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Edwards still working on selling Dunkirk airport
June 15, 2013 Would a private entity be interested in purchasing the Chautauqua County Airport in Dunkirk? That is the question County Executive Greg Edwards is working to answer. more »»
Lt. Gov. speaks on Tax-Free New York
June 14, 2013 A new approach to job development puts SUNY campuses at the forefront of growth. Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy was at Jamestown Community College on Thursday to discuss Gov. more »»
Honoring stars and stripes
June 14, 2013 FORESTVILLE — The Forestville Elementary School gym was overflowing with patriotism as students, faculty, and staff joined with the community for a flag day ceremony. more »»
Senecas, state reach Western NY gambling deal
June 14, 2013 Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced an agreement Thursday between New York state and the Seneca Nation of Indians that resolves a multi-year dispute between the state and the nation. more »»
Historic Midway carousel once again operational
June 14, 2013 MAPLE SPRINGS — Thirty fully grown adults in business attire walk onto a carousel, and one person says to another, “Isn’t this magnificent?” It’s not so much of a joke as it is a description of what... more »»
Dunkirk school lunch more pricey but more healthy
June 14, 2013 After Thursday night’s Dunkirk Board of Education meeting, expect school lunches to be a tad bit more expensiv. more »»
Music on the Pier called off
June 13, 2013 The Dunkirk Festivals Committee Music on the Pier series scheduled for today at 6:30 p.m. has been canceled. more »»
‘Grey-area programs’
June 13, 2013 The city of Dunkirk has been in the proverbial hot water over its use of Community Development Block Grant funds prior to 2012. more »»
Schumer urges colleges to start cracking down on ‘study drug’ abusers
June 13, 2013 The number of Western New York college students taking unprescribed stimulants is estimated to be at approximately 12,500. A statement released by the office of Sen. more »»
Making it official
June 13, 2013 It was a heartfelt goodbye to a longtime official at the Pomfret Town Board meeting Wednesday night. more »»
Teachers, students honored by board
June 13, 2013 SILVER CREEK — The Silver Creek Board of Education honored teachers and students at its meeting Wednesday. more »»
Storms expected to miss local area
June 13, 2013 An unusually massive line of storms producing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds has slowly been advancing from the Midwest since Wednesday, but it is not expected to hit the northern Chautauqu... more »»
Dunkirk woman accused in slashing case to head to trial
June 12, 2013 MAYVILLE — A Dunkirk woman who is accused of slashing a man nearly 100 times will soon be going to Chautauqua County Court. Jermaine L. more »»
Board frustrated with new state mandates
June 12, 2013 Members of the Fredonia Board of Education at Tuesday night’s meeting were not impressed with new state mandates that are being required of them and all other schools within the state. more »»
National Grid president praises report
June 12, 2013 While the local area awaits the decision from the state’s Public Service Commission on the future of NRG Energy LLC in Dunkirk, people are still weighing in on the benefits of natural gas. more »»
Local support for NRG?still sought
June 12, 2013 The decision has yet to be made on the future of the NRG Energy repowering proposal for its Dunkirk site. more »»
Fond farewell
June 12, 2013 SINCLAIRVILLE — As the school year winds down, Cassadaga Elementary School’s faculty, staff, current and former students as well as the village itself are struggling to come to terms about the... more »»
Two arrested for selling drugs in Dunkirk
June 12, 2013 OBSERVER Staff Report The Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force arrested two city residents Tuesday in separate incidents for the sale of drugs within the city of Dunkirk. Ashley M. more »»
Trial date set in Fredonia murder case
June 11, 2013 One of the two men accused last year of killing Frank T. Slate Jr., 73, of Fredonia, is set to appear in court on Aug. 6. Theodore S. more »»
High-speed pursuit leads to rollover accident
June 11, 2013 NORTH HARMONY — Tuesday afternoon, a New York State Trooper from Jamestown was running stationary radar on Interstate 81 eastbound. He reportedly observed a black Chevy Tahoe eastbound at 84 mp. more »» |
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