A gateway to Chautauqua County appears to be motoring closer to reality. The project, centered near the New York-Pennsylvania state line off the state Thruway,
P-J photo by Jay Young
Several rabbits and eight goats died in a fire reported Thursday afternoon in the town of Busti.
Crews were called to Big Tree Road, near the New York-Pennsylvania state line, around 1:30 p.m. for a fire inside a double-wide garage.
Firefighters from Busti, Lakewood and Kiantone, along with county fire coordinators and Lakewood-Busti Police, responded to the fire. Flames and heavy smoke were spotted coming from the structure.
An investigation found that the blaze started due to combustible materials being in close proximity to an unattended wood stove, the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. No injuries were reported.
Chautauqua County Sheriff s Office
A man is in custody following a police pursuit involving a vehicle stolen in Jamestown and ended near the New York-Pennsylvania state line this morning.
More details are expected to be released later today; however, both Chautauqua County Sheriff James Quattrone and Capt. Eric Balon of the New York State Police confirmed the pursuit.
The vehicle involved was reported stolen overnight from a Washington Street car dealership in Jamestown, Capt. Robert Samuelson of the Jamestown Police Department confirmed.
The vehicle was later spotted Wednesday in Dewittville and then Fredonia where the pursuit began.
Quattrone, meanwhile, said the chase entered Interstate 90 and ended near the state line in Ripley. Reports from county dispatch indictaed that the vehicle may have been going the wrong way on the interstate.
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Winter storm batters coast
Parts of the United States woke Thursday to more than 3 feet of snow and nearly 10,000 customers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were without power as a major winter storm hit the east coast, causing hundreds of car accidents and at least four people dead.
The winter storm blanketed parts of the eastern United States from the central Appalachians to New England. This is the first significant snowstorm to impact the Garden State since January 2018.
The National Weather Service reported that more than nine inches had fallen on East Rutherford in Bergen County, Newark in Essex County was buried under eleven inches of snow, and the Union County seat Elizabeth received 6.1 inches.