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Bath area needs volunteers Do you have a little time to give back to your community? - Office for Aging's Ombudsman program needs several volunteers to advocate for seniors in long term care facilities. Must attend 36 hours of training. Can set own hours after training is provided. More ... Census: Residents leaving in droves BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER ALBANY - A shift in New York's population could have a dramatic effect locally on state and national representation. According to new U.S. Census data, New York state lost 225,000 residents in moves to and from other states from July 2005 to July 2006. The loss amounts to more than the population... More ...
BATH - Quota International of Bath awarded the $1,000 Laurie Anne Shaver Shifflett Scholarship to Jennifer Yarrison, daughter of Kristina Yarrison, an award given to a graduating student planning to continue education in the field of human services. Jennifer is a graduate of Haverling High School... More ... Steuben, Chemung lead way in natural gas production BY SARAH GROSSMAN THE LEADER BIG FLATS - Chemung and Steuben counties led the state in natural gas production in 2006, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation. Also, natural gas production reached a new record last year largely due to the drilling in the two counties along the Trenton Black River formation. More ... Clowns take over historical museum BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - Hurry, hurry, step right up- circus clowns have invaded the Steuben County Historical Society Museum and taken over the Chelsea and Liliane Kelly Historical Museum and Library. The clowns, part of the Gertrude Blancher collection, are among new exhibits at the county museum, located on Ol... More ... A story of hope June Murray of Bath welcomes each and every new day June Murray of Bath, had her routine mammogram done at the Corning hospital three years ago. However, this time is was not so routine. She was told that they discovered some micro crystallization and she should get a biopsy done. More ...
The 2007 Bath Relay for Life, swcheduled for July 13-14, will celebrate survivors of cancer and honor those who have died of the disease. The traditional Survivor's Walk will begin at 7 p.m. Friday with luminaria to be lit at sundown. More ...
July 13-14, 2007 Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath, NY (S) = stage (ST) = survivor tent (GT) = game tent (SB) = swine barn (FG) = fairgrounds Time Activity 3:00 pm Campsite Set-up Begins (FG) 3: More ... Bail reduced for Kroeger BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER BATH - Bail was reduced Friday, June 29, for a Prattsburgh man indicted on 15 felony charges for allegedly sexually exploiting a child. Steuben County Court Judge Joseph Latham cut the bail amount in half for Anthony P. More ...
A budding flute player plays along with The Town Pants, although no sound comes out of her straw. Photos by Colleen Neeley of The Courier More ... THE R.A.P. SHEET SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF AVOCA, PRATTSBURGH AND PULTENEY Editor's Note: The Minutes of the Village and Town Board meetings appearing below have not been approved at the time this goes to press. Town of Avoca Minutes of the Avoca Town Board regular meeting May 16, 2007 called to order by Supervisor Wellington at 7:01 p.m. Present were: Supervisor, Chris Wellington; Councilman, Doug Heinemann; Councilman, Francis Feely; Councilwoman, Wendi Hammond; Councilman, Ken Parsels; Attorney, Kar... More ... |
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