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April 22, 2007
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Bath's Dave Stewart finishes first Boston Marathon
BATH - What does it take to finish the Boston Marathon? A lot of determination, according to Dave Stewart of Bath, who at the age of 64 ran in his first Boston Marathon last week. "I just put my mind to it," Stewart told The Courier after finishing with a time of four hours, 11 minutes and 55 se... More...
'A lot of people are looking for jobs'

BATH - Karen Clarkson has represented Corning Community College's Workforce Development and Community Education Program at three job fairs in western New York during the past month. Heavy turnouts, including hundreds of people attending Wednesday's job fair at the Bath Knights of Columbus, have p... More...

Bath grad, now senior at Virginia Tech, describes 4-16-07

BLACKSBURG - Michael Carisetti, a 2003 graduate of Haverling High School, was crossing the Virginia Tech Drill Field Monday morning when he saw members of a SWAT team moving into Norris Hall, a stone classroom building that faces the huge oval in the center of the VT campus. More...

Unidentified emergency volunteers work to free a passenger in a vehicle that crashed into Pulteney Park Monday evening. The driver and passenger, who were transported to Corning and Elmira hospitals for treatment, are facing numerous charges. Details appear on page 17. More...
For too many years, Earth Day has seemed a kind of hollow joke. We gather in our parks and on our beaches, we pledge to protect the planet's environment, and then we go home to continue living in President Bush's America, where virtually nothing happens to make the earth a safer place to live. More...
Columbine High School. It was eight years ago - April 20, 1999 - when the massacre at a high school in Columbine, Colorado seared the nation's heart and made so many of us pause to ask, most of all, this question: Why? And to then ask: How can we keep it from ever happening again? More...
Controlled substance Village police last week arrested Calvin Feagins, 59, of 422 5th St. Niagara Falls on a charge of third degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Feagins allegedly possessed a quantity of crack cocaine while in the Village of Bath on April 4. He was remanded to... More...
WVIN's Ladies League April 3, 2007 High Game (Individual): Rhonda Pruner and Pam Hardman, 215; Donna Dyer, 207; Lisa Hoad, 206; Cheryl R., 205; Michele Gardiner, 204. High Series (Individual): Cheryl Rice, 568; Pam Hardman, 547; Donna Dyer, 543; Lahneen McCormick, 528; Michele Gardiner, 5... More...
Improving driver safety The staff of the Caregiver Resource Center of the Steuben County Office for the Aging can help sort out issues and make suggestions for improving elderly driving safety. For confidential help call 664-298 or visit the Steuben County Office for the Aging web site at www.... More...
Common courtesy among turkeys
Rarely, do most of us have the chance to hunt gobblers in a vacuum. Most of the time other turkey hunters are in the woods at firstlight too and they also hear that old bird sound off. We like to imagine that our turkey hunt will put us one-on-one with Mr. Tom. More...
Blood pressure + Free blood pressure screenings will be offered on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month for the convenience of community residents who wish to monitor their blood pressure. The screenings will be available on the fourth Wednesday of each month. The screenings will be avai... More...
SAVONA - Anita L. Leonard, 97, of Round Lake Road, died Thursday, April 12 at the Steuben Health Care Facility in Bath. She was born Feb. 2, 1910 in Rexville to John E. and Marion Grenolds Hauber. She was a graduate of Taylor University and Rochester Dental School. More...
Almost all weddings contain an embarrassing moment or two. The most common include either the bride or groom forgetting their vows, problems with the bridal gown, a member of the wedding party being late or someone getting tipsy at the reception. Most embarrassments are minor, and although mortifyi... More...
With few exceptions, a brand new home will probably be one of the most expensive and time-consuming purchases a family will ever have to make. While certainly not as costly to the pocketbook as a new home in the hills, a sparking blue swimming pool or even a new Buick, home appliances nonetheless ... More...

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