Lawsuit against city, school dismissed
A lawsuit filed in January 2024 against the Dunkirk City School District and city of Dunkirk has been discontinued. The discontinuance was filed in late May in ...
Mayville, Chautauqua give presentation on Comprehensive Plan
MAYVILLE – Back in late 2022, the village of Mayville and town of Chautauqua partnered together to develop a plan on what the town and village ...
Finally back
Forestville softball faces Hamilton in state semifinals
BINGHAMTON — The Forestville softball team is entering uncharted territory today as it becomes the first girls team from the school to compete ...
Commission approves Ripley solar, Cattaraugus wind projects
ALBANY — The New York State Public Service Commission Thursday made decisions regarding four major renewable energy projects to help speed development of 1,000 ...
Three Dunkirk council members object to $13.7 million loan
Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz has gone on record noting she is in favor of an additional $13.7 million loan from the state. Council members are not ...
HIGH COURT: Verdict defends freedom of speech
We are grateful for the Supreme Court’s unanimous verdict in National Rifle Association v. Vullo — a case that cut to the heart of freedom of speech. New York ...
Dunkirk: Council keeps missing reality of crisis
ATHLETICS: Championship runs bring lots of fanfare
Waterfront Pharmacy has new medication packaging service
Waterfront Pharmacy announces new medication packaging service
CHQ Chamber welcomes new members
Charles L. “Charlie” Meder
Charles L. “Charlie” Meder, 92, of Stockton, passed away Wednesday, June 11 at home. Husband of the late Donna; father of Richard, Bryan, Donald, Robert, Mark ...
David B. Reed
Claudia A. Payne
County history today
June 13 — 1819 – William Bemus gave a lecture in Mayville on achieving physical immortality. He believed he would live forever—but died in 1830. — 1902 ...