Participants wait to line up for Float the Allegheny Saturday at the Portville launch site. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Participants in Saturday's Float The Allegheny line up at the Steam Valley Road launch in Portville. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
A kayak leaves the Portville boat launch on Saturday. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Kayakers paddle on the Allegheny River on Saturday during Float the Allegheny sponsored by the Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce.(Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Participants in Saturday's Float the Allegheny.(Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Participants in Saturday's Float the Allegheny.(Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Participants in Saturday's Float the Allegheny paddle past Riverhurst Campground in Westons Mill. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Two kayakers float together during Saturday's Float the Allegheny. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
The participants in Saturday's Float the Allegheny, drag their kayaks toward their vehicle at Franchot Park. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
Participants wait to line up for Float the Allegheny Saturday at the Portville launch site. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
During the Bradford Little Theatre’s dress rehearsal for their upcoming play Deathtrap the main character Sidney Bruhl handcuffs a playwright who came looking for advice, find out what happens to him at 7:30 p.m. on May 17 or 18, or at 2 p.m. on May 19 at Togi’s Playhouse. Star photo by Daniella Langianese
City of Bradford Police Sgt. Seth Shepherd, K9 Officer Duke and Todd Hennard gathered for a photo during Thursday evening’s fundraising event at the Bradford Brew Station. Fifty percent of all proceeds were donated to the City of Bradford Police K9 Unit. Star photo by Daniella Langianese
Wind turbines like these in northern Chauatauqua County, visible from the Cattaraugus County town of Dayton, are at the heart of a challenge by Cattaraugus County to the state Siuting Board's power to override a county road use agreement with the Alle-Catt developer. (Rick Miller/Olean Star)
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A driver operating a tractor pulling a disk harrow and rollers to prepare the soil for planting kicks up dust in a field off Humphrey Road in the town of Great Valley.
Dr. Kevin D. Watkins, Cattaraugus County Public Health director.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) M.J. Painting Contractor Corp. plans to begin construction of a $1.7 million facility at 350 Franklin St., Olean, a former brownfield, this summer.
Star photo by Daniella Langianese. The Tri-County Arts Council building on West State Street in Olean is showcasing art by Denise
Drummond and Joseph Grice through June 15.
Axl Firkel is pictured throwing, nearly getting an out at First.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Della Moore (center with scissors) reacts after cutting the ribbon Wednesday to open the new African American Center for Cultural Development at 214 N. Barry St., Olean.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Della Moore points to displays in the African American Center for Cultural Development.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Della Moore shows a display to a visitor to the African American Center for Cultural Development at 214 N,. Barry St., after Wednesday’s ribbon cutting.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Mo Sumbumdu (right), an aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul, speaks at the ribbon cutting for the new African American Center for Cultural Development at 214 N. Barry St., Wednesday. Della Moore, Center director, stands rear.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Della Moore welcomes people into the new African American Center for Cultural Development.
(Rick Miller/Olean Star) Della Moores, director of the new African American Center for Cultural Development, speaks at Wednesday’s ribbon cutting.
Hinsdale Vietnam veterans met Monday with Hinsdale Historian Stephen Clute (second from left) to discuss the dedication of the Hinsdale Vietnam Veterans Memorial July 13. Others from left are: John Tetlak, Ross Shaffer and Ed Koorse. Photo by Rick Miller/Olean Star
St. Bonaventure University Commencement Keynote Speaker Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Airlines and a 1979 university alumnus, addresses graduates Sunday.
St. Bonaventure University Provost Dr. David Hilmey addresses graduates at Sunday's 164th Commencement in Reilly Center.
St. Bonaventure University President Dr. Jeff Gingerich places a sash on Fr. Kevin Mullen OFM, who received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Award at the university's 164th Commencement in Reilly Center Sunday.
St. Bonaventure University graduates and their families filled Reilly Center Sunday for the university's 164th Commencement.
St. Bonaventure University President Dr. Jeff Gingerich applauds student graduates at Sunday's 164th university Commencement Sunday at Reilly Center.
St. Bonaventure students enter Reilly Center for the university's 164th Commencement.
Lorelei Kelly of Rochester holds her five-month-old son Riggins and her Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Education at St. Bonaventure University's 164th Commencement at Reilly Center on Sunday, which was Mother's Day. (Photos by Rick Miller)
Many St. Bonaventure University graduates wore messages on their mortarboards during Sunday's 164th Commencement at Reilly Center.
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Maya Henderson of the School of Arts and Sciences delivered the Student Address at St. Bonaventure University's 164th Commencement Sunday.
St. Bonaventure University President Dr. Jeff Gingerich congratulates Erin Barnett on her receiving a Master of Arts graduate degree from the Jandoli School of Communications at Sunday's 164thj Commencement at Reilly Center.
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