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U.S. history of division, freedom always tested

Boos mixed in with some faint cheers reached a crescendo on Monday night during Game Three of the National Basketball Association Finals in Madison Square Garden in New York City. Crowd reactions were for President Donald Trump who was in attendance and briefly pictured on the ...

Trek for teens runs through region Sunday

Devon Edwards 3,000-mile road trip this summer will pass through Fredonia on Sunday afternoon, but he won't be stopping for gas. The 30-year-old Albany native is fueled by a desire to help address the mental health needs of teens and his journey helps raise money to serve those in need. "Some ...

Apartment plan at JCC site rejected

A proposal to convert the JCC North campus into apartments has been shot down. Peter Smith, Tanya Smith, and architect Ed Schober with Dunkirk Waterfront Development, LLC appeared at a recent Dunkirk Town Zoning Board of Appeals meeting for their proposal to convert the former JCC building at ...

Weekend drive

Dozens of hearses will be ascending on Chautauqua County this week. But it will be all for fun. Hearsemania will take place Friday to Sunday. The organization has more than 100 hearse owners throughout the country and the group will be making stops this weekend in Westfield, Portland, ...

Dunkirk schools salute ‘devoted’ retirees

The Dunkirk City School District is set to lose more than six centuries of experience from its staff. There are 23 employees retiring at the end of this school year. Superintendent Brian Swatland told the Dunkirk Board of Education at its June meeting that between them, they have 660 years of ...

Arkwright looks to draft battery storage law

ARKWRIGHT — The town of Arkwright took a proactive approach to governing solar energy systems in the town when it passed a local law in 2024 to regulate such properties. The Town Board is looking to do the same regarding battery energy storage systems. The Board will look into battery ...