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County helping fight HABs in Findley Lake

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MAYVILLE – Chautauqua County is helping address Harmful Algal Blooms in Findley Lake. During the county legislature meeting, lawmakers approved a resolution to spend $27,500 to enter into an inter-municipal agreement with the town of Mina for engineering services for the preliminary design ...

Superintendent details impact of Gowanda storm

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GOWANDA — After a violent hailstorm impacted the village of Gowanda this past week, the Gowanda Central School District cancelled classes for the final two days prior to spring break. The storm hit Gowanda on Tuesday, with large pieces of hail striking the grounds, structures, and vehicles ...

Cassadaga Valley honors staff with week of celebration

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SINCLAIRVILLE — Often for schools there are special days held to honor specific groups of people, such as bus drivers or food service workers or other staff groups. At Cassadaga Valley Central School during the week of March 16, a week of celebration was held to honor every staff member in ...

Community notebook

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Spring meeting planned for Association SOUTH DAYTON — The Villenova Burial Association will hold its annual spring meeting on Tuesday, April 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Villenova Town Hall, 1094 Butcher Road. The Association Trustees would like to encourage all members of the Association (anyone ...

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Dunkirk fire blamed on electric malfunction Investigators from the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Department said a fire early Friday in the city of Dunkirk originated on the exterior of the residence as a result of a malfunctioning electrical service entrance cable. Three pets perished ...

Alumna to return to discuss refugee, human rights issues

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State University of New York at Fredonia alumna Amanda (Ambrose) Demmer, ’10, will visit campus in April to speak to classes and offer an address. Her talk, “Refugees and Human Rights: Historical Insights into Contemporary Issues,” is slated for Thursday at 5 p.m., in Williams Center ...