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Bath Peace group to hold celebration BATH - The Bath Peace and Justice Group will meet at 7 p.m., Dec. 6 at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 122 Liberty St., Bath. The 22nd Annual Words and Songs for Peace will be held in the Great Hall. This year the organization will welcome back folk musician tom Michael Czarnecki, a celebrated poet an... More ... Haverling schedules holiday concerts BATH - Community members are invited to attend a number of free holiday concerts presented by Haverling music students in grades 3-12. All concerts will be held in the Haverling auditorium. On Wednesday, Dec. 6, High School students will perform at 7:30 p.m. More ... Memorial designs on display in county office building BATH - A display of possible designs for a new veterans memorial will remain on the second floor of the Steuben County Office Building through the week of Dec. 3-8. The displays, developed by Alfred State College design students, offer possible replacement ideas for the current veterans memorial a... More ... Victory Theatre presents 'Four tickets to Christmas' PAINTED POST - Victory Sanctuary Theatre, a performing group at Victory Highway Wesleyan Church is pleased to announce their 2006 Christmas production, "Four Tickets to Christmas". Set during Christmastime in 1905, when the Singing Richmond Family unexpectedly has no place to go for Christmas, the... More ...
Bath Electric, Gas & Water Systems employees in October assisted the Village of Akron after the devastation from a surprise snow storm that hit the Buffalo area. Pictured above, BEGWS personnel who responded to the mutual aid request: Matt Decker, Ed Parulski, Pat Muller, and Matt Benesh. More ... Arc to host rummage sale Steuben County Arc will host its annual free rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Arc adinistrative headquarters on Industrial Park road. More ...
By John Zick The Leader BATH - A Steuben County jury Friday found accused murderer Martin Oakes guilty of first degreemanslaughter for the killing of Daniel Larrow Davis in Bath on Dec. 5, 2005. Oakes was found not-guilty of second-degree murder, the most serious charge handed up earlier this year by a grand jury. More ... A consumer's guide to arranging a funeral Publication of the New York State Department of Health If you are planning a funeral, you have many decisions to make. You may feel overwhelmed or confused. You may have questions. Read this brochure to learn more before you make any commitments or decisions. Choose a funeral home with which you feel comfortable. You and the funeral director will have... More ...
The day that will live in infamy Pearl Harbor attack set tone for U.S. in World War II The 7 December 1941 Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor was one of the great defining moments in history. A single carefully-planned and well-executed stroke removed the United States Navy's battleship force as a possible threat to the Japanese Empire's southward expansion. America, unprepared and now co... More ...
No sooner had the raid ended than U.S. forces attempted to locate the Japanese carrier fleet, with a view to delivering some kind of counter-blow. Many cruisers and destroyers left Pearl Harbor, joining the aircraft carrier Enterprise and other surface ships that were already at sea. The few surviv... More ...
Bombardier enters strong scene dominated by Alstom, TTA By ROB MONTANA EVENING TRIBUNE The Maple City was at its booming best when the Erie Railroad was driving its economy. When the rail industry faltered in 1976 with the formation of Conrail, so too did Hornell, grasping to hold onto its roots. The city has been able to rebound from the dark days by - what else - depending on the ... More ... County budget carries small tax increase BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - The 2007 tax levy for property owners in Steuben County will go up 2.3 percent overall, after Legislators adopted a $165 million budget last week night by a 14-1 vote. While the levy went up compared to the current budget, the tax rate will decrease by roughly 4 percent, according to count... More ...
BATH - About 15 members of the Bath Chapter of the American Association of University Women gathered last week at the Chat-A-Wyle Restaurant to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the parent organization. Bath village Mayor David Wallace joined to group, proclaiming the date, Nov. 28, AAUW Day. More ... |
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