A former Ellery restaurant that was sold earlier this year has again changed hands.
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Oct. 20-24.
During this time period, 5030 Rt. 430 Ellery was sold to ...
Chautauqua Lake Central School is proud to recognize its November Students of the Month, a group of students who consistently demonstrate strong character, dedication to learning, and a positive impact on their school community.
— Gracie Parker is known for her joyful spirit, strong work ...
Prevention Works Inc. is expanding the Wellness Initiative for Senior Education (WISE) Program, a health education initiative designed to help older adults celebrate healthy aging, make smart lifestyle choices and enhance their overall well-being.
The opportunity is made possible through ...
I think it’s fair to say, without quoting Hamlet, that on any given day, humans are either noble and virtuous beings close to God, or we are wasteful, cruel, self-consumed creatures.
The good people who work at the local animal shelters – The Lakeshore Humane Society and Northern ...
Scout Troop 267 Celebrates Achievements and Leadership at December Court of Honor Scout Troop 267 gathered on Dec. 15, to celebrate accomplishments, recognize leadership, and look ahead to a busy year during its year-end Court of Honor. The evening brought together Scouts, families, and leaders ...
The pay of the chief executive officer of the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency will be going up significantly.
Earlier this year, the county IDA Board of Directors voted to increase the pay of Mark Geise from $79,301 in 2025 to $100,000 in 2026, a 26.1% increase.
This is ...