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Major upgrades in works at SUNY

This is an artist’s conception of a proposed new track at SUNY Fredonia. Ring Road is on the left and Brigham Road is on...

Tops, union representing warehouse employees reach tentative agreement

Tops Markets and the union that represents hundreds of warehouse employees, Teamsters Local 264, have reached a tentative four-year agreement after workers began to strike Friday. The...

Fredonia names new assistant principal

Andrea Marsh <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> A new administrator is part of the Fredonia family. Andrea Marsh was approved as the new Assistant Principal of...

Beaches in city ‘being addressed’

OBSERVER Photos by M.J. Stafford An angler fishes off Wright Park Beach in Dunkirk Wednesday. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> Beach season is here and Dunkirk’s...

Missing Jamestown woman reportedly found dead

Amber Harrington is pictured in this photo provided in April by the Jamestown Police Department. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> The search for a Jamestown...

Utilizing sonar technology during underwater search and rescues

STERLING, Mass. - Members of the Sterling Fire Department's dive team have responded to recovery efforts in Lunenburg and Harvard in the last 12...

Reveling in Ribs: Celoron RibFest Returns Today Through Saturday

Pigfoot BBQ is one of the many rib makers who will be at this year’s Annual Celoron RibFest, which is scheduled to be held...

Real work begins for Brooks-TLC

Pictured is a rendering of the new Brooks-TLC Hospital that will be built for Fredonia. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> Brooks-TLC has its $74 million from...

DeKalb County CEO calls for water rate hike to address infrastructure issues

DECATUR, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - DeKalb County’s top elected official asked county commissioners Tuesday to consider a proposal to increase the rate water...

New Brooks-TLC ‘a big win’

State Gov. Kathy Hochul is surrounded by excitement over the announcement of a new Brooks-TLC Hospital. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> Northern Chautauqua County’s more than...

Fredonia hires new social studies teacher

OBSERVER Photo by Braden Carmen Fredonia Superintendent Dr. Brad Zilliox described the interview process with a recent hire of the District at the latest Fredonia...

Ohio announces nearly $123M in water infrastructure projects

OHIO — Ohio officials announced that 59 counties will receive grant awards totaling $122.7 million to improve water infrastructure. Gov. Mike DeWine said $84.5 million...

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