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February 17, 2023

Mental Health Crisis Poll: How do we reverse the disturbing trends?

National data shows a rapid increase in mental illness, especially amongst teens CDC headline: U.S. Teen Girls Experiencing Increased Sadness and Violence By Andrew Harris Ten years ago, a worrisome […]

February 17, 2023

Italian Villa closes for weekend due to Covid-19

Hornell icon puts customers first after staffer tests positive By Andrew Harris You may have been planning for one of the “Villas” classic Italian dishes this weekend. You’ll have to […]

February 17, 2023

NY Landquest: Amazing “work from home” property for sale

Family home in Bath has “endless opportunities” Large shop, hardwood floors, office space, and full basement House with Large Shop in Bath NY. Spacious eat-in kitchen features new flooring and […]

February 17, 2023

Who was Holocaust survivor Julius “Joe” Diamond?

Eldred WWII Museum will host virtual presentation on February 23 From the Holocaust Resource Center of Buffalo, a brief biography of Joe Diamond, paints a tragic picture. After Nazi Germany […]

February 17, 2023

Poll results: What about the Hornell Community Arts Center?

Read results and some great ideas for the HCAC By Andrew Harris Covid-19 took a big toll on many of the community-oriented operations that we take for granted. As we […]

February 17, 2023

Alfred University’s digital cadaver table provides unique learning, teaching opportunities

Alfred University student Elias Orfanides (left), a senior biology major from Bath, NY, and assistant professor of anatomy and physiology Jennifer Gordon operate the biology lab’s digital cadaver table. ALFRED, […]

February 16, 2023

Have you ever wanted to become a NYS Notary Public ?

Learn from a “leading authority” on March 8 in Alfred NY Pre-registration required, no-cost to some union and state employees Alfred Piombino will teach a class at Alfred State College in […]

February 16, 2023

Meet the Hornell Red Raider seniors; team downs Way-Co, 74-36 as #1 Hornell ready for sectionals

Game photos by STEVE HARRISON, gallery of game and seniors below: The Hornell Red Raiders honored the 2023 seniors Wednesday night as they hosted the Wayland-Cohocton Eagles for the final […]

February 16, 2023

Theresa M. Murray, 61, formerly of Hornell

Theresa M. Murray, 61, of Indianapolis, IN, formerly of Hornell, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, January 31st at her home. Born March 31, 1961, in Hornell, she was the daughter of […]

February 16, 2023

Inside Hornell City Hall this week: Finance Committee and Common Council reports

Fuel increases, Rosell to succeed Pelych, reaction to NYS budget, and wind energy By Syrena Lynn Carver Finance Committee Meeting Committee members stressed at the beginning of the meeting that […]

February 16, 2023

Kathleen C. “Kathy” Sexton, 82, Hornell

Kathleen C. “Kathy” Sexton – 82 – of 1190 County Route 66, Hornell, died unexpectedly on Sunday (February 12, 2023) at her home. Born in Hornell on June 28, 1940, […]

February 16, 2023

Bath home lost to blaze, view GALLERY

No injuries reported after major response from local fire departments Michael T. Baldwin Reports, photos courtesy of Corey Zydanowicz On Wednesday afternoon at 4:24pm The Bath Volunteer Fire Department and […]

February 15, 2023

Steuben County Jail inmate attacks CO, felony charges result

February 15, 2023 Assault Arrest Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard reports that on February 13, 2023, the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office arrested Joseph R. Remchuk, age 49, of William Street, […]

February 15, 2023

City Attorney Joseph Pelych Announces Retirement from City of Hornell

“Pelych” has been a faithful servent for nearly forty years Retiring City Attorney Receives Proclamation and Key to the City Monday night’s Common Council meeting was a special one for […]

February 15, 2023

Steuben Legislators protest eFMAP funding cuts

Legislators warn that Steuben County stands to lose $2.5 million in Medicaid funding The Steuben County Legislature’s Administration Committee endorsed Tuesday a resolution in strong opposition to a proposal in […]

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