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News August 19, 2007
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ProAction to honor'Stars'
      Pro Action of Steuben and Yates, Inc., will hold its seventh annual Shining Stars Recognition Dinner and Awards Ceremony at the Corning Country Club on Sept. 27. The Shining Stars event recognizes elected officials, volunteers, businesses and community partners of the Year from Steuben and Yates...
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Red Cross, Bath Ambulance honor Charles Stitt for years (and gallons) of volunteer service
      BATH - Bath Ambulance Corp volunteer Charles Stitt was honored recently at the Red Cross Community Blood Drive, co-sponsored by the Bath volunteer ambulance company. Forty-four years ago, when Stitt's wife, Delores, died of leukemia, he decided to do what could he to help others facing the pain ...
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'Night Out' reset for Aug. 24
      BATH - Bath Police Chief David K. Rouse last week announced the Bath Neighborhood Watch Group has rescheduled its participation in the 24th Annual National Night Out, which originally was to be held on Tuesday, August 7 but was rained out.
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Safety first
      Pictured at left, Bath area children gather around a safety sign erected on Beull Street by the Village of Bath. First row: Justin Bauter and Hayley Green; second row: Ryan Burnside, Nick Green and Austin Clock. It has been estimated about 30 children live on Buell Street.
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Gerald Button remembered at county fair dairy show
      The Steuben County Fair Dairy Show, held Wednesday in Bath, was expanded this year to include the Gerald A. Button Memorial class.
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Grand opening scheduled for Dormann Library cafe
      The Dormann Library will host a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the Dormann Library internet cafe at 11 a.m. Aug. 25. Free coffee and beverage samples will be available along with pastries, muffins and snacks. In addition, the Student Board of the Dormann Internet Cafe will kick of...
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Cohocton wind farm gets PSC green light
THE HORNELL EVENING TRIBUNE
      ALBANY - The New York State Public Service Commission authorized the construction of wind turbines in Cohocton Wednesday. The PSC approved the plan for the building of 51 wind turbines, capable of generating up to 127.
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Desrosiers receives Scouting's highest award
      Kevin P. Desrosiers, of Haverling St., Bath, son of Rebecca Trzeciak and James Desrosiers, received Scouting's highest award; the rank of Eagle Scout on July 25 at the Hickory Hill Campground. Kevin's Eagle project consisted of a number of "upgrade projects" at the Bath's Humane Animal Shelter.
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Muffler blamed for fatal fire
Vehicle blaze kills 2 children
BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER
      PAINTED POST - A vehicle fire that killed two small children Tuesday, August 14, on Interstate Highway 86 started behind the driver's seat when a small hole in a muffler allowed flammable gases into the car's interior, state police at Painted Post said Wednesday, August 15.
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Haverling students stay busy in summer school program hosted by district
      BATH - Reading, outdoor games and creating art projects were some of the activities that children in Bath did in a summer school session sponsored by the Haverling school district. The district offered a five-week summer school program from July 9-August 10 for students entering kindergarten thr...
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Still picking up after Hurricane Katrina's fury
Bath's Peaceweavers provides relief for survivors of storm that flattened New Orleans
BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER
      BATH Almost two years ago, Russell Price watched water driven by a hurricane lap at the front step of his home near New Orleans. Price, long accustomed to the hurricanes, noticed the rain seemed normal for a typical storm, and went inside. He heard a loud boom and thought a nearby electrical gen...
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