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Adding to connections: Centaur Stride plans new caregiver program

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How often are we presented with opportunities that can change our lives, and for some reason, miss them? Here’s another chance. For years, Centaur Stride has quietly transformed lives through the powerful connection between humans and horses — an impact that reaches far beyond those ...

Broadway show tunes featured in pops concert

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Show tunes from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, George Gershwin and others will be featured in a Fredonia concert tradition. Rockefeller Arts Center presents “Broadway’s Best: Music of the Masters” on Friday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall. This traditional ...

CLCS announces January Students of the Month

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Chautauqua Lake Central School is proud to recognize its January-February Students of the Month for grades 7 through 12, honoring six students who demonstrate strong character, dedication, and a commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom. Representing seventh grade is Emma Rowe, ...

Sales include former Mayville Rite Aid building

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A former drug store building in Mayville has a new owner. The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Jan. 2-13. The county does not provide this information but is available by reviewing real estate ...

Battery storage, wind concerns again aired

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MAYVILLE – The push from community residents to see the Health Department issue new and stronger guidance regarding wind turbines and battery energy storage systems continues. During the recent Chautauqua County Board of Health meeting, more than 30 residents were in attendance with a ...

Battery storage safety plan OK’d by Dunkirk Fire Department

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While the Chautauqua County Board of Health is weighing the safety of Battery Energy Storage Systems, the city of Dunkirk has gone on record saying they believe the BESS proposed in Dunkirk would be safe. Nicholas S. Barter, Dunkirk fire chief, penned a letter a year ago to the Dunkirk City ...