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With the Fourth of July coming, it’s a good bet many tourists and visitors may descend upon Chautauqua Lake to enjoy the ...
David Troxell joined the Rotary Club of Jamestown 12 years ago. He and his wife, Marissa, live half of the year in Jamestown ...
Mike Mansfield looked back on his five years as Dunkirk City School District superintendent during his final meeting in the ...
The city’s finance committee has received an update from the comptroller on where the American Rescue Plan Act funds for the ...
With a batting average of .579, and five doubles, two triples, 10 home runs, 21 RBIs and 25 runs scored it would usually be a ...
The following column first appeared in The Post-Journal on May 28, 2005 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the ...
The Ellicottville softball team lost just one game en route to capturing the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association ...
Maple Grove senior Evan Steffen recently signed his celebratory signing letter to University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, where ...
They were throwing axes, shooting arrows, jousting, dunking teachers and lots more at the Sherman Central School Carnival ...
A Chautauqua Lake Central School student has recently finished third in a welding and art competition put on by the American ...
The town of Ellery is asking the state Supreme Court to compel a property owner to clean up a Route 430 property. The town filed suit recently in state Supreme Court in Mayville against Sulu LLC, 3002 ...
Eight police cars lined the side of Route 6 on Monday, reducing the traffic to one lane as they investigated a hit-and-run crash involving an unknown vehicle and a red gas-powered motorized bicycle.
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