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Jamestown's First Legal Cannabis Dispensary Set to Open in September
The City of Jamestown will see its first permanent legal cannabis dispensary open sometime in September. It has been a long process for Tim Scoma, owner and operator of "Lifted," to be able to solidify all the proper licensing and meet all of New York State's regulations. Scoma, who was part of the initial "Herbal IQ Showcase" in the city last November and December, says most of their products are grown and produced locally...
City Resident Accuses City Of Targeting His Property
A City of Jamestown resident is accusing the City for targeting him after his property received multiple housing code violations. Eighth Street resident Tom Andolora, speaking at City Council Monday, claimed Mayor Kim Ecklund and Director of Development Crystal Surdyk are targeting people who are speaking out against the City, “I know because I feel they are targeting my home. My family has owned it, and taken good care of it and paid taxes on it every year since 1955. Two weeks ago I received a letter in the mail with a pile of violations on my property. In 75 years, we never received a single violation. Now, because I’ve spoken out against the Mayor and the DOD, I have a list of violations that I have 10 days to resolve.”
Whirlybird Block Party Returns to Downtown Jamestown This Friday-Saturday
Friday’s events will include music acts at The Wine Cellar, 2 Gingers Inn, and Wicked Warren’s. A comedy showcase will take place at Labyrinth Press Company. While there’s a $10 cover charge at the Wine Cellar, all other venues are free. On Saturday, there will be live...
Eagle’s Crest Project Canceled in Warren County
A controversial housing project in Warren has come to an abrupt halt. The Eagle’s Crest project, which was set to provide lower-income senior housing, has been canceled following growing opposition and legal challenges from local business owners. The project, which planned to develop a site on the corner of...
CCIDA Board Sells County Property To Company Interested in Building a Battery Storage Facility in Ellicott
The Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency board has approved the sale of county property to a company that hopes to build a battery storage facility in the town of Ellicott. The IDA Board approved the sale of 12 acres for $75,000 to Lucy’s Energy Reserve LLC. IDA CEO Mark...
Nearly $188k announced to combat mental health issues, substance abuse in Jamestown
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Congressman Nick Langworthy announced nearly $188,000 dollars in federal funding Thursday to combat mental health issues and substance abuse in Jamestown. The grant totals $187,672 as part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Projects of Regional and National Significance Program. The program aims to expand access to evidence-based […]
Baker Street, Hazeltine Avenue Intersection Reopens
Jamestown Department of Public Works Interim Director Mark Roetzer informed City Council on Monday that micropaving to Howard Avenue and of the Baker-Hazeltine intersection had been completed Monday, with striping to be done this past Tuesday, and, finally crosswalks and stop signs being installed on Wednesday. The project near Persell...
County Legislator Dave Wilfong Announces His Resignation
Republican County Legislator Dave Wilfong has announced his resignation from the Chautauqua County Legislature. Wilfong, who represents District 11 in the city of Jamestown, was the Majority Leader of the Legislature as of this term. He announced that today, August 29, would be the effective date of his resignation from the Legislature, Airport Commission, Audit & Control Committee, and Planning & Economic Development Committee.
Jamestown BPU Closed For Labor Day Holiday
Garbage and recycling will not be collected on that day. Due to the holiday, Monday’s regular garbage and recycling collection will be delayed until Tuesday, September 3. In the same way, Tuesday’s collection will be delayed until Wednesday; Wednesday’s collection will be moved to Thursday; Thursday’s collection will be moved to Friday; and Friday’s collection will be moved to Saturday, September 7.
This Week in History: Sept. 1 - Sept. 7
As we move through the early days of September, it's fascinating to look back at the significant moments that have shaped Chautauqua County's rich history. From the dedication of landmarks to memorable events that have left their mark, these stories remind us of our community's enduring legacy. Here’s a look at what happened this week in history:
Jamestown Considering ARPA Funds to Cover Remaining Cost of Splash Pads
City lawmakers in Jamestown are considering using additional leftover American Rescue Plan funding to fill a $100,000 gap to pay for the city's two new splash pads. The City Council's Finance Committee recently tabled a measure to use those funds because a state grant of that amount had not yet been acted on. Committee Chairman Brent Sheldon said State Assemblyman Andrew Goodell was working to obtain that....
Thunderstorms with pea-sized hail to hit Warren County Friday
The National Weather Service issued a weather alert at 7:43 p.m. on Friday for strong thunderstorms until 8 p.m. for Warren County. The storms are foreseen to bring wind gusts of up to 50 mph and pea-sized hail (0.25 inches). "At 7:42 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a strong thunderstorm 19...
Chautauqua County MHA Celebrates Recovery Milestones and Honors Overdose Awareness Day
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, N.Y. – At the August recovery luncheon, the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County honored the triumphs of its participants and shared plans for Overdose Awareness Day, underscoring the ongoing battle against addiction. Interim Director Michael Nordin opened his welcome at the Mental...
Sharpen Your Skills: Cattaraugus County Hosts Free Hunter Safety Class
(WNY News Now) – Cattaraugus County – The Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office is offering a comprehensive hunter safety course, ensuring participants are well-prepared for the upcoming hunting season. The Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office has announced a Hunter Safety education class, focusing on gun safety, scheduled for Tuesday,...
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