dphillips@post-journal.com Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist will present his second State of the City address Monday, which will be posted on the cityâs website â www.jamestownny.gov/live â and on social media.
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Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist will present his second State of the City address Monday, which will be posted on the cityâs website â www.jamestownny.gov/live â and on social media.
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During Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist’s swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 1, 2020, the first time mayor said, “Now more than ever, we need to get creative to grow and expand our city.”
Sundquist, at the time, didn’t know how creative he was going to need to be during his first year in office. However, because of COVID-19, Sundquist had to get creative on a daily basis, adapting to the changes brought on by the global pandemic.
/ City Will Have to Pay Estimated $800,000 in Back Wages After State High Court Denies Arbitration Motion
City Will Have to Pay Estimated $800,000 in Back Wages After State High Court Denies Arbitration Motion
JAMESTOWN – The ongoing legal battle involving an arbitration ruling between the city of Jamestown and its police union appears to finally be over. As a result, the city will have to pay union members over $800,000 in back wages.
This week the
New York State Court of Appealsdenied a motion by the city to appeal a lower court’s ruling involving a 2018 arbitration ruling, in which an arbitration panel ruled the city must give the