Complaints regarding governments often go straight to the top. Albany and Washington are usually the culprits when funding decreases or someone disagrees with new laws.
That is because it is easier to blame someone who is not your neighbor that is elected to serve you. In South Dayton, an ...
New York’s power grid spent last week in the spotlight as a four-day heat wave brought requests to moderate power usage – including requests by Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s for air conditioners to be set to 78 degrees and for as many electric devices as ...
Chautauqua County’s only Catholic school is in the midst of a transition. With the resignation of Principal Paul Pinto, the Northern Chautauqua Catholic School lost a key leader.
Just like one of his predecessors in Andrew Ludwig, Pinto was a cheerleader and advocate for the institution. ...
No one is quite sure what to expect in terms of attendance at today’s public information session that focuses on the future of the Fredonia water system. Adding to some of the confusion, the event is taking place at the new Pomfret town hall from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at 10410 Chestnut Road in ...
Despite the growing number of Farmers’ Markets in Chautauqua County, many who answered our weekly online poll are not utilizing them. Established locations in Fredonia and Westfield bring the main streets of the villages to life weekly.
This year, Westfield celebrates its 20th year. Market ...
Since 2024, Dunkirk has faced criticisms for overspending and failing to balance its annual budget. But come the Fourth of July, many things do go right.
Once again, the city shined during festivities — especially with the fireworks finale. Photos shared on social media during the weekend ...