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Dormann Friends to host Santa, annual open house BATH — The Friends of the Dormann Library will host its annual open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13. The evening will includ a visit from a lighted Bath firetruck with firefighters and a fire safety message at 6:15, a visit from Santa at 6:30, music by Haverling High School students, a craft, Re... More ...
PHOTO BY LYNN BRENNAN THE EVENING TRIBUNE Pictured at left, members of the Bath Baptist Church Choir practice in front of the church Christmas tree for a holiday concert scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 15 and 16. The 19-member choir will perform all Gaither Christmas music in addition to readings.The community is invited to attend the performanc... More ...
Pam Colomaio, manager of Five Star Bank’s West End branch, Marc Shuart, Five Star regional vice president, and Rhonda Sweet, manager of Five Star’s Liberty Street branch, gather around a roomful of toys donated by area organizations and individuals as part of the bank’s Santa’s Day Off last week. More ... Bath K of C sponsoring annual Care and Share program BATH – For more than 19 years, the Bath Knights of Columbus, along with the Bath Kiwanis, Charles E Wescott American Legion and the Bath VAMC Employees have been helping families in the Bath area with food and toys for the Christmas holidays through the organizations’ Care and Share program. Famili... More ... Bake sale to raise funds for shelter BATH — Several area churches are joining to sponsor a bake sale to help raise funds so that a homeless shelter can be built for the Bath area. The bake sale is to be held at Centenary United Methodist Church in the Fellowship Hall on Dec. 16 from noon to 5 p.m. A silent auction will also be held f... More ...
The Haverling Girls Swim Team held their banquet last month at the American Legion. Pictured above, winners of the team awards included (first row) Anna Wheaton, outstanding dedication; Liz Congdon, co-most valuable player; Logan Clark, most improved diver; Ashley Todd, most improved swimmer. More ... Movie night at the Dormann The Dormann Library will host its Family Movie Night at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 with a showing of the movie Eloise at Christmastime, based on the book by Kay Thompson. Six-year old Eloise lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York More ... Five Star Bank announces VP appointment Five Star Bank recently announced Rhonda Sweethas been appointed assistant vice president and branch manager at the bank’s Bath branch. she will be responsible for all branch manaement functions. Sweet has been employed with the bank for more than 12 yearsand prevously was assistant branch manage... More ...
“There was this time (at Alfred) he had to arrest young man from Canisteo,” Myrtle Jamison said. “Well, he saw the fella later and he came over to Tiny and said ‘Thank you, Chief, you made me a better person.’” By Mary Perham The Leader BATH — Flags at all Steuben County office buildings were flown at half-staff Monday in memory of a sitting legislator and dedicated policeman who died Monday morning. Lldon “Tiny” Jamison, 75, of Canisteo, died at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, where he had been treated since an Aug. 20 ac... More ...
By ALISON LYNN CAMACHO SPECIAL TO THE COURIER On June of this year, I was selected to participate in the English Language Fellow Program. The English Language Fellow Program is a diplomatic program funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by Georgetown University. More ...
Where ‘the true faith of the U.S. military was born’ BY JEFFERY SMITH THE LEADER BATH — Betty Walrath was 12 years old when she heard the early morning explosions as Japanese fighter planes bombed Pearl Harbor. The Hammondsport residents lived only blocks from the home of the U.S. Pacific fleet on the infamous day 65 years ago. More ...
BATH — The Bath Neighborhood Watch will be having their Second Annual Christmas Decorating Contest for all village residents. Hang those trees, and put up those lights, we will be coming around and judging whose house is showing the best Christmas spirit this season. There will be a First, Second, ... More ... Dormann offering presents that never stop entertaining Books: Presents to Open Again and Again. Not sure what book to give to the kids in your life? Need some ideas? The Dormann Library may have some ideas for you! Come join the library for a pleasant hour exploring children’s books with Lorie Brown, youth services consultant from the Southern Tier L... More ... The R.A.P. Sheet Serving the Communities of Avoca, Prattsburgh and Pulteney Editor’s Note: The Minutes of the Village and Town Board meetings appearing below have not been approved at the time this goes to press. Town of Prattsburgh PUBLIC HEARINGLOCAL LAW #1 OF THE YEAR 2006 – DEALING WITH THE CONTROL OF UNREASONABLE NOISE. Supervisor McConnell declared the Public Hearing open on November 16, 2006 at 7:00 P.M. at the Prattsburgh Town Hall, 19 North Main Street, Prattsburgh, New York. More ... |
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