A $70 million development at a former golf course in the town of Chautauqua can still move forward after the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals rejected a request to reconsider a previous decision that helped the project get approval.
On Tuesday, the zoning board was asked to “consider an ...
The Chautauqua County Antique Equipment Association invites members and those interested in agricultural heritage to attend its upcoming monthly meeting.
The meeting provides a forum for enthusiasts to discuss the preservation of antique machinery, plan upcoming community events, and share ...
The Aaron Gies for Congress campaign announced the endorsement of the New York State Union of Teachers (NYSUT), an AFL-CIO-affiliated union, representing educators and school-related professionals with nearly 700,000 members statewide.
NYSUT included Gies in its 2026 congressional primary ...
The state Council of Social Studies has named Tina Richir of Cassadaga Valley Central School as the 2026 Outstanding Social Studies Supervisor.
The award recognizes her leadership, commitment to education and contributions to social studies programs. The presentation was held at the ...
Enjoy a weekend learning about all things outdoors at the Allegany Nature Pilgrimage (ANP) in Allegany State Park, Friday through Sunday, May 29 to 31.
The Allegany Nature Pilgrimage is an annual outdoor learning experience that combines fun with a variety of family and child-friendly nature ...
The Dunkirk Historical Museum presents a new lecture by City Historian Diane Andrasik on Saturday. Come and learn about suffragette Elnora Monroe Babcock and her fight for women's right to vote in the United States at the turn of the 20th century.
This talk will include a history of Ms. ...