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Haverling increases security measures By MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH Safety precautions are being taken today at the Bath school campus following rumors of a planned incident to mark the one-year anniversary of the accidental death of a student. However, a police investigation has found the rumors to be "totally unfounded," said Bath Village Police Chief Dav... More ...
PHOTO PROVIDED Brianna Plate of Prattsburgh appears happy her gingerbread house for the Prattsburgh Public Library is finished. Brianna made a pineapple house for SpongeBob from gingerbread. More ...
THE LEADER STAFF BATH - Members of the American Legion family, including the Auxiliary, Legion and Sons of the American Legion from the Sixth and part of the Seven the Districts of New York, helped veterans at the center with shopping and wrapping of holiday gifts. More ... Former Philips union president pleads guilty in federal court By MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - A former union leader at Philips Lighting has pleaded guilty to illegally receiving both workers compensation and insurance payments while off work. Former president of the United Steelworkers of America Local 1013T William S. More ... Shade Tree Committee: Get out the shovels BATH - Bath's Shade Tree Committee is appealing to area merchants in an effort to protect downtown trees from salt poisoning during winter months. Some trees are showing symptoms of salt injury, according to Lee Cornaire, spokesperson for the committee. More ...
ROCHESTER - Richard A. Marx, a Prattsburgh resident and senior environmental engineer at national law firm Nixon Peabody LLP, is the 2007 recipient of the Hugh E. Cumming Environmental Quality Award. Marx has been employed in the firm's Environmental Practice Group for nearly 20 years. More ... Prattsburgh Winterfest nets 440 can donations PRATTSBURGH - Prattsburgh area residents donated more than 440 canned foods to the local Rotary Club's food pantry as part of the 2007 Winterfest celebration held last week. More ... Prattsburgh man gets 9-year term THE LEADER STAFF BATH - A Prattsburgh man has been sentenced to nine years in prison for terrorizing a family he was ordered to stay away from last spring. More ... Police: Driver in truck accident found BY JOHN ZICK THE LEADER EAST CAMPBELL - A 44-year-old Bronx man was the driver of a tractor-trailer that crashed into a small creek bed last week at the intersection of Erwin Hollow and Manning Ridge roads, state police said Thursday, Dec. 6. R. More ...
Cold , snow signal difficult driving conditions By JEFFERY SMITH THE LEADER Last week's blast of cold and snow signals the beginning of the winter driving season. Even though the official start of winter isn't for another week, the conditions the last several days indicate the mild fall weather is over for at least a while. More ... |
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