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WJTN News Headlines for Fri., Mar. 31, 2023

Borrello says on-time state budget not likely, credits Hochul for fighting for changes to bail reform...
The clock is ticking for state lawmakers in Albany to pass a budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year.  State Senator George Borrello says all indications are pointing towards tonight's Midnight deadline passing without an on-time budget.  The Sunset Bay Republican believes the biggest hurdle deals with the state's bail reform law.  Borrello says Governor Kathy Hochul has been trying to push back on Democrats' efforts to hold their ground in keeping bail reform unchanged.  He says the more liberal Democrats are pushing back when it comes to making any changes... and, they want more spending.  Borrello says other sticking points include the Good Cause Eviction bill... and the Clean Slate Act.  Both were the focus of public protests at the Capitol Building this week.  He added that -- quote -- "We're going to see a lot of troubling things that are going to be bad for New Yorkers no matter when this budget passes."


Jamestown man arrested for alleged burglary at westside church...
A city man has been arrested for allegedly being seen breaking into a church on Jamestown's westside yesterday.  City police say they responded to a person with a weapon call in the area of North Main and West Third Streets just after 12:30 this morning.  Officers say the located 25 year-old Kade Farbo at the scene... and discovered that Farbo matched the description of a burglary suspect from a break-in at the unidentified church.  Police took Farbo into custody... and, he was taken to the city jail on charges of third-degree burglary, and second-degree criminal tampering.  He was jailed pending arraignment.


Police agencies looking into alleged "Swatting" calls in Jamestown and elsewhere...
A number of school districts across New York State -- including Jamestown and Silver Creek -- Thursday received what are called "swatting" calls for an active shooter.  The fake calls occured late Thursday morning... and, put both the city school district and Silver Creek schools into lock-out or down situations.  On the JPS website... officials say the lock-out was lifted at dismissal time.  They add that Jamestown police confirmed the calls were "not credible."  All after-school activities continued as planned.  The statement adds "please be aware that the lockout was called in an abundance of caution due to an anonymous swatting call.  A swatting call is a prank call made for the purpose of soliciting a police response and is intended to cause fear and panic.  These calls have been occurring in several states across the country.  JPS will continue to maintain close partnerships with law enforcement to ensure school safety and security." 


Chautauqua County alerting residents to rise in Xylazine being found in local drug supply...
Chautauqua County officials are monitoring the emergence of a dangerous substance in the local illegal drug supply.  Xylazine, a non-opioid veterinary tranquilizer not approved for human use, is being found mixed with fentanyl and other opioids in communities nationwide.  Officials say... when added to these street drugs to extend their effects, xylazine also increases the already serious risk of a drug overdose.  Because it is not an opioid, xylazine does not respond to naloxone -- or Narcan -- the opioid overdose-reversing medication.  Repeated use of xylazine is also associated with severe skin ulcers, abscesses, and related complications.  The Drug Enforcement Agency says "Xylazine is making the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced, fentanyl, even deadlier."  Resources to help those struggling with substance use can be found at CombatAddictionCHQ.com. 


Mark Russell, political satirist with ties to Western NY, passes at age 90...
Legendary master of political satire, and frequent visitor and resident of Chautauqua Institution --  Mark Russell -- has passed away at the age of 90 at his Washington, D.C. home.  Russell stood at a star-spangled piano and kept people in stitches for six decades with musical parodies and professorial tomfoolery that dug at politicians... and, captured the silly side of Washington.  Russell was also often interviewed by our Jim Roselle back in the day at Chautauqua... and, even wrote a song about Jim for Roselle's 55th anniversary on the air party at Little Theater.  Russel's wife, Alison, said he died from prostate cancer.  Did he have any writers?  Russell would quickly respond: “Oh, yes — 100 in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives.”


Sundquist talks about National League of Cities Congressional Conference...
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist says he's eager to implement new initiatives he observed during the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference.  Earlier this week... elected officials from across the country convened in Washington, D-C to explore different means of helping their respective municipalities.  Sundquist says addressing housing concerns is a major issue... but, while most cities have an affordable-housing crisis, he says Jamestown is dealing with a different kind of housing issue -- that being old housing stock that's not handicapped accessible and modern.  He notes this is especially important for seniors because most of the housing stock in Jamestown isn’t designed for someone with limited mobility. But, most homes in New York’s rural areas aren’t, and modifications can be costly. A study from the Rural Housing Coalition of New York finds 28% of homes in New York’s rural counties were built before 1940. 

WJTN News Headlines for Thurs., Mar. 30, 2023

Jamestown, Silver Creek schools among those targeted by "Swatting" calls today...
A number of school districts across New York State -- including Jamestown and Silver Creek -- have received what are called "swatting" calls for an active shooter.  The fake calls occured late this morning... and, put both the city school district and Silver Creek schools into lock-down.  On the JPS website... officials say the lock-out was lifted at dismissal time.  They add that Jamestown police confirmed the calls were "not credible."  All after-school activities continued as planned.  The statement adds "please be aware that the lockout was called in an abundance of caution due to an anonymous swatting call.  A swatting call is a prank call made for the purpose of soliciting a police response and is intended to cause fear and panic.  These calls have been occurring in several states across the country.  JPS will continue to maintain close partnerships with law enforcement to ensure school safety and security." 


Borrello expresses "extreme displeasure" over Kindt's release; 1999 killer paroled to Dutchess County in Eastern NY...
A local state lawmaker says there is outrage across several local communities over the New York State Parole Board's recent decision to release a Cattaraugus County man convicted in a 1999 murder.  Edward Kindt was 15 years old when he raped and murdered Penny Brown in Salamanca.  State Senator George Borrello says he expressed "extreme displeasure" when the State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision considered releasing Kindt to the Westfield area.  Borrello says he spoke directly with the head of the state Department of Corrections... and, Westfield was taken out as a potential destination.  The board was also considering releasing Kindt in Olean.. but, that community also voiced strong opposition.  He was officially released this morning, but will be moved to Dutchess County in Eastern New York.  Meanwhile... Borrello... a Republican from Sunset Bay... says he is involved in crafting parole reform legislation... that would require a unanimous decision by the parole board... and, allow victim's families to have an appeals process.  Brown was jogging with her two dogs when Kindt attacked, and killed her.  He was sentenced at the time to 9 years to life because he was a juvenile at the time.


Dunkirk man sentenced to 9 years in prison for firing gun in June of 2022...
A north county man will spend the next nine-years in state prison and five-years parole supervision after that for firing a gun in the area of Park Avenue and Fifth Street in Dunkirk.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt has announced that 25 year-old Adrian Rivera-Salome of Dunkirk received the sentence from County Court Judge David Foley after being convicted of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.  The conviction for the Violent Felony was obtained this past Jan. 13, and, stemmed from an incident last June when Rivera-Salome was arrested after firing the gun. 


Sundquist talks housing and public safety during National League of Cities conference in D.C...
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist says he's eager to implement new initiatives he observed during the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference.  Earlier this week... elected officials from across the country convened in Washington, D.C. to explore different means of helping their respective municipalities.  Sundquist says addressing housing concerns is a major issue... but, while most cities have an affordable-housing crisis, he says Jamestown is dealing with a different kind of housing issue.  Sundquist says they've seen a loss of investment, and was excited to hear about a new "housing accelerator program.  Cities like Jamestown are also facing the issue of redefining public safety.  Across the country... different municipalities have been training officers in mental health practices to better understand how to deal with a suspect who might be mentally ill.  Sundquist notes mayors from across the country discussed this during the conference... noting a need to have mental health counselors, and others involved. 


City of Jamestown looking for a new comptroller -- again...
For the fourth-time in the past year or so... the city of Jamestown has found itself again looking for a new comptroller as well as a deputy comptroller.  That after current Acting Comptroller Katie Maycock left city employment for a position in the private sector.  Lack of a comptroller... or a deputy... was brought up at this week's City Council voting session as part of the reason for a delay in financial information on the impacts of hiring eight new firefighters using a federal SAFER Grant.  Council President Tony Dolce says the big problem is the city can't pay what the private sector is... so he says they're going to look at requirements and pay.  The city has gone through some five city comptrollers, and deputy comptrollers since Joe Bellitto retired shortly after Mayor Eddie Sundquist took office.


North Carolina man arrested in Jamestown for parole absconding...
A man from North Carolina sought for fleeing South Dakota as a parolee wanted on burglary and drug charges has been arrested in Jamestown following a traffic stop.  City police say they stopped a car on North Main St. at West 13th just after 5 p.m. Wednesday... and, found the vehicle had an expired temporary registration.  The driver... 39 year-old John Arnott... was found to have been wanted in South Dakota for being a parole absconder on charges of burglary... and, possession and distribution of controlled substances.  He was jailed pending extradiction.

WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Mar. 29, 2023

NWS says big weather change, with wind, rain and snow to move into region late this afternoon... 
A sharp, arctic cold front will produce some wild weather across Western New York later today.  Meteorologist Liz Jurkowski with the National Weather Service in Buffalo says the front will pass through the region sometime between 4 and 7 p.m. and will affect the evening commute.  Jurkowski says precipitation ahead of the front will start off as a rain/snow mix before eventually changing over to snow... and, that will make for a difficult evening commute.  She says wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph are also expected.  High temperatures today are expected to reach near 50 before the front moves through the area, and drops temperatures below the freezing mark.


Borrello says Kindt to be released at Westfield-area motel today...
State Senator George Borrello is blasting the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision for deciding to release convicted murderer Edward Kindt into a town of Westfield motel.  Borrello issued a statement late Tuesday... indicating that he has learned where Kindt will be released Wednesday.  The Sunset Bay Republican says "I am outraged that the criminal coddling members of the New York State Parole Board have made the decision to release this killer, disregarding the utterly brutal and heinous details of his crime, the trauma of his victim’s family, and with no concern for the innocent members of the public they are putting at tremendous risk."  Kindt was found of second-degree murder in the 1999 rape and strangulation death of Salamanca's Penny Brown when he was 15 years old.  However... because he was a juvenile at the time, he could only be sentenced to 9 years to life behind bars. 


Trio from Westfield arrested on several drug, and weapons possession charges...
Three Westfield residents have been arrested on numerous drug and weapons possession charges after a call to check on the well-being of two children last Sunday night.  Sheriff's officers say they, and Westfield Police, were called to 6136 Ogden Rd. in the town of Westfield shortly after 6 p.m.  During the investigation... officers found materials used to make methamphetamine, and a search warrant was obtained.  In addition to the materials used to make meth... investigators seized a quantity of fentanyl, 6.69 grams of meth... scales and packaging material used in the distribution of narcotics... and, a shotgun.  Two of the people arrested... 53 year-old Julie Warren and 30 year-old Gary Warren lll... were both charged with second-degree unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine... third and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... second-degree criminally using drug paraphernalia... endangering the welfare of a child... and, fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.  Deputies say 25 year-old Dana Walsh faces the same charges... except for the criminal possession of a weapon count.  All three were taken to the county jail pending centralized arraignment.


Cattaraugus County man arrested on Child Porn charges...  
A Salamanca man has been arrested for allegedly being found in possession of child pornography.  State Police in Olean say they arrested 61 year-old Myron Bialaszewski on a felony count of possessing a sexual performance by a child.  The Department's Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Cattaraugus County was assisted by the Troop 'A' Computer Crimes Unit... and, conducted an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation... that found Bialaszewski in possession of child porn.  He was issued an appearance ticket for Salamanca City Court next month.


Pa. man arrested for assault after hitting person multiple-times in Westfield...
A North East, Pennsylvania man has been arrested for allegedly hitting another person in the face and head several times during an altercation in the town of Westfield.  Sheriff's Officers were called to the scene for an unwanted person last Saturday night... and, found that 25 year-old Aarien Carvallo had intentionally hit the victim several times.  Carvallo was arrested for third-degree assault.  He was jailed pending centralized arraignment at the county jail.


Lehman honored with proclamation upon retirement as Jamestown's DPW Director...
Last night's Jamestown City Council meeting was the final one for retiring city Public Works Director Jeff Lehman... whos last day is this Friday.  Lehman was honored with a proclamation by Mayor Eddie Sundquist at the beginning of last night's voting session.  Sundquist was not able to be at the meeting, so, City Council President Tony Dolce did the honors, noting that Lehman started with the city in April of 1994... and, will have served just short of 30 years in the position.  Dolce says Lehman helped complete a record level of infrastructure, public works and park facilities, and assisted with starting and rehabilitating the city's riverwalk.  On a personal note... Dolce noted that he and Lehman both started with the city the same year... and, he says it'll be "really strange" to not have Lehman around.  He'll be replaced by long-time DPW Engineer Mark Reitzer... who will become Acting DPW Director... as well as Acting Parks Director.


City man arrested during warrant check on southside...
A Jamestown man has been arrested following a street check late Monday for allegedly failing to appear in court.  City police say officers were conducting the check in the Foote and Prather Avenues area of the city... and, made contact with 23 year-old William Gardner... who tried to walk away from police.  Officers then advised Gardner of the warrant... and, when they tried to take him into custody... he began to pull away... and elude arrest.  He was taken into custody... and, jailed pending arraignment on the bench warrant, and an additional charge of resisting arrest.


 

WJTN News Headlines for Tues., Mar. 28, 2023

City Council tables $1.8-million SAFER grant to hire eight new firefighters, but, approves five already in the budget...
The Jamestown City Council has tabled action on a resolution to accept a $1.8-million federal grant to hire another eight firefighters.  Lawmakers at last night's voting session decided to delay the vote for a month after just receiving some updated financial information on the potential impact once the three-year SAFER Grant expires.  Council Finance Committee Chairwoman Kim Ecklund says one of the additional pieces of information they need is on a potential, second ambulance... and, says they just received some of the information they needed.  Deputy Fire Chief Matt Coon says the SAFER Grant would only cover firefighters salary, benefits and retirement.  The City Council did approve the hiring of five new firefighters to fill vacancies in the department... as well as cover retirements during 2023.


Lawmakers approve more ARPA funding for business expansion, new splash pads and parks projects...
City lawmakers last night did approve several hundred thousand dollars worth of American Rescue Plan Act funding for economic development... and, parks projects.  There were three Building Acquistion and Business Expansion Grants that were approved... totaling just over $260,000.  However... there was a reduction in the amount going to Summit Wealth Management... which originally was to receive just over $108,000.  Sixth-Ward Councilman Andrew Faulker moved to reduce that to $83,000 to complete the main project, which is now underway after acquiring the property.  Lawmakers unanimously approved the amended amount... along with $167,000 to Panache Salon and Day Spa... and, $114,000 for Labyrinth Press Company. 
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The City Council did approve allocating $400,000 toward splash-pads being installed at Jackson-Taylor and Allen Parks, 8-to-1.  The original amount was to be $500,000... but, Councilman Jeff Russell moved to amend that amount due to a pending $100,000 state grant. 


Jamestown man arrested on federal drug and weapons charges...
A city man has been arrested on federal drug and weapon's charges in connection with two traffic stops in the past four months.  U.S. Attorney Trini Ross says 39 year-old Steven Glover was arrested Monday... and, charged by criminal complaint with being a felon in possession of a firearm... and, possession of five grams or more of methamphetamine.  Prosecutors say city police spotted Glover driving a vehicle last Dec. 14 while he had a suspended license.  He told officers he had a pipe... which had meth residue inside it.  Glover was detained and a search of the vehicle led to recovery of a digital scale with white crystal residue, and a pistol.  He was charged, and released on bail.  However... he was a passenger in another vehicle this past Feb. 22... and was seen with drug paraphernalia... and, a plastic bag containing suspected methamphetamine. Glover was again taken into custody.  He was convicted of a felony in 2019... and, is prohibited from possessing a firearm.  The charges carry a mandatory minimum penalty of five years in prison and a maximum of 40 years.


D.A. Schmidt announces county court sentencings...
Two Jamestown residents have been sentenced in Chautauqua County Court to time in state prison... one for robbery and the second for attempting to possess a weapon.  District Attorney Jason Schmidt says 32 year-old Meghan McBride was sentenced Monday by Judge David Foley to a determinate state prison sentence of four-years... plous five years post-release supervision after being convicted of Felony second-degree robbery.  McBride pled guilty to the charge for her participation in a strong-arm robbery where one person was assaulted, injured, and had property taken from them in Feb. 2022.  Also in county court... 20 year-old Simeon Leeper of Jamestown was sentenced by Judge Foley to a determinate state prison sentence of two years... plus three years of post-release supervision after being convicted of second-degree attempted criminal possession of a weapon.  Leeper pleaded guilty to the charge back this past Jan. 12 after he was caught trying to hide a loaded gun.  This incident occurred in June of 2021. 


Wendel says it's "back to drawing board" on finding more funding for lake and waterway maintenance and presevation...
Since the Chautauqua County Legislature has rejected a proposal to increase the county's occupancy tax to 8%... the county's top-elected official says it's "back to the drawing board" when it comes to finding money for improvements to Chautauqua Lake and other area waterways.  County Executive P.J. Wendel says the county currently does not have enough money to fund such projects.  Wendel says they receive nearly $3-million in requests for projects, but, only have about $600,000 from the current source.  He adds that while concerns were heard from some small business and hotel owners, lawmakers did not hear from the largest contributors to the bed tax... including Peak 'n Peek... Chautauqua Institution... and, the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel.  Last week... the legislature voted 14-0 to keep the occupancy tax at 5%. 


Westfield woman arrested for "numerous" break-ins at storage facilities...
A Westfield woman has been arrested following an investigation into "numerous" break-ins at storage unit facilities in the towns of Westfield and Portland.  Sheriff's officers say they were also investigating the theft of a 2005 Honda-model car from a Portland residence earlier this month... and, further investigation led to the arrest of 40 year-old Rachael Blanchard for second and third-degree burglary... and, two counts of fourth-degree grand larceny -- one for the stolen car and the other for a stolen credit card.  She was arraigned... and, remanded to the county jail on $2,000 cash bail.

WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Mar. 27, 2023

City man arrested on multiple-drug charges following early weekend traffic stop...
A Jamestown man wanted on a federal warrant has been arrested on numerous drug-related charges following a traffic stop in the city's northside early last weekend.  Jamestown police say they stopped a car shortly before 10 p.m. last Friday for multiple traffic violations.  However... just before the vehicle came to a complete stop... a passenger got out and tried to flee the scene.  Officer's caught 31 year-old Kyle Lewis after a brief foot chase... and, found him in possession of a quantity of a Methamphetamine/Fentanyl mix... along with a digital scale... and, a large amount of cash.  In addition to the federal arrest warrant... Lewis was charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... second-degree criminally possessing drug paraphernalia... and, second-degree obstructing governmental administration.  He was jailed pending arraignment.


Buffalo woman arrested on DWI, speeding charges in Gerry...
A Buffalo woman is accused of driving drunk... and speeding... following a traffic stop on Route 60 in the town of Gerry early last Saturday.  Sheriff's officers say they stopped the vehicle... driven by 34 year-old Lyndsay Foster... shortly before 2 a.m. for driving more than the 55 mile an hour speed limit.  They also found she was driving while intoxicated.  Deputies arrested Foster for DWI... Aggravated DWI... and, speed over 55 mph.  She was issued appearance tickets for Gerry Town Court at a later date.


City Council to vote on providing more ARPA funding to Watershed Conservancy...
The Jamestown City Council will vote tonight on a proposal to use another $327,000 to clean up, restore and stabilize the Chadakoin River Basin east of the Main Street Bridge.  City Development Director Crystal Surdyk says it's part of an original $500,000 allocation of American Rescue Plan Act funding to be used by the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy for the project... which will go towards the matching requirement for state funding.  Surdyk says the money has already been approved by the Jamestown Local Development Corporation... and, will be used to stablize and restore the eroded river bank in several locations... and remove remaining debris that impedes navigation of the river... including trees and other items on top of -- or at the bottom -- of the river.  She says... if lawmakers have any additional questions... Watersheld Conservancy Director Twan Leenders will be available to answer them before tonight's monthly voting session.  That gets underway at City Hall tonight at 7:30 p.m. 


City man arrested for violating order of protection...
A Jamestown man has been arrested for allegedly being in the presence of a juvenile who has a "stay-away" order of protection against him.  City police were doing a compliance check with Chautauqua County Probation at a southside location shortly before 6 p.m. last Friday... and, found 32 year-old Neal Cox inside the residence with the juvenile victim.  Cox was arrested for second-degree criminal contempt... and, was taken to the city jail pending arraignment.


Maple Weekends conclude on high-note for region...
The 27th annual Maple Weekend's concluded successfully at some 180 producers across New York state Sunday... including several in Chautauqua County.  One of the local producers was Big Tree Maple near Lakewood.  Owner Lloyd Munsee says the larger numbers turned out on Saturdays... and, for the second year in a row... they had a 10-minute video to show everyone that stopped by... that shows the process of making maple syrup.  Munsee says a local school student with an interest in videography made the video for them.  Maple Weekends is traditionally held the last two weekends of March... and, features maple syrup... and other products like maple candy... and, maple cream.  Some locations... such as Sprague's in Portville... also serve pancakes for people who stop by.  Several local producers took part in both Maple Weekends the past two weekends.  
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With warmer than normal temperatures this Winter until the past couple of weeks... some people wondered what kind of 'sap run' there would be.  Lloyd Munsee says... while the season started early... it went well.  He says they actually boiled sap for the first time on Feb. 9... and, adds some producers were making syrup in January.  Munsee says the syrup this year was a "light" color... adding that very few producers were reporting a "dark" color syrup.  He says they're going to wind up with a "full crop" this year.


Local officials blast Parole Bd. decision to parole Edward Kindt...
The New York State Parole Board has approved the release of a man convicted of brutally raping and killing a Salamanca woman on a jogging path on Mother's Day of 1999.  Edward Kindt... who's now 39 years-old... was sentenced to nine-years in prison during his trial because he was 15 years-old at the time he killed Penny Brown.  Local State Senator George Borrello... and others... are expressing outrage because Kindt could be released as soon as this Wednesday, Mar. 29.  Brown was out jogging with her two dogs when she was ambushed and sexually assaulted by Kindt... who ultimately strangled her with her dog’s leash.  Since he was 15 at the time... Kindt was spared a life term on his plea to second-degree murder and sentenced to nine years to life in prison, the maximum available for a juvenile at the time. 


 

WJTN News Headlines for Fri., Mar. 24, 2023

Falconer man indicted in cold case kidnap and murder investigation...
A Falconer man has been arrested after being indicted by a federal grand jury for a nine-year-old kidnap and murder case.  U.S. Attorney Trini Ross has announced that 36 year-old Anthony Neubauer is accused of kidnapping an individual identified as "J.A." on May 27, 2014 in the Jamestown area... and, then taking that person to Pennsylvana... where they later died.  Ross says Neubauer faces one count of kidnapping resulting in death.  He was arraigned this afternoon by U-S Magistrate Judge Jeremiah McCarthy and is being held pending a detention hearing next Tuesday.  Neubauer faces a manditory minimum of life in prison if convicted.


County Legislature rejects increasing Bed Tax to 8%... approves remaining at 5%...
There will be no change in Chautauqua County's occupancy -- or bed tax -- under a measure approved by the County Legislature.  Lawmakers in Mayville Wednesday night approved keeping the tax at 5% after a number of overnight accomodation facilty owners voiced their disapproval.  One of them... Peter Weimer of We-Wan-Chu cottages...  says his taxes nearly doubled after the town of Chautauqua went to 100% of assessed valuation last year.  Weimer says his taxes went from about $16,000 in 2021 to nearly $30,000 in 2022.  Bed-and-Breakfast Owner Rosemary Stage of Bemus Point noted that an increase to 8-percent... as proposed by County Executive P.J. Wendel... would cause some of her patrons to reconsider coming here... because their tourists do look at their bills.  Members of the legislature heard the message loud and clear... and, Jamestown Democrat Tom Nelson noted that... echoing what one hotel owner pointed out, saying "this tax will not go unnoticed by hotel guests."  It was pointed out that the higher tax -- if given state approval -- would not go into effect until next year.  The final vote to stay at the 5% tax was approved, 14-0.


Wendel touts more mental and physical health help in 2023 State of the County...
Chautauqua County's Health Department will be taking it's show on the road this year... with a new "mobile clinic" that'll be providing mental and physical health services.  That from County Executive P.J. Wendel... who announced that as one of his administration's new initiatives during 2023 during Wednesday night's State of the County Address.  Wendel says Public Health Director Dr. Michael Faulk has been working on the program... which will include lead testing for children, and augmented vaccination clinics, and partnering with other agencies to help people with addiction issues.  Wendel's 18-minute long speech touched on a number of other areas... including the need for sewer service along the western shoreline of Chautauqua Lake.  He says the West Lake Sewer Project will enter Phase-Two this year.  He also touted the start of work on expanding broadband and Internet access in the county.


Florida man arrested for shooting incident in Pa. that led to emergency call at Dunkirk Thruway exit...
A man from Ocala, Florida man has been arrested in connection with Tuesday night's shooting incident that occured on Interstate 90 in Pennsylvania.  New York State Police have announced that 34-year-old Ervin Stubbs was charged with one Felony count of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.  Stubbs was also charged by Pennsylvania State Police as a fugitive from justice.  Troopers from State Police Troop 'T' in Dunkirk were called to Exit 59 at about 9 p.m. Tuesday... and met up with EMS and the victim, identified as a 42-year-old man from Detroit, Mich.  He was taken to the Erie County Medical Center for treatment of a non-life threatening wound to the knee.  Police say Stubbs was driving his truck when he allegedly shot the victim... and he was later found at a Genesee County truck stop -- with a 9-mm handgun.  He'll be taken to Pennsylvania where is sought on an extradition warrant. 


Gillibrand urges use of Maternity Mortality Hotline in the wake of increased deaths between 2020 and 2021...
A major increase in the number of maternal deaths in the United States from 2020 to 2021 has led U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to call for fully implementing the new, National Maternal Mental Health Hotline.  The New York Democrat was able to get legislation to begin the program in this year's budget.  Gillibrand says the Centers for Disease Control recently reported a 40-percent rise in the maternal mortality cases... most of which she says are preventable.  She adds 4 out of 5 of those were triggered by mental health issues... including substance abuse disorders, suicide, and depression or PTSD.  Gillibrand adds that most of those are among black women... and, says the most prominent case involved legenday tennis star, Serena Williams.  Gillibrand says the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline is available free to the public... 24-hours a day... seven days a week.  She says that number is 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS... that's 1-833-943-5746.     


Langworthy co-sponsors Dairy Pricing Act in Congress...
Chautauqua County's representative in Congress has introduced the bi-partisan Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act of 2023 in the House of Representatives.  Buffalo-area Republican Nick Langworthy introduced the measure... with New York Democrat Joe Morelle... Thursday as part of National Agriculture Week.  Langworthy says the measure aims to ensure that dairy farmers have the ability to price their products to reflect today’s market environment.  He says the bill will help "bring transparency and modernize the Federal Milk Marketing Order system so our farmers have confidence in their product pricing that are reflective of today’s standards."  The Senate bill is sponsored by New York Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand and Maine Republican Susan Collins.

WJTN News Headlines for Thurs., Mar. 23, 2023

JPD investigating pair of stabbings on southside Wednesday...
Jamestown Police confirm they are investigating a pair of reported stabbings on the city's southside Wednesday afternoon and evening.  A desk sergeant says the first incident... in the area of Park and Linden Streets... occured about 2:30 p.m.  However... the victim did not suffer serious injuries... and, would not cooperate.  The second incident occured about 5 p.m. in the same area... and involved a male victim.  The JPD official says that person suffered multiple lacerations... and was flown to an out-of-town trauma center for treatment.  No arrests have yet been made.


Persons involving in State Thruway shooting incident identified...
A Florida man has been arrested on charges stemming from a shooting incident that occurred Tuesday evening on Interstate 90 in Pennsylvania.  New York State Police have announced that 34-year-old Ervin Stubbs of Ocala, Florida was charged with a Class C Felony count of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.  He was also charged by Pennsylvania State Police as a fugitive from justice.  Troopers from New York State Police Troop 'T' in Dunkirk were called to Exit 59 at about 9 p.m. Tuesday... and met up with EMS and the victim, identified as a 42-year-old man from Detroit, Mich.  He was taken to the Erie County Medical center for treatment of a non-life threatening gunshot wound to the knee.  An investigation found that Stubbs was driving his truck when he allegedly shot the victim.  Stubbs was later located at a truck stop in Genesee County and was allegedly found to be in possession of a 9-mm handgun.


Wendel touts tax rate reductions, economic development and others during State of County Address to legislature...
Chautauqua County is in a "strong" position as 2023 begins.  Those are the feelings of County Executive P.J. Wendel... as he delivered his annual State of the County Address at last night's monthly meeting of the legislature.  The 18-minute speech touched on a number of areas... including the county's financial health.  Wendel says the county has been able to build a $19.4-million undesignated fund balance... which has allowed tax rate decreases the past three years.  He says the moves were purposeful because we're moving into "a time of high inflation, increasing interest rates, and a pending recession."  Wendel adds he wants to "hold the line during any economic crisis."  He touted a number of economic development successes the past year... and, is projecting optimism in the coming year.  In fact... he says the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency is partnering with others to create new, 150-acre, "shovel-ready" industrial park site in the west county area.  Wendel also touted county Health Department plans to start-up a new "mobile clinic" in 2023... and, the start of work on Phase-Two of the West Chautauqua Lake Sewer District.


COI awarded $125,000 HUD grant to do "Fair Housing Testing..."
A local organization that helps lower-income people deal with fair housing issues is getting a $125,000 federal grant from the $54-million being allocated nationwide by the federal government.  The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the funding Wednesday for 182 organizations... including Chautauqua Opportunities, Incorporated.  HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge says the grant for COI will come from HUD's 'Education and Outreach Initiative Test Coordinator Training' program.  That will support COI being able to "conduct fair housing testing" in the community.  HUD says "fair housing testing refers to the use of testers who, like 'secret shoppers', pose as prospective renters or buyers to determine if people are complying with federal law.


Langworthy and MAST Director agree there should be no change in federal minimum wage right now...
With the current labor shortage... and, jobs going unfilled... there doesn't need to be an increase in the federal minimum wage.  Those are the feelings of local Congressman Nick Langworthy... and, manufacturing representatives during a recent gathering at Weber-Knapp Company in Jamestown.  While the minimum in Upstate New York went to $14.20 an hour Jan. 1... the federal minimum remains at $7.25 an hour.  Langworthy says... even though Pennsylvania's minimum wage remains $7.25... most places are paying far more than that.  He says it's a "very competitive labor market right now..." and, with that... most employers in Pennsylvania are likely paying much more than that.  Executive Dir. Todd Tranum with the Manufacturer's Association of the Southern Tier, says typically, MAST prefers to see any increase in the federal minimum to keep manufacturer's competitive.  But, he adds "we're in a different environment right now." 


City man charged after allegedly smashing phone at County Jail...
A Jamestown man being held at the Chautauqua County Jail in Mayville faces an additional charge after he intentionally smashed a facility phone inside his cell block.  Sheriff's officers say 38 year-old Bart Bartlett is accused of breaking the phone into "multiple pieces" during in incident at the jail Monday afternoon.  Deputies says Bartlett was jailed pending arraignment for fourth-degree criminal mischief.  


More from Medicaid rally in Jamestown...
Organizers of Tuesday's rally in Jamestown to increase Medicaid reimbursement have a short term goal... getting money in the new state budget to increase payments to long term care facilities by 20%.  But several speakers at the event, outside Christ First United Methodist Church, spoke to a longer term concern.  Director of the county's Office for Aging Services, Mary Ann Spanos, says Medicaid is very important to the aging community because most people enter long term care have $50,000 or less in assets... which she says will only last about two months in a nursing home.  At that point... she says people have to go onto Medicaid.

WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Mar. 22, 2023

JPS officials, JPD investigating high school students near school grounds Tuesday afternoon...
An altercation allegedly involving Jamestown High School students -- but, who don't regularily attend school -- is being investigated by city police and the school district.  District Spokesperson Cameron Hurst says the district was notified about the fight... which was reported Tuesday afternoon off school grounds... but, close by.  Hurst adds that district officials and city police immediately responded... and, city police report that charges are pending for those involved.  He says high school officials will conduct an investigation into this matter... and those involved.  School officials say violence of any kind will not be tolerated.


Firefighters make quick work of fire at Falconer-area restaurant...  
Quick work by a handful of local fire departments prevented heavy damage to a restaurant in the town of Ellicott late Monday night.  Chautauqua County Fire Investigation Team members say Falconer firefighters were called to the Maple Tree Cafe-&-Ice Cream at 1993 East Main St. about 11:55 p.m., and reportedly had the blaze under control in about 10 minutes.  Fire investigators were called in... and determined the cause was spontaneous combustion of some towels that had been exposed to cooking oil before being laundered.  They were apparently left piled in a plastic laundry basket.  No one was hurt.


City of Jamestown dealing with aftermath of office fire at JPD headquarters...
The city of Jamestown is working with it's insurance company after fire ripped through an office in the Jamestown Police Department last Friday.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist reported to City Council about the matter at Monday night's work session... noting that the fire at the City Hall location was accidental.  However... he says the office was pretty heavily-damaged after an appliance in the officer caught fire.  Sundquist says maintenance is working to clean-up that space, and they're working with the insurance company on what's covered.  He says the city Fire Department's mid-day shift responded quickly... and, helped minimize damage to the department.  He adds that there were also members of the Chautauqua County District Attorney's Office in that office... so the county's insurance carrier is also involved in the process.  


Medicaid Rally draws attention to funding shortage for local senior living facilities...
Proponents of a 20-percent increase in Medicaid reimbursement for long-term care facilities in New York gathered at a rally outside Christ First United Methodist Church at Noon Tuesday.  The President and Chief Executive Officer of Heritage, Lisa Haglund, was one of the speakers.  Haglund told the crowd that New York had not raised rates in 15 years... and, actually enforced a 1% cut when the pandemic came.  She says they are taking a more than $100 loss per day for each resident they have, and as a not-for-profit, it's hurting them.  Jamestown Mayor, Eddie Sundquist, said the message needs to be heard in Albany.  He says "enough is enough."  Some 30 people attended the rally, organized by a group of residents at Heritage.
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Following the event, State Assemblyman Andy Goodell confirmed the state is looking at a Medicaid increase for long term care facilities, but it probably won’t be 20%.  He says the governor requested a 5% increase, and that was raised to 10% in each of the ‘one house’ budgets.  The state budget is due by Apr. 1. 


Jamestown man arrested for harassment in Panama...
A Jamestown man has been arrested for allegedly harassing another person during an incident last weekend in Panama.  Sheriff's officers were called to an undisclosed address shortly after Midnight Sunday for a harassment complaint.  Deputies say their investigation showed that 20 year-old Michael Shafer harassed the person at the residence... and, he was located a short time later.  Officers took Shafer into custody without incident... and, he was charged with second-degree harassment.  He was taken to the cunty jail pending centralized arraignment.


Gas prices decline in Jamestown-area...
The price for a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline in the Jamestown-area has fallen 6-cents over the past week to just under $3.60.  The AAA East Central Gas Price Report says the price is now just over $3.59 a gallon after being just over $3.65 a gallon last week.  Despite economic news affecting the stock and oil markets... AAA says the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline fell 3-cents over the past week to $3.44.  That's 3 cents more than a month ago, but, 84 cents less than a year ago.  Meanwhile, the global oil price plunged into the low to mid $60 range per barrel, a level not seen since August 2021.  


Essek lays out $11.4-million, 2023-24 budget for Fredonia...
Fredonia Mayor Doug Essek has proposed a 2023-24 village budget that totals just over $11.4-million.  The proposed spending plan, announced during Monday night's Village Board workshop, would increase spending by just over $115,000.  During the budget presentation... Essek said he's proposing a 1.97% increase in the village tax rate... a hike of 77-cents per $1,000 of assessed value.  He says that would bring the rate to $36.95... from the current rate of $36.18 per $1,000.  Essek says the budget proposal does not includes any layoffs... and, were able to eliminate some excess from the budget.  However... he says the spending plan keeps essential services intact.  Village trustees will soon begin a review of the proposed budget.  A final budget is due by May 1.

WJTN News Headlines for Tues., Mar. 21, 2023

City Council looking to vote on adding 13 new firefighters next week...
The Jamestown City Council is expected to wote next week on two resolutions that would allow up to 13 new firefighters to be hired to ensure full-staffing for the fire department.  The main resolution accepts a $1.8-million dollar Federal Emergency Management Administration SAFER Grant to hire eight new firefighters.  Deputy Fire Chief Matt Coon says the grant will pay wages and benefits... but, adds since training is not included... they're working to address that through local training program using some in-house personnel and state trainers from the region.  Typically... new firefighters would be trained at the state's Fire Academy in Montour Falls.  However... that's for only one or two each semester.  Councilman Jeff Russell expressed concern over the fact the grant runs for three-years, and then either the added firefighters are "absorbed" into the system... or are laid off.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist says the city received a waiver, and will not have to pay matching costs... and, possibly others that will save money.  The Finance Committee also approved a measure lifting to hiring freeze to bring on five new firefighters that were already budgeted for 2023.   In addition to fully staffing all stations... the hiring would allow for a second-ambulance to be staffed.  Coon says this would increase staffing at the JFD from 56 to 68 firefighters.


City man arrested during traffic stop for drug trafficking...
A Jamestown man has been arrested for alleged drug trafficking following a Sunday afternoon traffic stop in the area of North Main and East Third Streets in the city.  Jamestown police say officers working a targeted patrol detail saw the vehicle... operated by 49 year-old Drew Thompson... fail to come to a complete stop shortly after 5 p.m.  Police investigated... and, found the Thompson was in possession of a quantity of methamphetamine, scales, drug packaging and a drug ledger.  He was subsequently arrested and taken to the city jail without incident.  Thompson is charged with third-degree criminal possession of a Controlled Substance -- with intent to sell... two counts of second-degree criminally using Drug Paraphernalia... and, various traffic citations.  He was held pending arraignment in city court.


Quattrone outlines new use of drones by Sheriff's Dept...
Chautauqua County Sheriff Jim Quattrone says his department's new Drone Unit is something they have been trying to develop for years now.  The Sheriff's Office recently announced the establishment of the new unit... via social media.  Quattrone went into more detail recently... noting efforts for a drone unit began after an attempt to locate a missing person.  The Drone Unit consists of members from multiple divisions, who are required to obtain a Part 107 UAS pilot certificate through the Federal Aviation Administration.  Quattrone says they will have three drones that can be used to look for lost or missing individuals, as well as for tactical situations.  He adds that the Sheriff's Office purchased the Drone Unit through a donation from an anonymous county resident whose property will be used for drone training.


Heritage supporters rally today for more Medicaid funding for senior living facilities...
Some residents at facilities operated by Heritage have organized a rally for Noon today in the parking lot of Christ First United Methodist Church on Buffalo Street in Jamestown.  One of the people involved, Don Peterson, says they are rallying because New York state is not putting enough into senior living facilities.  For many years, Peterson says as many as 75% of their residents are on Medicaid.  Organizers hope to get the attention of Albany lawmakers before the state budget is wrapped up later this month.  Peterson says the chronic under funding makes it difficult for organizations like Heritage... because they're losing about 30% of their daily funding need to care for those residents.  They have recently formed residents 'advocacy group' that's taking the lead on the Medicaid issue... with the approval of Heritage.
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The New York State Association of Counties reported last week that a controversial plan for Albany to 'intercept' over $600-million dollars in Medicaid money headed for counties had been removed from the 'one house budgets' in both the Senate and Assembly.


Mayville man arrested for DWI following ATV accident...
A man from Mayville is accused of being drunk after crashing his all-terrain vehicle into a ditch in the town of Chautauqua last Saturday night.  Sheriff's officers were called to the scene on Potter Road shortly before 9:30 p.m., and, found the ATV in the ditch.  Deputies say bystanders told them they saw a man in dark clothing run up the road... and, away from the scene.  Officers later located the suspected operator, 37 year-old Christopher Kent, some distance away from the location.  Further investigation found that Kent was operating the ATV drunk... and, he was arrested for DWI... Aggravated DWI... speed not reasonable and prudent... unregistered motor vehicle... and, moving from Lane Unsafely.  He was issued appearance tickets for Chautauqua Town Court.


Essek not running for mayor again in Fredonia...
Fredonia Mayor Doug Essek has decided that one term in office is enough... and, he won't be seeking a second term for the village's  top-elected office.  Essek, who defeated former Mayor Athanasia Landis in November 2019... announced his decision Monday morning in the north county.  In making the decision... Essek said he had "different things going on in his life" and was ready to move onto the next chapter.  Earlier this month, village resident Mike Ferguson announced he's running for mayor.  Ferguson ran for Chautauqua County Executive against now-State Senator, George Borrello in 2017.


 

WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Mar. 20, 2023

City man with 33 license suspensions arrested for driving without a license...
A Jamestown man has been arrested on the city's westside for allegedly driving with a license that had been suspended 33 times on 11 previous dates.  City police say patrol officers stopped the car... driven by 25 year-old Zacchae'us Kinsey shortly before Midnight Saturday in the area of West Third and Cherry Streets.  Police say they ran a background check... and, found the suspensions and "numerous" warrants for his arrest.  They add that Kinsey was also wanted by the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Department... and, Lakewood-Busti Police.  Police add they also found the vehicle was not insured... and, the registration had been suspended.  Kinsey was arrested for first-degree aggavated unlicensed operation... operating while registration was suspended... and, driving without insurance.  He was jailed pending arraignment.


Buffalo man critical after bizzare car-tractor-trailer accident on NYS Thruway... 
A Buffalo man remains in critical condition after his car was struck by a tractor-trailer on the New York State Thruway near Dunkirk last Thursday night.  State Police say they were called to the scene just after 9 p.m., and, say their investigation showed that a car... driven by 34 year-old Rashaun David... was parked on the left shoulder of the westbound lanes with no lights on.  However... David then abruptly turned into traffic and went across both westbound lanes before being struck by the big rig.  The driver of the tractor-trailer... 47 year-old Mohamed Ahmed of Minneapolis, MN., says he was unable to avoid the collision.  Troopers say David was not wearing a seatbelt at the time... and, was ejected from the vehicle.  Police say he was flown from the scene to UPMC Hamot Medical Center in Erie, Pa. with serious injuries.  Ahmed was not injured in the crash.  Troopers say traffic had to be diverted at the scene about 12 hours, and the accident remains under investigation.


Quattrone say it appears that changes to bail reform law will not take place...
Chautauqua County's top-cop says both houses in the New York State Legislature did not include changes in bail reform as part of their one-house budgets.  But... Sheriff Jim Quattrone says he wasn't surprised by the move... which comes after Governor Kathy Hochul told lawmakers during her State of the State and Budget messages that there needs to be changes.  Quattrone says he was pleased to see Hochul at least make some "common sense" proposals to reform the law... but, adds there seems to be little appetite from the Democratic majorities in the Senate and Assembly to make those changes.  With one-house bills now in place... negotiations are underway on what could be a $230-billion-plus budget that's due by Apr. 1.


Ripley man arrested in Westfield for giving a fake name during traffic stop...
A Ripley man wanted in Chautauqua County on a Felony warrant... and another for failure to appear in a Pennsylvania court has been arrested.  Sheriff's officers say they conducted a traffic stop on Route 20 in the town of Westfield last Saturday afternoon... and, found a passenger in the vehicle had given them a false name.  Deputies determined the man was really 36 year-old Skyler Miller... and, he was sought on the warrants.  Miller was arrested for false personation... and, taken to the county jail pending arraignment.  The driver of the car was not charged.


Jamestown man arrested for breaking into vacant apartment...
A city man has been arrested for allegedly breaking into an apartment in downtown Jamestown... and, then fighting with police as he was being arrested.  City police were called to 209 Spring St. just after 6 a.m. last Friday on a report of a burglary-in-progress... and, found 23 year-old William Gardner inside an apartment that was supposed to be vacant.  Officers say Gardner was taken into custody on one count of third-degree criminal trepass.  However... while being escorted into the city jail... he became combative and engaged in a physical altercation with officers.  He was subdued... and, additionally charged with second-degree obstructing governmental administration... and, resisting arrest.  Gardner was held pending arraignment.


Tranum says most manufacturer's have been able to make it through COVID-19 pandemic...
It’s been three years since the economy took a hard blow from the COVID-19 pandemic and the related shutdowns.  But one sector… manufacturing… has made it through, and in some instances grown.  Executive Director Todd Tranum with the Manufacturer's Association of the Southern Tier credited the manufacturers for staying the course, and showing how essential they are to the economy.  He spoke during the annual STEM Wars at Jamestown Community College.  He says for qualified workers there are good paying jobs available right now... and, manufacturers -- for the most part -- are busy.  Electrovaya is the Canadian maker of lithium-ion batteries that announced last fall it would establish a ‘gigafactory’ near Falconer.  However... the news since 2020 has not been all good.  Truck-Lite closed its plant in Falconer that year... and, subsequently moved its headquarters out of state. 


About 2,000 turn out for Jamestown's Turn the River Green" program...
The largest crowd in recent memory was on hand last Saturday morning for Jamestown's annual "Turn the River Green" celebration of St. Patrick's Day.  The crowd was thrilled to see the Chadakoin River turn green in Brookly Square.  Collaborative Children's Solutions helped put on this year's event with several games and other activities for the kids.  Director Patrick Smeraldo welcomed the crowd on a chilly... but, sunny morning.  Smeraldo introduced Mayor Eddie Sundquist... who welcomed everyone to one of only three events nationwide where a river is turned green for St. Patrick's Day.


 

WJTN News Headlines for Fri., Mar. 17, 2023

Firefighters in Fredonia, Hartfield areas battle house fires... 
Firefighters from several departments responded to a house fire in the village of Fredonia last night.  Fredonia firefighters were called to 10 Woodcrest Drive around 10:45 p.m. Thursday.  Fredonia received mutual aid from the city of Dunkirk, Sheridan, East Dunkirk and the Sunset Bay FAST Team.  The Chautauqua County Fire Investigation team was called to the scene to search for a cause. There were no reports of any injuries.
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Meanwhile... firefighters from nearly a dozen departments were called to a house fire at 6060 Hartfield-Centralia Road in the Hartfield-area late this morning.  County fire dispatchers say crews were called to the scene at 10:46 a.m... and, included DeWittville, Mayville, Hartfield, Chautauqua, Stockton, Sherman, Bemus Point, Brocton, Portland, Cassadaga, and Ellery Center Depts.  The county's Fire Investigation Team has determined a propane leak near a heater triggered the blaze.  No human injuries were reported... but, several family pets perished in the blaze.


Langworthy meets with Weber-Knapp, Dream it, Do it officials about boosting advanced manufacturing...
The Southern Tier Region is poised to see a manufacturing upswing... but, the key to having it happen will be tapping into a smaller labor pool.  Local Congressman Nick Langworthy talked with officials and toured Weber-Knapp manufacturing on Chandler Street in Jamestown this morning to learn more about efforts to fill local manufacturing jobs.  Langworthy says he's ready to help support workforce development efforts in the region... citing his recent visit to a training facility in Corning, where they expanded a welding program using federal funding in 2018.  Executive Director Todd Tranum with the Manufacturer's Association of the Southern Tier touted the success of the Western New York "Dream it, Do it" program... which began several years ago in local schools to get students interested in advanced manufacturing careers.  While there's been some success... Tranum says there's still a lot of untapped potential... with a lot of schools, community colleges and infrastructure in place.  Weber-Knapp President Rhonda Johnson began at the company on the ground-floor... literally... and, discovered a career.  She says she's proof that manufacturing can be a career for women, also.  Weber-Knapp was established in the early 1900s... and, now designs and manufactures mechanical hardware and kinematic motion control devices.


STEM Wars another big success at SUNY JCC...
The annual STEM Wars competition took place Thursday morning at SUNY Jamestown Community College.  Around 600 students from 30 Chautauqua County schools competed in various science, technology, engineering and math events.  The Director of ‘Dream It, Do It’ in Chautauqua County, Melissa Himes, says there was something new this time at STEM Wars... that being drone competition, and that's big because students are really into drones right now.  The drones were flown in the college’s racket ball courts to keep them contained.  There were 13 different competitions during this year's STEM Wars... which is designed to get students thinking about careers in modern manufacturing.


City man pleads guilty to providing drugs that took life of local man in 2020...
A Jamestown man has pleaded guilty to a federal charge for taking part in a drug conspiracy that resulted in a fatal drug overdose.  U-S Attorney Trini Ross says 37 year-old Ryan Bloom entered the plea in U.S. District Court to one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, heroin, fentanyl, and methamphetamine.  Prosecutors say Bloom and co-conspirator, Rachelle Allison bought and sold the drugs for profit using Facebook. On April 5th of 2020... Sheriff's officers responded to an Ashville home for a possible overdose death.  Deputies say they found a person -- identified as 'D.R.'-- deceased.  A search of D.R.’s cellphone revealed Facebook messages between 'D.R.' and Bloom the previous day that were drug-related.  Bloom admits that he and Allison sold heroin and fentanyl that person the day before their death.  That July... Bloom sold heroin and fentanyl to an individual from a Fairview Avenue residence... and, that person overdosed.  However... the victim was revived using Narcan.  Ross says the charge against Bloom carries a maximum of 20 years in prison... and, a $1-million fine.


RTPI to host new exhibits that open tonight...
Two new exhibits open tonight at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown.  The title of one is ‘Hope Is the Thing with Feathers.’  Curator Maria Ferguson says it features birds… drawn or created by five artists… and, all of them are women.  Ferguson says some are painters, sculptors and illustrators.  She says each artist has incorporated scientific research and data into her presentation.  The second exhibition, upstairs at RTPI, is called ‘Alex Warnick — The Art of Observation.'  She says Warnick was their inaugural 'resident artist.’  That research into the Roger Tory Peterson archive resulted in six new paintings.  An opening reception for both exhibits will be held at 6 p.m. tonight at RTPI on Curtis Street.  Both exhibitions will be up until mid-June. 


Sheriff issues warning about drinking and driving on St. Patricks' Day...
The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging everyone to drink responsibly during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day.  Sheriff Jim Quattrone says the international celebration is often recognized by adults as a time for gatherings at bars and pubs.  Unfortunately... he says one night of drinking can lead to deadly consequences if plans aren’t made to get home safely.  During the 2020 St. Patrick’s Day period... from 6 a.m., Mar. 18... about 36% of the crash fatalities involved a drunk driver.  


 

WJTN News Headlines for Thurs., Mar. 16, 2023

Nine arrested in Dunkirk Drug Bust...
Nine people have been charged following an early morning drug-raid early Wednesday in the city of Dunkirk.  Sheriff's deputies say Dunkirk Police... the Sheriff's Departments Narcotics investigators... and Jamestown drug agents executed a search warrant at 13 Willowbrook Drive about 6 a.m.  Officers say the raid followed a six-month long investigation... and, turned up nearly 23-grams of Fentanyl... .84-gram of methamphetamine... five dosage units of Codeine... and scales and packaging material for narcotics sales.  Police arrested 28 year-old Robert Kaczor, Jr., 28 year-old Raymond Provorse, 26 year-old Kathleen Shipley and 25 year-old Natalie Carr on two counts each of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... and, second-degree criminally using Drug Paraphernalia.  They add that Taylor Austin and Dakota Cordell were charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... and, two counts each of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... and, second-degree criminally using drug paraphernalia.  Officers say James Tilly-the-third was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a Controlled Substance... and, Robert Wordell was charged with first-degree criminal nuisance.  The ninth person... Danielle Gee... was sought on a valid Arrest Warrant.  All nine were taken to the police station pending arraignment.


Three arrested last Tuesday for being in possession of stolen guns...
Three people have been arrested following a traffic stop Tuesday night on Jamestown's eastside for allegedly being in possession of "an assortment" of rifles and pistols.  City police say they conducted the stop in the area of Curtis and Falconer Streets shortly after 8 p.m., and, found that the occupants... 41 year-old Michael Knepp... 42 year-old Ronald Morse and 23 year-old Dakota Proestler were in possession of the guns.  Officers say further investigation showed that the weapons were stolen during a recent burglary in the city.  Police took all three to the city jail for processing.  Knepp is charged with five counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon... one count of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon... and, one of fourth-degree criminal Possession of Stolen Property.  Police say Morse faces one count each of fourth-degree criminal Possession of a Weapon... and, one of fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property.  Proestler is charged with one count each of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon... and, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property.  Proestler and Knepp were jailed pending arraignment.  Morse was released with an appearance ticket.


Gillibrand outlines Family Support Services for Addition Act she's again sponsoring...
New York's junior U.S. Senator is joining with others in re-introducing bi-partisan legislation to help support families of individuals struggling with substance use disorder.  Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand announced Wednesday that she's joined with West Virginia Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito to sponsor the $25-million Family Support Services for Addiction Act.  Gillibrand says the COVID-19 pandemic brought about a sharp spike in the number of drug overdose deaths.  In New York... she says those numbers grew by 68% between 2019 and 2021... while alcohol-misuse also rose by 25.5% during the pandemic.  Gillibrand says often times families don't have the wear-withall to afford help... or don't have access to it.  She adds that in many cases, insurance won't cover it.  Gillibrand says the program will provide grants to non-profits and commmunity organizations to support services to families... including HOPE Chautauqua here in the Jamestown-area.  She says the $25-million in grant funding would be doled out over a five-year period.  The legislation also has Republican and Democratic sponsorship in the House of Representatives.


Sundquist discusses work on plans to bring on eight new firefighters with federal funds...
Jamestown city officials are working on plans to bring on eight new firefighters to help fully staff their stations... and, the department's ambulance service.  That from Mayor Eddie Sundquist... who says the eight new hires would by funded by a $1.8-million dollar federal SAFER Grant awarded recently to the city.  Sundquist says they appreciate the federal assistance... which would allow all fire stations to be open "24/7..." and, continue to run EMS calls with their ambulance service.  He adds that the city also received just over $284,000 in Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the federal government for new equipment... including radios.  He says there are plenty of potential recruits on the civil service list for firefighters... but, the problem will be getting them all trained in a timely manner.  That's because the state's Fire Training program in Montour Falls only accepts so many recruits each semester.  The Jamestown Fire Department does have a training grounds location in the Brooklyn Square area.  The Assistance to Firefighters Grant program is administered through the Federal Emergency Management Agency -- or FEMA.


Three arrested in Bemus Point following alleged fight...         
A fight involving family members in the village of Bemus Point has led to the arrest of three people on menacing and child endangerment charges.  Sheriff's officers were called to a Pine Street location about 8:20 p.m. last Friday... and, found that the minor victim was also threatened with a baseball bat.  Deputies say 38 year-old Jeffery Martinelli of Bemus Point... and, 18 year-old Landin Martinelli of Jamestown... were both charged with endangering the Welfare of a child.  In addition... 30 year-old Jonathan Martinelli of Bemus Point was charged with second-degree menacing and endangering the welfare of a child.  All three men were issued appearance tickets for Ellery Town Court.

WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Mar. 15, 2023

Two city men arrested on drug charges -- one for the third time in recent weeks -- following traffic stop...
Two men from Jamestown have been arrested on drug related charges following a traffic stop Monday night... and, it's the third time in recent weeks one has been arrested.  City police say a patrol on the northside conducted the stop about 8 p.m., and, found that Khalif Swanson, Jr., and, Anthony Wallace, Jr., were in possession of a quantity of methamphetamine.  Officers say Swanson tried to run off... despite multiple commands to stop.  He was found a short time later a northside business... and, was found to have been in the presence of a person who had an order of protection against him.  Swanson was arrested for first-degree criminal contempt... seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... criminally using Drug Paraphernalia... and, second-degree obstruction.  He was jailed pending arraignment.  Wallace also faces a drug charge, and was issued appearance tickets for city court.


Woman arrested following two-car, DWI crash in Jamestown...
A two-car collision on Jamestown's northside Sunday night has left at least one person hurt.  City police were called to the scene shortly after 7 p.m., and, their investigation found that 59 year-old Kathie Potts was driving drunk... had crossed the center line... and, struck another vehicle.  Potts was later released with appearance tickets for Driving While Intoxicated... and, moving from lane unsafely.  Poilce add that further charges are pending.


Mayor frustrated over lack of response to fixing new parking meter issues...
A problem with solar chargers for the batteries in several of the city of Jamestown's new parking meters is causing some headaches for motorists looking to park downtown.  The issue was raised by At-Large City Councilman Jeff Russell who heard from a woman before last week's work session who was frustrated over not being able to pay via a phone app for parking near her son's restaurant.  Russell says she was concerned that there was no other way to pay for parking in that part of the downtown area.  He says there's concern that exclusive use of the solar-powered meters may keep people away from downtown.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist said he appreciated Russell bringing up the matter... noting that the administration has been working to rectify the problem.  However... he says they are waiting for parts and new batteries for those meters from the lone distributor.  In the meantime... he says some meters have been replaced with older models that take coins only.  Sundquist expressed much frustration with the lone distributor... saying the city has been trying to get those parts and batteries for the past two months without success.


State legislature one-house bills remove NYS intercept of federal Medicaid monies to counties... 
Both the New York State Assembly and Senate have approved one-house budgets that have removed Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed shift of $625-million in new Medicaid costs to counties.  The decision to reject the governor's plan to move that federal money to state coffers is being "applauded" by the New York State Association of Counties.  NYSAC officials are also calling on lawmakers to "completely remove this proposal from consideration" as leaders negotiated a final spending plan.  Hochul's plan would have the state "intercept" that money to be put into New York's fund balance.  Overall... NYSAC says the State has made progress on this problem, first in 2005, and again in 2015 when it capped the local share of Medicaid.  In 2022... Chautauqua County received $4.3-million in "pass-through" federal monies.


Santos files paperwork to run for re-election...
New York Congressman George Santos filed paperwork Tuesday indicating his intent to run for reelection, even as he faces calls to resign amid ongoing criminal and ethics investigations into lies he told while running for office.  The A-P reports the filing with the Federal Election Commission does not necessarily mean that Santos will run for a second term, but it allows his campaign committees to continue raising money, some of which could be used to pay future legal bills.  Money he raises could also be used to repay more than $700,000 that he claimed to have loaned his campaign.  The Long Island Republican has admitted to lying about having Jewish ancestry, a Wall Street background, college degrees and a history as a star volleyball player.  But serious questions about his finances have also surfaced — including the source of what he claimed was a quickly amassed fortune despite recent financial problems.


City announces annual "Turning the River Green" event this coming Saturday...
The Chadakoin River will be turned green again this coming weekend as the city of Jamestown observes St. Patrick's Day with it's annual celebration.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist says Jamestown is just one of three communities in the U-S that turns it's river "green" for St. Patrick's Day.  Sundquist says this year's "Turning the River Green" event will take place Saturday -- the day after St. Patrick's Day -- from 10 a.m. to Noon at the Main Street Bridge... next to the Jamestown Area Medical Associates building.  He adds that -- starting just after 11 a.m., the Board of Public Utilities will help Jamestown's "Lucky Leprechaun" turn the Chadakoin River green.  He says there will be other activites taking place in the JAMA Parking lot area... including games for the children from "PlayCHQ..." along with face painting and others.  Collaborative Children's Solutions is helping to coordinate this year's event with the city... and, the BPU.  A scavenger hunt is also part of this year's festivities. 


 

WJTN News Headlines for Tues., Mar. 14, 2023

Sundquist updates homeless situation following meeting with leaders of "Code Blue" shelters...
The city of Jamestown and the two entities providing "Code Blue" shelters for the homeless this Winter are working on ways to help the homeless during the warmer months that'll be here soon.  That from Mayor Eddie Sundquist... who recently met with the people heading up the two temporary shelters... which are primarily used when the temperature drops below 32-degrees.  Sundquist says the shelters have been "consistantly full."  He says the temporary shelters will be open through at least part of April.  The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development last year provided a $194,000 grant to help set up the two shelters in the city.  He says they are working with Chautauqua Opportunities, Incorporated to find enough housing for the homeless heading into the Summer months.  Sundquist says they're looking for private landlords... who would be paid by COI... who would be willing to provide housing for them.  He says one of the temporary shelters, at the Gateway Center, has endeavored to help connect the homeless to the services they need.  In addition to the Gateway Center on Water Street... the city has a second "Code Blue" shelter at the Joy Fellowship Free Methodist Church. 


Mental Health program at Ross Grange sounds alert on issues in rural areas...
Mental health in rural areas is in an ‘emergency situation.’  That’s what Jeff Winton, founder of the organization Rural Minds, told the Ross Grange at a meeting in Falconer Monday afternoon.  Winton believes it’s important to get past the ‘just get over it’ mindset, and speak out loud about emotional issues.  He says, by putting a personal face on this, we can reach a lot of people we wouldn't be able to otherwise."  Winton, who’s from Chautauqua County, lost an apparently healthy nephew to suicide several years ago.  Teresa McMahon of Cornell University’s FarmNet program believes farmers need to care for themselves in the same way they care for others.  McMahon says farmers will give a stranger the "shirt off their backs..." but, need to do things for themselves, too.  Both speakers emphasized that help is available, even in rural areas… through RuralMinds.org or by calling 988.


North County man sentenced to 2 1/3 to 7 years for violating probation...
A Fredonia man has been sentenced to 2-and-a-third to seven years in state prison for violating conditions of his probation on a third-degree robbery conviction.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt says 30 year-old Philip Whitfield was sentenced by Judge David Foley Monday to the indeterminate state prison term after receiving a five-year probation term on the robbery charges in August of 2021.  Schmidt thanked the county's Probation Department for it's help in the case, and for their diligent supervision of probationers.


Rolison jailed again after being indicted for allegedly causing second, fatal crash...
The city man accused in a fatal hit-and-run accident in Jamestown on New Year's Eve of 2021... has now been formally indicted on charges in connection with another fatal accident in late 2022.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt announced Monday that 59 year-old Randall Rolison was indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of Felony aggravated vehicular homicide... and, second-degree manslaughter in connection with the Dec. 3, 2022 fatal, two-car crash in Arkwright that took the life of Linda Kraemer of South Dayton.  Rolison was arraigned... and, remanded to the county jail without bail.  Rolison was out on bail last December in connection with the hit-and-run accident that took the life of 15 year-old Lexy Hughan of Jamestown in late 2021.  He was hospitalized for a time in Erie after last December's accident.  Once released... his bail was revoked... and, he was returned to the county jail.


Borrello says one-house budgets from Assembly and Senate to be released this week...
New York State's 2023-24 budget deadline is less than a month away... and, lawmakers in the Senate and Assembly will be releasing their one-house budgets this week.  That from State Senator George Borrello, who gave a recent update on where budget talks are heading.  The Sunset Bay Republican says those proposals will likely increase the spending in Governor Kathy Hochul's $227-billion budget proposal.  In fact... he's heard the final number could be as high as $270-billion, which he calls "ridiculous."  Borrello says Hochul has been getting "pushed around" by far-left Democratic lawmakers, and he believes the budget process will be no different.  He says the best example is the Western New York Democrat getting nothing in return for signing legislation making state legislators the highest paid in the nation.  A final budget is due by Apr. 1.


Langworthy announces dredging of Barcelona Harbor will start three months early... 
The U-S Army Corps of Engineers is now planning to begin dredging work in Barcelona Harbor on Lake Erie this coming May... three months ahead of schedule.  That from local Congressman Nick Langworthy... who says the action comes on the heels of his meeting with Chautauqua County and town of Westfield officials at the harbor last month.  Langworthy says the visit allowed him to see first-hand the safety risks and shoaling that have formed after severe weather storms that have pummeled the county in recent years.  As a result of the visit, Langworthy pledged to bring County Executive P.J. Wendel, Westfield Town Supervisor Martha Bills, and the Army Corp together to expedite the process for a critical dredging project. 

WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Mar. 13, 2023

Rolison formally indicted by Grand Jury in last December's fatal crash in Arkwright...
The Jamestown man accused in a fatal hit-and-run accident in the city on New Year's Eve of 2021... has now been formally indicted on charges in connection with another fatal accident late last year.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt announced today that 59 year-old Randall Rolison was indicted by the county Grand Jury on charges of Felony aggravated vehicular homicide... and, second-degree manslaughter in connection with the fatal accident that took the life of Linda Kraemer of South Dayton last December 3rd in a two-car crash in the town of Arkwright.  Rolison was arraigned... and, remanded to the county jail without bail.  Rolison was out on bail last December in connection with the hit-and-run accident that took the life of 15 year-old Lexy Hughan of Jamestown.  He was hospitalized in Erie for a period of time after last December's accident... but, once released... he had his bail revoked... and, was returned to the county jail.


Combative City Woman arrested at UPMC Chautauqua after becoming disorderly, and combative with police...
A Jamestown woman is accused of becoming disorderly at UPMC Chautauqua Hospital... and, becoming combative with officers in the presence of her young grandchild.  City police were called to the Foote Avenue hospital about 8 p.m. last Saturday for a drunk woman who had been brought there.  Officers say 50 year-old Natalie Yoder then became combative with police... and, shoved one officer before being taken into custody.  Yoder is charged with second-degree harassment and endangering the welfare of a child.  She was jailed pending arraignment.


Suspicious man arrested on Jamestown's westside...
A suspicious person investigation has led to the arrest of a Jamestown man wanted on a number of outstanding warrants... and, being found in possession of stolen credit cards.  City police were called to a westside business about 7:30 p.m., and, found 28 year-old Jeremy Lyons outside.  Officers found that he was sought on the bench warrants... and, during a search... he was found to have three stolen credit cards.  Lyons was additionally charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property... and, jailed pending arraignment.


Borrello says state talks on new Brooks Hospital continuing...
The dialogue is continuing with state officials over a new hospital in the Northern Chautauqua County area.  That from area State Senator George Borrello... who along with State Assemblyman Andy Goodell... recently held a high level meeting with Governor Kathy Hochul's team to discuss Brooks-TLC Hospital System's need for a new facility.  Borrello says they appreciated the work of the task force that was established by himself, State Assemblyman Andy Goodell, and others including Mayor Willie Rosas.  While he couldn't reveal any details of the meeting... Borrello, a Republican from Sunset Bay, says they continue to push for the state to release funding for a new hospital... and, he says the governor seems to understand the need for a new hospital there. 


Langworthy blasts Pres. Biden's proposed budget...
Local Congressman Nick Langworthy is blasting President Biden's new budget proposal as being out of touch with the problems facing the nation.  Langworthy says "“President Biden’s budget may as well have been released from 'Mars'..." adding that inflation is America's number one issue right now.  He adds the President’s budget that taxes trillions more, spends more and borrows more will only continue to drive prices higher, and weaken the nation.  The Buffalo area Republican adds the budget will add another $19-trillion to the national debt... and, is a "slap in the face" to Americans who voted for a House Republican Majority that would force checks and balances on Democrats’ spending. 


City man arrested for criminal mischief...
A Jamestown woman has been arrested after allegedly damaging a neighbor's door frame during a dispute late last week.  City police were called to an eastside address shortly after 10 p.m. last Thursday... and, arrested 46 year-old Jacquelyn Petty for fourth-degree criminal mischief.  Officers say the victim wished to pursue charges.  Petty was later arraigned, and released with an appearancet ticket for city court.


City woman arrested on harassment charge following fight in Busti... 
A Jamestown woman has been arrested following a fight with another woman in the town of Busti early last weekend.  Lakewood-Busti Police say officers were called to a Wellman Road address about 10 p.m. last Friday... and, say 20 year-old Caylee Peterson had grabbed the other woman by the hair... and, punched her in the back of the head twice with a closed fist.  Peterson was arrested for second-degree harassment... and, was issued an appearance ticket for Busti Town Court at a later date.


Thousands of firefighters -- including several from Chautauqua County -- on hand to pay respects to fallen Buffalo firefighter...
The Buffalo firefighter who died in an explosive blaze in a vacant commercial building back on Mar. 1 was remembered at his funeral on Friday as a talented cook who whipped up delicious meals for his colleagues.  He was also praised as a husband and father who loved his family and his city.  37 year-old Jason Arno “was a socialite, master chef, gambler, magician, server and firefighter,” his brother Delton Arno told mourners at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo. Jason Arno was battling a blaze in a vacant commercial building when an explosive backdraft sent flames shooting through the structure.  Thousands of firefighters from across the state... including Jamestown and Dunkirk... were on hand for the funeral procession. 


 

WJTN News Headlines for Fri., Mar. 10, 2023

Weather service ups projected snowfall totals, issues Winter Storm Warning...
Some parts of Chautauqua County may see a foot of new snow by tomorrow morning... as a Winter storm system intensifies over the region through the day today.  The National Weather Service in Buffalo is continuing a Winter Storm Warning through 7 a.m. tomorrow for all of Chautauqua County.  Forecaster David Thomas says the typical areas -- mainly the Chautauqua Ridge -- will receive the most snow... with 7 to 12 inches possible by mid-morning tomorrow.  The weather service says snow could be heavy at times during the day today.  Thomas says the most difficult conditions will mostly likely come tonight... as temperatures drop and roads become snow-covered.  During the day today... Thomas says we're looking at snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches possible.  The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office reports some cars off the road today, and advises motorists to slow down for the conditions. 


Two arrested on drug and other charges following Hallock Street traffic stop...
Two men -- one from Jamestown -- have been arrested following a traffic stop on Jamestown's westside that turn up several kinds of illegal drugs.  City police say they stopped the car... driven by 38 year-old Paul Briggs of Jamestown... in front of 40 Hallock St. late Wednesday morning.  Officers say they arrested Briggs after he was found to be driving with a suspended license... and, he had several outstanding warrants for his arrest.  His passenger... 30 year-old Ryan English of Warren, Pa., was allegedly found in possession of a quantity of cocaine.  Police later found Briggs had concealed three different kinds of controlled substances... along with a quantity of pills and methamphetamines hidden inside his pants.  He was arrested on multiple counts of third and seventh-degree criminal possession of controlled substance... Felony fugitive from justice... and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.  English is charged with seventh-degree criminal possession.  Both were jailed pending arraignment.


About a dozen members of JFD attending Buffalo firefighter funeral...
At least a dozen Jamestown firefighters will be on hand for this morning's funeral procession for fallen Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno.  Arno died while battled the four-alarm fire last week that destroyed a building on Main Street in Buffalo.  The procession began at 9:30 a.m. along the route... and, it will also offer citizens the chance to line the streets of the route, and pay their respects.  We did try to reach Deputy Jamestown Fire Chief Matt Coon for comment... but, were unsuccessful  Chautauqua County Executive P.J. Wendel... a long-time Lakewood firefighter... talked about the risks for both professionals and volunteers.


JLDC facing allegations that it violated it's own by-laws in awarding ARPA business grants...
The question is being raised over whether the Jamestown Local Development Corporation violated it's own by-laws in approving American Rescue Plan grants to three entities with ties to JLDC board members.  The loans were recently approved by the board for "It's Your Day..." a wedding planning business owned by City Councilman Jeff Russell's wife.  Russell is a JLDC Board member.  In addition... Jamestown Skate Products, owned by board member Pete Scheira... and St. Lukes Church, whose pastor, Luke Fodor, is also a board member, received ARPA Grants.  Scheira and Russell recused themselves from the vote.  However... resident Doug Champ said at this week's City Council work session that that's not enough... the by-laws should have been followed by the get-go.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist says those matters were looked into... and, still are.  Sundquist says the city -- through the JLDC -- is serving as a "pass-through" entity for doling out the ARPA business grants.  He adds the city has held talks with New York state for an interpretation of the law... and will work with the city to hone it's guidelines.  Sundquist emphasized that no money has been doled out to any of the entities involved so far... pending the outcome of the investigation. 


UCAN Shelter gets additional NYS grant monies...
A homeless shelter for men will receive a small portion of about $13.3-million that's being awarded for emergency and permanent housing in Governor Kathy Hochul's budget.  Hochul says the projects... including the one at the United Christian Advocacy Network -- or UCAN -- City Mission... are designed to help entities providing housing options for the homeless.  The governor says the largest award is going to The Salvation Army of Buffalo... totaling $10-million to help build 32 units -- including 80 beds of emergency housing for homeless families.  Locally... UCAN Mission Executive Director Aaron Wadin says their 100-thousand dollar award from the 'Homeless Housing and Assistance Program' is being used to "replace our ancient heating system" for the shelter.


Ross Grange to host Mental Health program for rural communities on Monday...
The Ross Grange is inviting the public to a meeting next Monday afternoon to talk about a 'silent epidemic' facing rural parts of the state.  One of the speakers will be Jeff Winton... a Chautauqua County native... who founded the national organization called 'Rural Minds' and says there are three areas they'll touch on, including isolation, suicide, and substance use disorder.  Winton lost a nephew to suicide early in the 2000's... and, says the 'independent' people who live in rural areas are often reluctant to acknowledge and talk about mental illness... even though it is prevalent.  He says, from 2000 to 2020... suicide rose 27% in urban/suburban areas... and nearly 50% in rural areas.  The program will be held next Monday, March 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Falcon's Nest in Falconer... and, is open to the public at no charge. 
 

WJTN News Headlines for Thurs., Mar. 9, 2023

Cattaraugus County man arrested for allegedly carrying Assault-rifle into Ellicottville business...
A man from Little Valley faces several Felony charges after he was allegedly found carrying a loaded, assault-style rifle into an establishment in the Cattaraugus County village of Ellicottville.  Ellicottville Town Police say 29 year-old Aaron Leo walked into the unidentified business with the rifle... along with two high-capacity ammunition feeding devices last Friday.  Leo was arrested for third-degree criminal possession of an assault rife... third-degree criminal possession of a weapon... and two counts of ammunition feeding device capable of holding more than 10 rounds.  Police say Leo was taken to the county jail on $2,000 cash bail.  He was released late Tuesday under supervision of the Cattaraugus County District Attorney's Office... pending a future court appearance.


City man arrested on numerous charges after vehicle pursuit on southside that goes into school speed zone...
A Jamestown man has been arrested after allegedly leading city police on a vehicle chase on the southside that ended up going through the speed zone at Jefferson Middle School.  Jamestown police say an officer saw a white Ford Escape fail to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Brad St. and Foote Ave. about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.  Officers say the Escape then sped east... across the four lanes of Foote Avenue... almost causing an accident.  The driver, 25 year-old Matthew Haskins, allegedly refused to stop... and continued towards Martin Road.  Police say Haskins finall pulled over inside Bradmar Circle after speeding through the school zone while students were walking to school.  Officers say he was found to be driving on a suspended license... and, he was arrested on additional charges including second-degree reckless endangerment... second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation... failure to stop at a stop sign... speeding and reckless driving.  Haskins was later released with appearance tickets for city court.


City woman arrested for second-time in one day of trespassing inside condemned apartment...
A Jamestown woman has been arrested for a second-time for allegedly trespassing in a condemned apartment on the city's southside early Tuesday evening.  Jamestown Police were called to the unidentified location just before 6:30 p.m., and, found that 42 year-old Jaclyn Anderson had again gone into the apartment and remained there illegally.  Officers say Anderson again resisted arrest... but, was quickly taken into custody on charges of second-degree criminal trespass... and, resisting arrest.  She had been arrested in the early morning hours of Tuesday for a similar incident in that apartment.  She was jailed pending arraignment.


Stone outlines proposals for two other city parks...
Two Jamestown city parks -- one that's used a lot in the warmer weather months -- would get nearly $200,000 in improvements if lawmakers agree.  City Parks Manager Dan Stone outlined plans to use $120,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding to make a number of improvements to Roseland Park on the city's northside this year.  Stone says that would include replacing cracked pavement around the facility... including a new, handicapped accessible path, and shade structure along with new pickleball courts.  He adds that another $72,000 in ARPA funding is planned for the Willard Street Park... which he says has been underutilized... due in part to outdated, metal equipment.  He says a big part of those changes involve replacing the playground equipment... and would include four swing set bays... and, a new slide.  Stone they're also planning on using an "wide open" area of the park for outdoor volleyball courts.
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The city's Parks and Recreation Department is also proposing a resurfacing of the basketball courts at Jackson-Taylor, Allen and Bergman Parks.  The cost would be $15,000.  There's also a $14,000 proposal to buy several new "self-watering pots" from EarthPlanter to replace the remaining concrete planters in the downtown area.


Rosas supports Schumer on calls for better rail safety, and rail companies working with local communities...
Dunkirk Mayor Willie Rosas says he supports U.S. Senator Charles Schumer's push for more rail safety measures in the wake of two derailments in Ohio over the past month.  Rosas says he especially feels better communications are needed between the railroads and local governments.  He says there's been a "lack of respect" shown by the railroads to local communities.  Meanwhile... Rosas says the city is working to update it's own emergency response plan for railroads.  He says the police and fire chiefs have been meeting with Public Works officials about that. 


Two men sentenced to significant prison time...
Two men -- one from Jamestown -- were sentenced Wednesday to significant time in state prison in Chautauqua County Court.  District Attorney Jason Schmidts says 41 year-old Charles Buchanan of Jamestown was given six years in state prison plus three years’ post-release supervision by Judge David Foley for violating the terms of his probation.  Schmidt says Buchanan was convicted of second-degree attepted criminal possession of a weapon in Yates County, and was sentenced to a term of five years’ probation.  His probation was transferred to Chautauqua County after he moved here.  
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In addition... Judge Foley sentenced 25 year-old Arkeil Gaskin of Buffalo to five years in prison plus five years’ post-release supervision for his conviction on one count of attempted criminal possession of a weapon.  Gaskin pled guilty to the Class-D Violent Felony last Dec. 12.  Jamestown police found him in "apparent" possession of two loaded pistols while in a vehicle with two other people in March 2022.

 

WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Mar. 8, 2023

Threat against Persell Middle School in Jamestown found to be "not credible..."
Police are investigating the second reported threat against a school in Chautauqua County in the past two days.  This one was in Jamestown... where a threat was made over social media on "FaceTime" to some students at Persell Middle School.  JPS Spokesman Cameron Hurst says officials were made aware of a threat Monday night... and, adds that the students who received the threat reported it to an adult staff member.  He says the school took immediate action to notify Jamestown police.  Following an investigation... Hurst says police found there was "no credible threat" to Persell or to the students involved.  He says "we continue to proactively communicate with JPD, who has been an essential partner in this process, as each of our teams continue to monitor this situation."  Monday's threat was made in an e-mail to the Clymer Central Schools.


Schumer sends letter to rail officials with 10 questions regarding rail safety...
A second train derailment in Ohio is putting the impetus on Congress to bring about new rail safety regulations.  In the U-S Senate... Majority Leader Charles Schumer of New York says he has several questions he wants the nation's railroads to answer to improve safety in upstate New York.  The New York Democrat held a Zoom Conference call Tuesday with media state-wide to outline his concerns... which he put into a letter to railroad leaders heading into new hearings on the initial derailment East Palestine, Ohio.  He says the letter "demands" that the rail companies outline what steps they're going to take to prevent what's happened in Ohio and in New York state over the past 15 years.  Schumer says both Norfolk-Southern and CSX have Western New York rail lines that go through the Lake Erie shoreline of Chautauqua County.  He touted his record of standing by the need for rail safety... and pointed to the success of the FAST Act... which he championed several years ago.


Langworthy visits 21 Brix Winery in Portland...
Local Congressman Nick Langworthy got a look at Chautauqua County's wine trail Monday afternoon in preparation to work on the new federal Farm Bill.  The Buffalo-area Republican traveled to the town of Portland for a tour of 21 Brix Winery on Route 20.  Langworthy says it's important to receive the feedback as Congress begins work on the new, five-year bill.  He adds the visit was "very educational" because he needs to know how possible legislation may impact all agri-business in the district to be the "best advocate possible."  Langworthy met with co-owners Kris Kane and Mike Jordan during the tour.  Kane says meeting with the Congressman is important to their industry... because it makes it easier for them to reach out to their local representative and he understands their concern.  Jordan says specialty crops such as grapes deserve more attention in the next Farm Bill because they're big business for Chautauqua County.  A new Farm Bill is passed every five years in Congress.


Combustables in rags blamed for fire at new home under construction in Busti...
An early morning fire Tuesday in a new house being built in the town of Busti is being blamed on a pile of several rags soaked with an oil-based stain.  Chautauqua County Fire investigators say Busti and Lakewood crews were called to the scene at 3816 Cowing Rd. following a 9-1-1 call to the dispatch center just after 7 a.m.  Investigators say firefighters knocked the blaze down quickly with the help of Kiantone and Sugar Grove, Pa. crews.  County fire investigators were called in... and, found spontaneous combustion in the 20 rags triggered the blaze... and, caused the fire to grow quickly.  They add the accidental fire damaged both the completed upstairs and the downstairs areas.  No injuries were reported.


Electrical problem cited in Jamestown fire on Stowe Street...
A problem with an electrical outlet in the kitchen triggered flames that heavily damaged the first floor of a home on the northeast side of Jamestown early Monday evening.  City Fire Captain Keith Olson tells us that crews were called to 214 Stowe St. just after 6 p.m., and, found heavy fire coming from the first floor on arrival.  However... Olson says firefighters were able to make an interior attack, and get the bulk of the fire out in about 15 minutes.  He says no one was home at the time... and, an occupant arrived home to find the fire.  There were no human injuries... and, several animals were rescued.  However... a dog and a few smaller pets did perish in the blaze.  An off-duty shift was called in to assist.  Crews were at the scene about 1 1/2 hours.


City woman arrested for trespassing in apartment...
A Jamestown woman has been arrested for allegedly trespassing and causing a disturbance inside a condemned apartment on the city's eastside early Tuesday morning.  Jamestown police were called to the undisclosed scene shortly before 2:30 a.m. for a noise complaint.  Officers say... on arrival... they could hear a woman yelling inside the apartment.  However... 42 year-old Jaclyn Anderson refused to come out.  Police were able to get through the door... which had been barricaded.  Anderson then allegedly ran into another room... but, was quickly caught and arrested.  After a brief struggle... Anderson was taken in to custody and charged with second-degree criminal trespass... and, second-degree obstructing governmental administration.  She was jailed pending arraignment.
 

WJTN News Headlines for Tues., Mar. 7, 2023

Jamestown fire heavily-damages first-floor of 2 1/2 story home...
A problem with an electrical outlet in the kitchen triggered flames that heavily damaged the first floor of a home on the northeastern side of Jamestown early last evening.  City Fire Captain Keith Olson tells us that crews were called to 214 Stowe St. just after 6 p.m., and, found heavy fire coming from the first floor on arrival.  However... Olson says firefighters were able to make an interior attack, and get the bulk of the fire out in about 15 minutes.  He says no one was home at the time... and, an occupant arrived home to find the fire.  There were no human injuries... and, several animals were rescued.  However... a dog and a few smaller pets did perish in the blaze.  An off-duty shift was called in.  Firefighters were at the scene until shortly before 8 PM.


Langworthy tours 21 Brix Winery leading up to work on 2023 Farm Bill...
Chautauqua County's representative in Congress traveled to the town of Portland Monday afternoon to get a firsthand look at a winery operation.  As a member of the House Agriculture Committee, Congressman Nick Langworthy wanted to learn more about the operations at 21 Brix Winery located on Route 20.  The Western New York Republican says it's important to receive the feedback as Congress begins work on the new Farm Bill... and, it was "very educational" for him.  Langworthy met with co-owners Kris Kane and Mike Jordan during the tour.  Jordan says specialty crops such as grapes deserve more attention in the next Farm Bill.  He says specialty crops need to get a bigger share of the money in the bill.  A new Farm Bill is passed every five years.  Langworthy expects there will be a lot of work involved in crafting the legislation. 


City Council receives details on two proposed Splash Pads for city parks...
City lawmakers in Jamestown have begun reviewing a proposal to install two, new splash pads in two city parks late this Summer.  The City Council last night heard presentations about the pads... and, other improvements totaling $721,000, and, would be paid for with American Rescue Plan Act funding.  Mayor Eddie Sundquist says each pad would cost $250,000, and, would be located at Jackson-Taylor, and Allen Parks.  Sundquist says the one at Jackson-Taylor would be where the skateboard park is now... and, the ground is most sturdy.  He says surface quality was important because, in the past, many items have sunk a ways into the ground there.  Sundquist says the best location in Allen Park is near the basketball courts and bathrooms.  He says the soil is good, and a water line runs nearby.  
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In addition to the splash pads... lawmakers also heard proposals to make $120,000 worth of improvements to Roseland Park... and, $72,000 worth of upgrades to Willard Street Park.  The proposal also includes basketball court improvements... and, new downtown flower pots.


City woman arrested for trespassing inside condemned apartment...
A Jamestown woman has been arrested for allegedly trespassing and causing a disturbance inside a condemned apartment on the city's eastside early Tuesday morning.  Jamestown police were called to the undisclosed scene shortly before 2:30 a.m. for a noise complaint.  Officers say... on arrival... they could hear a woman yelling inside the apartment.  However... 42 year-old Jaclyn Anderson refused to come out.  Police were able to get through the door... which had been barricaded.  Anderson then allegedly ran into another room... but, was quickly caught and arrested.  After a brief struggle... Anderson was taken in to custody and charged with second-degree criminal trespass... and, second-degree obstructing governmental administration.  She was jailed pending arraignment.


King visits SUNY JCC and SUNY at Fredonia Monday...
The new chancellor of the State University of New York was in Chautauqua County Monday to visit the two SUNY campuses.  Dr. John King, Jr., stopped by SUNY Jamestown Community College in Jamestown in the morning... before making a visit to the SUNY Fredonia campus during the afternoon.  Dr. King praised the facilities and staff at JCC... and, was especially stuck by how well they are preparing students for regional economic development needs... and, spent some time at JCC's Manufacturing Technology Institute.  It's King's first visits to the area... and, at SUNY Fredonia... he was impressed by what he saw regarding general student experiences... and, their ability to access their professors and instructors.  King says he'll take the feed back he got back to Albany and use it to "better support our campuses."  Monday's visit is part of a 64 campus tour Chancellor King is taking of the SUNY System. 


Two arrested on drug and other charges following Monday morning traffic stop...
Two people just recently arrested in the city of Jamestown have been arrested again on drug and other charges during an early morning traffic stop Monday.  City police say a patrol conducted the stop shortly after 1 a.m. in the area of Cross and Crescent Streets after the driver failed to signal when pulling into the roadway.  Officers say the driver... 39 year-old Stephen Glover of Jamestown... had a suspended driver license with 18 scofflaw violations on five different dates.  They also found a quantity of methamphetamine inside the car.  Glover and his passenger, 30 year-old Kaula Frank of Little Valley were arrested for third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... while Glover is also charged with failure to signal and second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.  Both were jailed pending arraignment.

WJTN News Headlines for Mon., Mar. 6, 2023

Pair from Dunkirk arrested for drug possession following traffic stop in Jamestown...
Two north county men have been arresed on drug-related charges following a traffic stop on Jamestown's westside early Sunday morning.  City police say a patrol stopped a car at the intersection of Fairmount and Lakin Avenues shortly before 1 a.m., and found that the driver, 29 year-old Preston Lawrence, Jr. of Dunkirk, was in possession of drug packaging material... a digital scale and cash.  A further search uncovered 19.5-grams of Fentanyl, and a quantity of crack-cocaine concealed on Lawrence's person.  The passenger of the car, 38 year-old Jonathan Herdzik, also of Dunkirk, was also found in possession of a quantity of fentanyl.  Police say Lawrence was charged with third and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance... two counts of second-degree criminal use of Drug Paraphernalia... and, tampering with physical evidence.  Herdzik is charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled Substance.  He was issued an appearance ticket... while Lawrence was jailed pending arraignment.


City man arrested for driving drunk during bizarre domestic incident...
A Jamestown man is accused of drunk driving and other charges after he allegedly followed a woman in his car who had an order of protection against him Sunday morning.  City police say they were called to investigate a "walk-in" domestic incident in which 62 year-old Martin Thiel was following the victim... directly violating the order.  Officers later saw him cross the solid, yellow line in the median on West Third Street... and, did so for some time.  Police stopped Thiel and he was found to be drunk, and he was arrested for second-degree criminal contempt... DWI... and, failure to keep right.  He was taken to the city jail pending arraignment.


One more investor being sought for Gateway Lofts project in Jamestown...
The Gateway Loft's project to put more then 100 units of affordable housing into the Gateway Center near downtown Jamestown is still trying to find one more investor.  However... City Develoment Director Crystal Surdyk is optimistic the project may also receive a boost from Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed "Housing Compact."  Surdyk says she recently met with some of the project's partners to see what they can do to help find that investor.  She says there's also the matter of having the time frame extended for the "Code Blue" homeless shelter there for the increased number of homeless in the city.  Surdyk says the partners currently have "all of their funding lined up except for one piece..." so the city has been discussing how they can assist with that.  She says she's confident that the project will move forward.  The Gateway Lofts Project... first proposed about three years ago... is expected to create 110 units for housing for both homeless... and, low to moderate income people.


City man arrested for trying to choke woman during domestic incident...
A Jamestown man has been arrested for allegedly trying to choke a woman during a domestic incident on the city's southside late last Saturday night.  Jamestown Police were called to the scene just after 10 p.m., and, their investigation found that 48 year-old Patrick Smallman applied pressure to the victim's throat, and then threw her against a couch.  Officers say they arrested Smallman for criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation... and, took him to the city jail pending arraignment.


One of Wendel's major focuses during State of County Address in late March will be Chautauqua Lake...
Chautauqua Lake will be one of the focuses of County Executive P-J Wendel's annual State of the County Address later this month.  Wendel hinted at some of what he'll talk about during the speech... especially funding for lake maintenance.  He noted his disappointment over a proposal made public recently by the Ellery Town Board... and, says it needs to be a "team effort" to both improve and maintain the lake.  Wendel says there are already a couple of things that have been in the works in trying to create "sustainable funding" for the lake.  One of the proposals that Wendel has been looking at is an annual "boat user fee" that he believes will bring in about $2.5-million.  He made his comments for last weekend's "Community Spotlight" program on the six Media One Radio Stations.


Angola man arrested for alleged Roofing Scam...
An Erie County, New York man is accused of pocketing $2,500 paid to him for a roofing job in August of 2021 that he never did.  Sheriff's officers say 42 year-old James Haskins of Angola had been hired by an unidentified victim in the town of Pomfret to complete a roofing project.  However... deputies say that Haskins didn't purchase any supplies, or do any work on the roof.  Late last week... Haskins turned himself in to deputies on a fourth-degree Grand Larceny charge.


LaMancuso formally announces run for city court judge...
A city native who's been practicing law in Jamestown for nearly a decade has formally announced that he is running for City Court Judge this November.  City Democrats have also announced their endorsement of John LaMancuso... who is currently the chairman and a partner in the law firm of Lewis & Lewis.  LaMancuso says when he was presented with the opportunity to run for city court judge... "I jumped at the opportunity."  He says the city is "facing serious threats to public safety in this community, particularly firearm and domestic violence crime.” 

WJTN News Headlines for Thurs., Mar. 2, 2023

Hochul announces several WNY leaders now support her proposed "Housing Compact..."
Several elected leaders and other officials across Western New York are endorsing Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed "Housing Compact" that's part of her 2023-24 budget proposal.  Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist and Dunkirk Mayor Willie Rosas are both on-board with the plan to build 800,000 new homes over the next decade.  Hochul says her proposal would make New York "more livable, more accessible and more affordable."  Mayor Sundquist thanked the governor for sitting down with leaders and explaining the compact... adding "this would be a transformational piece of legislation that attempts to tackle housing challenges across the state."  Rosas says Hochul has "presented a bold vision and plan to address the most basic of needs with her New York Housing Compact to meet the crisis level demand for quality, affordable, and safe housing in Dunkirk and across the state."


Conewango Valley man arrested in Ellington for Felony DWI -- Leandra's Law violation...
A Conewango Valley man is accused of a Leandra's Law violation -- and other charges -- following an alleged drunk driving accident in the town of Ellington.  Sheriff's deputies were called to the intersection of Old Chautauqua and Hagerdon Roads shortly after Midnight last Saturday.  Officers identified the driver as 26 year-old Michael Miller... who was inside the car along with a juvenile passenger.  Neither of them were hurt in the single-car crash... but, were checked over at the scene.  An investigation found that Miller was driving while intoxicated... and, he was arrested for Felony Aggravated DWI Leandra's Law... DWI... endangering the welfare of child... failure to stop at a Stop Sign... speed not reasonable or prudent... and, not wearing a seatbelt.  He was issued appearance tickets for Ellington Town Court. 


Schmidt says Richard faces up to 25 years to life if convicted in Blake murder case...
A Jamestown man faces up to life in prison if he's convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a town of Ellicott man in early January.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt says 18-year-old Tucker Richard was arraigned on a Grand Jury inductment Tuesday morning in County Court.  Schmidt says Richard had been living with 57-year-old Scott Blake before he allegedly shot him on Jan. 6, following what appeared to be a domestic issue.  Schmidt says second-degree murder is a Class-A2 violent Felony, and the sentence for a conviction is 25 years to life.  He says Richard has been in custody since that incident.  He remains in the Chautauqua County Jail on $2.5-million bail... , $5-million property bond... or 10% of a $10-million secured bond.  Schmidt says Richard is apparently the son of Blake's ex-girlfriend... and, he was living at Blake's at the time.  He's to be back in court Mar. 31.


Boil Water Order in Fredonia lifted...
The Chautauqua County Health Department has now lifted the boil water order for all Village of Fredonia water customers... including those outside the village limits.  Officials say water leaving the treatment plant has been adequately treated since late last Sunday... and, consecutive day sample results show the water throughout the distribution system is safe for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, and making coffee.  They say all plumbing lines that have not been used regularly since the boil water went into effect should be flushed before water from that line is consumed.  That includes ice makers and refrigerator water dispensers.


Developer closes on Welch's Building in Westfield and project can now go forward...
A project involving the historic rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the Welch building in the village of Westfield will now be able move ahead.  Chief Executive Officer Mark Geise with the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency says '2 Portage, LLC' will now be able to develop the 51,000 square foot structure located in the French Portage Road Historic District.  Geise says he's excited that work will be able to get underway on the project that has been years in the making, and the developer has now closed on the property.  The IDA approved a $475,000 Al Tech Revolving Loan Fund loan along with other incentives.  Geise says the building will include residential units and commercial space.  He says there will be 46 housing units... and commercial/retail businesses on the first-floor.  Geise says the Welch's Building dates back to 1909... and housed the offices of Welch Foods until it was sold to a private developer in 2005.


Salute to the Finest honors two local businesses...
This week on WJTN news we’ve been highlighting award winners from the Salute to the Finest… an annual presentation by the Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce.  The ‘Retailer of the Year’ award was given to Everyday’s True Value Hardware on Foote Ave.  Mike Laurin has owned the store since 2021... and says it would not be possible without his team of employees, and a supportive community.  The ‘New Business of the Year’ award went to Southern Sails Junk Removal.  Russ and Heather Spunaugle were planning to move south in 2021 and bought a trailer to get rid of some ‘extra stuff.’  Instead of moving, they decided to stay here and help others get rid of THEIR ‘extra stuff.’  Russ Spunaugle says it’s been very satisfying because they've been helping to "change people's lives."  The Salute to the Finest Awards were presented Monday night at the Northwest Arena.

 

 

 
 

WJTN News Headlines for Wed., Mar. 1, 2023

Jamestown Public Schools ordered by State Ed. Department to phase out "Red Raiders" nickname...
New York State Education officials have made it official: the Jamestown Public Schools will have to eliminate the "Red Raiders" nickname over the next two years.  School Spokesman Cameron Hurst confirmed the news in an e-mail to Media One News this morning after School Board President Paul Abbott announced the information at last night's meeting.  The State Education requirement initially eliminated of all Native American imagery... which took place in recent years in the district.  However... it was also found later that specific names... like "Redskins..." would also have to be eliminated.  This change will require elimination of the name on walls, playing fields and elsewhere in the district.


Jamestown man on federal probabion arrested for drug possession...
A city man on probation for a federal conviction has been arrested on multiple drug charges following a traffic stop on Jamestown's eastside.  City police say they stopped the car, driven by 38 year-old Jose Caceres, Jr. at the intersection of East Sixth Street at Prendergast Avenue Monday morning... and, found that he was on probation.  Under conditions of his probation... federal probation officers searched the vehicle... and, found a plastic baggie with just under 58-grams of Fentanyl.  JPD detectives then assisted federal agents with a search of Caseres' Lakeview Avenue apartment... and, found 57.4-grams of methamphetamine and another 1.7-grams of Fentanyl.  While being taken to the city jail... Caceres allegedly pulled a baggie of Fentanyl from inside his pants in an effort to get rid of it.  In doing that... officers say the fentanyl spread throughout the back of the vehicle, exposing the transporting officer.  The officer was taken to UPMC Hamot Medical Center in Erie for treatment, and later released.  Caceres is accused of violating his probation... and, faces new drug charges.


Ellicott shooting death suspect Richard indicted by county Grand Jury...
The Jamestown teenager accused of shooting and killing a town of Ellicott man in early January has been indicted on a second-degree murder charge.  Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt says that 18 year-old Tucker Richard is accused of killing 57 year-old Scott Blake last Jan. 6.  Schmidt says Richard was arraigned in County Court Tuesday morning by Judge David Foley... on the Grand Jury indictment.  Foley set bail at $2.5-million cash... and, $5-million property bond... or $10-million partially secured at 10%.  Richard was remanded back to the county jail.  He is currently represented by the Public Defender’s Office and is due back in court on Mar. 31.


IDEA Coaltion to hold second Latino Town Hall in Jamestown Thursday night...
The Chautauqua County IDEA Coalition is hosting two Latino Town Hall meetings in both ends of the county this week.  The first was held last night at Dunkirk High School... followed by a second meeting on Thursday at Jamestown's Love Elementary School at 6 p.m.  Shiloh Rivera from the coalition says the purpose of the meetings is to hear from Latinos in the county... and, they want people to be able to come and share their experiences with lack of services or resources to them.  Last month.... the IDEA Coalition held Black/African-American Town Hall meetings in both Jamestown and Dunkirk.  The coalition's Sandra Lewis says there will be follow up meetings held in April where a report will be released. 


Town of Ellery offers six-point Chautauqua Lake protection plan to legislature...
A new, six-point plan to help conserve, maintain and protect Chautauqua Lake has been offered to the county by the Ellery Town Board.  The board approved the measure earlier this month... and sent a letter to the legislature... which was read at the legislature's February meeting.  Town Supervisor Larry Anderson thanked lawmakers for their attention... and, says "it's taken 50 or 60 years for the lake to get this bad... and, it's not going to be fixed overnight."  Ellery's proposal calls for having an overreaching goal for management among the lakeside towns and villages... and, have a panel made up of those officials to oversee the effort.  Another part of the plan calls for contracting with a major university-led lake consortium to develop a multi-year management plan.  The fourth-part is requesting the legislature allocated a significant part of the now excess $7-million no longer needed for Phase-2 of the westside sewer extension project.  The fifth-part calls for revisiting countywide funding instead of a special taxing district.  The sixth-point is to push New York state to fund lake maintenance more since the state technically "owns" the lake.


Salute to Finest by Jamestown chamber focus on business...
At the Salute to the Finest awards earlier this week... the Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce presented its ‘Business of the Year’ award to D & S Glass on Fluvanna Avenue.  Starting on Steele Street in 1958 as a place to get a windshield, the company now does all kinds of glass and related installations.  Accepting the award for the owners, the LaTone family, was Assistant Manager, Marshall Zink, who says it's truly amazing to be able to "not only work here in the local community, but, also see some of our projects around town."  The ‘Restaurant of the Year’ award went to the Jamestown area Tim Horton's.  Second generation owner, Blake Tarana, says the business is growing exponentially.  Tarana says his parents started out with three stores... but, add they now have eight... and, plan to build 15 more in the next three years.  The Salute to the Finest Awards were presented at the Northwest Arena on Monday. 

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