and, were charged with conspiracy of possession with intent to distribute, more than 500-grams of Meth. Assistant U-S Attorney Paul Parisi says both men appeared in U-S District Court Friday. Both men were arrested last November 6th during a traffic stop at Hazeltine Avenue and Baker Street. said Friday that 26 year-old Ernest Cauley, Jr and 22 year-old Zackiel Fields, Jr, are in custody after a federal criminal complaint had been filed in the case. Two Jamestown men arrested in early November for allegedly being found in possession of more than a pound of Methamphetime have now been arrested on federal charges. The TRC Foundation transferred about $2.2-million to the Community Foundation to be administered. The Chautauqua Region Community Foundation holds nearly 750 funds. and, the Kathy Seastedt "Look Good" Fund. He says those six funds include the TRC Foundation Fund. and, still provide access and input on the funds. Sweeney says the TRC advisory board would remain in place. TRC Foundation Chairman Randy Ordines noted that the Community Foundation brings "a vast amount of experience in fund and investment management planned giving, and fund development. He says it will relieve the TRC Foundation of having to pay out the cost to administer the funds. Sweeney says they had discussed the move with TRC officials for more than a year. and, Community Foundation Executive Director Randy Sweeney. The move was jointly announced Friday morning by TRC President and Chief Executive Officer Denise Jones. and it's assets have been transferred to the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation in Jamestown. the TRC Foundation has been dissolved by The Resource Center. In an effort to strenghten its six funds. Treasurer Neil Frederick of Bush Industries and Secretary Ann Abdella, Chautauqua County Health Network. The rest of the slate of officers include Vice Chair Fred Johnson of Johnson Estate Winery.
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and, Curt Anderson of Standard Portable is now Immediate Past President.
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The new Chairman of the County Chamber Board is Brian Bugaj of Nestle Purina. especially in regards to building membership, and programs for members. President and Chief Executive Officer Todd Tranum says 2017 was a strong year for the Chamber. Amiran says it's a great honor that she believes could go to so many others, but, she adds that she it grateful "for the recognition." The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce also approved its Board of Directors during the meeting. The retired SUNY Fredonia English professor has been an active community leader, involved in such groups as the League of Women Voters and Literacy Volunteers of America.
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As part of the annual meeting, the Chamber presented the annual Pam Lydic Coalition Builder award to Dr. The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting in the city of Dunkirk yesterday afternoon. and, you need to keep working on closed sewer, and farm run-off issues. He says it's very different than dealing with invasive weeds. Horrigan says the blooms are difficult to deal with once they begin sprouting up. and, says it will be part of his state of the State Address and budget plan to be released next month. Cuomo says the algal bloom problem is "here and now." He says the proposal is a four-step plan to tackle the issue. and, have been working on land management, and installed a closed-sewer system around the lake. Horrigan says his administration has been working hard on ways to eliminate the mats that appear in late Summer on the lake. He says the "toxic mats" pose a threat to tourism and health in areas around those lakes. Cuomo made the announcement late Thursday in Syracuse. Outgoing Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan is applauding Governor Cuomo's proposed, $65-million initiative to address algal blooms in several lakes across New York state.