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PHOTO PROVIDED Pictured above, Tom Hart, Peggie Trerotola, Phyliss Canfield and George Canfield recently completed the 36-hour state certification program as ombudsmen for long-term care facilities. Anyone interested in serving as an ombudsman should contact Vicki Grace at the Steuben county Office ... More ... Clarification A recent article in The Courier-Advocate reported the Bath town highway superintendent's position was worth $48,000 annually. According to the Bath town clerk's office, recently retired highway Superintendent James McGlynn earned $48,000 per year. Newly appointed highway Superintendent Patrick Mul... More ...
Hammondsport Project CARE volunteers recently visited two local nursing homes on Make A Difference Day. Including youth, 19 volunteers participated. At the Fred and Harriett Taylor Health Center, volunteers did manicures, visited, and provided music. More ... Bath Chamber director struck by car The Evening Tribune Staff Reports COHOCTON - A car striking a pedestrian left one Cohocton resident in the hospital last week. Wayland-based state police said Carol Mehlenbacher, 50, of Cohocton was crossing Maple Avenue around 5:30 a.m. when a car, driven by Timothy Peterson, 46, of Avoca, was turning left from S. Main Street ... More ... YOUR COMMUNITY Improving driver safety The staff of the Caregiver Resource Center of the Steuben County Office for the Aging can help sort out issues and make suggestions for improving elderly driving safety. For confidential help visit the Steuben County Office for the Aging website at www.steubencony.org. More ...
Vocal soloist Kenneth Anderson, a U.S. Army veteran and resident of Bath, will perform Nov. 11 at the Corning Museum of Glass when the Corning Area Community Concert Band presents a special Veterans' Day concert beginning at 3 p.m. More ... Origins of Taps The 24-note melancholy bugle call known as "taps" is thought to be a revision of a French bugle signal, called "tattoo," that notified soldiers to cease an evening of drinking and return to their garrisons. It was sounded an hour before the final bugle call to end the day by extinguishing fires an... More ... Bath boy may face assault charge THE LEADER STAFF BATH - A 16-year-old boy may face charges for allegedly striking another teen in the head with a tennis racket Wednesday night, Oct. 31, on West Steuben Street in the village. More ...
PHOTOS BY CATHERINE ALLEN AND BONNIE ALBEE Area children celebrated Halloween through the day of Oct. 31 last week. At left, students at the Vernon E. Wightman Primary School marched in their annual Halloween Parade. Above, students from the Bath Private Nursery/Pre K Program, located at the First P... More ...
PHOTO PROVIDED The Health Ministry of the Southern Tier recognized some of its charter volunteers for their service during its 10th Anniversary celebration at the Corning Country Club. Pictured above are Bob Gilchrist, president of the Health Ministry of the Southern Tier board of directors and Deac... More ... |
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