Letter to the Editor: Pardons don’t erase truth
Dear Editor, Despite the politics surrounding the topic, despite the fervent denial by many, despite the desperate attempts to re-write history, the truth remains the same: January 6th was an […]
Dear Editor, Despite the politics surrounding the topic, despite the fervent denial by many, despite the desperate attempts to re-write history, the truth remains the same: January 6th was an […]
By JOHN ANDERSON Ryan Corbett of Dansville left his wife and three kids for a business trip to Afghanistan, not knowing he would be held captive by the Taliban for […]
Palmesano reacts to Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget Statement by Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) “Last week, Gov. Hochul said “affordability” was one of her top priorities. Her solution? The largest state […]
Have you considered becoming a Rotarian ? Written by Elaine Tears Founded in Chicago in 1905 as the world’s first volunteer service organization, Rotary quickly expanded around the globe. Clubs […]
A “Three-peat” for the Pioneers!! From Alfred State College, For the third year in a row, Alfred State placed first in the design-build division in the Associated Schools of Construction […]
Patrick owns and operates Winey Shepherds with his partner, Toni Ireland. Winey Shepherds specializes in fruit and honey wines made with local ingredients. They have been regular vendors at the […]
Maple City group host free meal, guest speakers, live music By Lisa Sanford The Hornell Community Center was the site of hope, fellowship and learning as the Racial and Religious […]
Chief Brzozowski: “They’ve tackled every challenge with enthusiasm” From the City of Hornell, The Board of Public Safety unanimously approved the appointments of Austin Wheatcraft and Justin Morse from firefighter […]
Tales from behind the lens by highly acclaimed WNY wildlife photog By Dan Jordan I have become a wildlife photographer in my retirement years. I travel extensively to find wildlife, […]
Richard James Sullivan Jr. of Oramel, NY passed away peacefully Saturday, January 18th 2025, after a long illness, at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester with his family by his side. He […]
Will Canton’s Corning facility become a hub for advanced microchip technology? A $32 million investment aims to make it happen.
Ted E. CROWELL, 92, of Wellsville, NY, died Saturday, January 11, 2025 in Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital, Murrells Inlet, SC. Born December 25, 1932, in Rushford, he was the son […]
Patricia (Pat, Patsy, Coach) McEvoy, 90, of Almond passed away peacefully in her home early Sunday morning, January 19, 2025, surrounded by her family and friends. Born in Hornell on […]
From the Office of US Congressman Nick Langworthy, NY-23 “Today, our 47th President Donald J. Trump made a promise to America: we will be greater, stronger, and far more exceptional than […]
“Unfortunately, I don’t think I could even find a fallout shelter” A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross I keep seeing these gloom and doom stories on my news feed and I […]