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Leases in limbo at Boardwalk

Just one business at the Dunkirk Boardwalk has a current lease, and city officials want to change that. The Spike Dailey’s pub/restaurant recently renewed its lease, but none of the other businesses have an up-to-date agreement with the city. Council members have expressed concern about the ...

True colors of the U.S.

BROCTON — In honor of the 250th birthday of the United States, three volunteers in the village took the time to decorate fire hydrants all around the village. Lee Sank, Emily Harris, and Carla Rodriguez painted hydrants red, white, and blue to celebrate the semiquincentennial. “They look ...

Principal steps down at NCCS

Changes are coming to the only Catholic school in Chautauqua County. Perhaps most notably, the Northern Chautauqua Catholic School will have new leadership, as Paul Pinto has submitted his resignation as Principal and Chief Operating Officer, effective Tuesday. Pinto spent roughly 18 months ...

Fredonia teachers call schedule ‘chaos by design’

The planned changes to the Fredonia Elementary School schedule for next school year have upset parents and staff members of the district. In response to the changes, Fredonia Teachers’ Association President Michelle Greenough spoke on behalf of the association at the latest Board of Education ...

Hanover tries again on hotel plans

HANOVER — If you’re wondering what ever happened to the thought of a hotel coming to Hanover, you’re not alone. The Town Board is wondering the same thing. Councilman Ed Schintzius has been reaching out to developers that once expressed an interest in the project. Lately, he can’t ...

Pomfret has steady flow of water projects

While its proposed, upcoming connection with Fredonia draws the most attention, the town of Pomfret is moving ahead with a series of its own water projects. A water main replacement project is nearly complete in the Van Buren Bay Water District. The project features water meters that are ...