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Community Matters is a weekly, hour long program focusing on various issues that relate to the Jamestown and Chautauqua Region. Featuring various guests, recaps of important news, and the occasional commentary from WRFA Public Affairs Director Julia Ciesla-Hanley, Community Matters is your source for engaging and relevant radio programming in Chautauqua County.
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The Jamestown High School Madrigals perform a selection of songs for the Jamestown School Board at their meeting on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. […]
Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund discusses the 2025 City Budget, updates in the Fire Department, and the City’s Holiday Lights Contest. […]
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is holding the 3rd Annual Empty Bowl event on Saturday, December 7, 2024. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society has a special anniversary coming up in January. […]
The New Neighbors Coalition program at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Jamestown will be helping new neighbors celebrate their first Thanksgiving this Thursday. We also will learn about programs the Coalition has planned in December. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses the election results, economic development news, and more. […]
Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund discusses the proposed 2025 budget, gives an update on the city roof project, and more. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Brian Papalia fills us in on events happening in November including the Cat Video screening at the Reg Lenna Center For the Arts. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the recently passed 2025 County Budget, Hurricane Relief, Chautauqua Lake and more. […]
We bring you the 150th State Assembly Candidate Debate between Democrat Mike Bobseine and Republican Andrew Molitor that aired live on WRFA on October 10, 2024. […]
Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund presented her 2025 Executive Budget on October 8. We’ll learn more about that spending plan as well as talk about some updates on the homelessness issue. […]
The United Ways of Chautauqua County have their annual campaign underway. We learn more about this year’s campaign and how you can support the agency. […]
The James Prendergast Library is bring back its “Haunted Library” event for a third year. Special Projects and Facility Manager Jennifer Champ tells us what’s in store. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Director of Fundraising & Communication Brian Papalia tells us about the CCHS and Community Through Hockey event on October 5, cats available for adoption, and the agency’s new Executive Director. […]
We talk with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about his proposed 2025 executive budget. […]
The YWCA Jamestown and Jamestown Justice Coalition co-sponsored a conversation on the unhoused on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at the Robert H. Jackson Center. […]
The City of Jamestown contracted with C&S Companies to update the city’s Comprehensive Plan for the first time since 1998. C&S Consultants held a public information meeting on Tuesday, September 10 to go over how the update process will work. […]
We follow up with Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund on the latest with how the city is working on the issues of homelessness. […]
The Jamestown Justice Coalition and YWCA Jamestown are hosting a community conversation on the unhoused population population at the Robert H. Jackson Center on Thursday, September 12. JJC Coordinator Justin Hubbard tells us more. […]
A Remote Area Medical clinic will be held at Jamestown Community College on Saturday, September 14 through Sunday, September 15. Co-Sponsor Christine Schuyler provides details on how it will work. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Director of Fundraising & Communication Brian Papalia tells us more about about the upcoming Walk 4 Paws event. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel joins us for his monthly interview to discuss a wide variety of topics from homelessness issues, the CHQ Transit Hub, the Jamestown Airport, and more. […]
The 43rd Annual Jamestown Labor Day Fest will take place this Sunday, September 1st at Bergman Park. We learn about all the activities that will take place, including who is being honored with this year’s George Ritzer Labor Award from Collaborative Children’s Solutions owner Pat Smeraldo. […]
The Chautauqua County Homeless Coalition held a meeting on August 20, 2024 with around 100 people in attendance to discuss a recent point-in-time count of the county’s homeless as well as an update by local organizations on their efforts around homelessness. […]
As the start of a new school year looms, we sit down with Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker to discuss what’s in store for the 2024-25 year. […]
Robert H. Jackson Center President Kristan McMahon tell us about a traveling exhibit coming to the Center, Constitution Day‘s speaker, and more. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society is getting ready for September’s Walk 4 Paws. Director of Fundraising & Communication Brian Papalia gives us all the details. […]
We talk with Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund about the Emergency Declaration over homeless encampments and more. […]
The 32nd Annual Lucille Ball Comedy Fest is underway in downtown Jamestown and we caught up with National Comedy Center Executive Director Journey Gunderson about everything that will be going on. […]
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project manager Dr. Marion Divers presented on the Chautauqua Lake Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration effort to the Chautauqua County Legislature at their July 24, 2024 meeting. […]
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets; the State Department of Environmental Conservation officials, and experts from Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Integrated Pest Management program provide an update on actions residents can take to manage the invasive pest, Spotted Lanternfly. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel gives an update on economic development news in the county, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Tim Scoma, who is opening Jamestown’s first cannabis dispensary. […]
Collaborative Children’s Solutions has a variety of events over the next several weeks, including the Gus Macker 3-on-3 Tournament. We learn more from CCS Owner Pat Smeraldo. […]
We talk with Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund about splash pads, the Chadakoin River, the proposed Rental Inspection Ordinance, and more. […]
We bring you a portion of the 50th Anniversary Vietnam-Era Veteran Pinning Ceremony held at Cassadaga Valley High School featuring Congressman Nick Langworthy. […]
We talk about how to keep our pets safe this July with Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia. […]
We take a virtual news tour around the county with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel to discuss all the latest that’s happened during the month of June. […]
We bring you two presentations from the Chautauqua Lake Symposium that was held on Sunday, June 2, 2024. One will be from officials from the State Department of Environmental Conservation and the other from a member of the Jefferson Project. […]
The Jamestown Juneteenth celebration will take place from Friday, June 16 through Sunday, June 16. We learn more from organizer and City Council member Regina Brackman. […]
The James Prendergast Library is getting ready for this Third Annual Block Party and Summer Reading program. Assistant Library Manager Jennifer Champ tells us more. […]
A River Revival will be taking place at McCrea Point Park on Saturday, June 29, 2024. […]
The Chautauqua County Legislature is reviewing Agricultural District 8 this year, which includes the City of Jamestown. We bring you the presentation by Chautauqua County Junior Planner Lauren Sharp to Jamestown City Council on June 3, 2024. […]
Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund discusses the State of the City as well as the nearly $3 million shortfall the city is facing in this year’s budget. […]
Chautauqua Region Community Foundation‘s annual “Give Big CHQ” day of philanthropy will take place June 13, 2024. Community Impact Officer Liz Jones tells us more. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia talks about fostering and events the Society will be at this month. […]
We hear from Chautauqua Opportunities‘ Josiah Lamp on efforts to find an organization to host an overnight Code Blue shelter in Jamestown. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks about sustainable living with Sustainable Jamestown group founder Kara Bemis. […]
Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker goes into detail on the upcoming Capital Improvements Project vote that will take place on Tuesday, December 12, 2023. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley sits down with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel to discuss the news about Lutheran closing its nursing home and rehab program; the 2023 election results, the 2024 solar eclipse, and more. […]
WRFA speaks with Collaborative Children’s Solutions‘ Pat Smeraldo about the upcoming Jingle & Mingle Festival set for December 2 in downtown Jamestown. […]
WRFA speaks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the 2023 election results, city budget, and more. […]
A Meet The Candidates forum featuring candidates running for Jamestown City Council. The event took place October 26, 2023. […]
We talk with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the recently passed county budget, the new IGNITE program, and more. […]
The Jamestown School Board heard a Capital Improvements Project presentation at its meeting on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. […]
A debate for the candidates for Mayor of Jamestown featuring incumbent Democrat Eddie Sundquist and Republican and City Council Member at Large Kim Ecklund. The event took place October 12, 2023. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy Conservation Director Twan Leenders to get an update on the restoration work the CWC is doing on the Chadakoin River. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley gets Jamestown City Council Finance Committee Chair and Republican Candidate for Mayor Kim Ecklund‘s reaction to Mayor Eddie Sundquist‘s proposed 2024 City Budget. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – City of Jamestown Proposed 2024 Budget Presentation – October 6, 2023 Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist presents his proposed 2024 Executive Budget and takes questions from the audience on Friday, October 6, 2024. […]
The United Way of Southern Chautauqua County‘s annual campaign is underway. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks about that with Executive Director Amy Rohler. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel announces a new emergency order regarding New York City sending homeless people upstate. […]
We talk to Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia to find out what’s happening at the organization this month. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel presents his proposed 2024 County Budget to the Chautauqua County Legislature on Wednesday, September 27, 2023. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks to Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about his proposed 2024 County Budget and Chautauqua Lake. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Manufacturer’s Association of the Southern Tier‘s Executive Director Todd Tranum about workforce development efforts in Chautauqua County. […]
We talk with James Prendergast Library IT Librarian Kristie Bemis about activities taking place at the library, including the Second Annual Haunted Library event in October. […]
The National Comedy Center honored political satirist, the late Mark Russell, at a celebration held on August 17, 2023 at the Comedy Center. Featured speakers included Lewis Black, Founding Chair of National Comedy Center; Kelly Carlin, National Comedy Center Advisory Board Member and daughter of George Carlin; Journey Gunderson, National Comedy Center Executive Director; Tom […] […]
We talk to Chautauqua County’s Director of Mental Hygiene and Social Services Carmelo Hernandez about emergency housing and how the county is handling issues that have been raised by Falconer residents. […]
We talk to Food Systems Expert and author Mark Winne and Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Haskin about Mark’s upcoming visit to Jamestown. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Walk 4 Paws is set for September 16, 2023. We talk with CCHS Director of Fundraising & Communication Brian Papalia about that and more. […]
We talk with Collaborative Children’s Solution‘s owner Pat Smeraldo about the 42nd Annual Labor Day Festival set for Sunday, September 3 at Bergman Park in Jamestown. […]
We spoke with Robert H. Jackson Center Executive Director Kristan McMahon about the goals set for the Center for the coming year. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses economic development news from this week, the concerns about temporary housing in the village of Falconer, and more. […]
Chautauqua Institution President Michael Hill responds to criticism he’s received over major changes to the Opera Company program. […]
Here’s the public meeting that was held on Tuesday, August 25, 2023 about the next steps for looking into a boat user fee for Chautauqua Lake. […]
We talk to Jamestown Department of Development Director Crystal Surdyk and City Principal Planner Ellen Shadle about the new JTNY eLab Business Accelerator Cohort and FastTrac Program coming to Jamestown. […]
We talk with Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Executive Director Frank Besse about a survey that aims to get your thoughts on downtown Jamestown. […]
The Gus Macker 3-on-3 Tournament returns to Jamestown August 19 and 20. We talk with Pat Smeraldo, who is coordinating the event through his organization, Collaborative Children’s Solutions. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist discusses the possible transfer of Diethrick Stadium to Jamestown Community College. […]
The 13-15 Year Old Babe Ruth World Series is coming to Jamestown starting August 12, 2023. […]
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announces almost a billion dollars in funding for upstate hospitals. […]
Registration for Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Walk 4 Paws is now open. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about new union contracts, the Authorities Budget Office‘s report on the IDA, the rebranding of CARTS, and more. […]
The Heron Trail Run held on August 13 in memory of Dave McDonald will benefit WRFA this year. […]
The Chautauqua County I.D.E.A. Coalition has reached its one-year anniversary. […]
The Chautauqua County Health Department has unveiled its new Mobile Health Vehicle. […]
We talk with Chautauqua County Airport Manager Shannon Barnhart about what’s happening at the Dunkirk and Jamestown airports. […]
Chautauqua County Sheriff Jim Quattrone tells us about a new community engagement initiative he’s working on. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley visits the James Prendergast Library to learn more about the Summer Reading program underway along with a bevy of other programs. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about his new community policing initiative. […]
We remember former World’s Strongest Man and local legend Don Reinhoudt with Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame President Randy Anderson. […]
We share the Six Nations Flag Raising ceremony that took place at Jamestown City Hall on Saturday, July 1, 2023. […]
We talk about puppy adoptions, the Dog Days of Summer, Walk 4 Paws, and more with the Chautauqua County Humane Society. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about economic development news as well as the reorganization of the County’s Finance Department. […]
The National Comedy Center held a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new exhibit about legendary comedy club, Carolines On Broadway, at the Center in Jamestown. […]
The Jamestown Municipal Band kicks off its Summer Bandshell Concert Series on Wednesday, June 28 at the Goranson Bandshell in Allen Park. Municipal Band Director Rick Lundquist tells us more. […]
WRFA hosted a Community Conversation on Poverty in Chautauqua County on Thursday, May 25, 2023. […]
Jamestown Juneteenth organizer Regina Brackman shares details about the three-day festival celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about hiring new firefighters, the Central Garage project, the clean up of the former Crawford Furniture building site, and more. […]
Jamestown Pride Festival holds three days of events in celebration of Pride Month. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society provides a monthly update on activities happening in June. […]
We talk to B Proud, who is the opening speaker for Jamestown Pride’s festival weekend. […]
The James Prendergast Library has a celebration later in June that will involve the dedication of a new patio. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley visits the library to learn more. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel joins us for his monthly update to talk about economic development, migrant issues, Barcelona Harbor, and more. […]
JAMESTOWN, NY – On May 25, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on poverty in Chautauqua County. The discussion involved challenges and barriers for those living in poverty or near poverty in Chautauqua County. Our panel included: United Way of Southern Chautauqua County, Executive Director Amy Rohler Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc., Deputy […] […]
Chautauqua County Sheriff Jim Quattrone invited Dr. Kevin Sabet to speak about his concerns on cannabis legalization in New York State at a conference in Celoron on May 1, 2023. […]
The Jamestown Parent-Teacher Organization held a “Meet The Candidates” forum on May 11, 2023 so the public could learn more about the four candidates running for three open seats on the Jamestown School Board. The candidates include Paul Abbott, John Panebianco, Melissa Paterniti, and Christine Schnars. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with State Senator George Borrello about his reaction to the 2024 State Budget. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Assemblyman Andy Goodell about the recently passed 2024 State Budget and his legislative agenda for the remainder of the session. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the efforts by the administration to get approval to hire eight firefighters. […]
The Jamestown Board of Public Utilities will focus on workforce development in a conference this summer. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society has received support to make adoptions free for a limited time and has other events scheduled for May. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel provides more information about the Jefferson Project on Chautauqua Lake, and more. […]
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer shares concerns about the House Republican debt ceiling plan. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker about details of the proposed 2023-24 School Budget. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Pennies-4-Paws campaign is continuing this month. Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia tells us more. […]
This week’s Community Matters features the informational meeting hosted by Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel on whether to pursue implementing a boat fee for users of Chautauqua Lake. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Eddie Sundquist – April 6, 2023 WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about a resolution that would hire new firefighters, the latest on splash pads to be constructed, parking meters, and more. […]
Members of the New Neighbors Coalition spoke with WRFA about “new neighbors” who have relocated to Jamestown in recent months. […]
Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy Conservation Director Twan Leenders discusses clean-up and restoration work scheduled to be done on the Chadakoin River. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley had the opportunity to speak with Jamestown Department of Public Works and Acting Parks Director Jeff Lehman, who is retiring from City Government. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel delivers his State of the County address to the Chautauqua County Legislature. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses points in his State of the County address, occupancy taxes, the state budget, and more. […]
Jamestown Public Schools Budget and Finance Director Brittnay Spry presented the preliminary 2023-24 School Budget to the Jamestown School Board on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. […]
The Chautauqua Center CEO Mike Pease discusses how a proposed state carve out of 340b funds could affect local health care centers in the millions of dollars. […]
The 2nd Annual Chautauqua County Book Read is underway. Officials from the Jamestown YWCA tell us more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the issue that Jamestown Local Development Corporation members may have violated its bylaws, issues staffing city department heads, parks projects, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Interim County Public Health Director Dr. Michael Faulk about the new County Health Assessment and Improvement Plan. […]
We spoke with the Chautauqua Cattaraugus Library System Executive Director Janice Dekoff about proposed cuts to libraries in the state budget. […]
We learn more about Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy‘s new Executive Director. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society gives an update on their Pennies 4 Paws campaign and more. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel talks about a Chautauqua Lake proposal, efforts around Brooks Memorial Hospital, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Mental Health Association Executive Director Steven Cobb about the FDA possibly approving naloxone to be offered over the counter. […]
The New York State Association of Counties provides more information about what the EFMAP, or Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage, program is and how a proposed clawback of those funds will affect counties in New York. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses the potential impact a clawback of Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Program funds (eFMAP)would have on Chautauqua County. […]
Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Haskins tells us about CSA Week and discusses agriculture in our community. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about details of his State of the City address including discussion on cannabis, an update of the City’s Zoning code, and more. […]
State Senator George Borrello shares his thoughts on the proposed 2024 New York State Budget. […]
The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation is co-sponsoring an Historic District Tax Credit Workshop. We learn more about that tax credit program and historic districts in Jamestown. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia talks about the start of the “Pennies 4 Paws” Campaign. […]
State Assemblyman Andy Goodell shares his thoughts on Governor Kathy Hochul‘s proposed 2024 State Budget. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist delivers his 2023 State of the City Address on Monday, January 30, 2023. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the City of Dunkirk‘s recent DRI announcement, funding for Chautauqua Lake, an Airport Market Analysis, and more. […]
Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) CEO and Deputy County Executive of Economic Development Mark Geise presents the 2022 CCIDA Annual Report. […]
State Senator George Borrello gives his reaction to Governor Kathy Hochul‘s State of the State address and discusses his goals for the legislative session. […]
23rd Congressional District Rep. Nick Langworthy, while visiting Dunkirk, NY, announced legislation he’s introduced that would eliminate Federal tax credits for the construction of wind turbines in the Great Lakes. […]
Western New York Land Conservancy Executive Director Jonathan Kaledin speaks about the organizations latest efforts to acquire land adjacent to the College Lodge Forest property for conservation. […]
State Assemblyman Andy Goodell discusses his reaction to Governor Kathy Hochul‘s State of the State address as well has his own agenda for the legislative session. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist goes over the 2023 State Legislative agenda for the New York Conference of Mayors. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about 2022 including an update on American Rescue Plan fund spending, the uptick in gun violence, and the increase in homelessness. […]
Kathy Hochul was inaugurated as New York State’s first female elected Governor on Sunday, January 1, 2023. Listen to her remarks here. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia updates us on the “Season of Hope” adoption/foster drive, the TNVR cat program, and what’s up for 2023. […]
Congressman-elect Nick Langworthy held a ceremonial swearing in event at Pine Valley Central School on Wednesday, December 28, 2022. Here are his remarks. […]
Jamestown City Council President Tony Dolce offers his thoughts on 2022 at the December 19, 2022 City Council voting session. […]
2022 was a busy year for the National Comedy Center. Executive Director Journey Gunderson tells us more. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses some recent retirements by government officials and staff, as well as sharing more information a planned integration of social services with mental hygiene; and his thoughts on the new scoping plan approved by the NYS Climate Action Council. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Alize Scott – December 15, 2022 Talking about racism, white privilege, and micro-aggressions may not seem like good holiday fun, but we take on these topics with YWCA‘s Director of Social Justice and Race Equity Alize Scott in an on-going effort to help us become better citizens in our community. […]
The YMCA of Jamestown has a new Vice President of Operations following the retirement of their long-time Executive Director Mark Eckendorf. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist discusses the 2023 City Budget as well as changes happening in city government. […]
Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker talks about the State Education Department‘s communication to districts on mascots. […]
Congressman Joe Sempolinski discusses energy policy and politics in his weekly media call. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia tells us about holiday promotions for the shelter. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Board of Health President Dr. Lillian Ney about recent changes at the County Health Department. […]
Collaborative Children’s Solutions owner Pat Smeraldo tells us about the annual Downtown Jamestown Christmas Parade taking place Saturday, December 3, 2022. […]
The Chautauqua Area Potters are bringing the Empty Bowl Project fundraiser to Jamestown on Saturday, December 10, 2022. Hear more from the organizers of the event. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel gives more details on the reorganization of the Department of Health and Human Services. He also discusses challenges facing the Hall R. Clothier Building and shares good news about the Westside Sewer Extension Project. […]
United Way of Southern Chautauqua County Executive Director Amy Rohler and Director of Community Impact Lindsey Goold provide an update on their annual campaign as well provide more information about their Community Impact Report. […]
James Prendergast Library Community Outreach and Programming Manager Jenn Champ tells us about the speakers and topics of the annual Murray L. Bob Lecture that will take place December 1, 2022. […]
23rd Congressional Representative Joe Sempolinski discusses the GOP winning the House, what legislation he anticipates for the remainder of the session, and his thoughts on the possible Railroad Strike. […]
On Thursday, Nov. 10, WRFA-LP continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on Chemical Dependency and Recovery in the community. WATCH VIDEO WRFA hosted a number of guests who not only highlighted challenges associated with those dealing with dependency and recovery in Jamestown and Chautauqua County, but also provided an update on programs […] […]
WRFA public affairs director Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Jamestown City Council member Kimberly Ecklund about the effort to finalize and approve a 2023 city budget. Ecklund is not only one of three at large representatives on the city council but is also the chair of the council’s finance committee. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist answers questions about his proposed 2023 City Budget, American Rescue Plan monies, and gives an update on how the homelessness issue is being dealt with in Jamestown. […]
Rep. Joe Sempolinski‘s weekly media call for Wednesday, November 2, 2022. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia updates us on several events happening this month. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley holds a discussion between the candidates for the new 23rd Congressional District Seat. The discussion features Republican candidate Nick Langworthy and Democrat Max Della Pia. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the 2023 County Budget, Opioid Settlement monies, and more. […]
Congressmen Joe Sempolinski holds his weekly media call on October 26, 2022. […]
A 60-minute debate featuring the two candidates for the New York State Assembly’s 150th District: Andrew Goodell (R) and Sandra Lewis (D). WATCH The district, which was redrawn earlier this year, now encompasses all of Chautauqua County, the Cattaraugus Reservation in both Chautauqua and Erie Counties, and the Town of Collins in Erie County. […] […]
Representative Joe Sempolinski discusses Town Hall public events he plans to hold across the 23rd Congressional District in his weekly media call. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley gets an update with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about how the use of American Rescue Plan funds is moving forward in the city and more. […]
Congressman Joe Sempolinski discusses legislation he’s co-sponsoring as part of Down Syndrome Awareness Month in his weekly media call. […]
City of Jamestown Historian Ashley Senske gives the history of the Winter Garden Theater at the ceremony unveiling the city’s 78th Historic Marker. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia updates us on what’s happening at the agency this October. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel shares details about his proposed 2023 County Budget. […]
We meet the Democratic candidate for the 150th New York State Assembly Seat, Sandra Lewis, who is facing Incumbent Republican Andy Goodell in the November General Election. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley visited the James Prendergast Library to talk to Community Outreach and Programming Manager Jenn Champ about Autumn and Halloween activities happening at the library in October. […]
The Jamestown City Council held a public forum on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at Christ First United Methodist Church in Jamestown. We bring you the proceedings here. […]
We speak with Dream It, Do It Coordinator Francine Rondenell and Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier Executive Director Todd Tranum about the Dream It, Do It program. […]
Representative Joe Sempolinski discusses his first week as the 23rd District’s Congressman in his first media call. […]
Robert H. Jackson Center Co-Founder Greg Peterson moderates conversation on U.S. Supreme Court Case Plessy v. Ferguson with featured panelists, Phoebe Ferguson and Keith Plessy, descendants of the original case participants. […]
JAMESTOWN, NY – In September 2022, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations focusing on Marginalized and Underserved Communities by holding a discussion specifically on the Native American Community in Jamestown and the Chautauqua Region. We not only focus on the challenges they encounter within the community, but also work to identify solutions to overcome […] […]
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church‘s Father Luke Fodor gives an update on efforts with Journey’s End Refugee Services to prepare for bringing “new neighbors” to Jamestown. […]
Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Business Development Coordinator Ellen Ditonto tells more about the upcoming BPU Retool ’22 Climate Technology Conference in Jamestown. […]
Infinity Visual and Performing Arts‘ Artistic Director Jamie Lee Bonfiglio-Davis tells us about auditions for youth ensembles this month as well as plans for a re-opening event in November. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Programs Director Brian Papalia updates us on the “Walk 4 Paws” as well as how you can get involved in fostering cats. […]
Collaborative Children’s Solutions owner Pat Smeraldo discusses the Jamestown Labor Day Festival scheduled for September 4, 2022 as well as other events he’s helping organize over the next couple of months. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with best selling author of Buddhist Boot Camp,Timber Hawkeye, and Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County‘s Sean Jones about Timber’s upcoming visit to MHA. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses the incident at Chautauqua Institution on August 12, 2022 involving the attack on author Salman Rushdie and the County’s response. He also discusses work on the 2023 County Budget, new hires, a retirement, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Carson Entertainment Group President Jeff Sotzing about a new exhibit on Johnny Carson and The Tonight Show at the National Comedy Center. […]
The Chautauqua County League of Women Voters held a “Meet The Candidates” debate for special election candidates for the 23rd Congressional District on August 18, 2022. Democrat Max Della Pia and Republican Joe Sempolinski participated in the event. […]
JAMESTOWN, NY – On Aug 11, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations, with a second conversation focusing on Housing in Jamestown and Chautauqua County. WATCH The discussion features two panelists: Crystal Surdyk (City of Jamestown Development Director) and Gina Paradis (Chautauqua County Land Bank Executive Director). It will be moderated by WRFA Public Affairs […] […]
Chautauqua County Board of Elections Commissioners Brian Abram and Luz Torres explain how voting will work for a special election and primary for the 23rd Congressional District. […]
Drescher & Malecki Partner Carl Widmer presented the results of the audit of the City of Jamestown‘s 2021 finances to Jamestown City Council on Monday, August 8, 2022. […]
City of Jamestown Assistant Corporation Counsel Ben Haskins and Director of Development Crystal Surdyk presented details about a proposed 19A Home Ownership Program to the City Council Housing Committee on Monday, August 8, 2022. […]
We discussed housing issues with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist as well as upcoming projects including the updating of the city’s zoning code and comprehensive plan. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Public Market officials about the celebration of National Farmer’s Market Week that starts August 7, 2022. […]
We spoke with local musicians about a fundraiser being held to benefit Ron Graham, who founded Infinity Performing Arts. […]
Chautauqua County PJ Wendel shares an economic development news update as well as discusses actions taken by the County Legislature this month. [Program Note: County Executive Wendel provided an update that there is not a case of polio in Chautauqua County. He contacted WRFA to explain he misinterpreted a communication from the Chautauqua County Health […] […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker on his reflections of the last school year, what’s happening this summer, and what’s up for the next school year. […]
JAMESTOWN, NY – On July 14, 2022 WRFA-LP continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on the Housing in Chautauqua County. WATCH The discussion featured three panelists: Josiah Lamp (Chautauqua Opportunities, Director of Housing and Community Development), Lisa Schmidtfrerick-Miller, (Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Communities Consultant), Brent Sheldon, (Jamestown […] […]
We spoke with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation about Hemlock Woolly Adelgid after it was found recently in the village of Lakewood […]
Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy‘s Twan Leenders discusses his efforts to deal with aquatic invasive species and an update on the eradication of Tree of Heaven. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Ellen Shadle – July 14, 2022 The City of Jamestown has a new resource for current entrepreneurs or those thinking of starting a business. City Principal Planner Ellen Shadle shares more details. […]
Scandinavian Folk Festival organizer Gwen Funcell talks about the return of the festival to downtown Jamestown. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist discusses how new gun laws passed by the state affect Jamestown, an update on the sidewalk plowing agreement with the school district, and parking ramp upgrades. […]
National Comedy Center Executive Director Journey Gunderson tells us all about the upcoming Lucille Ball Comedy Fest as well as a tribute to Carl Reiner in July. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia talks about some pups up for adoption right now and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Senator George Borrello about the last state legislative session, gun control, and the extraordinary legislative session scheduled for June 30, 2022. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Assemblyman Andy Goodell about the last state legislative session, including his thoughts on the extraordinary session called for June 30, 2022. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about extension of the South Chautauqua Lake Sewer District passed by the County Legislature, Amtrak, Brooks Memorial Hospital, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Assistant Library Manager Danielle Bertolini about the Prendergast Library‘s Summer Reading Program that kicks off June 25, 2022. […]
The Jamestown Municipal Band kicks off their summer concert series in Allen Park on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. We spoke with Band Director Rick Lundquist about the season. […]
On June 9, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on the Health and Management of Chautauqua Lake. WATCH The discussion featured John Jablonski from the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy, Dr. Rudy Mueller from the Chautauqua Lake Association, and Dr. James Cirbus from the Chautauqua Lake Partnership. It was moderated by WRFA Public […] […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about a shared services plan to plow sidewalks this winter, two proposed home incentive programs, and more. […]
The Jamestown Public Market opens for its season on June 11, 2022. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Market officials about what’s in store for the season. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Pride‘s Sheridan Smith and Steven Cobb about the upcoming Pride Festival. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua Region Community Foundation‘s Tory Irgang and Liz Jones about the upcoming Give Big CHQ day of giving. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Senior Program Director Brian Papalia talks about what’s new for June at the agency. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel spoke with WRFA for his monthly interview about a variety of topics including comments on the recent mass shootings, changes to the County’s Worker’s Compensation Plan, and Memorial Day activities. […]
We bring you the presentation by Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Carlson to Jamestown City Council to request funding for a Food Action Plan and Jamestown’s Kitchen. […]
The United Way of Southern Chautauqua County has announced their 2022 allocations to local organizations. Community Impact Director Lindsey Goold spoke with WRFA about the process. […]
Falconer High School Band Director Michelle Battaglia spoke with WRFA about a special joint high school band and FHS alumni concert taking place on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. […]
On May 12, WRFA-LP continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on Public Safety and Public Safety Reform in Jamestown and Chautauqua County. The discussion featured Chautauqua County Sheriff James Quattrone, Jamestown Police Chief / Public Safety Director Timothy Jackson, and Tamu Graham-Reinhardt, chair of the city’s Police Reform Strategic Implementation Committee. It […] […]
This is the audio from the City of Jamestown‘s joint press conference on Monday, May 9, 2022 with its Public Safety Department and City Council members to announce public safety investments. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke about Mental Health Awareness Month with Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene‘s Trish McClennan and Rachel Ludwig. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley visited the James Prendergast Library to talk to Library Assistant Manager Jennifer Champ about the upcoming Community Block Party and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the latest on American Rescue Plan funded projects, municipal broadband, cannabis and more. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Kevin Whitaker – May 5, 2022 WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker about the 2022-23 School Budget that’s up for a vote on May 17th as well as other items on the ballot. […]
Jamestown YWCA‘s Alize Scott and Chautauqua Institution‘s Amit Taneja talk about the “Book Read” happening across the county. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society shares information about cats they have for adoption as well as events coming up. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Senator George Borrello about the 2022-23 New York State Budget, his lawsuit against Governor Kathy Hochul and the State Health Department, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Assemblyman Andy Goodell on his thoughts about the 2022-23 New York State Budget. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel gave his reaction to the 2022-23 New York State Budget and also his opinions about a then-proposed resolution to cap the county’s sales tax on motor fuel sales, the increased interest by solar companies in the county, and more. […]
Congressman Tom Reed discusses concerns over China‘s economic rise in the world in his weekly media call on April 27, 2022. […]
On April 14, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations, this time focusing on Healthcare in Jamestown and Chautauqua County and the impact COVID-19 has had on area healthcare services. WATCH The discussion included a panel of representatives from the healthcare community, including: Breeanne Agett, Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services; Cecil […] […]
The Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce held its annual State Legislative Breakfast on Friday, April 8, 2022. State Senator George Borrello and Assemblyman Andy Goodell appeared via Zoom to discuss their initial thoughts on the new 2022-23 State Budget agreement. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society Executive Director Kellie Roberts spoke with WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley to explain more about how a proposed Trap, Neuter/Spay, Vaccinate, Return (TNVR) program for cats would work in the City of Jamestown. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist sat down with us to talk about the state budget, including bail reform, as well as other issues including where things stand with cannabis. […]
The Jamestown YWCA‘s annual Stand Against Racism challenge is taking place during the month of April. YWCA Social Justice & Equity Director Alize Scott tells us more. […]
Congressman Tom Reed discusses his thoughts on the federal budget, the January 6 Select Committee, as well as Russia and Ukraine in his weekly media call. […]
Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Senior Program Director Brian Papalia fills us in on what’s new at the agency. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua Lake & Watershed Management Alliance (The Alliance) Executive Director Randall Perry about the organization’s 2022 coordinated work plan for Chautauqua Lake and its watershed. […]
Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Carlson and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Minister Jessika Frederick talk about the return of the Mobile Market CSA program as well as the Grow Jamestown event happening in April. […]
Congressman Tom Reed discusses U.S.-Canada trade and dairy in his weekly media call on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel talks with WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley about the state budget, a recently approved Wastewater Surveillance Pilot Program, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Director of Development Crystal Surdyk about various programs offered by the City for home renovation and rehabilitation. […]
Congressman Tom Reed discusses replenishing a Restaurant Revitalization Fund in his weekly media call on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. […]
The Jamestown City Council held a special work session on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 to further discussed economic development and housing programs proposed to be funded using American Rescue Plan monies. […]
A continuation of the Community Conversation Project WRFA first launched in the Fall of 2021. WATCH In the Fall of 2021, WRFA presented a three-part series of Community Conversations, connecting the broader Jamestown community with five its marginalized/under-served groups to increase public awareness of their challenges and also identify workable solutions to overcome these challenges. […] […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Luke Fodor and Jamestown Community Learning Council’s Beth Litton on how plans to make Jamestown a refugee resettlement community are progressing. […]
Listen to the Jamestown Public Schools‘ proposed 2022-23 budget presentation to the Jamestown School Board on March 1, 2022. […]
We bring you the full weekly media call with Congressman Tom Reed who focused on the omnibus packaged passed by the House as well as discussions on gas prices. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the stalled plan to do a property revaluation in the city, some recent board appointments, the state budget, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Robert H. Jackson Center President Kristan McMahon about upcoming programs at the Center including this year’s theme, “Democracy on Trial.” […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Parks Manager Dan Stone about programs that are ramping up for the Spring and Summer. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about his State of the County, including how some county departments are being restructured. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua Opportunities Director of Housing and Community Development Josiah Lamp about a grant they received to bring a women’s homeless shelter to Jamestown. […]
Congressman Tom Reed discussed the Russia-Ukraine Invasion in his weekly media call on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. […]
Jamestown Police Chief Tim Jackson and Deputy Fire Chief Matt Coon presented the 2021 Annual Public Safety report to Jamestown City Council on Monday, February 14, 2022. […]
Several downtown restaurateurs spoke about their experiences with the Pandemic to Jamestown City Council this week. We’ll hear their comments and a presentation by Director of Development Crystal Surdyk about small business assistance programs being proposed. […]
Congressman Tom Reed talks about inflation and the Russia-Ukraine situation in his weekly media call. […]
Congressman Tom Reed gave an update on the U.S. Postal Service plus comments on the STOCK Act in his weekly media call. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with United Way of Southern Chautauqua County Executive Director Amy Rohler and United Way Finance and Administration Manager Lisa Sunday about the VITA program. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Catholic Charities Chautauqua County District Director Melanie Ricketts about the organization’s annual Appeal as well as services offered. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley visited the James Prendergast Library to talk with Community Outreach and Programming Manager Jennifer Champ about a new education initiative at the library as well as other upcoming programs. […]
Here is Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist‘s annual State of the City address that he presented Monday, January 31, 2022. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist the day after giving his State of the City Address and also the day after the City Council’s voting session. We’ll hear more about those two events as well as an update on the Board of Public Utilities‘ annexation case. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society has started up a new foster program and also will be starting its Pennies For Paws campaign this month. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Partnership Director Brian Papalia who tells us more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the current surge in COVID-19 cases and more. […]
We’ll hear Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency CEO and Deputy County Executive of Economic Development Mark Geise present the IDA’s 2021 annual report to the CCIDA board on January 25, 2022. […]
Congressman Tom Reed has resumed his weekly media calls. We’ll bring you this week’s update from the Representative for the 23rd District. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy‘s Twan Leenders about clean-up work that’s about to start on the lower Chadakoin River. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Western New York Land Conservancy‘s Jajean Rose-Burney about the purchase of the Allegany Wildlands. […]
Congressman Tom Reed held his first weekly media briefing in almost a year. We have his remarks as well as the question and answer period with the media that followed. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with both State Senator George Borrello and Assemblyman Andy Goodell to get their reactions to Governor Kathy Hochul‘s State of the State address. […]
The Jamestown City Council had a discussion at their work session on January 10, 2022 over the Board of Public Utilities‘ new garbage container program and some recent concerns. We’ll hear public comment and response from BPU General Manager David Leathers here. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about accomplishments his administration achieved in 2021, reapportionment, and the latest on cannabis legalization. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua Hospice‘s Star Hospice House Residence Director Laura McCollough about the new facility that is nearing completion in the village of Lakewood. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Brian Papalia – January 6, 2022 WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley received an update from the Chautauqua County Humane Society on their Season of Hope Adoption Drive. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley reflected on 2021 with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel as well as talked about what’s next in 2022. […]
Jamestown Public Schools shared with WRFA the speech from Jamestown High School‘s Reiley Kolstee that won the local Veteran of Foreign War’s “Voice of Democracy” Speech Contest. […]
Jamestown High School A Capella Choir performs at a student assembly as part of the Class Penny Wars Check Presentation and Slime Event. Students presented long-time JHS custodian Andy Fields, who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, with a check for $3,600. […]
The Robert H. Jackson Center honored Co-Founder Greg Peterson for “Founder’s Day” on December 14 as part of the Center’s 20th Anniversary. We’ll hear speeches by board members, former Center Directors, and others as well as a commendation by Mayor Eddie Sundquist. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the vetoes he issued for the 2022 City Budget as well as the Refugee Resettlement discussion that was held last week, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with UPMC Chautauqua President Brian Durniok about the hospital being required to restrict elective surgeries due to COVID-19 related capacity issues. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley caught up with Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Carlson on how the 2021 market season went plus some new things being planned for 2022. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Keeping Each Other Warm Jamestown Founder and Executive Director Georgeanna Guiffrida Ribbing about the program that aims to keep Jamestown residents warm this winter. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Planning Commission Chair Greg Rabb about the Chadakoin River Strategic Business Plan that’s been awaiting approval by the City and his concerns about the plan. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua Rails to Trails President Bill Ward and President Emeritus Jim Fincher on a new trail project that is being developed in the town of Carroll. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about the increase in COVID-19 cases as well as what’s next for his administration now that he’s been elected to a full 4-year term. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown resident Doug Champ on the City Budget and the Board of Public Utilities. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about election results, the proposed 2022 budget, and marijuana. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke about the City of Jamestown’s proposed 2022 budget with City Council President Tony Dolce and Finance Committee Chair Council Member-at-Large Kim Ecklund. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley moderated a Legislative debate for Chautauqua County District 11 between incumbent legislator Bob Whitney and Dave Wilfong. District 11 is located in the City of Jamestown. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley asked debate questions of Chautauqua County Legislative District 12 candidate and legislator Elisabeth Rankin. Heather Fagan, who is also running for that seat, declined to participate in the debate. […]
German Consul General of New York David Gill gave an address at the Robert H. Jackson Center on Wednesday, October 20th ahead of the Center’s program “Cold War Secrets Revealed.” […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown High School Marching Band Director Meghan Murray about the ensemble’s upcoming trip to Syracuse on Halloween for the annual state championship. […]
A debate featuring the candidates for Chautauqua County Executive – Norm Green (D-Dewittville) and Paul “PJ” Wendel (R-Lakewood). WATCH ON YOUTUBE LISTEN ON SOUNDCLOUD The debate featuring the executive candidates was held Oct. 21 and took place at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts inside the 3rd Floor Multimedia Room. It was broadcast live […] […]
A forum featuring the At Large Candidates and Ward 3 and Ward 6 candidates for Jamestown City Council in the 2021 General Election, recorded live at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts Media Arts Studio, with funding provided by the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation and Corporation for Public Broadcasting. WATCH ON YOUTUBE At large […] […]
A debate featuring the candidates for Chautauqua County Clerk – Larry Barmore (R-Sinclairville) and David Salley (D-Fredonia). The debate featuring the clerk candidates was held Oct. 14 and took place at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts inside the 3rd Floor Multimedia Room. It was broadcast live on WRFA radio (107.9 FM or streaming […] […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Director of Chautauqua County Mental Hygiene Services, Carmelo Hernandez, who just started in that new position at the beginning of September. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Robert H. Jackson Center President Kristan McMahon about a special event on October 21st called “Cold War Secrets Revealed.” […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with local business owner Diana Scott about her plans to bring a multi-week Artisan Holiday Bazaar to downtown Jamestown. […]
WRFARadio · Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist Presents the 2022 City Budget Mayor Eddie Sundquist presented a $38.93 million proposed 2022 spending plan during a budget presentation on Thursday, October 7th at city hall. Sundquist’s budget contains a $3.37 million increase in spending over the current year, thanks mainly in part to the use of lost […] […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about changes made to the city’s draft master plan for how to spend over $28 million dollars in American Rescue Plan funds and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Audubon Community Nature Center Executive Director Leigh Rovegno about how the center weathered the last year and programs coming up this month. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Pride Coordinator Sheridan Smith and Pride Programming Co-Chair Emily Van Wey about a Coffeehouse event being held as part of National LBGTQ+ History Month. […]
The Fenton History Center is holding its 16th Annual Saints & Sinners Tours in October. We learn more about that from Executive Director Noah Goodling and Fenton Board Member Rick Lundquist. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Nelson Garifi, who retired September 30th after four decades at Jamestown Community College. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel released his 2022 Executive Budget Wednesday night. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to him about the details in that plan and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Senator George Borrello about the lawsuit against New York State he’s part of in regards to the State requiring masks in schools. […]
It’s National Small Business Week this week. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Small Business Development Center at JCC Director Courtney Curatolo about small business here in Chautauqua County and the many services offered for aspiring entrepreneurs. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Slab City Organics Owner Greg Rater about the designation he’s received from New York State to become a composting facility just as the State’s new guidelines for food donations and food scraps is about to go into law on January 1st. […]
We’ll dive into the history a little more about the former Empire Worsted Mills, which received a new historical marker here in Jamestown, NY. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about what’s in store for September, including how the city is handling increases in COVID cases in the area. […]
The United Way of Southern Chautauqua County kicked off its annual campaign September 9th. We’ll hear more from Executive Director Amy Rohler on the organization’s goals for this year. […]
Jamestown Public Schools recently received a $240,000 grant through the Strong Starts Chautauqua Initiative. We’ll learn more about this program from JPS Student Support Services Director Dr. Jill Muntz. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Infinity Visual and Performing Arts – September 2, 2021 WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Infinity and Visual Performing Arts Executive Director Shane Hawkins and Artistic Director Jamie Lee Bonfiglio Davis about a grant for a new teen after school program and more at the facility. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with James Prendergast Library Assistant Library Manager Jennifer Champ about the library’s successful Summer program season and new programs for the Fall. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Partnership Director Brian Papalia about the Pet Film Fest taking place this month, “Walk 4 Paws,” and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel about New York’s new Governor, Kathy Hochul; the increase in COVID-19 cases and mask requirements, as well as how the county budget process is going. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker about the upcoming new year, having students back in-person, and how the Small Cities Funding lawsuit ruling potentially affects Jamestown. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Democratic Candidate for Chautauqua County Executive Norm Green to get to know him a little better and find out why he’s running for the office. […]
We hear more from Jamestown Planning Commission Chairman Greg Rabb on his thoughts on how the City of Jamestown should best allocate monies received in the American Rescue Plan. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to Prevention Works Associate Director Laurie Reynolds about a support program she helped create for parents with children who have autism as well as a new program for kids that’s taking place next week. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Community College‘s Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Kirk Young about how JCC has worked to be ready to welcome students back on campus this school year. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley catches up with Reg Lenna Center for the Arts‘ Marketing & Communication Director Len Barry to tell us about how the Reg weathered this past year under the pandemic and how they’re preparing to move forward in these uncertain times. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about what happens now that the public has given input on the city’s proposed plan to spend $28 million dollars in recovery funds. He also talks about marijuana and how the city is approaching the legalization of recreational use. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Babe Ruth World Series Committee Members Kim Ecklund and Russ Diethrick about the World Series event coming to Jamestown next week. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia about events coming up where you can participate and show support for the organization. […]
County Executive PJ Wendel joins us to talk about an influx of funds coming to Chautauqua County and how those funds will be used. We also talk the ever changing guidelines or suggestions around COVID-19. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked about National Farmer’s Market Week with Jamestown Public Market Director Linnea Carlson […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley met with Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame Executive Director Randy Anderson about what the Hall of Fame is up to this year and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks to Assemblyman Andy Goodell about his thoughts on the last State Legislative session and what he hopes to accomplish in the next session. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with new Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce CEO and President Dan Heitzenrater. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County‘s Katie Ewer about the 4-H UnFair programming happening this week. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Mayor Eddie Sundquist about his thoughts on the recent vandalism of the Underground Railroad Tableau in Dow Park, gun control, how the City is proposing spending some of the $28 million dollars in American Rescue Plan monies they’re receiving, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley sat down Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce CEO Todd Tranum to reflect on his 20 years with the Manufacturer’s Association and the Chamber as he prepares to move on from the chamber at the end of this month […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Chautauqua County Health Department Epidemiologist Bree Agett about why the department wants you to get your Hepatitis A vaccine […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Audubon Community Nature Center Executive Director Leigh Rovegno about how you can help prevent the spread of a songbird mortality event. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with County Executive PJ Wendel about the availability of bed tax monies for tourism projects, the opening of a new cell at the Landfill in Ellery, collaborative efforts with other county leaders in the region and nation, and much more. […]
We welcomed the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy back to our studios to get an update on their new initiatives as well as discussion the new Chautauqua Lake Memorandum of Understanding and Chautauqua Lake District. […]
The Jamestown Noon Rotary Club‘s Literacy Committee traditionally has promoted literacy with children, but with the Pandemic decided to try a new avenue. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Committee members Diana Meckley, Marion Beckerink, and Steve Sandberg about the project they undertook in the last year. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown YMCA Operations Director John Barber about the Y’s Free Summer Feeding Program for area youth. […]
The State of Emergency in New York State for COVID-19 ended June 24, 2021. We talk with County Executive PJ Wendel about that as well as concerns about solar and wind power; and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State DEC Wildlife Biologist Jeremy Hurst about Chronic Wasting Disease in deer now that a case was found just over the Pennsylvania border. He also gave an update on proposed hunting regulations for deer and bear. […]
UPMC Chautauqua is looking to make a $3.5 million investment in its Imaging Department. Imaging Department Director Tammara Hodges will tell us about that project. […]
“Riverside Saturdays” start at the National Comedy Center‘s Comedy Park this weekend. NCC Executive Director Journey Gunderson will tell us what’s new since we last heard about the program. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with State Senator George Borrello on his thoughts on the State Legislative session that just wrapped up last week. He also tells us more about efforts to get the Nourish New York program signed into law. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown School Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker who gave a recap on the 2020-21 school year and what’s up next for the district. […]
Western New York and all of New York State are experiencing a gypsy moth outbreak. We joined a press conference with State Department of Environmental Conservation Forester Rob Cole to find out more about this outbreak. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with County Executive PJ Wendel about the results of a study on the reuse of the NRG Power Plant in Dunkirk, Governor Cuomo’s announcement that once the state hits 70% vaccination rate most COVID restrictions will be lifted, as well as touching on green energy projects. […]
June is Dairy month in the United States. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Cornell Cooperative Extension‘s Katelyn Walley-Stoll about challenges faced by dairy farmers as well as their economic impact on our community. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist on changes we’ve seen at the City level one year after the murder of George Floyd as well as an update on the American Rescue Plan funding. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Jamestown Public Schools Chief Academic Officer Michelle McDowell about the District’s efforts to combat summer slide and learning gaps caused by the pandemic by expanding its summer learning programs. […]
The Chautauqua County Humane Society is in the middle of kitten season. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Brian Papalia about adoption and fostering options as well as how you can help the organization financially. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley speaks with County Executive PJ Wendel about what’s happening with the Chautauqua Lake District, kayak launches, Memorial Day, and more […]
The annual Hope & Healing Conference takes place June 10th. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks to County Mental Hygiene‘s Steve Kilburn and Prevention Works Executive Director Melanie Witkowski about this year’s virtual conference. […]
Memorial Day weekend is a kind of unofficial kick off to summer. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with American Red Cross‘ Meg Rossman who gives us some tips to help make this summer a safe one. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to County Mental Hygiene‘s Steve Kilburn and Evergreen Health‘s Ian Eastman about how drug overdose deaths are up significantly for 2021. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Linnea Carlson – May 20, 2021 WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked about public markets, mobile markets, community gardens, and more with Public Market Director Linnea Carlson. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to National Comedy Center Executive Director Journey Gunderson about the Center’s Summer Fun weeks and Riverside Saturdays series that they’re planning. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to Lutheran Corporate Recruiter Lisa Melquist about how assisted living facilities are dealing with recruitment issues. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with County Executive PJ Wendel about the new Chautauqua Lake MOU, a new Food System Map, updates on the Mental Hygiene Department, and more. […]
New York State has extended the moratorium on utility companies shutting off services to customers affected by the Pandemic. WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown BPU‘s Frank Galeazzo about how this is affecting our local utility and how customers can get assistance. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke to James Prendergast Library Executive Director Anne Greene about the library’s new fundraiser as well as summer programming. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Public Works Senior Civil Engineer Mark Schlemmer about the City of Jamestown’s street work projects for this summer. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talked to Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about the latest on COVID-19 guidelines and events, municipal broadband, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley discussed the 2021-22 Jamestown School Budget that’s up for a vote on May 18th with School Superintendent Dr. Kevin Whitaker […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Western New York Land Conservancy Deputy Executive Director Jajean Rose-Burney about plans to purchase property next to Allegany State Park as well as the WNY Wildway. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks to Chautauqua County Humane Society‘s Brian Papalia about their Pennies 4 Paws fundraiser, fostering bunnies, adopting kittens, and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Executive Director Frank Besse on rehabilitation work happening at Potter’s Terrace–AIDS Memorial Park […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with County Executive PJ Wendel about various developments in guidelines when it comes to COVID-19, the future of the Jamestown Airport and some news about Chautauqua Lake. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Marvin Community House Consultant Marlin Casker and Fenton History Center Executive Director Noah Goodling about their joint project to bring QR-code self-guided tours to their facilities. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Cornell Cooperative Extension Field Crop Specialist Josh Putnam about current soil conditions and what’s going on with the growing season in Chautauqua County. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Communication Coordinator Becky Robbins and Solid Waste Division Administrative Assistant Gloria Miranda about the new garbage container program being rolled out as well as Spring flushing and more. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley and Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Business Development Coordinator Craig Garass-Johnson discussed the NYSERDA grant received by the BPU to advance climate technology manufacturing. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley spoke with County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency CEO Mark Geise about the survey results on the formation of a Chautauqua Lake District. […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Bob Lingle, owner/operator of Off the Beaten Path bookstore, to learn more about Independent Bookstore Day, happening Saturday, April 24. […]
WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley talks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel to get an update on COVID-19, as well as discussing County Road and Bridge Work projects, and how the new State Budget affects Chautauqua County. […]
[LISTEN] Community Matters - Electeds Discuss Legalization of Recreational Marijuana: April 15, 2021
State Assemblyman Andy Goodell, State Senator George Borrello, and Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist weigh in on the recently approved legislation that legalizes recreational marijuana in New York State […]
Amanda Gesing talks with WRFA about the Jamestown YWCA‘s “Stand Against Racism” event scheduled for Friday, April 23, 2021 […]
We talk with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about federal COVID funding, borrowing for the city’s parking garages, public safety and police contracts, and much more. […]
Brian Papalia talks with WRFA’s Julia Ciesla-Hanley to give an update on cat adoptions, the “Pennies 4 Paws” fundraiser, and a “Pawp” Up Adoption event that is scheduled for the Chautauqua Mall on April 10th. […]
We spoke with State Senator George Borrello about the 2021-22 New York State Budget that was passed this week. Senator Borrello shared his concerns about the $212 Billion spending plan. […]
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer was joined by other local officials at the National Comedy Center in Jamestown to discuss the “Save Our Stages” fund as part of the American Rescue Plan this week. We’ll hear from Senator Schumer and NCC Executive Director Journey Gunderson on this plan. […]
The entire Jamestown Community is continuing to mourn the sudden loss of council woman Victoria “Vickye” James, who pass away suddenly on Saturday, March 27. Vickye was known for her love of her family and her years of work and community service, which included elected office in the both Chautauqua County Legislature and the Jamestown […] […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Chautauqua County executive PJ Wendel to get an update on COVID 19, as well as discussing Marijuana Legalization in New York State and the likelihood of him running unopposed for a full 4-year term in November. […]
[LISTEN] Community Matters - Chautauqua County Democratic Chair and Election Commissioner Norm Green
Current Chautauqua County Democratic Election Commissioner and Chautauqua County Democratic Committee Chair Norman Green joins us on Community Matters. Green talks about why he filed a lawsuit against the County Legislature to prevent the appointment of a new election commissioner, and he’ll also discuss the concerns and allegations that have come forward by some members […] […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Noah Goodling, director of Fenton History Center, and Julia Ciesla-Hanley, communications coordinator for Jamestown Pride, to share details about the upcoming exhibit at the Fenton that focuses on the history of the LGBTQ+ community in Jamestown and Chautauqua County. […]
Sen. George Borrello (R-NY 57th District) joins us for a conversation and update on news coming out of Albany. We discuss the embattled governor Andrew Cuomo, the State Budget, and COVID response. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel talks about the federal COVID-19 relief funding Chautauqua County is set to receive from the federal government, while also reflecting on COVID-19 pandemic on the one-year anniversary of the state of emergency being declared in Chautauqua County. […]
The Chautauqua Center has taken over the family planning services previously offered by the Chautauqua County Department of Health. Sarah Gilbert from TCC and Kelly Whitver from the County Health Department are guests on Community Matters to help get the word out that low cost services are covered under a special benefit that allows people […] […]
We discuss news out of Albany with Assemblyman Andy Goodell (R-Ellicott), who shares his thoughts on the ongoing sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the COVID-19 vaccination effort, and his thoughts on the State Budget process. He also talks about the proposal to legalize recreational marijuana. […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Linnea Carlson, Manager of the Jamestown Public Market, who gives us details about 2021 Virtual Grow Jamestown Garden Fair, coming up later this month on March 27. […]
We talk with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about COVID-19, his hopes for reopening businesses and attractions in the city, a new contract with the the city’s Firefighters Union, and much more. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel gives an update on the vaccination effort in the county, along with challenges local residents are experiencing in trying to get vaccinated. He also talks about his future hopes for Chautauqua Lake, including an updated Memorandum of Understanding for all lake stakeholders, along with the future of the Lake District. […]
The Catholic Charities Appeal 2021 is now underway. The appeal is the charitable organization’s annual campaign that helps to raise funding for 57 programs and services throughout WNY. This year’s goal is to raise $10 million by June 30. To learn more about the appeal, WRFA’s Jason Sample speaks with Maria Perez-Cruz, Chautauqua County District […] […]
Congressman Tom Reed talks with regional media about a recent report involving a CDC recommended Vaccination Site in Chautauqua County being scuttled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, along with several other issues including the $1.9 trillion COVID stimulus bill and his testing the water for a gubernatorial run in 2022. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel gives an update on COVID-19, including the ongoing effort to vaccinate country residents. […]
Andrew Kolstee, chair of the Libertarian Party of Chautauqua County, joins us to discuss the removal of the libertarian party from the New York State election ballot in 2021, and why he and others feel that has led to a disenfranchisement of their voting rights. […]
We talk with Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist about his recent bout with COVID-19, Ward 3 Polling, and his State of the City. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel discusses the vaccination effort in the county, along with challenges local residents are experiencing in trying to get vaccinated. […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Jamestown Public Schools superintendent Kevin Whitaker to discuss how the district is dealing with COVID-19, and also to get an update on the school budget process. […]
Congressman Tom Reed talks with regional media to discuss the recent GOP Congressional Caucus meeting involving the selection of leadership positions for the new congress, as well as whether or not to take action against embattled Republican Congresswoman Margorie Taylor Green. Reed also responded to recent comments made by the Cuomo administration, after he and […] […]
Chautauqua County district attorney Jason Schmidt talks with WRFA’s Jason Sample to discuss his first month on the job as the county’s new top prosecutor, while also discussing some of the challenges the office is faced with, while also what priorities he’s focused on for the new year. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel offers update on the COVID-19 situation in the county – including how the vaccination effort is going and what eligible residents should know if they are waiting to be vaccinated. Plus he offers thoughts on Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 2021-22 Budget Proposal. […]
Jamestown City Council President Tony Dolce talks with WRFA to give an update on some issues and initiatives facing the city and council. […]
Congressman Tom Reed talks with regional media to share his thoughts on upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden while also answering questions from the media. […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with New York State Senator George Borrello (R-NY 23) to get his reaction to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 2021 State of the State Address, while also discussing some of his own priorities and agenda for the new year. […]
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel offers update on the COVID-19 situation in the county – including addressing the rise in local cases during the past few weeks as well as where things sit with the vaccination effort. […]
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist offers gives us an update on COVID-19 and its impact on city operations, as well as his reaction to the state’s highest court deciding not to hear an appeal from the city focusing on the Police Union Arbitration case. Plus he offers thoughts on the city’s precarious financial position and some […] […]
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Katie Catro, board chair of Community Helping Hands in Jamestown, NY, to talk more about the organization and the services it provides to the community. For more information, also visit http://www.chhny.org/. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – National Comedy Center’s Journey Gunderson: Dec. 17, 2020 WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Journey Gunderson, executive director of the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, to discuss various accomplishments and initiatives launched by the NCC in 2020 and during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – County Executive PJ Wendel: Dec. 17, 2020 Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel offers update on the COVID-19 situation in the county as numbers continue to rise during the holiday season. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Jamestown Police Chief Tim Jackson – Dec. 17, 2020 WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with recently appointed Jamestown Police Chief Tim Jackson to learn more about his goals for the JPD, as well as getting an update on the JPD’s effort to comply with the New York State Police Reform and […] […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Keeping Each Other Warm w/Georgeanna Guiffrida Ribbing WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Georgeanna Guiffrida Ribbing from the Keeping Each Other Warm to learn more about the clothing drive initiative and to remind the community of a couple of upcoming collection efforts. Keeping Each Other Warm, in collaboration with the Jamestown […] […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – County Executive PJ Wendel: Oct. 3, 2020 WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel to get an update on the COVID-19 situation in the county, now that the holiday season is now underway. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist: Dec. 3, 2020 Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist offers his thoughts on the 2021 city budget that was approved by the Jamestown City Council on Monday, Nov. 30. The budget included 16 different changes to the initial spending plan presented by Sundquist in October. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Tony Dolce Discusses 2021 City Budget WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Jamestown City Council President Tony Dolce to preview the 2021 budget that will be voted on Monday night, Nov. 30, 2021. Dolce talks about pulling a proposal by Mayor Eddie Sundquist that involved switching retirees to a new healthcare […] […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Doug Champ: Nov. 19, 2020 Jamestown resident and community advocate Doug Champ stops by the WRFA studio to share his thoughts on city business and how he tries to remain an active participant in local government, despite COVID-19 restrictions. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel: Nov 12, 2020 WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Chautauqua County executive PJ Wendel for an update on the COVID-19 situation in the county, as well as his thoughts on a recent mandate from Governor Andrew Cuomo that requires certain businesses to close at 10 p.m. […] […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Jamestown School Superintendent Kevin Whitaker: November 2020 Jamestown Public Schools superintendent Kevin Whitaker gives an update on the district’s preparation and planning for reopening for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded Monday – Nov. 9, 2020. […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist: Nov. 6, 2020 Jamestown mayor Eddie Sundquist discusses several issues involving the city of Jamestown, including a recap of his 2021 Executive Budget and an updated compromise involving the issue of downtown parking. […]
[LISTEN] Community Matters - 2020 Election Recap with Chautauqua County BOE Commissioner Brian Abram
WRFARadio · Community Matters – 2020 Election Recap with Chautauqua County BOE Commissioner Brian Abram WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with County Board of Elections Commissioner Brian Abram to get a recap of how voting went during the 2020 election and how voters and election workers adjusted to some of the changes that took place due […] […]
WRFARadio · Community Matters – 2020 Election Recap with J Schmidt, PJ Wendel, A Goodell, and G Borrello WRFA’s Jason Sample gives a recap of the local races for the 2020 election and also interviews several of the winning candidates from Chautauqua County, including Jason Schmidt, Chautauqua County District Attorney-elect; PJ Wendel, Chautauqua County executive; […] […]