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Work progressing on Pizza Hut building in Corning, a 'wonderful' addition to Northside
Construction crews are busy working to update and reopen the old Pizza Hut building on Corning’s northside. The East Pulteney Street site was one of 17 Pizza Hut restaurants that closed in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Other closures included locations in Elmira, Hornell and Bath. Pizza Hut returned to Elmira in November 2022 with a delivery and takeout-only location, and now, it's poised for a comeback in Steuben County.
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.
North Pocono Senior Center joins county network
A senior center offering services three days a week in the North Pocono region is now affiliated with the Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging. The North Pocono Senior Community Center in Covington Twp. recently joined the county's network, with the Area Agency on Aging funding meals and activities at the center open to all older adults free of charge. The center at 6 John J. Michaels Drive operates Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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...
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Two New Provisional Fire Fighters For Hornell
The Board of Public Safety unanimously approved appointments for Austin Wheatcraft and Justin Morse as provisional firefighter trainees at their July meeting. Austin Wheatcraft, a 2022 graduate of Haverling Central School, has an extensive firefighting background. Chief Frank Brzozowski detailed, “Austin has worked his way up the ranks and has shown dedication to firefighting and public safety throughout his life. Starting as a junior firefighter, and working his way to senior volunteer firefighter for the Bath Volunteer Fire Department, Austin has shown he is highly motivated and dedicated. His hard-working nature was highlighted during the interview, and last year, he was recognized as responding to the most calls as a volunteer. Our department has a high call volume, and we have great expectations and believe Austin will do well for our department.”
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.
Bloss borough discusses new project at Island Park
At the July meeting of the Blossburg borough council, Mayor Tim Martin addressed council with thanks and praise to Lis Miranda on her 10 year anniversary as the director of Blossburg Memorial Library. “First and foremost I would like to congratulate Liz for her service to the Blossburg library. If...
Wellsboro District Court
The following individuals are scheduled to appear in Wellsboro District Court, judge Robert Repard presiding. Jennifer Sara Huff, 44, of Trout Run has been charged with possession of marijuana-small amount personal use and possession-drug paraphernalia. On April 24 an officer was patrolling at Hills Creek State Park when he approached a parked car with Huff inside. The officer smelled marijuana and Huff relinquished marijuana and paraphernalia. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 16.
Mansfield District Court
The following individuals are scheduled to appear in Manssfield District Court, judge Tiffany Cummings presiding. Heather Marie Pequignot, 30, of Covington has been charged with DUI-BAC .08-.10%, DUI-unsafe driving, disregard traffic lane and careless driving. On March 10 officers were traveling on North Williamson Rd., Covington Township when they observed a black Chevy Traverse traveling over the white and yellow lines several times. During a traffic stop Pequignot showed signs of impairment and told officers she had had a couple of drinks. She was taken to PSP Mansfield where a breath test showed a BAC of .094. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for July 10.
Big Fish Summer – Kylan Tobias’ carp on Lake Salubria
BATH, N.Y. (WETM) – It’s time for the newest entry on 18 Sports’ Big Fish Summer. Congratulations to Kylan Tobias, who hauled in this 26 pound carp on Lake Salubria in Bath. The huge fish accounts for Kylan’s largest carp of his young fishing career. 18 Sports’ Big Fish Summer showcase of the best fish […]
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. […]
Run Your Way 5K: Runway for a Cause raises funds for local fashion
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WENY) -- This morning, local non-profit Runway for a Cause held their annual Run Your Way 5K at Eldridge Park to raise money for their fashion show, which will take place this fall. Runners got off to a fast start at about 9:30 a.m. as they supported the...
Olean Oilers Walk Off Horseheads Hitmen
OLEAN, NY — The only lead in the game that matters is the last one. The Oilers entered the bottom of the ninth with a three-run deficit and a stadium that saw 80% of its fans leave before the Oilers' first batter in the inning saw a pitch. The Oilers seemed unfazed by the fans leaving and scored four runs in the 10-9 walk-off win.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER After the Hitmen scored three runs in the second inning, the Oilers responded with two of their own. The pattern would continue for the...
Weather Alert: Triple digits back this week
High pressure is here and is showing us who’s boss. There is a heat advisory in place (once again) for the Twin Tiers starting Monday at noon and ending at 8pm Tuesday. Our average high temperature for this area is typically 84° this time of year. For a few days this week our temperatures will […]
Patchy Fog Followed by Sunny Skies
Patchy fog will be possible to start off the day but will quickly burn off due to plenty of sunshine expected on Sunday. Temperatures will be on the hot side in the upper-80s and lower-90s. Partly cloudy skies will move in tonight with lows in the mid-60s. Low pressure will approach out of the west for Monday. Hot and humid conditions are expected with the chance for showers and thunderstorms. We will be in the lower-90s on Monday and Tuesday. The chance for showers and thunderstorms will stick around into Tuesday. A slow moving cold front will bring the last push of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday with highs in the mid-80s. Drier conditions will end out the week with fair skies. Temperatures will be in the low to mid-80s on Thursday and Friday. High pressure continues overhead into next weekend, keeping us dry.
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