City man arrested for leading scene of property damage accident.
A Jamestown man has been arrested for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident on the city's eastside early Saturday morning..
City man arrested for leading scene of property damage accident.
A Jamestown man has been arrested for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident on the city's eastside early Saturday morning..
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May 9, 2021
Pictured is the âBe The Sparkle In Someoneâs Lifeâ table designed by Lorinda Petransky and Kathy Park for the Court Appointed Special Advocates Come to the Table virtual auction that starts Friday, May 14, at betterunite.com/CASAofChautauquaCounty.
MAYVILLE Court Appointed Special Advocates of Chautauqua County will hold its 13th annual Come to the Table virtual auction from Friday through Thursday, May 20, at www.betterunite.com/CASAofChautauquaCounty.
Locally designed tablescapes will be auctioned to the highest bidder along with a service auction and basket giveaway. Registration is free. The public is invited.
Themed tables available for bidding this year include “an Heirloom Homestead,” “Activities for Children Ages 1-100,” “Summer Dinner Party,” “the Spa-aah’s Have It,” “Tea for All Seasons and Reasons,” “Table O’Beer,” and “Backyard Picnic.” Up for auction will also be a seven-night stay in a private condo in My
/ City Will Have to Pay Estimated $800,000 in Back Wages After State High Court Denies Arbitration Motion
City Will Have to Pay Estimated $800,000 in Back Wages After State High Court Denies Arbitration Motion
JAMESTOWN – The ongoing legal battle involving an arbitration ruling between the city of Jamestown and its police union appears to finally be over. As a result, the city will have to pay union members over $800,000 in back wages.
This week the
New York State Court of Appealsdenied a motion by the city to appeal a lower court’s ruling involving a 2018 arbitration ruling, in which an arbitration panel ruled the city must give the