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Vintage Book and Paper Show returning to Westfield in August

Vintage Book and Paper Show returning to Westfield in August The event will feature more than 20 dealers selling vintage and rare books, historic maps, old photographs, postcards, posters, sports memorabilia, and comic books. Credit: Chautauqua County Historical Society Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 4:29 PM EDT July 18, 2021 WESTFIELD, N.Y. Are you in the market for rare books, historic maps, or old photographs? If so, you re in luck, the Vintage Book and Paper Show & Sale is returning to Westfield this summer. After being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual event is returning on August 7 at Westfield s Eason Hall, at 23 Elm Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

New Station Manager, Public Affairs Director Announced for WRFA Radio

New Station Manager, Public Affairs Director Announced for WRFA Radio JAMESTOWN – WRFA Radio and With the recent retirement of Dennis Drew, founder and long-time general manager of WRFA, the Reg Lenna has appointed Jason Sample as the new station manager. In addition, WRFA is also announcing that Julia Ciesla-Hanley will serve as the station’s new public affairs director. Jason Sample Sample has worked in local media for the past two decades as a news reporter in both radio and print media. Before being appointed WRFA station manager, he served for nearly ten years as the station’s public affairs director, covering issues and stories involving the Jamestown community and Chautauqua County. Prior to his work at WRFA, Sample served as editor of the weekly newspaper, Chautauqua Star, from 2008 to 2010. He also worked for over seven years for James Broadcasting/Media One Group covering news and sports, as well as serving as program director for classic rock station WQFX.

Restored Trolley Car Display Building In The Works | News, Sports, Jobs

dphillips@post-journal.com A conceptual rendering of what a future display building for the restored Jamestown Street Railway Trolley Car No. 93 might look like at the Fenton History Center. Submitted photo With assistance from a local architectural firm, a building to display the restored Jamestown Street Railway Trolley Car No. 93 is in the works. Bob Johnston, Jamestown Street Railway Trolley Car No. 93 restoration project founder, told The Post-Journal that CPL (Clark Paterson Lee) is in the process of creating architectural drawings of what the display building might look like for the restored trolley car. He receive an initial drawing from the architectural firm last year and provided feedback. Last week, Johnston received a new rendering from CPL.

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