Jamestown Community College’s Physical Education Complex will play host to four Section VI basketball championships today, beginning with the Class C girls final between No. 1 Frewsburg and No. 3 ...
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) held a virtual press conference this week to discuss President Trump’s war with Iran, which is endangering American troops, jeopardizing national security, and ...
Dunkirk Senior Center recently acknowledged members with birthdays in February. From left are, in front: Faith Heister, Jim Klocko, Pat Sievert, Lisa Forbes, Joe Andrasik, Kathy Falco. Standing are ...
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association Indoor Track & Field state championships began on Friday at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island and a pair of local relay ...
Don’t be misled my friends, we are the prey: the water customers in the village of Fredonia. We are being pushed by wildly misguided people to spend a fortune switching our water supply over to an ...
U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy this week announced that he voted in favor of revealing the names of all members of Congress who have used the taxpayer-funded settlement fund to resolve sexual harassment ...
Ripley Central School Board of Education members reviewed preparations for the upcoming public vote on the 2026 Capital Project at their meeting in February. Residents of the Ripley School District ...
The Rev. David and Kathy Nelson of Brocton announce the engagement of their daughter, Aryn Nelson of North Tonawanda, to ...
We all know it takes forever to get things done — in New York state and in Chautauqua County. Change never comes easy. For decades the old Fredonia police station has been a source of frustration. It ...
Former city of Dunkirk Treasurer Mark Woods has his next court date March 31, according to an Office of the State Comptroller spokeswoman. Jennifer Freeman responded to an OBSERVER inquiry about ...
The buildings which house two eye care centers in Chautauqua County have changed ownership. The Post-Journal and OBSERVER ...
There was more grim news about Dunkirk’s finances this week. “We’ll get through the month of March. April will be extremely tight until (property) taxes come in,” said Ellen Luczkowiak, the city’s ...