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Bath landlord group making impact on chronic problems 'The purpose of the screenings is to keep the criminal element from seeking residency in the village.' - David Rouse Bath police chief BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER BATH - It's only in its infant stages, but the Bath Area Landlord Association has already made its mark. Criminal complaints are down at troublesome apartment Complexes in and around the village, and a handful of criminals has been taken off the street as a result of the organization's diligence. More ...
BATH - Five students from the Bath-Haverling Central School District have been selected for participation in the People to People World Leadership Forum to take place in Washington D.C. in Oct. More ... St. Thomas welcomes Ithaca College Choir for March 4 concert BATH - St. Thomas Episcopal Church will host the Ithaca College Choir for a free concert on Sunday, March 4 at 4 p.m. The choir, under the direction of Prof. Lawrence Doebler, will present a program entitled "Aspects of Love," featuring choral works by Dan Locklair, Chen Yi, James Erb, David Dick... More ... Fresh Air Fund looking for host families Your backyard could be a summertime oasis to an innercity child. Many Fresh Air children have never left New York City. Visiting a host family is a chance to run through freshly cut grass, skip over a sprinkler and watch the night sky fill with stars. More ... Guardian Angles founder reschedules Bath visit BATH - Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Agnels organization, has rescheduled his appearnce this week in Bath for March 15, due to illness. The announcement was made Friday. Sliwa visited Bath late last year to assess the level of interest in forming a local Guardian Angels chapter. He a... More ...
The Steuben County chapter of Literacy Volunteers of America celebrated Friday's Literacy Day at the Dormann Lib rary, welcoming new volunteers for the program. Pictured above are volunteer Marcia Christian; Jennifer Gaylor, program coordinator, and Carol Paulson, volunteer. The chapter welcomes ne... More ... Historical Society upcoming events Winter lecture series BATH - On Friday, March 2, the Steuben County Historical Society will sponsor the final lecture in its 2007 winter series. Craig Braack, Allegany County Historian, will speak on the topic, "How to Determine the Architectural Style of Your House. More ... Legion Auxiliary attends mid-winter conference Members of the Bath American Legion Auxiliary recently attended the midwinter conference of the American Legion Auxiliary Department of New York, held in Albany from Jan. 26 to 27. Keynote speaker for the event was Joann Cronin, Auxiliary's N a t i o n a l President, at a luncheon given in her ho... More ... Fire victim identified "When the first assistant chief got there, flames were coming out all the doors and windows," said Howard Fire Chief Rob Patrick. THE LEADER STAFF FREMONT - Authorities have identified the woman killed during an early Wednesday morning fire that destroyed a rural twostory home. Fire investigators found the remains of Darleene Poklinkowski, 63, who lived at the home at 2810 County Route 56. Firefighters found the body Wednesday afternoon wh... More ... Dan Smith enters Canisteo River to save 16 year old boy BY JEN CARPENTER EVENING TRIBUNE HORNELL - A Hornell firefighter made a daring rescue Wednesday night, saving a boy who fell into the ice-cold Canisteo River. The boy, who had been sledding, fell into the river from a hill near Canisteo Avenue between Vinny's Bar and Alstom, according to firefighter Steve Graham. More ...
Thousands of miles from home, in a hostile and unforgiving land, care packages mailed from Wellsboro, Pa. group soothe the soul. By JOHN ZICK THE LEADER Just ask Air Force Staff Sgt. Tim Cleveland. "It's the greatest thing in the world," he said of the treats he received during his six months in Iraq. Cleveland, who now works for the Tioga County Veterans Affairs Office, recalled a group of special forces soldiers who returned to th eir base afte... More ...
FFA celebrating nearly 80 years of U.S. farming The National FFA Organization was organized as the Future Farmers of America in 1928 in Kansas City, Mo. I n 1988, the official organization name was changed to The National FFA Organization to reflect the broadening field of agriculture, which today encompasses more than 300 careers in everything... More ...
Prattsburgh FFA Advisor Mr. Jim Wall has many positive stories to tell about what is going on in the Prattsburgh FFA and Agriculture Program. "It's an exciting time to be involved in Agricultural Education with today's students, tomorrow's Ag leaders. More ...
4-H is the largest out-ofschool youth education program in the United States, and Steuben County has one of the largest 4-H programs in New York State. 4-H focuses on developing confident leaders. The program is rich with learning experiences where young people partner with caring adults and volunt... More ...
4-H members compete in demanding equestrian sports every year during the Steuben County Fair. PHOTO PROVIDED More ...
Animal Admirers, Andover Barnyard Rascals, Bath Bath Explorers, Bath Bath Trailblazers, Bath Bod Squad, Hammondsport Canisteo Valley 4- H Stars, Addison Country Bunch, Cameron Country Workers, Bath Cream of the More ...
4-H members last year celebrated their many accomplishments at the Annual Achievement and Leader Recognition Program. This year's program was held at the Haverling High School in Bath, and featured a chicken barbeque and dish-to-pass dinner before the awards portion of the program. More ...
The Jasper-Troupsburg school district also hosts a busy Future Farmers of America Chapter, with approximately 70 members who represent both junior high students and high school students. The FFA is part of the agricultural program at J-T, which offers a wide variety of courses, including environme... More ...
Prattsburgh's Future Farmers of America Chapter members have had a busy year. Clockwise from top left: Teresa Lafler with grow boxes; Adam Hosmer with Mini Barn; Jackie Gleason with aquaponics, and Dan Santillo restoring a horse. More ... |
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