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Top Stories, November 30, 2022

Rumsey: Capital Project Vote Is On January 10th 

Appearing recently on WVIN’s Community Focus with David Taylor Smith, Bath Central School Superintendent Joe Rumsey talked about the capital project vote that’s coming up January 10.  "We originally said it would be on December 6th," Rumsey said.  "We did postpone it (the capital project vote) to January 10th, for a couple of reasons.  One: because Bath had to make sure we were meeting all the legal state guidlines.  Two: It just felt rushed.  We felt that the community needed to get more information on this, and because of that, we moved the voting day to January 10."    Superintendent Joe Rumsey also says, in the proposed capital project, there’ll be improved security at the school doors, renovations to the auditorium to the high school cafeteria and many other improvements .

 

Schumer Congratulates New Democrat House Leader 

In Washington, US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he’s pleased that down state New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, is taking the place of California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi as head of the Democrats in the House

 

It Starts Tomorrow At The County Landfill In Bath

The Steuben County Legislature approved a proposal to accept television and computer monitors at no cost beginning tomorrow Thursday Dec 1). The county had been forced to charge the fee to anyone dropping off CRT and non-CRT TVs and monitors at the county Landfill due to state Department of Environmental Conservation regulations, which were recently updated.  Legislators also approved: • A Fire Mobilization and Mutual Aid Plan providing mutual assistance with firefighting units in Tioga County, PA.  

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