Thirty years ago — 1993
Chautauqua County Executive Andrew Goodell has been selected by Business First, a Buffalo-based newspaper, as one of 40 “outstanding young leaders in western New York.” Mr. Goodell, who is 38 and has been county executive for the past 3 1/2 years, was named to ...
Thirty years ago — 1993
The management of AL Tech Specialty Steel Corp. announced the appointment of Rocco Teta to the position of plant manager of the Dunkirk plant. A native of Troy, he began his career with AL Tech in 1953 at the Watervliet Plant of Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. His most ...
Thirty years ago — 1993
Copy Boy Instant Printing recently held ribbon-cutting ceremonies to celebrate the opening of its new permanent location in Dunkirk at 13 West Third St. Fredonia Copy Boy, 70Water St., joined the Dunkirk store for Grand Opening Week. A 19-inch color television was ...
Thirty years ago — 1993
Union and county officials came away empty-handed following a last-ditch effort to persuade Alumax Extrusion Corporation representatives to reconsider plans to close their Dunkirk plant. “We presented them with an economic incentive package put together by the ...
Thirty years ago — 1993
It is a sad day in the community as loyal customers said farewell to their favorite store. Sidey’s, a landmark in northern Chautauqua County, closed its doors forever today when its current lease expired. The family-owned and operated store had been in business for ...
Thirty years ago — 1993
Jennifer Strine, daughter of Arthur and Wendy Strine Jr. of Ripley, was chosen Miss International Coachmen Caravan Queen for 1993-94 during the International Coachmen Caravan Rally held recently in Sedalia, Mo. Fourteen units from the local Chapter 66, Spotted ...