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April 6, 2022

District #6 Federal Credit Union to host Annual Member and Volunteer Appreciation Dinner Meeting.

Join us for a fun filled evening at our Annual Member and Volunteer Appreciation Dinner Meeting. April 26, 2022. The Main Place 251 main street Hornell, NY 14843. 5PM Cocktails/ […]

April 6, 2022

Sunset Dance Party and Glow Easter Egg Hunt

Ready, Set, Glow! Join us Saturday, April 9th at Shawmut park for a FREE family-friendly Sunset Dance Party and Glow Easter Egg Hunt. Enjoy an evening filled with popcorn, candy […]

April 6, 2022

Major project on Route 400 in Erie County announced

Roundabouts and resurfacing will create a travel issue for many Western New Yorkers Report by Michael T. Baldwin New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez today announced […]

April 6, 2022

Exploring the Western NY Wilds: Bob Confer launches new page dedicated to the “wilds”

Western New York nature writer creates new Facebook page dedicated to Mother Nature By Andrew Harris, photo of Alma Pond by Bob Confer Do you enjoy Bob Confer’s writing about […]

April 5, 2022

Meet Layla!

Layla is up to date with her vaccines, spayed and microchipped. Layla is shy at first but she has lots of energy and loves to run and ply. She is […]

April 5, 2022

Five Alfred state Students inducted into Sigma Lambda Chi Construction management honor society

ALFRED, NY, April 5, 2022 – Five Alfred State College (ASC) construction management students were inducted into the Sigma Lambda Chi honor society recently. In a ceremony held on campus, […]

April 5, 2022

District 6 Federal Credit Union joins the Hornell Sun!!

Downtown business with an 86 year history has partnered with Hornell’s new source for local news By Andrew Harris In 1936, New York State Highway employees founded what is today […]

April 5, 2022

Governor Hochul reminds us that April is “Sexual Assault Awareness Month”

State Landmarks to be Illuminated in Teal Tonight in Recognition  Two Organizations Awarded $750,000 Grant to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Assault on College Campuses  State Launches Month-Long “Start The Conversation: New Yorkers Against […]

April 5, 2022

Canisteo-Greenwood baseball falls to Addison, 10-6

Photo Gallery by STEVE HARRISON, story by John Anderson Addison freshman lefty Andrew Jones was not only the winning pitcher for Addison (2-1) Monday night, but he blasted two 3-run […]

April 5, 2022

Steuben County Deputy Sheriff Josh VanSkiver lauded for keeping roads safe

Deputy VanSkiver with Sheriff Allard Vanskiver has made over 3000 career DWI arrests BATH – An 18-year veteran law enforcement officer will receive state recognition Tuesday in Albany for his […]

April 5, 2022

Hornell baseball wins extra-inning thriller over Wayland-Cohocton, 5-4 as Baker K’s 11 and hits walk-off (Photo gallery and story)

Rylie Cullen scored the winning run for Hornell. Steve Harrison photo. Photo gallery by STEVE HARRISON, story by JOHN ANDERSON HORNELL — The Livingston County baseball league is wide open this […]

April 5, 2022

Exploring the Western NY Wilds: The turkey vulture – beauty is in the eye of the beholder

By Bob Confer One of the signs of spring is the return to the local skies – and roadsides – of the turkey vulture. Called “buzzards” by old-timers, they are […]

April 5, 2022

Hoyt’s no-hitter leads Hornell softball over Wayland-Cohocton (story and photo gallery)

Hornell catcher Ireland Harrison gets the sign during the win. Steve Harrison photo. Photo Gallery by STEVE HARRISON, story by JOHN ANDERSON HORNELL — Freshman pitcher Lillian Hoyt survived a […]

April 5, 2022

It is National Public Health Week!!

Meet Steuben County All-Stars: Jo-Anne, Kat, Terrah, and Whitney It’s National Public Health Week and a perfect time to recognize the amazing employees we have! Let’s kick off the week […]

April 4, 2022

Troupsburg bridge will be out for about four weeks

From Steuben County Department of Public Works Commissioner Eric Rose BATH — The bridge on Old State Road in the Town of Troupsburg, crossing Troups Creek tributary,between State Route 36 […]

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