Jamestown’s Development Department isn’t wrong to use social media to warn city residents about quality of life tickets for those who let their grass get too high.
High grass is the top complaint the department hears once we hit the spring and summer months. Some lawns can look more like ...
This weekend The Post-Journal celebrates 200 years of bringing readers the news.
We’ve all changed a lot over two centuries. We started publishing when our nation was 50 years old - which means our pages have been through the Civil War, two World Wars. We’ve chronicled the rise of a ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
"Hey, P-J.
It’s been awhile. Too long, really. I won’t be in Jamestown anytime soon, so I wanted to wish you a happy birthday from the bottom of my heart. You won’t mind, I hope, if I give you a little praise?
And why not? Why, by golly, Lucille Ball, ...
President Trump’s lawyer is trying to convince a judge that not only did President Trump, as a tenant, have the power to tear down a large part of the White House, but that President Trump has the power to “bulldoze the Statue of Liberty.”
As we approach July 4, 2026, the 250th ...
I am again writing to you with some of my thoughts about the project in Lakewood that includes sidewalks and resurfacing on Route 394 (Fairmount Avenue).
The state stated that the resurfacing was starting at Winch Road and continuing east and eventually to Jamestown city line. I believe the ...
Recently, the New York State Legislature passed a one-year moratorium on building new data centers. That tends to be the way in New York. If it is controversial, let’s punt the issue down the road and deal with it later.
Of course, no one voting for the proposal agreed to give up their ...