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Tonight’s Christmas Eve at Bath Presbyterian Church on Pulteney Square, will include the annual children’s Christmas pageant for the first time. This year’s production will be “Rip Van Christmas” and include Mary and Joseph, shepherds and kings visiting a lifesize stable. The traditional candle lig... More ...
Pictured above, Haverling students Alex Van Gelder, Destiny Presler, Anisa Buckley, Matt Clayson and Collin Conklin display some of the more than 275 toys donated by Haverling students and staff for the annual Care and Share program. More ... Bath village finances improve BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH — A recent audit of the village of Bath indicates its finances are improving. Total village revenues increased by 6.5 percent from June 1, 2005 to May 31, 2006 compared to the same period in 2004-05. The audit was prepared by Kelly Fitzpatrick, of Wheat and Fitzpatrick of Bath. More ...
Pictured above, members of the Haverling Middle School Green Team took time out from their studies in Karen Eichensehr’s science class to make Christmas cards for soldiers serving in Iraq. More ... Dormann offfers movie, games The Dormann Library has several events planned for kids in December.During break week there will be two events for children in K-grade 5. On Dec. 27 from 1:30-3 p.m. is “Bored?/Board” an afternoon of board games and snacks. Bring your favorite board game.. On Dec. 29 from 1:30-3p.m. More ... Firm announces name change PENN YAN - The officers of Beaumont and Stork, Inc. recently announced the agency would operate under the name Stork Insurance Agency at all three offices. “The name change will offer better business recognition to everyone in the Finger Lakes Region and consistency in our advertising message,” sa... More ... Bath town board minutes Dec. 11, 2006 7 p.m. Present: Supervisor Fred Muller; Councilpersons William Glosick, Dean Kropp, Robin Lattimer, Albert Burns; Attorney Jeffrey Squires Also Present: Highway Superintendent James McGlynn; Deputy Highway Superintendent Scott Travis; Highway employee Mike Palermo; Planning Board Ch... More ... Bath town board minutes, Nov. 13 Editor’s note: The following are excerpts from the Nov. 13 Bath town board minutes Old Business: Supervisor Muller presented information regarding the 2007 Town Budget. The Public Hearing was held on November 9, 2006. He announced the tax rate increase for 2007 for the Town outside of the Village of Bath is 3.244% or 18.8 cents per thousand; the Village of Bath, 4.15% or 11.01 c... More ...
BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER ELMIRA — Ralph “Bucky” Phillips offered no apology. Even as he stared at the man he shot more than six months ago, Phillips showed no remorse. “I’ve said all I have to say,” Phillips said Wednesday in Chemung County Court. “Thanks. More ...
Speed may have been factor BY JEFFERY SMITH THE LEADER PAINTED POST — Driver inattention and speed likely caused the horrific accident Sunday, Dec. 17, at the Painted Post Interchange that killed a Florida truck driver and injured a family of six. The wreck took place minutes before 4:30 p.m. when a truck traveling on the flyover ramp that connects U.... More ... No cause yet for Bath teen’s death BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER BATH — Bath Police are continuing to investigate the death of a 15-year-old high school freshman who died unexpectedly last week. Bath Police Chief David Rouse said his department has conducted several interviews and is continuing its investigation, but a clear determination of what caused Michael... More ... Admitted killer wants new lawyer BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER BATH — A Yates County man who pleaded guilty to killing a Bath woman in 2004 asked a Steuben County Court judge Monday for a new attorney in his quest to have his judgment vacated. Shawn Campbell, 29, appeared briefly in court Monday without an attorney. More ...
Pictured at right, Steuben Arc consumers, Jaslynn Dominick (left) is pictured with a Christmas lawn ornament made for her by Arc transportation department employee Christi Forman (right). Forman says she did not have a shred of artistic talent until she was hit by a car. More ...
BATH — The new movie, Charlotte’s Web, features a young girl, Fern, who clearly enjoys the farm animals around her. Animal management is still enjoyed by many 4-H members today, but often with an entrepreneurial and high-tech spin. For Amy Quanz, raising, showing and selling cows and pigs has help... More ...
Diner buff looking for photos of old Courthouse Diner interior By ROB PRICE THE COURIER-ADVOCATE BATH — Long-time area residents may remember the last time they ate a meal at the Courthouse Diner, before the popular East Steuben Street restaurant was destroyed in a 1973 fire. If only they had snapped a photograph of themselves at the counter. More ... Legislators OK rate hike for health facility BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH — A proposal to increase a room rate at the Steuben County Health Care Facility barely received enough support by the Steuben County legislators Monday. The rate increase of $5 per day is needed to keep pace with the cost of care at the county facility, said facility Administrator John Zehr. More ... |
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