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‘Stamp Out Hunger’ drive set for Saturday

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‘Stamp Out Hunger’ drive set for Saturday By simply leaving non-perishable food items at mailboxes on Saturday, Chautauqua County residents can help fill local food pantries. Coordinated each year by United Way and the National Association of Letter Carriers, Stamp Out Hunger is the ...

CHQ Professionals hosts coffee meeting

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The CHQ Professionals Group is excited to host its third coffee meetup of the season. These meetups provide a free and inclusive space for professionals across Chautauqua County to connect, exchange ideas, and strengthen community ties in a relaxed, casual setting. The next coffee meetup will ...

Village water project starts flowing

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Field work is flowing fast in Fredonia’s project to connect with the North County Water District. Matt Higgins of project engineers LaBella, joined by a couple co-workers, offered an update at the Fredonia Board of Trustees workshop Monday. He quickly reviewed the scope of the plan to ...

Feeding a need: Rock for Hunger set for Saturday at Vibe on Five

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A new community music event is set to bring energy - and urgency - to downtown Dunkirk, as organizers shine a spotlight on the growing need for food assistance across the region. Rock for Hunger Music Fest will take place Saturday at Vibe On Five on Lake Shore Drive. The event begins at ...

Planners back larger Wells lot

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The Dunkirk Planning Board has approved a larger parking lot for Wells Enterprises’ ice cream plant. A significant expansion project is happening at the plant, and Wells wants a bigger parking lot across Main Street for a work force it plans to increase when the project is finished. Project ...

On the mark

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Recently, the Sons of the American Legion donated $500 to the Fredonia trap team. Established in the spring of 2023, Head Coach Jerry Kinney made a powerpoint presentation to the Fredonia school board about the USA Clay Target league that runs the program. The board voted unanimously to ...