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Officials continue monitoring Quality Inn concerns

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ELLICOTT – Issues at the Quality Inn in Ellicott have quieted some - but it remains to be seen if that’s due to the bitter cold winter weather or if months of meetings have changed the situation. After a surge in concern for student safety due to its proximity to the Quality Inn back in ...

Music teacher Kevin Way adds to Fredonia school retirees

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After three decades of serving Fredonia students, Kevin Way is the latest teacher to announce his intent to retire from the district at the end of the school year. The Board of Education accepted Way’s retirement resignation as Middle School Music Teacher, with regret, in recognition of his ...

Fertility bill would cost insurers $20M

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The state Senate has approved legislation requiring insurance coverage for some fertility preservation treatments. S.4497, sponsored by Sen. Michelle Hinchey, D-Kingston, would remove an existing restriction that fertility preservation services be covered only in cases of iatrogenic ...

Stow business banned from selling tobacco for one year

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A business in Stow has been temporarily suspended from selling lottery and tobacco items due to selling products to underage individuals. During the Chautauqua County Board of Health meeting, it was announced that Hogan’s Hut on Old Bridge Road was fined $1,250 for a second violation of ...

Arkwright passes late night noise law

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ARKWRIGHT — In an effort to protect the quality of life for residents of the town of Arkwright, the Town Board unanimously passed a local law to prohibit excessive noise late at night. Local Law No. 1 of 2026, titled the Late Night Noise Law, was passed at a recent meeting following a public ...