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Students at Chautauqua Lake celebrated their 100th day. This year was extra special because they have been able to meet in person throughout the year.
MAYVILLE There are 18 public school districts in Chautauqua County. Only one of them has been lucky enough to have met every day in person this school year with all of its students.
That school is Chautauqua Lake.
Last spring, Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered all schools to go to remote learning due to COVID-19. Schools continued to stay that way throughout the end of the school year. They were told if they wanted to open in the fall, they needed to create a plan and meet certain criteria.
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Students at Chautauqua Lake celebrated their 100th day. This year was extra special because they have been able to meet in person throughout the year.
Submitted photos
MAYVILLE There are 18 public school districts in Chautauqua County. Only one of them has been lucky enough to have met every day in person this school year with all of its students.
That school is Chautauqua Lake.
Last spring, Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered all schools to go to remote learning due to COVID-19. Schools continued to stay that way throughout the end of the school year. They were told if they wanted to open in the fall, they needed to create a plan and meet certain criteria.
Kiwi truck driver Michael Knowler pleads guilty to crash which killed Jessica West and son Deighton
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Jess West and her 5-year-old son Deighton were killed when their car was hit by a truck. Photo / Supplied
Jess West and her 5-year-old son Deighton were killed when their car was hit by a truck. Photo / Supplied
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By: Genevieve Allison
An Australian man whose wife and young son were killed in a horror collision near the Victorian town of Ballarat just days after Christmas said his partner s final screams will haunt him for the rest of his life.
The village has been delivering safe, contaminant-free water to customers from a new well since late December. Author: Dave McKinley Updated: 7:30 PM EST February 11, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Chautauqua County officials, working along side investigators from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, believe they ve identified the source of chemical contaminants that got into the village of Mayville s drinking water supply.
Levels of perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) were discovered in three of the village’s water wells at levels high enough to advise residents there not to drink it in early December.
The advisory was lifted two weeks later when the village was able to bring a new well on-line to supply safe, contaminant-free drinking water to customers.
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Several ice huts are pictured on Chautauqua Lake near Mayville Park around noon on Saturday. It is estimated that 100 huts were on the lake during peak time, a few dozen more than usual for this time of year.
Photos by George Wiedenhofer
MAYVILLE Colors dotted a frozen Chautauqua Lake over the weekend.
Those dots, about 100 strong sprawled over a wide area, were ice huts filled with those looking to get in some fishing and likely any chance to get outdoors during the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic that has forced people to stay apart for nearly a year.
Many of the huts could be seen off the shoreline near Lakeside Park in Mayville. Mayor Ken Shearer said he went down to the park to take photographs of the ice fishermen and colorful huts meant to help keep them warm.