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Wellsville Man Arrested on Terroristic Threat and Other Charges
WELLSVILLE, NY — The Wellsville Police Department has announced the arrest of 20-year-old Jaden I.B. Jackson of Wellsville, following an incident on South Main Street. Jackson faces a series of…
Following Online Harassment Campaign Against Its Teachers, Great Valley School District Looks for Way Forward
Following an online harassment campaign against many of its teachers, the Great Valley School District is looking for a way to move forward. Following an online harassment campaign against many of its teachers, the Great Valley School District is looking to education as a way to move forward, writes Kenny Cooper for the WHYY.
Wellsville planning board pauses ACCORD housing project on Coats Street. What's next.
The development of a new six-unit townhome that generated strong turnout at a public hearing is awaiting signoff from the Wellsville village planning board. The planning board revealed it is not yet ready to make a recommendation on the project during its July meeting last week. The board conducted a well-attended public hearing May 30 to solicit community feedback on the proposal, which would construct a two-story housing project on Coats Street next to ACCORD’s Head Start Center, just off Route 19.
Hinsdale Man Arrested on Several Warrants/Drug Charges in Dayton
A Hinsdale man was arrested on several warrants in Dayton Saturday. Deputies of the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office arrested 37-year-old Duane A. Walter on several outstanding bench warrants issued out of Olean City Court after checking the welfare of a man walking down Rt 62 in Dayton. Walter was...
Multiple Warrants to Lead to Salamanca Man’s Arrest
A Salamanca man was arrested on multiple warrants Saturday afternoon. According to Salamanca police, 29-year-old Jonathan M Storey was arrested on a warrant related to charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor petit larceny. He was additionally arrested on a second warrant relating to charges of misdemeanor criminal contempt and petit larceny.
Major Traffic Delays Ahead: Olean’s Walkable Olean Phase III Construction to Impact East State Street
(WNY News Now) – Olean – Significant traffic delays are expected on East State Street in Olean as the Walkable Olean Phase III construction project progresses. Construction continues on East State Street from Front Street to North Union Street. Work at the Barry Street intersection will begin July 22nd. There will be significant traffic delays as it will be down to one lane traffic at times, detours will be in place through the completion of the project. It is recommended that motorists find alternate routes. We appreciate your patience as we undertake this project.
Bradford Woman Wanted for Failure to Appear
A Bradford woman is wanted by the McKean County Sheriff’s Office for failing to appear. 40-Year-old Starr Lynn Belcher has an active bench warrant issued against her for failure to appear in court for trial after being served a subpoena. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Suzette Renee Carlin, 62, Wellsville
Suzette Renee Carlin, 62, of Donovan Road, passed away on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the Hart Comfort House peacefully, with her family by her side. She was born March 11, 1962, in Miami, FL, the daughter of the late Donald and Patricia (Clark) Davis. On October 11, 1997, in Wellsville, she married Gregory C. Carlin, who survives.
Olean Starts Water Service Connection Repair
OLEAN, NY — A water service connection repair will temporarily leave a portion of the city without water on Tuesday. The outage will affect businesses and residences on West State Street between Fourth and Sixth streets.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to a press release sent by the city's Water Department at 10:40 a.m., the disruption in water service began immediately and was expected to last approximately two to three hours. Individuals with questions should contact the Water Department at 716-376-5657. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Pickup Truck Crashes into Knapp Creek Home
A pickup truck crashed into a Knapp Creek home Monday afternoon. At 3:45 pm, fire and police departments – including volunteer fire departments from Knapp Creek, Allegany, Olean, and Weston Mills. Port Allegany responded with a technical rescue squad, and other Pennsylvania fire departments responded, including Derrick City and Otto Township.
Kartesz Family Vision Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
A new Family Vision Office has opened in Bradford. With 24 years of experience, Dr. Kartesz (Car-teh-juh) offers personalized care, and has a wide selection of eyeglasses, sunglasses, contacts, and whatever fits your vision health needs. Kartesz Family Vision is open 8:15am to 5pm, Monday through Thursday, and 9 to...
Winners named in Salamanca flower contest
SALAMANCA — Winners of the city’s 4th annual flower contest have been chosen. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) office at 117 Main St. was awarded first place in the flower barrel category, and Bear Nugz at 26 Main St. received first in the flower garden division.
Playoff hat trick for Randoph’s Nelson in Penn-York
WELLSVILLE — Griffin Nelson is certainly getting his money’s worth in the Penn-York Junior Golf League season. Monday, at Wellsville Country Club, Nelson finished first in the boys’ Division I for the third consecutive week. Also, for the third straight week, one of his competitors finished 18 holes with an identical score.
State & Union: Turning back the clock on Olean
From busting burglars and stumping for a stadium to helping wounded travelers, from a busy weekend for Little Leaguers to remembering a friend of the Great Wellsville Balloon Rally, here’s a look back on the week that was 125, 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago in this edition of Turning Back the Clock.
Police reports 7/16/24
Monday, 7:43 a.m., Shirley Jo Lee, 29, of Allegany, was charged with petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor. The charge stems from an incident reported at the Country Fair on East State Street. Lee was released with an appearance ticket. Wellsville Police. Saturday, no time provided, Don M. Chitiyo, 35,...
Twin Tiers Community Band Will Perform in Portville July 17
PORTVILLE, NY — The 2024 Music in the Park series will feature a performance by the Twin Tiers Community Band on Wednesday. Concerts in the series will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Pioneer Park, North Main Street at Maple Avenue. The series will continue through Sept. 4....
Little Valley county building closed due to waterline break
LITTLE VALLEY — The Cattaraugus County Center Building in Little Valley was closed Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. due to a waterline break inside the building. Departments the closure effects include the DMV Office, Treasurer's Office, Clerk's Office, Office of Emergency Services, Administration and Legislative Offices, Economic Development, Planning, and Tourism Offices, Human Resources Office and all Little Valley courts offices, District Attorney's Office and County Attorney's Office.
HillTap Festival returns to Holiday Valley July 27
ELLICOTTVILLE — The fourth annual HillTap Festival will return to Holiday Valley Resort on Saturday, July 27. This popular event, at one of the most unique venues in the region, integrates a full day of outdoor activities and live music from three bands on two stages. The HillTap Festival...
Jones Memorial Hospital birthing center receives donation from local church
WELLSVILLE — The Dr. F. Clifton Miller Birthing Center at Jones Memorial Hospital received a donation of nearly $1,200 from the Andover First Baptist Church. Church members competed in teams — "girls vs. boys" — to collect change May 12 through June 16 for the initiative. In just over a month, the boys raised $603.45, while the girls raised $585.65, thanks to a last-minute donation.
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