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Patching Holes: DPW Crews Help Patch Second Street

Crews from the Jamestown Department of Public Works were busy Monday helping to patch parts of East Second Street up. The harsh winter weather has made East Second Street a mess of potholes. The road is scheduled to be replaced starting this year with work continuing into 2026, but Mayor Kim ...

Jamestown Man Loses Manslaughter Appeal

The Fourth Department Appellate Division has ruled against a Jamestown man’s appeal of his guilty plea first-degree manslaughter. Tavion Turner, 25, accepted a plea deal in July 2021 on the day jury selection was to begin in his murder trial. Turner was originally charged with two counts ...

Paul Bush’s Commitment To Community – Enormous

“He was a dynamic person, and he was an especially good businessman.” That’s how Dawson Metal President and CEO David Dawson fondly remembered Paul Bush. Paul was the founder of Bush Industries, Inc., and a luminary in the American Ready- To-Assemble furniture business. “Paul was ...

Continuing The Vision

MAYVILLE – In the 1970s, Don Hogan of Hogan’s Hut and his wife Elsie worked to see tourism and development along Chautauqua Lake. Now many years later, his grandson is continuing that vision. Brian Pender and his wife Erin own Northlake Development. The company just purchased the ...

Officer Killed After Gunman Took Hostages At Pennsylvania Hospital

YORK, Pa. (AP) — A man armed with a pistol and carrying zip ties entered a Pennsylvania hospital’s intensive care unit Saturday and took staff members hostage before he was killed by police in a shootout that also left an officer dead, authorities said. Three workers at UPMC Memorial ...

SKF Sales, Operating Profits Down

SKF is reporting a sixth consecutive quarter of negative organic growth as the company continues to manage what Rickard Gustafson, SKF president and CEO, says is a volatile environment. SKF operates the SKF Aeroengine North America plant in Falconer after acquiring MRC Bearings in 1986. ...