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May 6, 2007
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BATH - Vendors with hard-to-resist home and farm equipment; scrumptious meals and snacks; cooking demos and lessons; classic antique cars, and lots of music... More...

HAMMONDSPORT - A proposal for a lakefront park in the town of Urbana was defeated Thursday. Voters turned down 340-207 a proposition for a $500,000 bond eeded for the town to acquire 6.9 acres of beach front property. A second proposition, to include a vacant town barn in the deal, also failed, 3... More...

Bath area residents gather in Pulteney Park to participate in the May 3 National Prayer Day. The U.S. Congress in 1988 established the first Thursday in May as National Prayer Day. More...

AVOCA - A 17-year-old Avoca Central School student was charged with felony assault after a disciplinary meeting at the school allegedly turned violent Wednesday morning, May 2. "One of our teachers was physically attacked," said Avoca Superintendent Chris Roser. More...
To the Editor, We are writing to you today because we would like to recognize an individual who has served as an outstanding role model and leader to the youth in our community. He has unselfishly donated countless hours of both time and talent to the scouts in his troop, the parishioners at his c... More...
Burglary State police in Bath last week charged Marcus Whitmore, 17 of Savona Estate Trailer Park, Savona, with third-degree burglary for allegedly breaking into the Savona Cinderella concession stand in 2006. Whitmore also was charged with endangering the welfare of a child for allegedly allowi... More...
AVOCA - Against many of its Steuben County foes, defending Class D state champion Avoca could get away with three early errors and still prevail. But not against Campbell- Savona. And certainly not when pitcher Sam Wood has his best stuff working from the mound. More...
+ Many people from the Hammondsport-Bath area attended the April 29, evening at the Peace Weavers Retreat Center on Crouse Street, Bath, where a program on "Creating Perennial Food Crops on the farm or in your back yard!" Information was put out on permaculture, learning how to grow common perrenia... More...
To call or not to call...
No doubt about it. The best time to learn and practice "running" a turkey call is just prior to the season in the spring. But is it wise? Well that's debatable. Most experienced gobbler hunters can tell you that a tom turkey will "wise up" in a hurry if he is "worked" too much during preseason. 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...
Honor roll    6th grade:   Joshua Ames   Joshua Atkins   Matthew Baroody   Mitchell Buckley   Kyle Clark   Shannon Daley   Branden Dickson   Keith Draper More...
GANG MILLS - Gladys M. Wolcott, 98, died Tuesday, April 17 at the Waters of Three Rivers in Gang Mills. She was born Feb. 24, 1909, the daughter of the late Edward L. and Nancy E. (Davis) Parshall of Elmira Heights. Gladys and Frederick Wolcott were married on June 2, 1931 at the bride's home. Fr... More...
A son was born, Matthew Roger, on Sunday, April 22 at 11:47 p.m. at Strong Memorial Hospital to Bridget McClary and Matthew Groth of Hilton. He was 4 pounds 12 ounces and 18 1/2 inches long. Proud grandparents are Pauline McClary of Bath and Barbara Kyler of Albion. More...
DAVID MINK GateHouse Plus Eyes convey emotion. Tug on a few muscles here and scrunch a few over there and you can make angry eyes, happy eyes, sad eyes, content eyes - you can literally convey any emotion you want without altering any other facial feature. More...

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