It’s no secret that Jamestown has a deferred maintenance problem. Before the COVID-19 pandemic and its ensuing $28.3 million ARPA shot in the arm, deferred maintenance or replacement of city vehicles and equipment was a common talking point as city department heads discussed their budgets ...
Debate in recent months over changes to the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act had us wondering if there was any common sense left in the halls of the state Capitol.
In the wake of last week’s vote to push back some parts of the 2019 law, it’s good to see there’s at ...
We still struggle to justify automatic pay raises each year for Chautauqua County lawmakers - though judging from last week’s vote Republican lawmakers have no such struggle.
In 2024, the county legislature voted to increase the base salary of individual legislators from $9,000 to ...
When one sees a 12 panel post on Facebook from a local institution, it’s fair to assume the news isn’t good.
So there was a bit of breath-holding when we read through a post by the Lucille Ball Little Theatre recently. We didn’t have to read much of the statement before we were able ...
On its own, it’s not the biggest news that the towns of Ellington and Charlotte are looking to merge courts and share one judge.
In 2021, the towns of Sherman, Mina, French Creek and Clymer merged their courts to a single operation. That was followed by the towns of Harmony and North ...
County lawmakers learned recently that the county’s Social Services Department is being forced to move the homeless to neighboring counties as portions of hotels the county uses to house the homeless have been closed due to code compliance issues.
In April, the Ellicott Code Office had to ...