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Woman appeals ruling in county case

The state Division of Human Rights has ruled in favor of Chautauqua County and several of its employees in a discrimination case. Leanne Luka-Conley is petitioning Chautauqua County Supreme Court to overturn the order that found no probable cause to believe unlawful conduct occurred. She ...

Dunkirk man charged after pair of chases

A Dunkirk man driving on a revoked non-driver's identification card led police on two chases Tuesday in the town of Hanover and the city of Dunkirk. At 12:45 a.m. Tuesday, David P. Topliffe, 45, of Dunkirk was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, second-degree ...

Hanover approves Comprehensive Plan

HANOVER — After many months and countless discussions, the Town of Hanover finally established a document to define its community as a whole as it officially accepted and adopted the newly created Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee hosted several open meetings to ...

Three CLCS alumni return to district to teach

MAYVILLE — Next fall, the Chautauqua Lake Central School District will see three familiar faces return to their halls as three alumni have officially been appointed to teaching positions for the next school year. The Chautauqua Lake board of education appointed Jaclyn Doyle, a 2017 ...

Official touts work of governor, offers help

A high-ranking official in New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration visited Fredonia to tout her policies and listen to local concerns. Tim Hogues, head of the state’s civil service commission, appeared at the Fredonia Opera House before about two dozen spectators who were mostly ...

Ferguson defends new police site plan

Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson punched back Monday against an OBSERVER editorial criticizing his plan for a new Fredonia Police Department building next to the village fire department. Ferguson took time at a Board of Trustees workshop to defend against the editorial. “This ...