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Taking Aim At State

U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy is anything but shy when it comes to taking aim at the state he serves. Last week, he was at it again regarding the state’s electric vehicle mandates. Langworthy visited the Ed Shults Chevrolet Dealership in Jamestown to outline the potential impacts of the ...

Ss. Peter & Paul Church Merger Put On A Temporary Hold

The Catholic Church’s Diocese of Buffalo appears to have granted a temporary reprieve for the members of Ss. Peter and Paul Church and its ordered merger with St. James Catholic Church. The Rev. Michael W. Fisher’s edict to cease operations and merge the churches by Friday has been met ...

Man Charged After Damaging Warming Center

A Jamestown man faces criminal mischief charges after allegedly damaging the ROME warming center on Washington street early Wednesday morning. Wade S. Pfleuger, 44, of Jamestown, was charged with second-degree criminal mischief at 3:46 a.m. Wednesday after officers responded to the warming ...

BOCES Sues To Recover $345K In Unpaid Fees

BOCES is suing the Cassadaga Job Corps Academy and two other contractors for unpaid LPN instruction fees. According to a lawsuit filed recently in state Supreme Court, BOCES is owed $345,280.42 from the Job Corps, while Dynamic Educational Systems Inc. of Phoenix Ariz., and Career Systems ...

‘Moment Of Joy’

Every year, the Blue Star Mothers organization sends holiday care packages out to those in the service, including the local Lake Erie chapter. This year, Major Monte Bailey, a native of Clymer, and other members of his brigade are expressing their thanks. “I want to take a moment to ...

‘I Won’t Tolerate It’

On the heels of a guest at the United Christian Advocacy Network’s City Mission getting pistol whipped to the point of hospitalization last week, the owner of the building where the alleged assault took place says he had no knowledge of the assault taking place. As previously reported in ...