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Join Us at Dansville Library for the Dedication of the Nonfiction Study Area in Honor of Teresa Dearing
The Dansville Public Library Board of Trustees invites you to join us as we dedicate the Nonfiction Study Area in honor of Retired Library Director Teresa Dearing. Join us at the Library on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm for the dedication and light refreshments.Visit here for more details.
'Living snow fence': DOT plants 1,000 white pine trees in known whiteout spots. See where.
Region 6 DOT employees planted approximately 1,000 white pine trees Monday, creating living snow fences along highways susceptible to whiteouts. Call it Earth Day teamwork: New York state Department of Transportation Region 6 employees planted approximately 1,000 white pine trees Monday, setting up living snow barriers to protect future generations of motorists.
Shaping Our Community: Participate in Allegany County's Redistricting Efforts
The redistricting plan for Allegany County, New York, is underway, following new state laws and the results from the 2020 census. The goal is to redraw the County Board of Legislators' district boundaries to ensure equal representation. The plan will adjust populations across districts, allowing for small differences.
Public invited to meeting on proposed Hornell roadwork
HORNELL, N.Y. (WETM) — The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is giving the Hornell community a chance to learn about a proposed project along state Route 36. NYSDOT engineers will be at the Hornell Senior High School, located at 134 Seneca St., between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. for a public meeting on […]
Scio’s Own Carolyn Miller Celebrated for Lifelong Contributions to Allegany County
Carolyn Miller, a resident of Scio, Allegany County since 1974, has been honored by the Allegany County Board of Legislators for her decades of service to the community. The Board passed a resolution recognizing her dedication and contributions. Miller began her career at the Allegany County Public Defender’s Office after graduating from Fredonia State University. She has held various positions, including secretary in the court system and Chief Clerk for the Family and Surrogate Courts for 19 years. Beyond her professional roles, she has been actively involved in community service and leadership.
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