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March 6, 2023

The 2023 St Patrick’s Day Parade in the Maple City is this Saturday March 11

**********PARADE ROUTE CHANGE THIS YEAR********** Shuttle bus information and parade route Due to safety concerns of crossing Route 36, there has been a change to the traditional parade route. Lineup […]

March 6, 2023

Flaitz’s championship season ends at Ocean Breeze

Elaina Flaitz competed at the New York State Track and Field Championships at Ocean Breeze on Saturday.  Elaina finished in a tie for 10th (but placed 11th based on attempts) […]

March 5, 2023

NY Landquest: Invest in timber, establish a camp or cabin in Amity NY

293 acres Timberland with Marketable Timber A great investment and opportunity to manage a large timber property with existing marketable timber. A recent Timber Inventory completed in September of 2022 […]

March 5, 2023

O’Mara: “Albany still not hearing the message: We’re Not Safe”  

Weekly column by NYS Senator James O’Mara, 58th Senate District One message keeps ringing loud and clear throughout New York State: Far too many New Yorkers, in far too many […]

March 5, 2023

History made: Hornell girls’ basketball wins first Section V championship with 54-47 win over #1 Dansville

By JOHN ANDERSON, photos by STEVE HARRISON You saw it coming for a few years. A young Hornell team, so fast, so talented, so athletic, but in reality, a group […]

March 4, 2023

Two City of Hornell public meetings set for Thursday March 9

FROM: John J. Buckley, Mayor Board of Public Safety Meeting          The City Board of Public Safety will meet on Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 9:00 am in the second-floor […]

March 4, 2023

Lonsberry: We need the Conservative media, but we also need to keep an eye on them

A column by BOB LONSBERRY Sometimes people say things because they believe them. But not always. And the warning “buyer beware” applies as much to the marketplace of ideas as […]

March 3, 2023

Michael L. Whitney, 58, Angelica

Michael L. Whitney, 58, of Angelica passed away on Wednesday March 2, 2023 at the HighlandHealth Care Center. He was born on December 2, 1964 in Cuba to the late […]

March 3, 2023

Steuben County Legislature hosts President Mullaney, resolutions opposing state policy

EFmap funding, conservation law, and cannabis Corning Community College intends to be the educational heart of the community where all identities thrive, students reach new heights, and transformative partnerships grow, […]

March 3, 2023

Stephen D. “Steve” Kays, 75, Almond

Stephen D. “Steve” Kays, 75, of Almond, NY passed away Thursday morning (March 2, 2023) at home surrounded by family after a long illness.   Born in Phoenix, AZ on […]

March 3, 2023

Tonight’s girls (Hornell, Andover/Whitesville) and boys Section V basketball championship games have been moved

Graphic by STEVE HARRISON All Section V boys games for tonight have been moved to Sunday. The Hornell girls will now play in the Section V finals against Dansville on […]

March 3, 2023

Free Promote Health. Prevent Cancer. Program coming to Geneseo in April

Eight week program starts April 7 Pictured is Bob Wirth, a recent PHPC participant GENESEO – There are many things you can do to help reduce your risk of cancer. […]

March 3, 2023

Rabies vaccination clinic set for March 25 in Corning

The clinic is free, donations are encouraged Rabies clinics are starting up again with our clinic in Corning on Saturday, March 25 from 9 – 11 am. Pets 3 months […]

March 2, 2023

NYS Police arrest Fed-ex driver for Greenwood crash

PA man faces four felonies in Willing Grand Larceny On February 24, 2023, troopers in Wayland responded to a property damage accident at the Jasper-Troupsburg School in the Town of […]

March 2, 2023

Department of Public Works Receives New Loader

American Rescue Plan funds pay the nearly $200,000 bill The Department of Public Works recently received some new equipment with the arrival of a new loader. The loader was purchased […]

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