Chautauqua County is removing a dilapidated business building in the western end of the county from the tax rolls.
During the county legislature meeting, officials voted to cancel taxes going forward against 4 West Main St., Ripley. The owner is listed as Michael Seivert and is listed as ...
The Fredonia Brown Bag Lunch Series at the State University of New York at Fredonia will present Associate Professor Peter Tucker on “Creative Placemaking.”
The event, the final in the Fredonia Brown Bag Lunch Series for the year, will take place on Wednesday at noon, in Williams Center ...
CLYMER — As school district budget season approaches, the annual budget newsletter has been sent out to Clymer School District residents, also including notes on what is next for the C/S/P Merger Feasibility Study and where it currently sits.
Superintendent Beth Olson said during the April ...
RIPLEY — When the Chautauqua Institution canceled this year's Battle of the Books event, Ripley School students decided the battle must go on.
On March 30, four teams from Ripley and one from Brockton held their own Battle of the Books, hosted by RCS. "When the Chautauqua Institution ...
“Come together. Eat together. Find ways to connect.”
Anyone who whines that poetry is boring has never heard Joy Harjo read their poems. I was lucky enough to be a ticket-holder last month in a filled-to-capacity Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall at the State University of New York at Fredonia ...
Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson, North Tonawanda Mayor Austin Tylec, and Ithaca Mayor Cantelmo Thursday joined Amherst Supervisor Shawn Lavin at the state Capitol in Albany to advocate for state Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Let Them Build agenda.
Hochul’s ‘Let Them Build’ plan would make it ...