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181st Cattaraugus County Fair kicks off Saturday in Little Valley
LITTLE VALLEY — The 181st Cattaraugus County Fair kicks off an eight-day run starting Saturday at the fairgrounds in Little Valley. Advance sale admission tickets are available through Friday for $12 including parking, unlimited rides and Thursday’s grandstand show. Tickets are $15 at the gate. Advance sale tickets...
Building in Salamanca makes the state's historic preservation list
SALAMANCA, N.Y. — Oscar Massagli owns Oak's Barber Shop and has been cutting hair for 13 years, the last several months from River Place Salamanca, in the city's historic Charles Nies Building, built in 1891, named after the prominent pharmacist and business leader. Massagli moved from Puerto Rico to...
New Business Discussed at July Town Board Meeting
Ellicottville Town Supervisor Matthew McAndrew welcomed Board members to its monthly Town Board meeting on July 17th. With the current agenda to be addressed, discussions revolved around numerous topics including project amendments and completion, pledge support, and the Special Meeting that took place with the Village. Getting right into business...
Hilltap Festival makes its return to Holiday Valley
ELLICOTTVILLE, N.Y. — The popular Hilltap Festival has announced its return to Holiday Valley for its 4th annual year. Happening on Saturday, July 27 people can enjoy a full day of live music, craft food, drinks, activities, and more. People attending will get to take a chairlift ride up to Spruce Lake where there will be some of the live music, and activities to checkout.
Village Board Members Recap Special Meeting
The Village Board of Ellicottville came together on July 16th to discuss the latest developments within the area. Gathering at the Village Hall, discussions began at 6:00pm as Major John Burrell called the meeting to order. Starting at the top of the agenda with good news, the Board began talks...
Haunted talk at county museum Thursday July 25
MACHIAS — The Cattaraugus County Museum and Research Library’s Summer at the Stone House event series continues Thursday, July 25, with a discussion of the supernatural history of the region given by Amanda R. Woomer, author of A Haunted Atlas of Western New York. Her talk, titled “More...
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