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Tastefully done

For nearly 60 combined years, Chef David Caccamise of the LoGuidice Educational Center and Chef Gregory Babcock of the Ormsby Educational Center have helped shape the Culinary Arts programs at Erie 2–Chautauqua–Cattaraugus BOCES. Both are retiring this year, closing out careers defined by ...

Molitor, Borrello talk about state ‘fight’

Wednesday morning in Dunkirk there were a few white clouds in the sky, the sun was shining and the temperature was near perfect. Looking out on Lake Erie, the water was calm. Area leaders, business people and other community residents had gathered at Shorewood Country Club. State Sen. ...

Barker Common concert lineup released

Festivals Fredonia has announced a lineup for “8 Great Wednesdays in the Park.” The free, family-friendly concert series will run every Wednesday in Barker Common from July 1 through Aug. 19. Preshow activities will start at 5:30 p.m. and the music will be on from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The ...

Forestville schools celebrate 2026 retirees

FORESTVILLE — While roughly 30 high school seniors are ready to move on from the Forestville Central School District as the year comes to an end, nine employees of the district are also saying goodbye once summer hits. The Board of Education wished those nine employees well in retirement with ...

Navigating issues

Earlier this month, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced a partnership with University at Buffalo to further advance Great Lakes research priorities. The State University of New York University at Buffalo (UB) will serve as the new host of the Great Lakes Research ...

Council backs its work on fiscal act

Dunkirk’s finances are not exactly robust, nor are they all that clear. There is one thing about them that is certainly robust and clear: The finger-pointing. Common Council members defended this week against “a growing narrative that the council somehow failed to act on the original ...