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Pictured are runners from a race sponsored by Tonia and Mark Wilson of Cassadaga.
Submitted photo
CASSADAGA Tonia and Mark Wilson of Wilson Endurance Sports, in spite of the pandemic, are planning events for the upcoming future. This time, it’s back to back events on May 29 and 30, bringing some activity to Cassadaga for Memorial Day weekend with both helping benefit different organizations within the town.
The Saturday event is something the Wilsons have run before, at the Harbor Hotel in Celoron two years ago. Sponsored by Southern Tier Brewing Company, the Cassadaga Fireman’s Beer Mile will return to help raise money which would allow the Cassadaga Fire Department to purchase a much needed piece of equipment.
adolce@observertoday.com
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Pictured are runners from a race sponsored by Tonia and Mark Wilson of Cassadaga.
CASSADAGA Tonia and Mark Wilson of Wilson Endurance Sports, in spite of the pandemic, are planning events for the upcoming future. This time, it’s back to back events on May 29 and 30, bringing some activity to Cassadaga for Memorial Day weekend with both helping benefit different organizations within the town.
The Saturday event is something the Wilsons have run before, at the Harbor Hotel in Celoron two years ago. Sponsored by Southern Tier Brewing Company, the Cassadaga Fireman’s Beer Mile will return to help raise money which would allow the Cassadaga Fire Department to purchase a much needed piece of equipment.
jyoung@post-journal.com
OBSERVER file photo
County and village officials are hopeful that new development projects are on the horizon that will help increase recreation and foot traffic along the Mayville waterfront.
MAYVILLE The Mayville Village Board discussed potential plans for future development of its waterfront at its meeting Tuesday.
Mark Geise, deputy county executive for economic development, and Nate Aldrich, manager of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth, briefed the board on the necessary planning and strategy involved for such a project.
Geise cited waterfront development efforts including those along the Chadakoin River in Jamestown and Canalside and Buffalo as examples of municipal projects that can drive tourism and local use of those areas.
jyoung@post-journal.com
County and village officials are hopeful that new development projects are on the horizon that will help increase recreation and foot traffic along the Mayville waterfront.
P-J file photos by Jay Young
MAYVILLE The Mayville Village Board discussed potential plans for future development of its waterfront at its meeting Tuesday.
Mark Geise, deputy county executive for economic development, and Nate Aldrich, manager of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth, briefed the board on the necessary planning and strategy involved for such a project.
Geise cited waterfront development efforts including those along the Chadakoin River in Jamestown and Canalside and Buffalo as examples of municipal projects that can drive tourism and local use of those areas.