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FALCONER The community came together Saturday to once again clean up the village.
A large group of community members met at the Falconer Fire Hall and were welcomed by Mayor Jim Jaroszynski, Falconer Rotary President Brenda Weiler, and Falconer Central School Superintendent Stephen Penhollow.
Jaroszynski reminded the group that the event was not held last year due to COVID-19 restrictions by the CDC; however, with the state opening and more guidelines being loosened, it was decided that the clean-up day was safe to hold. Residents that were not able to attend were encouraged to clean up around their own properties.
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Officers with the Jamestown Police Department are pictured at the scene of a shooting incident in July. A story on the shooting was one of the most read in 2020.
P-J photo by Jay Young
Editor’s Note: The Post-Journal is looking back at the top stories of 2020 and the way they will shape the coming year. Today, 20 for 2020 looks at breaking news stories that were among the most-read stories in the newspaper this year.
The past year has been a busy one for breaking news, though resolutions to those incidents will have to wait until early in 2021.