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Thirty years ago — 1994 T.J. Maxx will open its newest store in Dunkirk on Sunday, April 24. Located on Vineyard Drive in the town of Dunkirk, the store will occupy 20,000 square feet of the former Ames store. The remainder of the former retail outlet was renovated for the Quality Farm and ...

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Thirty years ago — 1994 The Ralston Purina Co. announced today the company is proposing to construct a 100,000 square foot warehouse addition at the Middle Road plant in Dunkirk. The proposed addition would allow the company to move its entire warehouse operation back to the Dunkirk ...

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Thirty years ago — 1994 Elaine Gangi of Silver Creek bowled 708 in the Lakeview Roller League at Lakeview Lanes on March 8 with games of 227, 235 and 246. A veteran of 18 seasons of organized bowling, she carries a current 186 average. She is also active as first vice president of the ...

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Thirty years ago — 1994 Student of the Week is Gregory Myers, the son of Rob and Gina Myers and a senior at Brocton Central School. A Regents diploma candidate, Greg has been active in school activities as a four-year member of Student Council and a member of Drama Club, yearbook staff, ...

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Thirty years ago – 1994 Hope continues to grow that the owners of an old ship sunk in the deepest part of Lake Erie will soon receive permission from the Canadian government to raise the vessel and move it to the city of Dunkirk. Capt. Steve Morgan, president of the Mar-Dive Corp., plans ...

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Thirty years ago – 1994 Officials from the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo have approved a proposal to move the Northern Chautauqua Catholic School to a new site by September. The school, currently located at the former Holy Trinity parish school on Central Avenue in Dunkirk, will move to the ...