Comedy Center issues statement on the tragic death of filmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife...
The stabbing death of renowned filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle has sent shock-waves through Hollywood... and much of the country. It's been especially felt here in Jamestown at the National Comedy Center... which Rob and his brother and sister visited in 2022 to open a new archive exhibit about their legendary father, Carl Reiner. In a statement issued this morning... Comedy Center Executive Director Journey Gunderson said Reiner -- "consistently worked from a place of conviction and integrity. Together, he and Michele were a force -- combining comedy, creativity, and public engagement into their shared endeavors. They were as committed to making a difference as they were to their careers, a rare combination that makes this loss feel all the more profound." At the ribbon cutting... Rob Reiner recalled how their father said "good night" by adjusting his tie... at the end of one of his Saturday night shows. Journey Gunderson added that when Rob Reiner was paying tribute to his father here he "did so with reverence, humility, kindness, and a steadfast, enthusiastic intellect in matters of comedy and humanity. We are grateful to have known them both and for the impact they had on all of us." Rob Reiner was 78... and, still actively working in Hollywood, as was his 68 year-old wife, Michelle.
Social media influencer known for confronting child predictors, stabbed in arm during weekend incident...
A social media influencer and digital creator from the region who touts his confronting alleged child preditors is himself recovering from a stab wound while confronting one last weekend. Media One News has learned from social media and other sources that the man -- identified on social media as Niky Sal -- was stabbed in the left arm by one of two men who were allegedly going to meet a juvenile he met on-line last Saturday afternoon. Sal reportedly got into a fight with one man... and, it appears the other man stabbed him... at the Tim Horton's restaurant in Brooklyn Square about 12:30 p.m. That third person, identified as 43-year-old James Morris, allegedly stabbed Sal... and, left the scene. Officers found Morris a short distance away and took him into custody without incident. Police say the stabbing victim suffered a large laceration to his arm and he is now being treated at UPMC Hamot Medical Center in Erie, Pa. Morris was arraigned on charges including one count of first-degree assault... one count of tampering with physical evidence... and, two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He was taken to the county jail on $10,000 cash bail.
Teacher at Pine Valley Central Schools arrested for alleged sexual contact with a juvenile at the school...
A Pine Valley Central School district teacher is accused of engaging in sexual contact with a juvenile victim late last week. Sheriff's deputies say they arrested 33 year-old Robert Slisz of Hamburg after receiving a complaint from the school. Officers say their Criminal Investigation Division looked into the allegations... and, Slisz was taken into custody for third-degree sexual abuse... forcible touching... and, endangering the welfare of a child. He later turned himself in at the County Jail for Centalized Arraignment. Slisz will appear later in Cherry Creek Town Court.
Ecklund says three labor union contracts still unresolved as 2025 nears an end...
There is still some unfinished business in the city of Jamestown that Mayor Kim Ecklund would like to wrap-up by years-end... or by early next year at the latest. There are still three, smaller labor contracts pending in the city as 2025 draws to a close. Ecklund says they're still trying to hammer out new agreements with workers represented by AFSCME... the JCAA... and, the Jamestown Urban Renewal Agency. She says their goal is to at least "get very, very close" to new agreements at the end of the year... and, says a meeting with one was to take place last week. The city has approved contracts with it's fire and police unions... and, the Civil Service Employees Association going into next year.
Large gathering on hand last Friday for CHQ Chamber's annual meeting...
A large gathering of about 150 people were on hand for the CHQ Chamber's annual meeting at Wicked Warren's in Jamestown last Friday afternoon. Business and elected leaders on hand got to hear about the importance of community building and the need for collaboration to get things done -- especially in local communities. Members heard from recently retired Cleveland Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Ronn Richard. Richard... who has also been a board member at Chautauqua Institution... discussed how they took the Cleveland Foundation idea to New York City and Buffalo to get similar foundations started in those communities. With a varied career spanning foreign service, private business, and non-profit leadership, he recounted how community building was even a matter of national security. He said, “we had to build relationships, while also recognizing that the United States was in direct competition with a number of foreign countries."
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The chamber also recognized Aimee Rogers... a long-time community activist in Forestville, and the town of Hanover... who was presented with the chamber's Pam Lydic Coalition Builder Award. The chamber recognized her for her work as founder and President of the community group, "Imagine Westfield..." which has been involved with efforts to improve that community since going through dissolution several years ago.