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Imagine Forestville, residents plant trees

FORESTVILLE — Tree lovers from the Forestville community have joined up with Imagine Forestville to plant trees throughout the hamlet, especially in the new Center Pearl Historic District. Dennis Wilson, Lee Thompson, and Sharon (Shaun) Lord gave generously to the tree fund of Imagine ...

County helps fund Ripley regional dog shelter

MAYVILLE – Chautauqua County has agreed to help fund a new dog shelter in Ripley that will be used by multiple towns. Since the county is footing the majority of the bill, some Democrats expressed their concerns, with a couple voting in opposition. During the county legislature meeting ...

Irish dance showcase tonight at SUNY Fredonia

SUNY Fredonia’s own Irish Dance Club, Rince, has performed on some of the biggest collegiate dance stages in the nation. Tonight, they will be performing right at home on their own campus. Rince Fredonia takes the stage at 6 in Dance Studio 3 of the Rockefeller Arts Center. The showcase is ...

No magic can fix city’s disappearing funds

Dunkirk’s fiscal frying pan became more like a broiler on Tuesday evening. Numerous city workers showed up in force at the Common Council meeting to voice their displeasure with the current administration, announcing “no confidence” votes in Mayor Kate Wdowiasz. Labor advocates turned ...

Langworthy wants brake on CDLs for illegals

U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy wants a New York state crackdown on commercial driving licenses given to illegal immigrants. Langworthy convened a Zoom press conference to declare he has sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul asking for a change. “Hochul has put $73 million in (federal) funding at ...

Mayor files suit on former dog officer

Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz has sued former city dog control officer Jennifer Sasso. Meanwhile, the Common Council has brought on Wayde Forster as Sasso’s replacement. City Attorney Elliot Raimondo apparently served Sasso with the lawsuit at a Common Council meeting Tuesday. Sasso had just ...