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Wind, Solar Moratoriums Are Growing In Region

STOW - With the growing worries about wind and solar farm developments, many municipalities throughout the county have been looking into moratoriums on the matter. The town of North Harmony is one of the most recent municipalities to have joined the efforts to enact regulations on wind and ...

Retiring City Police Chief Leaves Post On Wednesday

City Police Chief Timothy Jackson has served the city of Jamestown for the past 25 years. After a quarter of a century of service, Jackson said it’s time to move on. Jackson began his career with the Jamestown Police Department on May 1, 2000, when he was appointed to the position of ...

Fertility Treatments Bill Would Cost Insurers $20 Million

The state Senate has approved legislation requiring insurance coverage for some fertility preservation treatments. S.4497, sponsored by Sen. Michelle Hinchey, D-Kingston, would remove an existing restriction that fertility preservation services be covered only in cases of iatrogenic ...

New GM Talks Impact Of Cold On BPU

With the extremely cold temperatures hitting the local area over the last few weeks, Board of Public Utilities General Manager Kris Sellstrom discussed the effects this kind of weather has been having on the BPU’s work. The frigid temperatures have caused the BPU to need to run the power ...

Sales Include Former Lumber Warehouse Showroom

A vacant lumber warehouse showroom in the Kennedy area has been sold. The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Nov. 21-26. During this time period, 937 Rt. 394 West, in the town of Poland was sold ...