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Welcoming Otolaryngologist/ENT Dr. Katherine Rieth to St. James Hospital
Dr. Rieth brings Otolaryngology specialty to Hornell NY. Dr. Rieth graduated from the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, where she earned her medical degree. She then pursued her residency in Otolaryngology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, honing her skills and gaining valuable experience in the field of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) care.
Olean Oilers Drop Nailbiter to Hornell Steamers
OLEAN, NY — In a 6-5 loss to the Hornell Steamers, the Oilers left two runners stranded on the bases in the bottom of the ninth. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Oilers. Twice during the game, the Oilers responded within the same inning the Steamers took the lead.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Steamers held their first lead of the game when they managed one run in the top of the second inning. The Oilers quickly responded by scoring two runs in the bottom of the second. The Steamers took the...
Street paving coming up in Hornell
HORNELL, N.Y. (WETM) — Three roads in Hornell will be closed for a paving project on Wednesday. According to the City of Hornell, the Department of Public Works will pave Henry Street, Riverside Place, and Depot Street on July 3. Paving will be delayed if there’s inclement weather. Each street will close at 7 a.m. […]
Wellsville based band “Mystic Twangers” release 5th album, produced by Grammy award nominee Rob Friedman
A.G Twanger, aka Andy Glanzman, is also the founder of the Wellsville Creative Arts Center and Art For Rural America. Catch the Mystic Twangers this summer in the Finger Lakes region, connect on Facebook. From the Mystic Twangers, photo of Glanzman in 1961 by his father appeared on the cover...
Adventure Begins at the Hornell Public Library This Summer!
The Hornell Public Library’s Summer Reading Program will run from July 8th through August 15th. Check out all of the exciting events the library has planned for our community this summer!. From the Hornell Public Library,. Sign Up Now for the Summer Reading Program. All ages are welcome to...
Cherry Springs State Park under renovation
Coudersport, Pa. — Cherry Springs State Park is known to stargazers around the nation as one of the darkest places on the eastern seaboard, and therefore one of the best for night sky viewing. It's getting a small makeover to preserve that darkness. According to State Parks Director John Hallas, the project will create a new entrance to the public programming area of the park, which will eliminate issues caused with headlights from the current entry/exit point from that area to the astronomy fields. ...
Hornell And Canisteo Fireworks Schedule
In Hornell today the parade is at noon with lineup at 11am at Community Bank. Fireworks in Hornell are tonight in the 10:00 hour at Veterans Memorial Park at James Street. Also, State Police, the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department, Hornell Police and other law enforcement agencies have extra patrols out today, on DWI patrols.
Andover Fourth of July, Bicentennial Celebration is this weekend
ANDOVER, NY – The Town of Andover’s Bicentennial Celebration will be held during the Fourth of July weekend, July 4-7, 2024. The four-day gala commences with the popular Independence Day celebration, organized by the Andover Fourth of July Committee. The Fourth of July Parade will be held at...
Hornell Steamers Defeat Horseheads
The Hornell Steamers scored in every inning as they defeated the Horseheads Hitmen 17-3 on Wednesday night. Hornell is now 15-7-1 on the season and 9-3-1 at Maple City Park. After a 1-2-3 top of the inning from Trey Slawson (Alfred State), the Steamers got the offense going. Jackson Legg (LSU Eunice) hit a RBI double and Brody Langlotz (Gulf Coast CC) made it 2-0 with a RBI groundout.
More than 1,000 participate in Chamber's So. Tier Corporate Challenge
OLEAN — Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce’s 14th Annual Southern Tier Corporate Challenge, which took place Thursday, saw a record 1,016 runners and walkers participating. Participants had the option of competing in a timed 5K run or enjoying a leisurely 2.1-mile walk, setting off from the Jamestown...
NY gas prices tick up; Olean remains the same
Average gasoline prices in New York rose 0.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.55/g to begin the Fourth of July week, according to GasBuddy's survey of 6,118 stations in New York. Most outlets in Olean remained at just less than $3.70/g for 87 octane, a price that...
Portville, Wellsville 8-10s force championship games on Wednesday
CUBA — Portville forced a winner-take-all second game of the District 2 8-10 baseball Don Jordan Bracket championship on Monday, defeating Ellicottville/Cattaraugus-Little Valley. ECLV’s age 8-10 all-stars had been undefeated in the tourney. But on Monday, Portville defeated ECLV 11-10. Triston Sena got the win in relief. Josiah...
American graffiti: Artist creates murals in So. Tier, one wall at a time
BOLIVAR — He started as a graffiti artist painting on train cars and buildings in Buffalo. Today he has a growing business creating murals across the Southern Tier. Vincent “AJ” Alejandro most recently created a historical mural depicting a Main Street scene from the late 1800s in Bolivar. The mural is on the wall of the Community Bank on Main Street in view of the village’s newest park. BRAG, the Bolivar, Richburg, Allentown and Genesee Historical Society, sponsored the mural to help celebrate Bolivar’s bicentennial coming up in 2025.
Bolivar-Richburg graduates 59 in class of '24
BOLIVAR — Bolivar-Richburg Central School marked its 30th commencement ceremony on Sunday as 59 students received their diplomas in the auditorium. Board of Education President Amanda McDonnell, alongside fellow board members Aaron Duell and Erin Baldwin, presented the graduates with their diplomas. Fifty-seven members of the class received a...
State & Union: Turning back the clock on Olean
From protesting rural delivery and plans for an Olean airport to a stand-out Fourth of July show, from big celebrations to a sticky situation on South Nine Mile, here’s a look back on the week that was 125, 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago in this edition of Turning Back the Clock.
To Botswana and back: ‘Awestruck’ Portville grad captures wildlife photos
Scotty Haines always wanted to try photographing wildlife. But as he says, “I was so busy before with focusing on my sports full-time that I just didn’t get to it.”. Haines, a 1975 Portville graduate, has spent much of the last 15 years chasing a passion for photography. After more than 20 years in law enforcement, he retired from the Wayne County (N.Y.) Sheriff’s Office in 2015. He “got back into” photography in 2009 and focused on it even more in retirement, including two seasons as the Times Herald’s Buffalo Bills photographer before the pandemic.
Hinsdale's Bergstrom named Youth of the Week
The Cattaraugus County Youth Bureau announces that this week’s featured Youth Citizenship Award recipient is Brad Bergstrom. Brad is the daughter of Jenny and Ernie Bergstrom and is a senior at Hinsdale Central School. Bergstrom was nominated by his school counselor, who describes him as one of the greatest...
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