Exploring the Western NY Wilds: The red trillium, a flower of many names
Please never pick or disturb this important spring wildflower By Bob Confer, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet.” […]
Please never pick or disturb this important spring wildflower By Bob Confer, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet.” […]
Red pine trees planted in the 1930’s harvested, new generation of trees and shrubs planted From IMPACT, The recent logging that removed tall red pine trees near the trailhead parking […]
Amazing images of some beautiful migratory birds By Dan Jordan, wildlife photographer Have you heard? Bird is the word! Of course, this is a reference to the lyrics of a […]
V Bus Opt Out and Farm to School Bills Among Those Quashed by Albany Dems From the Office of Joe Sempolinski ALBANY – Assemblyman Joe Sempolinski criticized members of the […]
Coots, Harwood, Logan, and McMichael are headed to college with Moose support From the Hornell Moose Lodge, Hornell Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #210 and Chapter #620 presented Scholarship Awards […]
Electric bills spike, why ? A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair Spring of 2025 has brought with it a tragic series of challenges in the form of high winds, baseball size […]
Featuring Retired US Coast Guard and Air Force musicians at 8pm at Hornell High School From HAWE, On Saturday, May 24th the Hornell Area Wind Ensemble will be once again […]
“I don’t believe Memorial Day is for partying, stuffing myself with BBQ or ice cream and strawberries” By Kathryn Ross There is a photo of me looking tall and gawky […]
Laurie Senn Sagerman, 70, of Wellsville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester after a brief illness. Born March 6, 1955, in Buffalo, […]
Brandon Stanton set a new Alfred State record while competing at the USA Archery Collegiate Targe Nationals in East Lansing, MI From Alfred State College, The Alfred State Archery […]
Governor Hochul and President J. Conrad Seneca Meet With Survivors and Those Still Impacted by Thomas Indian School’s Atrocities Governor Hochul Tours Site of Former Thomas Indian School Where Seneca […]
FREE Guided hike is for all ages and is handicap-accessible and stroller friendly! From the Nature Conservancy, Celebrate National Trails Day and upgrades at the beloved Moss Lake Preserve, including a […]
Ruth Marie SOLLEY, 98, of Wellsville, formerly of Zephyrhills, FL, Girard, OH and Whitesville, died Monday, May 5, 2025 in UR Jones Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Born September […]
Emergency service coverage for the Village of Hammondsport and the Town of Urbana From Steuben County, This week, May 18th through the 24th, marks National EMS Week, a time to […]
Nadine Kathrine Ordway, 87, of Whitesville, went to be home with the Lord on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. She was born January 5, 1938, in North Tonawanda, the daughter of […]