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Fredonia boil order could end this morning

The village of Fredonia’s boil order could be lifted late this morning. The village Office of Emergency Management reported Monday evening that “the Department of Health has collected both required water samples from our distribution system. These samples are currently undergoing a ...

Aspire acquires former WCA Home

There is a new future for the former WCA Home in Fredonia. On Sunday afternoon, the WCA Home Board of Directors announced its cherished facility, which closed its doors during the pandemic, will be brought back to life as the new Northern Chautauqua County Headquarters for Aspire of WNY, a ...

State rep visits Westfield for conversation on needs

WESTFIELD — There is a common narrative that people in small towns across New York State feel left out of the conversation when it comes to decisions at the state level. This month, a village at the edge of Western New York had the attention of one of the state’s decision makers. Kelli ...

City gives green light to closure of Main Street

The Dunkirk Planning Board gave preliminary approval last week to the revised Wells Enterprises site plan that demands the closure of Main Street. The board also agreed to write a letter of recommendation to the Dunkirk Common Council that the portion of Main Street near Wells’ plant get ...

14th annual Dining in the Dark returns April 17

CELORON – Chautauqua Blind Association Vision Rehabilitation Services invites the community to its 14th annual Dining in the Dark on Friday, April 17 at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel. This unique event gives guests the chance to enjoy a three-course meal completely without sight, guided by ...

Town of Chautauqua to cleanup problem site

A private residence that sits near Chautauqua Lake School which has been the subject of numerous complaints will soon be cleaned up. During the Chautauqua Town Board meeting, officials announced that they will soon advertise for contractor bids to clean up 7127 Beaujean Road. Since the ...