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The date is fast approaching for the eighth annual NY/PA Corporate Cup Soccer Showcase pitting the top local boys and girls high school soccer players from each state against each other. Four games will be played Sunday, July 28 at Kane High School. The Girls Silver game will kick things...
Steamers win seventh in a row, use 5-run fifth inning to topple Oilers
OLEAN — The Hornell Steamers continued their winning ways on Wednesday as they exploded for a 5-run fifth inning to topple the Olean Oilers 7-1 at Bradner Stadium. Hornell took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning. Braden McLin smacked an RBI single, scoring Markus Brehm. Nicolas Schwing stepped to the plate and delivered another RBI, scoring McLin.
State & Union: Arts Council awarded funds for 'Community Sports' mural
The Olean Local Development Corporation has chosen the Tri-County Arts Council as its recipient of the OLDC Community Driven Project Fund for 2024, with money used to complete a mural at Sports Locker. TCAC has applied three years in a row, and OLDC has awarded the arts cultural group three...
Library hosts ‘Charlotte’ and friends, offers story walk through town
Childrens’ books have come alive this week throughout Warren. At the Warren Public Library’s Children’s Department this week, visitors from the cast of Charlotte’s Web, including Chalina Abreu, who plays Charlotte, shared the story ‘Is that Wise Pig?’ by Jan Thomas. The book is about a pig who adds odd ingredients to the soup while helping his friends make it.
Allegany-Limestone grads receive Higgins, other CRCF scholarship awards
ALLEGANY — Five recent Allegany-Limestone graduates have been awarded scholarships from the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation. Sughosh Kondur received the Joseph and Cecily Higgins Scholarship. The scholarship, established by Joseph and Cecily Higgins, is for an Allegany-Limestone Central School senior who intends to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering...
Transportation runs discussed at length during latest RASD school board meeting
RIDGWAY- During Tuesday night’s Ridgway Area School District School Board meeting, transportation runs for the upcoming 2024-25 school year became the central focus and took up a majority of the discussion from the board. Rick Muccio of Muccio Transportation was present to discuss the transportation runs alongside his nephew,...
Corporate Cup takes on Kane, busy day planned
After seven previous editions of the Corporate Cup, its founders wouldn’t quite say they’ve figured out how to run the annual soccer event “smoothly,” but they have kept finding ways to try to grow the game. Since its first edition, played at St. Bonaventure in 2017...
Portville Heritage Day to be celebrated on Saturday
PORTVILLE — Michelle Platt remembers when the annual summer community celebration in Portville was called Colonial Days. She recalled the fun children had with games and delicious treats, and the enjoyment that adults had in gathering and catching up with friends and classmates who came back to town for the event.
SBU students to develop marketing campaign for Franciscan convent during study abroad experience
ST. BONAVENTURE — As 15 St. Bonaventure University students immerse themselves in Italian culture through a five-week study abroad session in Sorrento, Italy, this month, they’ll also have the opportunity to explore and promote the Franciscan roots of a convent there. The Bonnies abroad have been granted the...
Euchre tournament to fight diabetes announced this fall
ALLEGANY — The Olean Portville Lions Club and Hamilton Court #2, Order of the Amaranth, will jointly host the fifth annual Margaret A. Kenney Memorial Euchre Tournament to Fight Diabetes this fall. The tournament is set for noon Sept. 21 at the Allegany American Legion Post 892, 4350 State...
Fireside Pumpers meeting to feature 'History of Dresser'
BRADFORD, Pa. — The Fireside Pumpers of the Penn Brad Oil Museum will meet at 8 a.m. Monday at the Derrick City Diner, 563 Derrick Road. The speaker will be Marc South, describing “The History of Dresser.” Solomon Dresser opened a small store in downtown Bradford in 1880, but after developing a rubber packer to seal off crude oil from groundwater, and then developing a flexible leak-proof pipeline connector, he established a multimillion dollar business, which still flourishes.
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