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Making hoop dreams

TONAWANDA — Unified athletics is about creating opportunities and memories for students of all ages and abilities. Silver Creek Middle School students recently got to experience that firsthand. Students from Silver Creek Middle School recently participated in a regional Unified Basketball ...

Panel defeats Borrello electric bus repeal

State Sen. George Borrello’s latest attempt to put an end to the state’s electric school bus mandate will not advance out of the Senate Education Committee. That’s not unexpected, especially after Shelley Mayer, D-White Plains, signaled her intention to vote against five bills brought ...

Fredonia eyes paving, including Central Ave.

Fredonia is set to repave some streets starting Monday, including part of Central Avenue. Village Department of Public Works Director Dave Bird told a Board of Trustees workshop that repaving of Central Avenue is set for Monday and Tuesday, from Newton Avenue to “the intersection.” He ...

Hanover to evaluate dredging of harbor, creek

HANOVER — Dredging of Hanover Harbor and Cattaraugus Creek could come as early as next spring, depending on the results of the required environmental tests. The Town has been in contact with the Army Corps of Engineers and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) ...

Water Street Brewing gets IDA loan

A proposed new brewery in the city of Jamestown is receiving some additional financial assistance through a loan. During the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency meeting, the Board of Directors approved a $150,000 loan to 137 Water Street Brewing, LLC. Of the loan amount, $115,000 ...

Council deplores ‘inappropriate’ act

The Dunkirk Common Council expressed disgust Tuesday that city-contracted attorney Elliot Raimondo served a resident with a lawsuit as she was about to speak at the previous council meeting. Raimondo handed a lawsuit to Jennifer Sasso immediately after she stood at the speaker’s podium. ...