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Coming Down

After continuous discussions over the past year at city council, demolition work has finally begun on some of the condemned houses on Fulton Street, with one announced as already down during Monday night’s Housing Committee meeting. City development director, Crystal Surdyk, reported at ...

‘Beacon Of Light’

Joe DiMaio proudly served the Jamestown Public Schools District for 45 years. And on Tuesday JPS Board of Education members remembered the former member and longtime district teacher and coach. DiMaio, 78, passed away Monday, Nov. 17. Board members also wore the Jamestown High School ...

Institution Sues After Amphitheater Damage

Chautauqua Institution is asking the state Supreme Court to award $450,000 for damages after a February sprinkler malfunction damaged the institution’s amphitheater. On Tuesday, attorney Daniel W. Coffey of Albany filed a suit on behalf of Chautauqua Institution against Allied Fire ...

State Bill Needed To Move New Fire District Money

MAYVILLE – Special state legislation will be needed for the money that was part of the former Mayville Village Fire Department to be released to the new department protecting the village. Mayville created a Fire and Rescue Equipment Reserve Fund back in 2018, which was established to ...

City Fund Balance Concerns Council, Constituents

With the city council planning to pass the 2026 Budget during next week’s voting session, the council’s work on said budget continued Monday night with the required public hearing. The 2026 city budget is currently looking at a 7.5% tax increase, which as of right now includes an ...