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Bath area needs volunteers Do you have a little time to give back to your community? + Catholic Charities needs volunteers to assist in a before and after school program in Hammondsport any day Monday through Friday. + Catholic Charities needs volunteers to advocate for individuals or families through the "Mentoring progra... More ... Homelessness survey planned for region BATH - If you think homelessness is a big city problem, think again. Starting Jan. 25 and ending Jan. 31, a count of the homeless will extend across Chemung, Steuben and Allegany counties. More ...
BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - A Steuben County committee last week recommended keeping the county-owned health care facility it plans on replacing later this year. Exactly what the county will do with the building that houses senior citizens hasn't been determined. But members of the Legislature's Agriculture, Industr... More ...
The Steuben County Historical Society recently held its election of officers for the 2007 year. Pictured above right, Joe Paddock, vice president; Mary Paddock, recording secretary; Richard Cornell, president; Nedra McElroy, corresponding secretary, and Eleanor Silliman, treasurer. Above left, inco... More ... CROP Walk announces tally The October 2006 CROP Walk brought in $11,842.24, thanks to the generosity of area residents. Of this amount, 25% will be used to assist local food pantries and the Pro-Action Nutrition Program for the Elderly. The remainder will be used for disaster relief and self-help and development programs th... More ... Winter at the Dormann The Dormann Library will begin its winter story programs January 22 with a program for children under 3 and their parent/caregiver. This program is held on Mondays from 10:30-11 a.m. and will feature songs, rhymes, and simple stories. The preschool story hour for ages 3-5 will be on Wednesdays fro... More ...
The Keuka Lake Uniform Docks and Moorings Law completed its final phase of approval last month when New York state Parks and Recreation Commissioner Bernadette Castro sent letters of approval to the eight Keuka Lake towns and villages This sign-off completed a nearly three-year process that began ... More ... Free classes at Pulteney Free Library Computer Classes Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. will be the first in a series of 10 Free Computer Classes sponsored by the Pulteney Free Library. In the first class students will learn the basics of digital cameras. The classes will continue until June 5. More ... Blood supplies at dangerous levels The American Red Cross Blood Services, New York- Penn Region is urgently calling for all eligible donors to give blood to observe National Volunteer Blood Donor Month and to help avoid an impending blood shortage. The Red Cross continues to face a critical shortage of type O Negative blood. As a re... More ... Rotary to sell Super Bowl submarines HAMMONDSPORT - The Hammondsport Rotary Club will sell submarine sandwiches for the Feb. 4 Super Bowl. All proceeds will be used to support the club's Youth Exchange Program. Coupons may be purchased from any Rotary Club member or at Five State Bank in Hammondsport, to be redeemed at Subway of Ba... More ... Flood light blamed for Bath house fire THE LEADER STAFF BATH - An early morning fire Friday, Jan. 5, destroyed the porch of a Robie Street residence, owned by the St. Thomas Episcopal Church. A passerby reported the fire around 12:20 a.m. Friday, and when fire crews arrived, the front porch was engulfed in flames. 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 Pulteney Supervisor William Weber called the regular meeting of the Pulteney Town board to order at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, December 13, 2006, at the Pulteney Town Hall with roll call followed by Pledge of Allegiance. Present were: Supervisor William Weber; Councilman Janet Stone; Councilm... More ...
The new WNYE ethanol plant will purchase an estimated 6 million bushels of corn each year, benefiting upstate corn farmers. Ethanol produced at the WNYE plant will be shipped by rail and truck to New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and other Northeast marke New York state has awarded nearly $6 million in state funding to assist Western New York Energy (WNYE) in the development of the first state-of-the-art, dry-mill ethanol plant in New York State. The $87.4 million facility will be located on 144 acres in the Town of Shelby, Orleans County. More ...
By STEVEN HERNACKI HORNELL EVENING TRIBUNE Joe Bastardi just said the "B" word. Bastardi, an Accuweather meteorologist, says the unusually mild weather we've been experiencing is similar to years producing some of the biggest blizzards on record. Bastardi, who is the chief long-range forecaster for the State College, Pa.-based service, sa... More ... Coming to the Dormann: Ben Franklin, 'Ice Princess' BATH - Steuben County resident Paul Stillman will portray Ben Franklin Jan. 27 from 1-3 at the Dormann Library in a celebration of Franklin's 301st birthday. The public is invited to attend and refreshments will be served after the program. The Friends of the Dormann Library are sponsoring this ev... More ... Steuben Greens to host wind farm panel HORNELL - The Steuben Greens have organized a panel discussion on wind issues with five local activists Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. to help people understand more about the impact wind developments will have on local economies. The program will be held at 198 Main St. in Hornell. More ... |
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