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OBSERVER Photo by Gregory Bacon Repairs on the Cassadaga Lakes’ boat launch located on Dale Drive are underway. The Department of Environmental Conservation closed the boat launch last fall following an accident that caused structural damage to the ramp. Because this is the only public launch for Cassadaga Lakes, the general public has not been able to access Cassadaga Lakes. According to the Cassadaga Lakes Association’s Facebook page, the repairs are expected by the end of this week or early next week, depending on how the concrete cures. Newsletter I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter ....
A Chautauqua Lake Association watercraft steward is pictured in Mayville. The Chautauqua Lake Association’s Watercraft Steward AIS Spread Prevention Program reports show a significant increase across the board in total surveys, interactions and boats monitored by stewards in 2020. The full reports are available to the public at ChautauquaLakeAssociation.org From May through September 2020, stewards were active Friday through Monday at public launches on Chautauqua Lake, Cassadaga Lake and at two Lake Erie harbors. There were 19,650 boats and 39,528 people seen by stewards in 2020, an increase of 9,753 boats and 19,727 people from 2019. Long Point was the busiest Chautauqua Lake launch in 2020 with 2,822 boats. Bemus and Mayville followed close behind with 2,390 and 2,385 boats respectively. ....
[email protected] Boat traffic increased significantly on Chautauqua Lake during the 2020 pandemic, especially for kayakers. Helping to track the influx of boaters from outside of the area and monitor for invasive species were stewards from the Chautauqua Lake Association. P-J file photos by Jay Young Chautauqua Lake was visited by an increased number of boaters in 2020, in particular kayakers looking to enjoy the outdoors in a safe way during the COVID-10 pandemic. Efforts to prevent the spread of invasive species into local waterways ramped up along with traffic, thanks to continued work by the Chautauqua Lake Association’s Boat Steward Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention Program. ....
Move over, Austin: These towns are weirder Seeing America this summer? Put these offbeat burgs on your list By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated April 8, 2021, 2:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Issues with the neighbors? Not in Monowi, Neb. The population in Monowi is one â that would be Elsie Eiler, shown here.Photo courtesy of Nebraska Tourism The popular T-shirt reads âKeep Austin Weird,â but in our view, there are plenty of places in the United States that are more out-there than Austin, Texas. Take a look at some of these and youâll probably agree: Austin doesnât even make the cut. This is oddness with an alluring edge, quirky places that are worth seeking out as you explore America. ....
Jan 9, 2021 Frank J. Flagella, 74, of Fredonia, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at Brooks Memorial Hospital following a brief battle with cancer. He was born on March 1, 1946, in Dunkirk, N.Y., the son of the late Frank and Mildred (Ceranowicz) Flagella. Frank was a graduate from Cassadaga High School in 1964 and The State University of New York at Canton in 1968. He joined the U.S. Army upon graduating from SUNY Canton in 1968 and received an honorable discharge in 1974. He was hired in 1975 to work for the Village of Fredonia Waste Water Treatment Plant in the maintenance department. Upon completion of his New York State Waste Water Operator Certification, Frank was promoted to the Chief Operator’s Position in 1985 where he remained until his retirement in 2009. ....