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Return To His Alma Mater
BROCTON - The Brocton Central School Board of Education welcomed Jason C. Delcamp as the district's middle school and high school principal.
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Servis To Receive Ritzer Award
William J. Servis will be honored with the 2010 George Ritzer Memorial Award at a ceremony to be held at Bergman Park, Sunday at 4 p.m. presented by the Jamestown Area Labor Council AFL-CIO.
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Mime With A?Voice
The message from the mime was received loud and clear by Southwestern Middle School students Friday.
The school held a day in celebration of character education which included a motivational speaker/mime and a band.
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Democratic Benefit
Thom Shagla maintains that electing a Democrat to the 150th Assembly District will best benefit Chautauqua County.
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Neglected Road
Though a head count was not taken, the public may have outnumbered the Jamestown City Council at its routine meeting Monday.
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Study Will Put West Valley Project 'On A Path To Closure'
WEST VALLEY - Work is under way to prepare for implementation of a years-long study regarding how to close the West Valley Demonstration Projec.
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Hitting The Supply Room
The first day for teachers at C.C. Ring Elementary School brought a surprise by two Wal-Mart employees.
Betty Henson, customer service, and Kathy McMurray, training coordinator, presented the school with ten $100 gift certificates to Wal-Mart.
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County Republicans Discuss Budget Issues In Lakewood
LAKEWOOD - It's going to hurt this year.
Those were Fred Croscut's words Wednesday at a town hall meeting held in the village of Lakewood.
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Alleged 'Sexter' Appears In Court
WARREN?- A former Warren County man charged with collecting thousands of cell phone numbers of teenage girls from social networking sites in order to send unsolicited text messages and lewd photographs waived his right to a preliminary hearing on...
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City Sets Labor Day Festival Events
The 31st annual Jamestown Labor Day Festival will be held from noon to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Bergman Park, with fireworks provided by Zambelli Fireworks Internationale.
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Forging A Partnership
The Chautauqua Lake, Ripley and Westfield central school districts have formed a three-way partnership to expand educational opportunities for students in all three districts.
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Area Districts Begin Planning Co-Op Choices
Several area school districts have begun plans to include inter-school sharin.
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Foursomes And Four Legs
Inspired by the loss of a 13-year-friend and a newspaper article about another's similar loss, a local businessman stepped up to make a difference.
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Jackson Center Receives Grant
The Chautauqua Region Community Foundation recently awarded a grant to the Robert H.
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Ashville Seeks Resident Input
NORTH HARMONY - Fire commissioners may be used to clearing the air of fires, but most recently, they are hoping results of resident surveys about what to do with property Ashville station No. 1 is located on will clear the air of controversy.
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Police, Fire Under Contract
On Monday, two big pieces of the city budget puzzle moved into place at the voting session of the City Council.
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Fiber Artist To Exhibit At Prendergast Library
The Prendergast Library Art Gallery will feature fiber art by Medis Kent in an exhibit called "Melange of Memories" from Sept. 17 through Oct. 15. The opening reception will be held at the library from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, to meet Ms.
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Neighborhood Revitalization Will Work With Effort
Neighborhood Revitalization. I think and believe neighborhoods are very important to us.
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The Man Behind 'Raz And Friends'
Ralph Rasmusson (generally known as "Raz") is a bright, affable, engaging man who is willing to sit and talk music for as long as time allow.
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Injured BPU Worker Thankful For Support
As a volunteer fireman for 36 years, Steven Hoglin knew he was in trouble immediately following a transformer explosion at work on April 30.
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