The achievements of people with disabilities and those who support individuals with special needs were shared at The Resource Center’s 36th Ability Awareness Awards Celebration.
The event took place at Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in Celoron. The celebration was an opportunity to recognize people ...
A private home in Chautauqua Institution was sold in late October for more than $1 million.
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Oct. 27-31.
During this time period, 18 Ames Ave., Chautauqua ...
Chautauqua Italian American Organization – CIAO – concluded the year with a Christmas luncheon at the White Inn. Nance Ortolano welcomed members and introduced new members, Richard and Sue Michaels. Attendees received Christmas cards and candy canes.
After the blessing, 47 members enjoyed ...
The Dunkirk Common Council welcomed three new members as it held its 2026 reorganization meeting Thursday.
Michael Civiletto, Gary Frederickson and Frank Torain all took oaths of office along with returning councilors Natalie Luczkowiak and Nick Weiser. City Judge John Kuzdale also swore ...
Newly elected Fredonia Trustees Christine Cruz Keefe and Leeann Lazarony took their oaths of office in a Thursday ceremony at Village Hall.
“Both ladies have served this community in so many different ways… we’re pleased and honored to have them join our ranks,” said Fredonia Mayor ...
A multimillion dollar negative fund balance. Expenditures well past the budget. Confusing and incomplete recordkeeping.
The bad news cascades through the city of Dunkirk’s official 2024 audit, conducted by Drescher and Malecki and issued in late October.
The audit was months late, with ...