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October 16, 2025

Lady Raiders triumph on Senior Night! See the GALLERY

The Hornell Girls Soccer Team got a shutout win against LeRoy in front of a massive Senior Night Crowd. From Hornell High School Athletics, photos by JC’s Photography Highlights include: […]

October 16, 2025

Hornell Common Council Supports the Energy Choice Act

City lawmakers formally fight back against NYS ban on natural gas in new construction From the City of Hornell, pictured is NYS Assemblyman Phil Palmesano addressing the council The Hornell […]

October 15, 2025

Flavors of the Harvest at The Windmill

From Apple to Oven: The tastes that make the season From Penny Carlton, KeukaRoots.com There’s just something about autumn at The Windmill Farm & Craft Market that wraps around you […]

October 15, 2025

A Golden Girl: Celebrate Vespucci instead of Columbus

Perspective from a writer with Native American and Italian heritage A COLUMN By Kathryn Ross Monday was Indigenous Peoples Day and or Columbus Day. It doesn’t matter which to me. […]

October 15, 2025

We need Gene Burns today

Hornell native became a famous advocate for the First Amendment, watch his 1991 speech to Libertarians A COLUMN by Stephen Sprague, pictured is Burns from Alchetron.com What this country needs […]

October 15, 2025

Letter of Commendation for Bath Police Sergeant Cherenowsky and Officer Waite

Bath police manage scary situation involving an autistic young lady with great teamwork From the Bath NY Police Department, On June 13, 2025, Sergeant Cheresnowsky and Officer Waite were dispatched […]

October 15, 2025

In Our Hands…

Antennas, towers and wireless devices emitting harmful microwaves on school grounds A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair World Children’s Day in November 2023 saw the submission of The Declaration on the […]

October 15, 2025

Outstanding debut for Alfred State Logging Sports

The Alfred State logging sports team shows off their trophy for their solid performance at the Paul Smith’s Fall Meet From Alfred State College, The Alfred State logging sports team […]

October 15, 2025

Local Officials Share Halloween Safety Reminders for Trick-or-Treaters

As Halloween approaches, local police and community leaders are reminding families to stay safe while celebrating this spooky and festive holiday. With trick-or-treating, community events, and costume parties planned across the region, officials are emphasizing awareness, visibility, and preparedness to ensure a fun and incident-free night for all.

October 14, 2025

Steuben County Route 14 will be closed October 22 and 23

Temporary Road Closure – County Route 14, Town of Howard BATH, NY — Steuben County Public Works Commissioner Eric Rose has announced that County Route 14 (Campbell Creek–Bakers Gulch Road) […]

October 14, 2025

Pollock: Loss by the Buffalo Bills in Atlanta was plenty disturbing

By CHUCK POLLOCK, Sun Senior Sports Columnist For the first time since the 2023 season opener, the Bills are not alone atop the AFC East. Two years ago Buffalo lost […]

October 14, 2025

Democratic Candidates for Hornell City Common Council

Carbone seeks re-election, Cardamone, Bradley, Gadsden want your vote From the Hornell Democratic Committee, Four Democrats are running for city council seats this year: Currently, only one seat on the […]

October 14, 2025

Children’s book with local connection: “Stinky Feet Pie” by Verity LeFevre 

Cameron Mills family is proud to announce new book now for sale By Janie Ferguson, Our daughter Verity has published her 1st children’s book. “Stinky Feet Pie.” Currently two ways […]

October 14, 2025

Alfred University has largest group of students in Summer Bridge, which eases transition to college

Sarah Cote, clinical assistant professor of English at Alfred University with students From Alfred University, First-year Alfred University students have a lot to unpack when they arrive on campus for […]

October 14, 2025

When Guardians Sleep: Over A Decade of DEC Failure in New York

For more than a decade, the NYS DEC has been eroding from within A COLUMN By Clayton “Tiger” Hulin, pictured is the recent Ischua Creek disaster The Creek Knew Before […]

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