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News June 15, 2008
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Two Bath men face felony charges
BY MARY PERHAM GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      BATH - A 10-year-old Bath girl has her allterrain vehicle back and two local men are facing felony charges after an incident last month in the village of Bath. Michael Woodruff, 19, of 22 W. Steuben St., Apt. 20; and Robert M. Farr, 19, of 5735 Thomas Road, were each charged recent ly with one co...
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Bath man charged after shots fired
GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      BATH - No one was injured June 9, when a 27-year-old Bath man fired shots at a vehile on Harrisburg Hollow Road, Bath state police said ast week. According to troopers, Michael J. Loza, 27, fired at a vehicle around 10:30 a.m. after he and another person argued. A 2-year-old was one of the occ...
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Child killer Eric Smith denied parole again
BY JOHN ZICK GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      ALBION - Convicted childkiller Eric Smith has been denied parole and will spend at least two more years in state prison. A state parole board released its decision Thursday, June 12.
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State cites mismanagement at Campbell-Savona
BY BOB RECOTTA GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      CAMPBELL - Fiscal mismanagement led to the Campbell-Savona school disrict's $3.2 million deficit two years ago, the state Comptroller's office said Wednesday, June 11.
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State bans domestic use of Keuka water
By MARY PERHAM GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      Hammondsport - A recent state Department of Health fact sheet prohibiting the use of surface water for domestic use could create problems for property owners on area lakes. "This really is bureaucracy run amok," said Keuka Lake Association President Bob Worden.
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VEW students dress the part
      The likes of Shirley Temple, Martin Luther King Jr., Miley Cyrus and other famous people from America's past and present were portrayed at a recent wax museum at VEW Primary School.
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Quota Club of Bath elects new officers
      BATH - At the year-end dinner meeting, Officers of Quota International of Bath for 2008-2009, were installed by District 17 Governor Elizabeth Anderson. The officers are: Sheila Martin, President; Donna Gerych, Vice President; Wendy Brew, Secretary, and Rhonda Billmeyer, Treasurer. The elected Bo...
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Windfarm matters dominate Howard town board meeting
Planning board wrapping up SEQR process
BY BOB CLARK GATEHOUSE MEDIA
      HOWARD - The proposed 25-turbine wind project slated for the Town of Howard dominated the town board's Wednesday night meeting. The board heard an update from the town planning board following that group's meeting June 5, according to town board member Bill Hatch.
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A dairy celebration
     PHOTO PROVIDED Pictured above, Corinne Morris (center) was chosen 2008 Little Miss Dairy Princess at the Steuben County Dairy Festival. She is the daughter of Kevin and Jill Morris of Campbell and is sponsored by North Cameron Grange. She is pictured here with her court. From left to right: Elizabet...
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H'port native releases debut CD album
      BATH - Country music singer and songwriter Brad Miller of Bath is celebrating the release of his debut CD album, My New Life on Ace Of Diamonds Records label.
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Career Day at VEW
     PHOTO PROVIDED Students at VEW Primary School learned about various occupations at the school's annual Career Day earlier this month. Pictured above, is kindergartner Wyatt Hammond and his father, veterinarian Dr. Guy Hammond, who spoke at the event. Wyatt is holding a chick that was part of the pre...
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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 July 14.
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The biggest parade in the county?
     Is the Steuben County Dairy Festival parade really the biggest annual parade in the county? Contact The Courier at 776-2121 or scanews@stny.rr.com if you know of a bigger show. Last Saturday's parade featured, at left and above, marching bands and a wide range of vehicles decked out for summer, uppe...
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Reviving history
Historians to gather for 'June Bug' celebration
BY DERRICK EK THE LEADER
      HAMMONDSPORT - It'll be good to see a Wright brothers guy and a Curtiss guy come to the dinner table together. Dr. Tom Crouch, senior curator of aeronautics at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum and a well-known biographer of the Wright brothers, will speak at the Glenn ...
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