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The Bethesda Foundation recently granted $3,000 to the Howard Volunteer Fire Department to purchase a computer and necessary accessories for its pictometry software, and to purchase medical supplies including jump packs for first responders. More ... Fatal Wayne crash leads to criminal charges against driver Sheriff's deputies charge Canisteo man ran stop sign on county Route 96 THE LEADER STAFF WAYNE - A Canisteo man was arrested Dec. 28 and charged for his role in a car accident that claimed the life of a Hornell woman in early November. Robert G. More ... St. Thomas kicks off 2007 concerts St. Thomas' Concert Series recently announced the lineup for its second season. Four Sunday afternoon concerts have been planned for early 2007. Music lovers from around the region will have the opportunity to enjoy the finest in live concert music Sundays at 4 p.m. Each program will include hospi... More ... Coloring contest winners announced Congratulations to Danielle Shutes, whose submission to the Bath Spirit of Christmas Coloring Contest won the grand prize. Danielle will receive a $50 savings bond courtesy of Five Star Bank, a free photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus, a Kid's Meal from Burger King and a Kid's Meal from the Bath Ponder... More ...
Tetor Enterprises of Bath recently held a dinner for the staff and residents to celebrate five years of successful operation of the adult care home. During the event, five members of the staff were honored for their five years of service each to the home. More ... Muller, Lattimer at helm of Bath town government Staff reports BATH - Bath town supervisor Fred Muller last week reappointed Councilwoman Robin Lattimer deputy supervisor; Muller will continue to serve as budget officer for the town. The appointments were made during the town's annual reorganizational meeting. More ... Got a new arrival? Have you had or are you expecting to start the new year with a new arrival? The Courier-Advocate is sponsoring its annual First Baby Contest to award the Courier customer who has the first baby of 2007. If you think your new baby could be The Courier's First Baby of 2007, call The Courier at 776-2... More ...
Pictured above, members of the Vernon E. Wightman's third-grade chorus perform their first official concert for residents of the Steuben County Health Care Facility. More ... RSVP celebrates reading BATH - The Steuben County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program recently celebrated the joy of reading with a program entitled "Reading with RSVP." This annual event started six years ago to promote the importance of reading to people of all ages, and to encourage intergenerational activities. More ... Fire damages house A fire early Friday damaged a residence located at 110 Robie St. in Bath. No injuries were reported, although the house sustained some fire, smoke and water damage. Bath volunteer firefighters were called to the blaze at 12:18 a.m. after a person driving by the residence called in an alarm. Bath v... More ... Man faces sex abuse charges BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER CAMPBELL - A 47-yearold Campbell man was charged Friday, Dec. 29, with allegedly sexually abusing a young child. According to state police Sr. Inv. Curt Eaton, Douglas L. More ...
'Another couple weeks of warm weather and the trees may think it's spring and begin to bud. That would greatly damage production.' - Peter Gregg The New York Apple Association By JEFFERY SMITH THE LEADER Not everyone is happy about the unseasonably warm weather. Farmers, especially local vintners, are worried that few more weeks of unusually mild temperatures followed by a hard freeze could wreak havoc on their crops. The weather has been cold enough to keep grape vines, apple trees and strawberr... More ... Mild winter good for county finances BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER. BATH - The unusually mild winter could save Steuben County roughly $250,000 in road salt and sand this year. So far, the snow-free winter roads mean county stockpiles stored in sheds last fall are still full, said Steuben County Public Works Commissioner Vincent Spagnoletti. More ... |
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