The next time you drive past a crosswalk where a pedestrian is waiting to cross, imagine Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson frowning.
Ferguson has complained about the issue at most village government meetings since he became mayor. He continued his campaign at last week’s Board of Trustees ...
MAYVILLE – Special state legislation will be needed for the money that was part of the former Mayville Village Fire Department to be released to the new department protecting the village.
Mayville created a Fire and Rescue Equipment Reserve Fund back in 2018, which was established to ...
SHERIDAN — Construction projects are much more expensive than they were just a few years ago. Even so, the town of Sheridan is still moving forward with another significant project, Phase II of the renovations to Sheridan Bay Park campground.
The low bids to construct a new bathhouse and a ...
Dunkirk Councilwoman Abigail Zatorski called City Attorney Elliott Raimondo “a waste of taxpayer dollars” during her report time at the latest Common Council meeting.
Zatorski is angry at Raimondo because she says he has failed to work with her on a downtown parking issue. She said he ...
Chautauqua Institution is asking the state Supreme Court to award $450,000 for damages after a February sprinkler malfunction damaged the institution’s amphitheater.
On Tuesday, attorney Daniel W. Coffey of Albany filed a suit on behalf of Chautauqua Institution against Allied Fire ...
Historical Society Giving Presentation Tonight
MAYVILLE – Thursday at 7 p.m. Wendy Lewellen will be giving the Chautauqua Town Historical Society’s November talk. Lewellen is secretary of Chautauqua Rails to Trails and author of Good Soles: Chautauqua Rails to Trails, Namesakes and ...