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May 27, 2007
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Bath firefighters hope to move into new station at end of summer
BATH - The chief of the Bath Volunteer Fire Department last week estimated the department could move into its new fire station on East Morris Street sometime in August. In the meantime, Bath village officials will be asking what uses are possible for the current station located behind the Libert... More...

Eight-year-old Jayne Pomplas plays fiddle with area musicians in Pulteney Park Wednesday, as shoppers visit the farmers market. A farmers market also operates in the park on Saturdays during summer months. More...

BATH - Village board members last week voted unanimously to hire Rochester financial guru Bernard Donegan as financial advisor for an upcoming $10 million bond issue. The bonds will finance a significant expansion of Bath Electric Gas and Water Systems, the publicly owned utility for the Village... More...

Pictured at left, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held recently for the new DePaul Addiction Services Medically-Supervised Withdrawal (detox) Program located at the Bath VA Medical Center. The new unit is a 25-bed program that provides crisis detoxification services and immediate intervention for mo... More...
The lawn mower roared to life. I set off cutting the grass in our backyard, anticipating a pleasant aerobic exercise before firing up the Weber and grilling dinner for my wife and me. Our dog, a two-year-old golden retriever named Dolci, watched warily from the sidelines. More...
Marijuana
Steuben County Sheriff's deputies last week charged Melissa Sue Johnson, 20, of 5237 county Route 333, Campbell, with driving while ability impaired by drugs, endangering the welfare of a child and unlawful possession of marijuana. More...
HAMMONDSPORT - After a couple innings worth of timing adjustments, No. 7 Hammondsport found a groove late enroute to a 14-2 win over No. 10 C.G. Finney in the first round of the Section V, Class DDsoftball tournament. More...
+ United States Representative Randy Kuhl, serving New York's 29th District and a Hammondsport native, will be holding a town meeting from 9-9:30 a.m. Tuesday May 29 in the Avoca Town Hall. The next Monday, June 4, he is at Urbana Town Hall in Hammondsport, 4-4:30 p.m. He will be at the Bath Munic... More...
BATH - A Coping with Cancer meeting will be held at 7p.m. at the Centenary United Methodist Church, 3 West Washington Street, Bath, New York is a free opportunity to become informed in regards to the latest information about "How Can I Afford to Have Cancer". Speaker will be Marlene Cocchetto fro... More...
The Valedictorian for the Class of 2007 at Haverling High School is Rebecca Schied, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Sharon Schied of Bath. Rebecca has earned an impressive grade point average of 98.79. More...
BATH - Lloyd H. Leach, Jr., age 85, passed away on May 23 at Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital. He was born in 1921, son of Lloyd Howard and Mildred Colvin Leach. He graduated from Elmira Free Academy and joined the Army Air Corps in 1942. He was honorably discharged from the service in 1946 as a ... More...
Cancer kickball tournament The 4th Annual Billy Apenowich Memorial Kick Cancer Kickball Tournament will be held Sunday, June 3 at the Bath soccer complex. This is a fun filled all day event. Teams consist of 8-12 players, half adults and half under the age of 14. More...
Microwaves made their initial foray into customer homes beginning in the 1970s. It was in 1947, however, that the company Raytheon built the Radarange, the first microwave. Standing at nearly six feet tall and weighing more than 750 pounds, it was literally more like a refrigerator than a modern-d... More...

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