Jamestown Post-Journal
Board Addresses Dissolution Questions
BUSTI - Town of Busti residents have no say in the dissolution vote in the village of Lakewood later this month, but it doesn't mean they don't care about the outcome.
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Dance Display
CHAUTAUQUA - The Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet dancers, with artistic director Monika Alch, will return to the Chautauqua Institution grounds tonight at 7 p.m. to perform in the Family Entertainment Series in Lenna Hal.
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Police Probe Scam
A phone scam that spread wildly through Western New York on Monday netted a few local victims, although most people didn't fall for the pitc.
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Parkway Proposal Passes Committee
MAYVILLE - The next step in the Millennium Parkway project is currently before the County Legislature.
A resolution authorizing the state to begin securing right-of-ways passed the Administrative Services Committee on Monday.
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DJDC Ready For Annual Cruisin'
This next weekend is a big weekend for the Downtown Jamestown Development Corporation.
The DJDC has combined two events to make one huge event on Friday. Starting at 5 p.m., we will be hosting the 18th annual Cruisin'.
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Safe Signage
Summer may be a great time to sell off unwanted items in the garage, but city officials say it's also a great time for signs to clutter sidewalks or the view from the road in the process.
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Kidder Now Devoted To Farm
By Sally Stauffer
editorial@post-journal.com
Bruce Kidder has been a significant feature on the landscape of Chautauqua County for many year.
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Women Want The Ocean
"We shall go," they said, "to the ocean!"
That is what they said.
What I said, of course, did not matter. The women had spoken.
I was, however, curious.
"Why shall we go to the ocean?" I asked.
"You ninny!" they replied.
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Competition Tune-Up For Skaters
The Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena is hosting its annual Skate Chautauqua event this weekend.
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Chamber Corner
WE CAN CHANGE WHAT IS IN OUR CONTROL
The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce and the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier have been involved in many controversial public policy issues over the years.
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Jamestown's Loss Is Heaven's Gain
A short while ago, Jamestown, Chautauqua County, and all of Western New York lost a bastian of the community, a man who quietly made a loud impact on our community and a man who touched the lives of so many, both young and old, and everyone in...
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In Years Past
- In 1910, Miss Katherine Dillman, an employee of the Abrahamson-Bigelow store, left her purse containing $340 in a drawer at the store. When she went for the purse, it was gon.
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Woman Seeks Public's Aid
The Jamestown Police Department and a family from Vermont are asking the public for help finding a laptop computer and bag that was accidentally left in the Cherry Street Parking Ramp recently.
On Aug.
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Child's Fall Nets Parents Charges
LAKEWOOD - Two parents were charged with child endangerment Friday after an investigation which began when their infant fell out of a second-story door earlier in the week.
On Sunday around 3 p.m., 24-year-old Thomas W.
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CWC Celebration
DEWITTVILLE - The Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy will hold its 20th Anniversary Celebration Dinner, Fundraiser and Annual Meeting from 4:45 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, at YMCA Camp Onyahsa in Dewittvill.
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Bargar Accuses Goodell Of 'Dirty Tricks'
Andrew Goodell owns his opponent's dot-com name.
The Republican candidate for state Assembly said Friday that he will turn over www.NancyBargar.com to his Democratic challenger at no cost.
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Busti, County Work On Water Project
BUSTI - In hopes of slowing down erosion and sediment going into Chautauqua Lake, a channel improvement project will be done to a stream tributary on Locust Street in Busti.
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Gillibrand Calls For Vet Hiring Tax Cut
A permanent tax break for businesses that hire unemployed veterans may soon be coming.
On Wednesday, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., announced she will be helping to make the work opportunity tax credit permanent for businesses that hire veteran.
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City Crash
An accident at the intersection of Washington Street and Fluvanna Avenue on Thursday afternoon resulted in a charge for a Clymer man. Police say 21-year-old Nathan .
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Dream It Do It Receives $100K
Dream It Do It, a collaboration between the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, Jamestown Community College and the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency, has now received more than...
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