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New ImmunityBio timeline emerges

Back in 2016, hundreds of jobs were expected for a drug manufacturing plant in the town of Dunkirk. The plant was built but it never opened and those jobs never came. A decade later, there’s talk about getting that plant up and running in the next two and a half years with additional ...

Preservation efforts continue to former Chautauqua Lake ship

CHAUTAUQUA – Now that the Chautauqua Belle is gearing up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ship’s first voyage around the lake, many are reminded of the Sea Lion that once sailed around the lake along with the Belle. Though the Sea Lion has long been gone from the area, and is ...

Residents speak out against potential Portland data center

PORTLAND — A month ago, the Portland Town Board passed a resolution to let their stance be known pertaining to a potential data center at the site of the former Sugar Hill Golf Course. Only one member of the public attended the meeting as the Board unanimously passed the resolution to ...

Dairy market pushes forward despite challenges

In the wake of Refresco canceling its local contracts with grape growers, other agricultural markets such as dairy are continuing on, even while facing some challenges, including some similar to grape growers. Kate McDonald Polakiewicz, farm business management specialist with Cornell ...

Court rejects water lawsuit in village

State Supreme Court Justice Grace Hanlon was apparently not impressed with the arguments of the trio of Fredonians who sued the village over its Sept. 10 water decision. Hanlon rejected all three of the grounds claimed by James Lynden, Gladys Sedota and Marie Sedota in the lawsuit that sought ...

Fredonia’s proposed tax hike up to 4%

Fredonia’s trustees plan a 2026-27 budget with a 4% tax increase, after their final meeting Wednesday about the proposal. A proposal by Fire Chief Joshua Myers to cut $125,000 from his ambulance revenue projections was immediately set aside. Erlyssa LeBeau, Fredonia’s treasurer and ...