Chautauqua County man killed in motorcycle crash Friday
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and last updated 2021-05-24 12:11:27-04
TOWN OF CHARLOTTE, N.Y. (WKBW) â A Chautauqua County man was killed in a motorcycle crash Friday afternoon.
According to the Chautauqua County Sheriff s Office 45-year-old Edward A. McAlister of Sinclairville was traveling south on Rood Road in the Town of Charlotte when his motorcycle left the west side of the road and crashed.
McAlister suffered serious injuries, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The sheriff s office says no charges are expected to be filed.
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Windows were broken recently at the Food King restaurant at 4 Main St.
SILVER CREEK Recent reported incidents of vandalism in the village has led to a call for action that seeks the input of residents.
On Monday, the village and the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office have scheduled an informational town hall type meeting at 6 p.m. at the Village Ballpark at the Pavilion. Sheriff James Quattrone and members of the department, joined by members of the Village Board, will be on hand to listen to complaints on some recent incidents of criminal mischief, while creating a plan for solution. Village residents, landlords, and business owners are encouraged to attend the meeting, which will be held outdoors, while adhering to the social distancing guidelines given by the CDC.
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Windows were broken recently at the Food King restaurant at 4 Main St.
Photo by Anthony Dolce
SILVER CREEK Recent reported incidents of vandalism in the village has led to a call for action that seeks the input of residents.
On Monday, the village and the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office have scheduled an informational town hall type meeting at 6 p.m. at the Village Ballpark at the Pavillion. Sheriff James Quattrone and members of the department, joined by members of the Village Board, will be on hand to listen to complaints on some recent incidents of criminal mischief, while creating a plan for solution. Village residents, landlords, and business owners are encouraged to attend the meeting, which will be held outdoors, while adhering to the social distancing guidelines given by the CDC.