Rashaan Graham has pictures of the building he now owns at 106 Fairmount Ave. in the late 1800s as part of a bustling waterfront economy. Steamships used to d
At its ribbon cutting Friday, Chautauqua Art Gallery owner Leslie Calimeri said she has had to hire another employee to help with new frame orders. The galler
ArtScape Jamestown is inviting local artists to submit their work for the 2024 ArtScape public art program through Feb. 24, 2024. The Jamestown Renaissance Co
A New York City developer who grew up in Chautauqua County wants to revive a landmark waterfront building and former bar and music venue into a small business, retail and
The City Council is expected to continue its discussion of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant during tonight’s meeting. After being
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An S. Tabone Paving & Sealcoating construction worker fills in a hole with dirt where the wooden platform used to be located at Potters Terrace, also known as AIDS Memorial Park or Wood Park. Greenspace and benches will be installed at the park located along East Third Street in the future.
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The wooden benches that were deemed unsafe at Potter’s Terrace a couple of years ago have been removed to make way for greenspace.
The Jamestown Renaissance Corp., owners of the park that is also known as AIDS Memorial Park or Wood Park, moved forward with plans last week to turn Potter’s Terrace — which has been barricade by a fence because of structural issues — into greenspace that will also include some new benches.
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Volunteers gather in a parking lot along Forest Avenue to participate in a community clean up last fall.
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A collaborative effort to clean up areas of the city of Jamestown has set its first event of 2021.
Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank Corp., told The Post-Journal the first event of the Hands On Jamestown Neighborhoods will be held in April, with a focus on the west side of North Main Street between Fifth and 11th streets. She said this is the first of seven neighborhood cleanup events that will be held this year. She added the second cleanup event will be held and May, with a focus on the downtown business area. The specific dates of the two cleanup events will be announced at a future date.