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[email protected] A map detailing where participants for the city of Jamestown Easter Eggstravaganza should enter and exit Allen Park Saturday. Submitted photo The city of Jamestown will host a COVID-safe “Easter Egg celebration” at Allen Park beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. The event will include appearances from the Easter Bunny and the Tarp Skunk’s mascot, Whiffy. Volunteers will be masked and gloved and will hand out candy to families in their vehicles. The city Parks Department asks that participants enter through Allendale, Fairdale and Springdale avenues off Martin Road. Traffic will be let out either through West Virginia Boulevard or Hughes Street. The event will be free of charge to the public. ....
Apr 2, 2021 A map detailing where participants for the city of Jamestown Easter Eggstravaganza should enter and exit Allen Park Saturday. Submitted photo The city of Jamestown will host a COVID-safe “Easter Egg celebration” at Allen Park beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. The event will include appearances from the Easter Bunny and the Tarp Skunk’s mascot, Whiffy. Volunteers will be masked and gloved and will hand out candy to families in their vehicles. The city Parks Department asks that participants enter through Allendale, Fairdale and Springdale avenues off Martin Road. Traffic will be let out either through West Virginia Boulevard or Hughes Street. The event will be free of charge to the public. ....
City Will Pay $1.1 Million in Arbitration Settlement with Police Union JAMESTOWN – Mayor Eddie Sundquist tells WRFA that the city of Jamestown will have to pay an estimated $1.1 million in back pay to members of the Jamestown Kendall Club police union, following the announcement last month that the highest court in New York State has refused to hear the city’s appeal regarding an arbitration ruling. Last month the New York State Court of Appealsannounced it would not take up the appeal by Jamestown involving the 2018 arbitration ruling, in which an arbitration panel ruled, among other things, the city must give the Kendall Club a 2% salary increase as part of its 2016-2017 collective bargaining agreement. ....