After the melt
County history this week
March 18 — 1837 - Fire destroyed the east side of Main Street in Jamestown. — 1891 - The Fluvanna Political Equality Club was organized ...
Spring arrives
Ice fishing is over, grab your boots
Our winter ice fishing season has ended in a flash, with no fatalities for those anglers stranded on Lake Erie last week. They were rescued ...
Three arrested following ICE sweep in Dunkirk
Three people from Central America have been taken into custody following a sweep by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last month in the city of Dunkirk. On ...
State announces funding for Dunkirk housing project
An $11.1 million project for Homesteads at Dunkirk Landing is included in $270 million in funding to create or preserve more than 1,800 ...
BASKETBALL: Area flavor missing from tournament
College basketball fans around the nation are rejoicing as the men’s and women’s tournaments begin this week. For the men, the games start this evening with a ...
ENFORCEMENT: Common threads for law officers
DUNKIRK: Joy has been lost in $10M award
Navigating childcare for better business outcomes
Childcare is an economic issue, and addressing it requires a multi-faceted approach. That’s the crux of the new Business Navigator program in New York State, aimed ...
Business Doesn’t End at a Line on a Map
Mason Industrial Park Expansion Moving Forward
Donald B. LaQuay
Donald B. LaQuay November 11, 1939-March 14, 2025 Donald B. LaQuay, 85, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2025 in Machias, NY. Born on November 11, 1939, in ...
Edda Dorothy (Skrypnik) Piede
Theresa M. Kohler
Uncontested races fill ballots in village elections
hile a handful of villages still have March elections, all of the local ones have uncontested races. In Chautauqua County, there are two villages with elections ...