Gowanda Press — Oct. 6, 2017 Edition

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GOWANDA PRESS An official newspaper of the Gowanda Central School District October 6-12, 2017

Perrysburg-Dayton Methodist Church to close By Rich Place

Managing Editor

PERRYSBURG — The impact of the population decline in Perrysburg in recent years has certainly been felt across in businesses and organizations in the town, and now the Perrysburg-Dayton United Methodist Church will become the latest establishment to close its doors. The church, which was first organized as the Perrysburg Methodist Episcopal Church in 1819, will host its final service Sunday, Oct. 8. The church itself was constructed in the mid-1850s.

“Everything in this world has a lifespan,” said Pastor Grace Warren, who has led the church since last November. “Even churches have a lifespan. This church, although it is full of wonderful people who love God, has reached the point where we’re at the end.” At one point in its history – at the celebration of the 100th year of the church building in 1954 – the congregation numbered about 100, which was more than a quarter of the village population at that time, according to a church history document citing an article in the Buffalo Press photo by Rich Place Evening News. The Perrysburg-Dayton United Methodist Church, located on Route 39 near Peck Hill Road, will close See Church, Page 18

its doors Sunday, Oct. 8 after nearly 200 years as a church body. The building was erected in the mid1850s and its fate is in the hands of the church’s conference.

Comprehensive study on former J.N. Adam completed PERRYSBURG — A study that was necessary to advance the potential sale of the abandoned J.N. Adam Developmental Center has been completed, announced Senator Catharine M. Young, R-Olean. Young, who, along with Assemblyman Joseph Giglio, R-Gowanda, has led the charge to remove roadblocks to the site’s redevelopment, heralded the report as a key step towards resolution of the issue.

“This study should remove some of the bureaucratic red tape preventing the sale of this facility, so we can get it back on the tax rolls,” said Young. “That would be wonderful and very welcome news to the taxpayers of Perrysburg who have borne the costs associated with this site, including repeated law enforcement responses to vandalism, trespassing and safety issues. The completion

of this study offers a thorough review of the site’s redevelopment challenges and options which is crucial to moving forward.” “I am very pleased that the New York State Office of General Services has completed the study of the former J.N. Adam Hospital in Perrysburg,” said Giglio. “This is a vital step in reclaiming and reusing this valuable site. It is

my hope that we will be able to move forward quickly to turn this land into an attractive area that will benefit our entire community.” The former J.N. Adam Developmental Center consists of 44 buildings that served as a tuberculosis hospital between 1912 and 1952. The property was See J.N. Adam, Page 19


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