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Planning board moves ahead on Wal-Mart study By ROB PRICE THE COURIER-ADVOCATE BATH - The Bath town planning board has scheduled a Sept. 20 workshop to complete a formal outline of an environmental impact study tied to the proposed construction of a 150,000 square foot Wal-Mart supercenter on state Route 54. More ...
Five swimmers recently braved the wind and waves to swim across Keuka Lake to raise money for Arc of Steuben's capital campaign. Ethel Strickarz, development director, estimated the swimmers raised about $5,000. Pictured above, the swimmers are: Dana Kimberly, Rachel Mehlenbacher, the Rev. More ... Walsh secures spot on Nov. ballot BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - Steuben County Legislator John Walsh, RWheeler, guaranteed himself at least one spot on the November ballot with his petition for an independent party slot. Walsh is also slated for a Republican Primary runoff Sept. 18 against Howard Town Supervisor Don Evia. More ... Hymn lovers welcome BATH - St. Thomas Episcopal Church will host a 'Hymnathon' at 4 p.m. Sept. 16. The event is open to the public, especially lovers of the hymns of the Church. The afternoon will include games and a reception. St. Thomas is accessible to individuals with disabilities. More ...
The Community Foundation of the Elmira-Corning Area, Inc. has awarded Health Ministry of the Southern Tier a grant of $8,400 to provide "Medical and Dental Health Services to the Uninsured. Randi Hewit, the Vice President of Grants and Initiatives, presented the check to HMST Finance and Developme... More ...
The Pulteney Fire District recently held a reception in which members received a donation from Keuka Lake residents Edward & Barbara Schusler to purchase an Automatic External Defibrillator for the firehouse. After attending many of the firemen's community Sunday pancake breakfasts, the Schuslers... More ...
BATH - With the start Monday of Suicide Prevention Week, the Department of Veterans Affairs wants to ensure veterans with emotional crises have round the clock access to trained professionals. Veterans who may contemplate suicide together with concerned friends and family members can call the to... More ...
Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that anti-bacterial soaps are no better at preventing infections than plain soaps and that they are actually harmful to the environment? More ... Hammondsport book sale raises $$$ HAMMONDSPORT - The summer book sale sponsored by the Fred and harriet Taylor Library raised $3,398 for the library. The next book sale at the new public library will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 8 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 9. More ... |
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