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24 Restaurants In Chautauqua County With Health Violations
These restaurants in Chautauqua County didn't pass their health code inspections with flying colors in June. If you live in Chautauqua County and you plan on dining out, you definitely need to check out this list. Last month, 24 restaurants had multiple and/or critical health inspection violations. According to StateFoodSafety.com,...
Chautauqua County Fair celebrates 128 years
DUNKIRK, N.Y. — Summer in Western New York is fair season. Today kicked off the opening day for the Chautauqua County Fair. It will run from Tuesday, July 16 to Sunday, July 21. The fair features midway rides by Amusements of America, animal exhibits, fair food, and many grandstand...
Chautauqua County Fair Begins Tuesday
Chautauqua County's annual event that combines fun, food and farming gets underway this week. Preparations are ramping up in Dunkirk for the 141st edition of the Chautauqua County Fair, which will run from Tuesday, July 16th through Sunday, July 21st and will have plenty of attractions for people of all ages. Linda Lanphere, Vice President of the Chautauqua County Fair Association, says the fair will officially kick off Tuesday morning with the firing of a Civil War-era cannon...
Cannabis Dispensary License Approved For Jamestown Business
The license for a cannabis dispensary in Jamestown has received approval by the state Cannabis Control Board. Patient’s Pharmacy Inc. has been approved for a Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) license and was one of 109 adult-use cannabis licenses approved that span the supply chain, encompassing microbusinesses, cultivators, processors, distributors, and retail dispensaries.
Electrifying Night of Rock at Dunkirk’s Memorial Park
(WNY News Now) – Dunkirk, NY – The City of Dunkirk’s Music on the Pier Summer Concert Series continues this Thursday with Hard Rock Night in Memorial Park. The concerts are presented by DFT Communications with stage sponsor National Grid and production company Advanced Production Group (APG).
New Steakhouse Occupies Historic Site in Sherman, N.Y.: The Last Word
I'm in Sherman, New York in Chautauqua County and I want to tell a story about a particular site in the town’s business district. Like a cat, it's had many lives. It's even risen from the ashes a few times. The first structure at the site on West Main...
Cannon Firing Opens 141st Chautauqua County Fair
This year's Chautauqua County Fair is now open for business. Sheriff Jim Quattrone lit the Civil War-era cannon Tuesday morning at the fairgrounds in Dunkirk to kick off the 141st edition of the fair. Quattrone was one of several dignitaries on hand for the opening ceremony. County Executive P.J. Wendel read a proclamation which highlighted how the fair celebrates the county's agricultural history...
28th Annual Laurel Memorial Run/Walk Kicks Off on Friday
It's known as "the toughest race you'll love to run." The 28th annual Laurel Memorial Run and Walk, which celebrates the achievements of Chautauqua County residents with developmental disabilities, gets underway on Friday. The annual event is named after Laurel Hotelling, who lived with Downs syndrome until her passing in 2017. The Resource Center's Steve Waterson, who was a guest on WDOE's "Viewpoint" program on Monday, says Laurel's parents, Wayne and Elaine Hotelling, have worked with the Resource Center over the years...
Documents reveal Ellicott Station built on foundation of misunderstood housing terms
What is mixed-income housing? Workforce housing? Low-income housing? Affordable housing? Market-rate housing?These terms appear frequently in thousands of documents obtained from government agencies by The Batavian for an investigation into how the 55-unit apartment building under construction at Ellicott Station transformed from “luxury” units to apartments eligible for Section 8 rental vouchers.How did this once promising project go from a complex where all tenants hold down jobs to one where potentially as few as 36 percent of the potential tenants are gainfully employed, and finally, one where the project's actual completion is in doubt?
City of Jamestown Has Used Less Than Half of Budget Plan Through June
There was some good budget news for the City of Jamestown this past week. The city used approximately 48.5% of its 2024 budget plan as of the mid-year mark, and according to Mayor Kim Ecklund, that will help going forward as lawmakers grapple with a projected $2.9 million shortfall. Ecklund credits new City Comptroller Ericka Thomas' ability to hold the line on spending for that...
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