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Business

High honors for Cobb at Chamber’s ‘celebratory’ night

Steven Cobb, winner of the 2022 Person of the Year Award from the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, is proof that people can recover from deep troubles and thrive. In a brief interview prior to the Chamber’s annual awards dinner Thursday at SUNY Fredonia’s Williams Center, Cobb noted ...

Congratulations to all annual award recipients

The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce puts together a broad variety of events throughout the year each designed for different purposes. While they are all opportunities to bring businesspeople together, one stands out as a true feel-good program. The Chamber’s Annual Awards Banquet was ...

Retool WNY is a great opportunity for local businesses

Savvy businesspeople know that if they aren’t innovating, they are in trouble. Fortunately for all of us, there is a great opportunity for local manufacturers to learn about the industry of the future without even leaving home. Retool ’22 is a Climate Tech Manufacturing Conference that will ...

Brooks-TLC partner Kaleida receives $25M state grant

Financial difficulties at Brooks-TLC Hospital System Inc. in Dunkirk have been well documented over the past decade. On Thursday, the major health-care organization that has been working with the northern Chautauqua County institution since 2016 got a needed fiscal boost. Kaleida Health, which ...

New York, California Attorney Generals take shot at gun industry

Attorneys general from New York and California sent a letter Friday to the CEOs of three major credit card companies asking them to establish a specific code to identify purchases from gun stores. That code, called a merchant category code, could then be used to flag purchases of weapons and ...

716 Eye Care, formerly Albert Eye Care, opens in village of Fredonia

Dr. Natalie Swanson, a Chautauqua County native, has opened her first optometry practice in the village of Fredonia. A graduate of the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Dr. Swanson spent the first five years of her career in Tennessee before returning home and taking up residence in ...