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Vines and Barrels Wine and Liquor Warehouse in Bath closing July 3. What's next for owner?
Owner Mike Sweet is remaining in the industry, but giving up ownership of the business he founded on state Route 54 in 2016. “I have taken a new job with Empire Merchants, the second largest distributor of alcohol in New York state, and this job will not allow me to hold two state liquor licenses,” said Sweet. “The building is for sale and has received some interest.”
Hornell City Hall, HAT BUS, Library Hours, For The July 4th Holiday Period
Hornell City Hall will close at noon this Wednesday July 3 and reopen on Friday July 5. The Hornell Compost Waste Facility will be closed Wednesday, July 3rd, beginning at 12:00pm and will reopen Friday, July 5. There are no Hornell Area Transit bus runs on July 4th, which is...
State & Union: SBU's Morales inducted into 10th Mountain Hall of Fame
Francisco “Frank” Morales, director of St. Bonaventure University’s Office of Veterans Services, has been inducted into the 10th Mountain Division Warrior Legend Hall of Fame. The retired master sergeant who lives in Portville was one of three people inducted June 20 at a ceremony during Fort Drum’s...
Residents Air Concerns Over Proposal For Frewsburg Apartments
FREWSBURG – Carroll residents are unhappy with a proposed housing development on Falconer Street, Frewsburg though the development is compliant with the town’s codes and zoning guidelines. Carroll officials held a public hearing followed by a special meeting Thursday at the Firemen’s Recreation Building to discuss the proposed...
Wellsville woman sentenced to prison for 2023 arson
BELMONT — A woman accused of setting a Wellsville apartment building on fire in 2023 was sentenced to state prison on Thursday. The Allegany County District Attorney’s Office reported that Jessica L. Morrison of Wellsville was sentenced to eight years in state prison and five years of post-release supervision.
Wallace Foundation President Will Miller To Step Down Next Year
Today, Will Miller has announced his intention to step down as President of The Wallace Foundation in June 2025. The Board of Directors will launch a national search for Miller's replacement. The search is expected to start in early fall. “When I joined The Wallace Foundation, my hope was to...
Riverside Sales and Service will officially close on July 1 after 28 years in business
The Dickerson’s thank the community for nearly three decades of support. Rod and Kim Dickerson would like to thank their customers of over 28 years of operation at Riverside Sales and Service. Thank you for supporting a small business that could easily have been overlooked by big box tractor stores and online mechanics. This community grew up watching “the girls” ride bikes around the parking lot and now their kids are riding those same bikes around. Rod’s way of providing diagnosis over the phone helped the back yard mechanic fix their own mowers. Kim may not have ever fixed a mower herself- but knew pretty much every part anyone needed.
Local bird populations will peak in July. Now is the time to view your favorites.
Nesting season is well under way – and already complete for some birds and nearing completion for others. Several species of birds have a second, and even a third nesting, while the goldfinches haven’t even begun nesting yet. They will wait until later in the summer to start at a time when the natural food supply of delectable fresh weed seeds and insect larvae will be much more abundant.
On-Farm Mortality Composting Training Scheduled for July 13th
(WNY News Now) – NEW YORK – Composting is one of the effective, practical ways to dispose of animal carcasses on the farm in New York State. It results in the destruction of pathogens and creates a stable, nutrient rich fertilizer that can then be applied back to the land.
Dinosaurs and Haudenoseaunee Storytellers coming to the Cuba Library
Don’t miss these two exciting programs in early July. Fromt the Cuba Public Library, pictured is Perry Ground. Come to the Cuba Library on Wednesday, July 3 at 10 a.m. as Mike and Roberta Straka present the Dinosaur Adventure Show. They will explain how they became interested in science and in the work of a scientist. The presentation will feature Mr. Nixon, an eight-foot Triceratops skull discovered by the team in 1996 and examine the characteristics of this dinosaur. Audience members will experience the thrill of digging up a real Triceratops dinosaur bone and then help construct a dinosaur on a large cut-out. Audience participation, a touch of magic, and show and tell with rare fossils will round out this fun, education, and exciting adventure! As an added attraction, Mike and Roberta will set up a mini-museum, showcasing photos and minerals from their summer digs in South Dakota!
A magical night to celebrate the 2024 State Champion Wellsville Lions Softball team
With PA announcer Matt Warren giving the 2024 State Champion Wellsville Lions softball team once last introduction, the community came out to honor the student-athletes who made history this month winning the title. It is the first-ever state championship for the softball team and the second team honor in school...
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