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December 11, 2022

Poll results: Involuntary incarceration is a civil rights concern

In very light voting, the majority clearly rules By Andrew Harris If you read this site often, you’ve heard quite a bit about over the last summer about a small […]

December 11, 2022

Allegany County Catholic priest placed on leave for consensual relationship with woman

By JOHN ANDERSON The Diocese of Buffalo sent a press release saying an Allegany County priest has been placed on administrative leave. The release said he had an improper sexual […]

December 10, 2022

The masks are coming back: The “tripledemic” is real and many are masking up again

Influenza, RSV, and Covid-19 are of concern to many By Andrew Harris You’ve probably noticed more and more people wearing masks in public places like grocery stores and restaurants. You’ve […]

December 10, 2022

Hornell judge can be a lawyer in her courtroom, but not a judge without a vaccine; She’s suing the state court system

By JOHN ANDERSON Hornell City Court Judge Jennifer Donlon is unvaccinated. She has applications showing religious and medical exceptions from a COVID-19 shot. As a result, she is allowed in […]

December 10, 2022

Hornell boys basketball improves to 4-1 with 69-52 win over LeRoy (story and photos)

Photo gallery by STEVE HARRISON The Hornell Red Raiders came out on top of another exciting game Friday night in the Maple City.  The game was neck-and-neck throughout two quarters […]

December 10, 2022

Canisteo-Greenwood stays perfect with 45-31 win over Hammondsport (story and photos)

Story by CHRIS BROOKS, Photo gallery by STEVE HARRISON Canisteo-Greenwood 45, Hammondsport 31 CANISTEO — After what was a first quarter showing of defense, the tempo was kicked into high […]

December 9, 2022

What could happen in state government in 2023

By Bob Confer Being able to predict what our state government will do is increasingly difficult. The 2020s and all their struggles (Covid, social unrest, inflation, supply chains, etc.) have […]

December 9, 2022

Arkport-Canaseraga volleyball stays undefeated; Wellsville swimming downs Campbell-Savona

By CHRIS BROOKS, WellsvilleSports.com Arkport-Canaseraga defeated Scio-Friendship, 3-1 in boys’ volleyball action Thursday night. After dropping the first match, the Wolves came back and won three in a row. The […]

December 9, 2022

Tenney and Sempolinski are lone votes against marriage equality act from New York

Upstate members of congress vote ‘no’ to protect religious freedom By Andrew Harris The bill is headed to the President’s desk which will “codify” the right to marriage for all […]

December 9, 2022

Meet the artist: Curtis Joseph Combs

View gallery of Combs work I was born in 1979 in Dayton, Ohio and spent most of my formative years moving from one place to the next (Ohio, Kentucky, Louisiana, […]

December 8, 2022

Amity-based State Police and Livingston County Sheriff’s Department solve home invasion cases. Read full arrest report

The victims were all reportedly part of the Amish community By Andrew Harris Based on local reports, two men have been staging home invasion style robberies in Livingston and Allegany […]

December 8, 2022

Hornell School Superintendent cleared of all charges after June indictment

Photo of Jeremy Palotti by Syrena Lynn Carver From the Hornell City School District: The Board of Education has been advised, as expected, that all the charges on which Superintendent […]

December 8, 2022

William G. Hendrick, 86, Wellsville

William George Hendrick, 86, died peacefully surrounded with prayer at the Hart House of Wellsville on Sunday, November 22, 2022. He was born in Rochester the son of the late […]

December 8, 2022

Cazenovia College will not be enrolling students for the Fall 2023 semester

The Syracuse area college will shutter after 2023 After much deliberation, the Cazenovia College Board of Trustees has determined that due to financial concerns, the College will not be enrolling […]

December 8, 2022

Hornell seeks to add six new transit buses

City officials apply to replace aging vehicles and maintain fleet reliablity There may be some new buses on the City of Hornell streets in the coming years as Hornell Area […]

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