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June 24, 2007
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"Those vertical cliffs are covered with loose shale. You could very easily fall to your death." - David Rouse Bath Police Chief
BATH - "I have wonderful news," Bath Police Chief David Rouse said late Friday morning, signaling the end of an intensive search for a child missing for nearly 17 hours. "Samantha Williams has been found, alive and well. More...
Bath drive-in to reopen in July

BATH - Mike Buck remembers riding his bicycle with friends to watch Burt Reynolds movies at the old Bath Drive-In on state Route 415. "And then," he recalls, "when we got our licenses, we started driving to watch the movies. More...

HAMMONDSPORT - After being closed for more than a year, Hammondsport's sole full service grocery store will reopen soon under new ownership. The former Big M will open as a Shurfine Markets affiliate under the ownership of Martin Bailey of Branchport. More...

Document urges preservation of 'rural village feeling'
BATH - With a Wal-Mart superstore under review for construction in the Town of Bath, village board members last week approved a comprehensive plan for the municipality that calls for "a rural village feeling" and "small town atmosphere. More...
On April 24th, a group of astronomers in Switzerland discovered a planet that is very Earth-like. This planet, orbiting another normal star (similar to, but in a different life-cycle than our Sun), has a fairly low mass (like Earth) and is close to the temperatures of Earth (between 30 degrees F a... More...
The summer vacation season is upon us, and many of us already are bracing for a road trip that involves miles of highways, expensive gasoline and, yes, traffic jams. God help you if you're thinking about crossing the Canadian border this year. More...
Felonious DWI Deputies last week charged Andrew Matarazzo Jr. of Bath with felonious driving while intoxicated and felonious driving with a blood-alcohol level greater than .08 percent. The charges followed a traffic stop on county Route 70 in the Town of Avoca, where a passenger in Matarazzo's... More...
The Bath Blaze 15U Girls Basketball AAU team recently won their second tournament of the year at the Genesee Valley Classic in Geneseo, NY. The team finished the weekend with a perfect 4-0 record. The Blaze also recorded a tournament win earlier this year at the Western Finger Lakes Main Event tou... More...
+ Three seniors, two from Bath's Haverling High School and one from Hammondsport Central School were awarded Helen Rubar memorial Peace Scholarships in early June at the Third Annual Peace Banquet at the PeaceWeaver Retreat Sanctuary, Crouse Rd., Bath. More...
The final gobble of the season
Way off somewhere a turkey gobbled. Maybe. Emphasis on the "Maybe." When gobbles are tough to come by, sometimes turkey hunters only think that they hear them. Just not sure. Right on the edge between a dream and reality. And it can be a very fine line at times, the difference between a stron... More...
Alzheimer's support + The Alzheimer's Association, in partnership with Steuben County Office for the Aging, offers a free one-session seminar for families and friends of individuals newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. This program is not recommended for individuals with the disease. The se... More...
BATH - Garrett R. Hogan, age 76, passed away on Saturday, June 16, at Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital. He was born Feb. 26, 1929 in Long Island, the son of the late William and Ellen Hogan. He was an Army Veteran he served from 1950 to 1952. More...
Celebrating five generations are Mary Stinson of Kanona, Gail Boan of Portsmouth, Virginia, Steve Ralston of Portsmouth, Virginia, Jason Ralston of Richmond, Virginia and Autumn Ralston of Richmond, Virginia. Seated left to right is Mary Stinson and daughter Gail Boan. Standing left to right is s... More...
In many parts of the country, water is available only in limited amounts. Lack of water from rainfall and other natural sources has left many gardeners searching for a way to take care of plants while being respectful of the environment. More...

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