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Ordway may throw hat into contest for Steuben sheriff By MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - Steuben County Chief Deputy Joel Ordway is expected to announce some time in March that he's running for county sheriff. Ordway, 45, recently filed to form a candidate authorization committee with the county Board of Elections. That allows him to begin reporting campaign expenses and don... More ... Camp Good Days looking for volunteers MENDON - Camp Good Days and Special Times has a variety of volunteer opportunities available for those who wish to help fulfill their mission of improving the quality of life for children, adults, and families whose lives have been touched by cancer and other life threatening challenges. More ...
By ROB PRICE THE COURIER-ADVOCATE BATH - It took a villagewide effort to come up with the name "Community Drive" to christen a 45-foot-wide paved lot extending from East Morris Street to Wilson Park. Bath village officials last month agreed to invite recommendations from the public to name the property as a prelude to dedicating... More ... Steuben County initiating youth mentoring program Youth Bureau looking for volunteers BATH - The Steuben County Youth Bureau and the Department of Social Services have launched a county-wide youth mentoring program that matches adult volunteers with youth ranging in age from 10 to 18 years in a one-to-one relationship. More ...
BATH - The senior class of the Haverling school district will present Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" on April 4t at 7 p.m. and April 5 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The show is filled with energy and humor and is sure to entertain all ages. More ... Haverling music students heading to All-County BATH - The Steuben County Music Teachers Association will celebrate March as "Music in Our Schools Month" by sponsoring two county music festivals in March, one at Haverling High School on March 7 and 8 and the other at Corning West High School on March 28 and 29. More ...
The Keuka Lake players held their annual meeting on February 16th at the Hammondsport American Legion Post. President of the Board of Trustees - Kim Jacobs - described a very successful 2007 to the 50 KLP members in attendance. This was a very pivotal year because the community theater group bas... More ... Avoca town board has new member By BOB CLARK The Evening Tribune AVOCA - Avoca town officials will see a new face at the next town board meeting. The town board unanimously appointed Todd Oliver to the town board at Wednesday night's meeting, to replace Francis Feely, who resigned from the position in November. More ... Curtiss Museum to host Civil War salute HAMMONDSPORT - The Fourth Annual Civil War Encampment will take place on March 8 and 9 at the Glenn H. More ... Comunity 'sew' will benefit cancer patients HAMMONDSPORT - The American Sewing Guild will sponsor a community "Sit and Sew" from noon to 4 p.m. March 1 at the Hammondsport Fire Department to knit items for local cancer patients. The event seeks volunteers with sewing equipment, especially sewing machines. More ...
Pictured above, the Orfanides quadruplets of Bath read with their mother, Janalee Orfanides, at the Dormann Library during last week's spring break from school. Pictured from left, six-year-old Elias, Gabby, Tanner and Bryce. The Orfanides quads are regular patrons of the library. More ... Local libraries plan for busy March Hammondsport Computer classes The Fred & Harriett Taylor Memorial Library will offer free computer classes during March. Be sure to sign up soon. More ... Pulteney library has busy month The Pulteney Free Library had a busy February, kicking off the month with a rubber stamping program given by Kathy Wheat for children and adults. The class made Valentine cards and bookmarks. This was followed by the monthly watercolor painting get together. More ... Get to know your local library Avoca Free Library 566-9279 www.stls.org/Avoca/ Monday: 5 to 8 pm Tuesday: 9 a.m. to noon, 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday 2 to 8 p.m. Friday: 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dormann Library 776-4613 www.dormannlibrary. More ...
Members of Cub Scout Pack 18 gather for the annual Blue and Gold dinner, held recently in Hammondsport. The Hammondsport Rotary Club is a charter sponsor of both the Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 18. Pack members dressed in khaki received their Order of Light badge. More ...
Bath Rotary Club member Don Snyder spoke recently about his mission trips to Cuba. He said he has been a volunteer missionary since 2001 when he retired for the second time. Don explained teams of 10 to 15 people ranging from junior high school to senior citizens go where they are invited. Don ha... More ... Training sessions scheduled for new Rotary presidents Presidents-Elect Training Seminar, a day-and-a-half training program whose purpose is to prepare incoming club presidents for their role in club leadership and administration, will be held March 14 and 15 at the Double Tree Hotel in East Syracuse. More ... The importance of health insurance KEVIN MCCLINTOCK GateHouse Plus Cheap medical expenses are about as rare as house calls by physicians, which is why it's so important to have a reliable health insurance plan established. Let's face it, even a few days spent in a hospital due to an injury or sickness can take a sizeable chunk from a savings account. More ...
BY KEVIN MCCLINTOCK Specialty Publications There just isn't a published "How To" book on sale inside book stores that detail the exact moment when a loved one should enter a care facility or nursing home, or how a loved one should even go about handling this often delicate and emotional situation. More ... Choosing a Nursing Home Choosing a nursing home for a family member is one of the most difficult decisions in life. While every potential resident's situation is unique, there are some common criteria that can be used in selecting a nursing home that best suits the needs of the resident. More ... YOUR COMMUNITY 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 March 10. More ... Urbana town minutes Editor's note: the following excerpt of the Urbana town board has not yet been approved by the board. The Urbana Town Board held its regular meeting on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall, 8014 Pleasant Valley Road, Bath, New York. More ...
KEVIN MCCLINTOCK GateHouse Plus Does your heart beat quicker after eyeballing a restored or modified '61 Nash or '57 Chevy? Do you find yourself dreaming about restoring your own classic car? It can be a complicated adventure, restoring a vehicle - as most detailed hobbies are. More ...
KEVIN MCCLINTOCK GateHouse Plus Coke vs. Pepsi. Army vs. Navy. "Spy vs. Spy." Diesel vs. unleaded? Ahh, you remember it, don't you? More ... Wrapped in chains KEVIN MCCLINTOCK GateHouse Plus Chains on tires. We know why we use them. We also know why we're forced to put up with the confangled things in the first place atop icy, muddy or snowy roads. But installing the chains can be a troubling proposition. Following these simple steps can make the job much more bearable. More ... |
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