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Elizabeth “Beth” (McCabe) Shults, of North Hornell
NORTH HORNELL – Elizabeth “Beth” (McCabe) Shults, 77, passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, Thursday afternoon (July 11, 2024) at her home on Seneca Road. Born in Hornell on March 12, 1947, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Elizabeth “Betty”...
Steamers Win Again On Sunday
The Hornell Steamers defeated the Dansville Gliders 6-3 in a rainy Sunday afternoon contest at Babcock Park. Hornell has won ten straight and are now 23-7-1 on the year. Rustin Pope (Coastal Alabama North CC) got the Steamers on the board in the 2nd when he collected a RBI double. He came around to score on a throwing error to make it 2-0. Jackson Legg (LSU Eunice) drew a bases loaded walk to cap the inning.
Steuben County Sheriff's Office Arrests Woman for Criminal Impersonation and Attempted Theft of Services
BATH, N.Y. (WENY) -- On July 8th, 2024, deputies from the Steuben County Sheriff's Office arrested Heather L. Johnson, 43, of East Steuben Street in Bath. It is alleged that from January through March 2024, Johnson knowingly and with intent to defraud, communicated with another person using the identity of a Steuben County employee.
Wellsville Balloon Rally soars July 19-21 at Island Park. What to know if you're going.
The countdown to the 47th Great Wellsville Balloon Rally is on. Thousands of spectators are expected for the annual mid-July spectacle that features at least two dozen hot air balloons taking to the sky and soaring over the Genesee River and along the Allegany County foothills. The Balloon Rally includes...
Allegany County Fair And Alfred Univ’s Most Arts Festival – Is Going On This Week
In Allegany County there are two big things going on this week – the Allegany County Fair in Angelica, and the Most Arts festival in Alfred. Today’s line up for the most arts festival at Alfred University – there is a young pianist competition finalist competition at 230 at the Alfred U Miller Center and there is Music under the stars. Tonight at 6:30pm to 10:30pm at the Alfred University Ceramics Art Museum.
Pangrazio goes back-to-back at Genesee Speedway
BATAVIA — Noah Pangrazio and Matt Radzio started on the front row in the Vigneri Racing Novice sportsman division. It was all Pangrazio of Elba early on, as he led comfortably for the first 13 laps. Joe Mickey was the quickest car on the track from Lap 5 till...
Twin Tiers Community Band Will Perform in Portville July 17
PORTVILLE, NY — The 2024 Music in the Park series will feature a performance by the Twin Tiers Community Band on Wednesday. Concerts in the series will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Pioneer Park, North Main Street at Maple Avenue. The series will continue through Sept. 4....
Ulysses Old Home Day offers fun, community
The little borough of Ulysses turned out in a big way for Ulysses Old Home Day on Saturday, July 13. Craft and food vendors lined Main Street and community groups held fundraisers and raffles. The highlight of the day was the parade at noon, which featured antique vehicles, the Tri-Town Volunteer Fire Company, a contingent of patriotic bicyclists and several local organizations.
Hornell Woman Arrested for Welfare Fraud in Steuben Co.
HORNELL, N.Y. (WENY) -- Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard reports that on July 8, 2024, Deputies from the Steuben County Sheriff's Officer arrested Shauna M. Goodwin, age 42, of Dennis Avenue Extension in Hornell. It is alleged that from August 2023 to May 2024, Goodwin knowingly and with intent to defraud, presented false documents to the Steuben County Department of Social Services.
Teacher Assistant/ Teacher Aide Andover Central School is accepting applications
Andover Central School is accepting applications for a Teacher Assistant/Teacher Aide. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience providing the required skill and knowledge for successful performance would be qualifying. Typical qualifications would be. equivalent to:. -High School diploma or equivalent. -Successful completion of college level coursework or passing of...
Pa. awards $15.5M in grants, loan for Shinglehouse wastewater work
SHINGLEHOUSE, Pa. — The borough will receive up to $15.5 million in aid to upgrade its wastewater treatment facility that feeds into the Allegheny River watershed. Pennsylvania state Rep. Martin Causer, R-Turtlepoint, and state Sen. Cris Dush, R-Brookville, announced nearly $15.5 million in funding Wednesday for Shinglehouse Borough’s ongoing wastewater treatment plant improvements. The funding comes in the form of a $15.38 million grant and a low-interest loan of $112,859.
Elkland District Court
The following individuals are scheduled to appear in Elkland District Court, judge James Edgcomb presiding. Dylan James VanSickle, 32, of Sabinsville was charged by Westfield Borough Police with unsworn falsification and violation of the firearms act-sale/transfer. VanSickle allegedly attempted to purchase a firearm. VanSickle answered “No” to Question 21 on Nov. 13, 2023 and the purchase was denied.
Panloco Steel Drum Band Performs July 15 in Cuba
CUBA, NY — Panloco Steel Drum Band will perform in the July 15 concert series on the lawn of Cuba-Rushford Central Elementary School, 15 Elm St. Concerts in the Monday summer series, featuring area talent, are scheduled for 6 to 7:30 p.m. The lineup is below.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Broadway Review, the sole Saturday show in the series, will be on Aug. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. July 22: Six Pence Duo July 29: Brian Ash and Pete Gilroy Saturday, Aug. 3: Broadway Review, 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 5: NY Standard Time Aug. 12: The Chumps Aug. 19: The Chillbilly's & Friends Aug....
A great week at the Cuba Library starts with storytelling!
Also: Greenway Trail nature walk and learning to make corn-husk dolls. Interactive Storytelling at Cuba Library on Wednesday July 17. Join the Wondermakers, an interactive storytelling duo who bring folktales from around the world to life. Come to the Cuba Library on Wednesday, July 17 at 1 pm for and Adventurous World of Wonder — featuring dragons (friendly), puppets, kings and queens, wolves who dance, and a sword fight (pool toy “swords”)! This program is free and open to kids of all ages. No registration is required.
Pios split doubleheader with Newark, NYCBL scoreboard
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Elmira Pioneers split a home doubleheader with Newark, while the Hornell Steamers earned their 9th straight win. Elmira earned a bounce back win over Newark, on Saturday. After beginning their weekend doubleheader with a 14-3 loss to the Pilots, the Pios responded with a shutout victory in the nightcap, 6-0. […]
Scio Central School District – Capital Assets audit results from NYS Comptroller
“District officials agreed with our recommendations and indicated they intend to initiate corrective action”. Issued Date July 03, 2024, [read complete report – pdf]. Determine whether Scio Central School District (District) officials maintained complete and accurate capital asset records. Key Findings. District officials did not maintain complete and accurate...
Bath woman arrested on assault charges after late-night incident
Correction: A previous version of this article contained improper pronouns for the suspect potentially leading to confusion. The proper pronouns provided by the police department have been added for consistency. BATH, N.Y. (WETM) — A Bath woman was arrested on Tuesday after police said she caused an incident where she tried to attack several first […]
Town of Alma public notice
Monthly meetings will move to second Tuesday of each month. As of June 11th, The Town of Alma Board, has changed their monthly meetings to the 2nd Tuesday of each month. If a second meeting is necessary for that month, it will be announced. Thank You,. Michelle J. Staedt. Alma...
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