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September 23, 2007
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Merchants petition village board to take over alley
BATH - If you study a map of the Village of Bath, the land bordered by Liberty and Howell streets, located between Buel and West Steuben streets, appears as a blank space empty of traffic. More...
Crosset, Lattimer contest too close to call

BATH - Steuben County Clerk Judith Hunter will return to office in January, with a 3,440-2,230 Republican Primary victory Tuesday over Veronica Olin, of Hornellsville. The unofficial results of the election were posted on the county Board of Election's Website, with 84 out of 85 districts report... More...

PHOTO BY ROB PRICE Dominick Koseba, a 5th grade student at Curtiss Elementry School in Hammondsport, waves an American flag on the village square last week during a ceremony organized by the Gu-Ya-No-Ga chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution honoring the Constitution. More...

BATH - a Campbell Street resident Monday appealed to the Bath village board for protection against a neighbor's dog who allegedly attacked his wife and, according to police, has bitten three people within the last two years. But village Mayor David Wallace says the municipal board's hands are ti... More...
If you're like me, you like visiting outdoor farm markets in the fall. The fresh produce is rolling in: crates of zuchinni, bushels of tomatoes, apples and pears and bunches of basil. All of it bursting with freshness, and rich, fruity tastes, and, yes, wholesome fiber. More...
To the Editor, I don't see any other opportunity knocking! I've lived here in the Bath area all my life, and we've had some nibbles, but nothing until Wal-Mart, so let's reel them in. The only thing I see growing is houses and most of them go up for sale. As for wages, $7.15 is the minimum wage a... More...
Petit larceny Steuben County Sheriff's deputies last week charged Carlette Jo Casio, 34, of 6218 County Route 119, Cameron, with petit larceny for allegedly stealing merchandise from an unidentified store. More...
HORNELL - Add another chapter to the evergrowing Bath-Hornell rivalry. Wednesday evening, Sept. 19, it was the Rams who got the better of the Red Raiders, breaking a 1-1 halftime tie with an early second-half goal to pick up a 2-1 Livingston County Athletic Association Division I boys' soccer vic... More...
• Autumn begins Sunday, Sept. 23. Trees are breaking out in their fall clothing of red, yellow, orange, and gold. This has always been my favorite season of the four. I know, I know - 'tis somewhat of a "dying" season while spring is a "living again" time. But I guess it is the wonderful Oct. blu... More...
Early November likely for whitetail rut
Whitetail bowhunters should be in their favorite tree during the first week of November this year, to take advantage of the peak of the 2007 rut. (But that doesn't guarantee you are going to get your deer! More...
Blood pressure screenings • Free blood pressure screenings will be offered on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month for the convenience of community residents who wish to monitor their blood pressure. The screenings will be available on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 2:3... More...
SCIO, NEW YORK - Deanna Lee Geyer, 60, of 4056 State Route 19, died on Sunday, Sept. 16, at home with her family at her side. She was born August 5, 1947 in Hammondsport, the daughter of Raymond and Flora (Cummings) Perkins. On August 17, 1968 she married Thomas G. Geyer who survives. More...
Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary of Unit 173 meets every second Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Charles Wescott Post on William St., Bath. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 8. Communication problems? The Center for Dispute Settlement is offering a free service to Steuben County... More...
Mowing the grass, planting flowers and trimming bushes keep homeowners busy during the hot summer months, but university extension officials nationwide say lawn care is most important in the fall. More...

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