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Readersâ Forum | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (148+ words) Taxing the Rich is Wise Capitalism I was driving the other day and saw an orange yard sign with a simple handwritten message; Tax the Rich. Smith also wrote, "It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expense, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion." Essentially, Mr. Smith, the father of capitalism, is saying, "Tax the Rich. To The Readers Forum: As a member of the Chautauqua County Legislature, I want to express my strong support for the efforts of Congressman Nick Langworthy and County Executive PJ Wendel in advancing energy solutions that benefit both our local economy and national security. We need to move forward with commonsense'balancing environmental stewardship with economic reality. Im grateful to our leaders for prioritizing energy solutions that make sense for working families…...
Locally Grown | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (321+ words) The Jamestown Farmers Market has been awarded a $50,000 Farmers Market Resiliency Grant from New York state. The goal is to increase the availability of freshly harvested produce during colder months, particularly through the Jamestown Farmer's Market Winter Farmers Market, which completed its first full season in 2024 with up to 14 weekly vendors in the St. Luke's Church Undercroft. "This funding allows us to invest in the resilience of our farmers and ensure local food access doesn't stop when the summer ends," said Nick Weith, food access manager at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, the host organization of the Jamestown Farmer's Market. "We're helping farmers grow more, for longer'and helping the community eat better, year-round." Increasing capacity is the theme of the season. Recently, the Western New York Foundation has selected the Jamestown Farmers Market as a recipient of its iCap Core program,…...
Area Police Reports | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
8+ mon, 3+ day ago (211+ words) Truck strikes CSX bridge in city Dunkirk police received a call reporting that a semi had struck the CSX Bridge on Brigham Road before noon Wednesday. After an investigation it was determined that semi was travelling north on Brigham Road and struck the south side of the bridge with the top of the trailer it [] Truck strikes CSX bridge in city Dunkirk police received a call reporting that a semi had struck the CSX Bridge on Brigham Road before noon Wednesday. After an investigation it was determined that semi was travelling north on Brigham Road and struck the south side of the bridge with the top of the trailer it was hauling. CSX responded to the scene and examined the bridge and Dunkirk DPW cleared the roadway of debris. There were no injuries. CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE " WEST ELLICOTT " On…...
Press Upgrades Underway At Post-Journal
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (347+ words) At The Post-Journal, we've always taken pride in delivering a high-quality printed newspaper to our readers, and we're investing to make that product even better. Earlier this summer, we completed the replacement of our south-end press units at our central production facility in Jamestown. Now, as of September 8, we've begun the final phase of this major press upgrade: replacing the north-end units. This work is expected to be completed by September 26, 2025. Once the project is finished, our press capacity will increase from 10 units to 12, allowing for improved production efficiency and print quality. These upgrades are made possible through our acquisition of The Dominion Post in Morgantown, W.V., a strategic move that enabled us to bring in a significantly newer press with more advanced capabilities. Our previous press, dating back to the 1950s, has served us well for decades. But this modern equipment…...
Offering A Choice | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (376+ words) MAYVILLE " Nick Langworthy wants to give area residents and businesses a choice " a choice for affordable, reliable energy. U.S. Rep. Langworthy spoke Friday at P.P.P. Future Development, 100 E. Chautauqua Ave. to stress how important his proposed Energy Choice Act is for consumers and businesses. The congressman said that New York State government policies affect residents" energy costs and reliability. "Starting on Jan. 1, 2026, it will be illegal to build a new home or any commercial construction under seven stories with a natural gas or propane hookup," Langworthy said. He added that renters and homeowners are already seeing increases in their utility bills. Langworthy said because of the energy policies coming from Albany, the state is in the midst of an energy nightmare. He said Gov. Kathy Hochul has waged a crusade against natural gas that is increasing home energy costs, and crippling the energy…...
Facing Challenges | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (215+ words) Scattered rain earlier this week came as a welcome relief to some local farmers, as the lack of rain in recent weeks is leading to some concerns and questions about crops for the upcoming harvest season. Paul Starceski of Sherman said the distinct lack of rain before the last few days may be harmful to both hay and corn growth. "We definitely need the rain, a lot of the hay fields are going to get hurt," Starceski said. "Some corn is starting to curl up and that's not good, depending on the stage of growth the corn yields might be lower." Other Sherman farmers, such as Ben Nickerson, said so far they have been lucky with the weather not affecting them as much as in other places. "We've been pretty lucky to be sitting in a spot that has gotten…...
Time Flies | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
5+ mon, 4+ day ago (219+ words) BEMUS POINT " A time capsule cornerstone originally placed at Bemus Point Elementary School on June 25, 1954 has seen the light of day for the first time in 71 years. The capsule has been updated with new items from the year 2025 to commemorate the occasion. The time capsule ceremony was held at the [] BEMUS POINT " A time capsule cornerstone originally placed at Bemus Point Elementary School on June 25, 1954 has seen the light of day for the first time in 71 years. The capsule has been updated with new items from the year 2025 to commemorate the occasion. The time capsule ceremony was held at the school situated at 41 Liberty Street, drawing several hundred attendees. Among those present were school staff and administrators from the district, current students, alumni, elected officials, and various guests, all gathering on a warm and sunny morning. When the capsule was…...
Police Reports | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
8+ mon, 1+ day ago (63+ words) JAMESTOWN POLICE " Juan G. Rivera, 40, of Jamestown was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal contempt and resisting arrest at 3:05 a.m. Thursday after officers responded to a south side home for a report of an order of protection violation. Rivera allegedly violated a stay away order of protection by banging on the [] Who Was Walking Whom?...
John T. Adams | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (310+ words) John T. Adams, born Sept. 21, 1943, to Joseph T., and Norma Agnoli Adams, passed away on June 8, 2025. While in Jamestown, he met the love of his life Roslyn Giambra. They were married on November 7, 1964. Roe and John spent the next 50 beautiful years together until her passing in 2015. They enjoyed traveling to Bonita Springs, Florida. Before retirement in 2001, John worked in management positions. He was also a proprietor of Carl's Newsroom from 1966-1969 and Collins Sport Shop from 1977-1989. In later years, John volunteered at Temple School in Kennedy, which he enjoyed immensely. John's love for baseball drew him to the Jamestown Babe Ruth League for 23 years, where he was first a manager, then board member and president for one year. He was a founding member of the Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series Committee at its inception. He is survived by two daughters, Debra Lynn and…...
Unique Spin | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal
7+ mon, 1+ week ago (362+ words) More than 125 people rolled the proverbial dice and played the Real Game of Life Wednesday. The Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services hosted the event recently in collaboration with Gustavus Adolphus (GA) Family Services, YWCA of Jamestown, and Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) at the GA Family Services gymnasium. The Real [] More Than 100 Attend Real Game Of Life Recently More than 125 people rolled the proverbial dice and played the Real Game of Life Wednesday. The Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene and Social Services hosted the event recently in collaboration with Gustavus Adolphus (GA) Family Services, YWCA of Jamestown, and Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) at the GA Family Services gymnasium. The Real Game of Life is based on the Milton Bradley board game Life, originally created in 1860 by Milton Bradley as The Checkered Game of Life....