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Sales include exterminator company building, Institution homes over $1M

The building of an extermination company in Northern Chautauqua County has changed ownership. The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Nov. 17-20. During this time period, 218-220 West Fifth St., ...

4-H connection made ‘dream’ possible

It is said that before something can become a reality, it first must be a thought or a dream, a term known as “ideation.” Edgar Allan Poe (from Elenora) said, “Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” The power of dreaming is more ...

Nothing is ever as simple as 1+1

I am enjoying filling in for my good friend and former colleague Pete Howard as he takes a little break from writing his weekly column. I want to thank Pedro and the OBSERVER for giving me the space to share my thoughts and musings in writing. Pete sometimes consults with me on his columns, ...

‘Santa Paws’ effort helps county’s humane societies

Area shelters, and the animals they support, received a boost from The Resource Center again this holiday season through TRC’s “Santa Paws” initiative. Spearheaded by Joe Popielarz and his colleagues in TRC’s information technology department, Santa Paws debuted in 2023 to collect ...

Intermediate students honored

Dunkirk Intermediate School Students of the Month for December were announced. They include: Diangelys Rodriguez, Ethan Cave, Tristan Correa, Kashous-Kyri Santiago, Mousa Mahbas, Natalie Reyes, Genesis Negron Negron, Darianna Pena-Sanchez, Asa Watts Victoria Torres, Bryson Honaker, Alexander ...