAYVILLE – A dilapidated house in the village has again been boarded up and may be torn down early next year. During this week’s Mayville Village Board meeting, Mayor Rick Syper gave an update on 199 Sea Lion Drive. The house is owned by Ellen Shepherd of Warren and has been an eyesore ...