The rumors were flying fast and furious in advance of last week’s Bemus Point and Chautauqua Lake school board meetings taking place on opposite shores of Chautauqua Lake.
Public meeting notices were pretty clear what would be taking place - one district’s superintendent was leaving, and ...
Southern Chautauqua County has been blessed not to have issues with dependable water like our counterparts in the north county - but that doesn’t mean all is perfect.
Using wells and reservoirs mean times like the late summer and early fall drought that finally gave way to some rain this ...
Almost a year ago, we raised doubts about Jamestown’s EMS program meeting its projected revenue goals.
It turns out those doubts were well-founded.
Mayor Kim Ecklund’s 2026 budget proposal notes that the second city ambulance still isn’t reaching the original 2024 revenue ...
Falconer school officials are raising concerns over the effects housing the homeless at the Quality Inn is having on Falconer Elementary School and other school grounds.
The complaints raised by Falconer school officials aren’t necessarily a “get off my lawn” moment. Having someone ...
Former County Executive Vince Horrigan used to say that a government can’t simply cut its way to prosperity - it has to grow its way to prosperity.
At the time, Horrigan was asking for two actions to stabilize the county’s financial situation: an increase in the county’s sales tax rate ...
CHAUTAUQUA—When Justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced her retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Bush 43 administration considered several possible successors.
One of them was the author of the 2024 memoir Quiet Counsel: Looking Back on a Life of Service to the Law.
Meet Larry ...