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News April 15, 2007
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Man avoids prison time for crash
BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER
      BATH - A Canisteo man apologized Thursday for his role in a car crash that killed 47-year-old Donna Irizzary last November. To little, too late, said the victim's family, outraged Robert Buono was spared any jail time.
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Volunteers needed
      BATH - Office for Aging's Project Care needs volunteers to assist seniors in shopping and getting to medical appointments. + Bath Private Nursery program needs a volunteer to tell stories and participate in other group activities with pre-school age children. Flexible schedule.
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Urbana voters to decide future of water project
By ROB PRICE THE COURIER-ADVOCATE
      HAMMONDSPORT - About 200 Urbana town residents living along state Route 54 south of Hammondsport may go to the polls Monday to cast ballots on a proposed $6.5 million water project.
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Haverling girls head for Auxiliary's Girls State
      Megan Chrysler of Bath, and Megan Deats of Bath, both students at the Haverling school district, have been chosen by the Charles E. Wescott Post 173 of the American Legion to attend the annual session of the American Legion Auxiliary Empire Girls State June 24-30 on the SUNY Brockport campus.
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Animal cruelty
      an emaciated Dalmatian known as "Duffy" is seenat the Finger Lakes SCPA, where the dog was admitted following an animal cruelty investigation in Corning. Duffy has since gained 10 pounds and is doing well, according to SPCA Executive Director Vicki Mosgrove. "Pictures like this should help people ...
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P'burgh reading program breaks goal
      PRATTSBURGH - The Prattsburgh school district's March Reading Program, sponsored by the student souncil, kicked off on Read Across America Day, which was also Dr. Seuss' birthday. The topic for this year's reading program was "Reading over the Rainbow." Prattsburgh students surpassed their goal o...
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Steuben tire amnesty
      Steuben County residents will be allowed to dispose of up to four car or pickup truck tires at no charge at the county landfill or three transfer stations as part of a tire amnesty program authorized by the county Legislature. Residents will be charged $2.50 for any tire over the prescribed number...
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Top ten health threats for men
      The bad news is that men have a shorter life span than women. The good news is that the factors that most threaten men's lives are largely preventable.
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YOUR COMMUNITY
      Flower arranging class Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is getting back to basics by offering public classes in a number of educational areas. The first session, from their agriculture/horticulture department, F l o w e r Arranging, will be offered at 6 p.m. April 16 at the Coope...
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Now playing on DVD
      Charlotte's Web (G) Let's get this out of the way up front: Is it as good as the book? Of course not. But given the perfection of E.B. White's classic, there's no shame in that.
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     Easter Bunny in Hammondsport as winners of the annual Easter egg hunt, by the Hammondsport Chamber of Commerce. Additional winners pictured above are Justin Marshall, 4, of Bath and Kyle Fitzpatrick, 4, of Hammondsport. pictured: Sam Wayne, 8, and William Dolph, 2.
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