A group of nine professors bashed SUNY Fredonia’s administration this week in a letter to the OBSERVER. “We oppose our ...
Jamestown head football coach Tom Langworthy believes his team is ever so close to getting over the proverbial hump in Class ...
Jamestown native Gary Timm will be heading to Kyiv, Ukraine, at the end of the month to run the Nova Poshta Marathon with a ...
The lights went out with 3:16 remaining in the fourth quarter Friday night at Chautauqua Lake’s football stadium. Both ...
Chautauqua Institution will run leaner in 2026 after making millions of dollars of cuts to personnel and operations – though ...
RANDOLPH — Randolph scored 18 unanswered points to beat Franklinville/Ellicottville 18-6 in Class D football action at ...
It was an October morning a decade or so ago when a local deer processor interrupted my breakfast at the village diner and ...
A complex that was planned to be a headquarters for a Jamestown developer has been sold. The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have ...
As a lawyer admitted to practice 41 years ago, I took an oath to uphold both the United States and New York constitutions. I have tremendous respect for, and remain committed to, the rule of law. We ...
When you get to be my age, if you haven’t already, you start to think about downsizing the footprint of your life. It makes common sense to do so—the kids are grown and on their own, you are tired of ...
The Fenton History Center will present the last lecture of the year on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 1 p.m. Chautauqua County Historian Norman Carlson will speak on Chautauqua County’s part in the 250th ...
A downtown restaurant that is a city staple for many, Lisciandro’s Restaurant, is temporarily closed while its owners, Chris ...
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