The Post-Journal

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Good Tidings

While pubs and breweries may not seem the typical locale for Christmas carolers, a group of local churches and parishioners believe traditional holiday cheer can still make its way to non-traditional places. On Tuesday, members of...

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Half-Century Mark

Half-Century Mark

In recognition of The Pub’s enduring presence in downtown Jamestown for the past five decades, Mayor Sam Teresi decreed that Monday, Dec. 14, be known as “The Pub Day” within the city. The establishment has been a fixture at 209...

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Act Of Kindness

Act Of Kindness

A Jamestown establishment and the legacy of its beloved late proprietor have prompted an act of kindness by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. For that, Mary McCusker, owner of The Pub on Main Street, is most thankful. “If you are able to talk...

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Farewell Gentleman Jim

The late A. Bartlett Giamatti, former commissioner of Major League Baseball, who tragically passed away way at a very young age, once said, “Baseball is like no other sport you know. It mirrors life so well that sometimes, the more I think...

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Loss Of A Legend

Almost 10 years ago, I picked up the phone and called The Pub. Except this time I didn’t call the North Main Street establishment in Jamestown because I wanted one of its awesome sandwiches to bring back to the office. I had a different...

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James McCusker

James McCusker

James McCusker, 78, of Jamestown, died Friday Feb. 13, 2015, surrounded by his family in his home. A Jamestown native, he was born May 19, 1936, the son of Horace and Ruth Tanner McCusker. He was a 1954 graduate of Jamestown High School, where he...

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Cheers, My Friends

In January, downtown Jamestown saw a fire damage two local institutions, one of which rebounded quickly (Lisciandro’s Restaurant), but one which needed a more extensive facelift and makeover and would take a considerably greater amount of...

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