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Top Stories, May 30, 2023

State Officials Toured The Damaged Grape Crop Vineyards

New York State Ag and Marketing officials say, the State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball recently joined state and local leaders, representatives from the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, New York Farm Bureau, the USDA, and Cornell Cooperative Extension to tour several vineyards in the area, which were impacted by a recent freeze. The group visited with grape growers in Steuben, as well as Skyler, and Seneca Counties to assess the damage in the region and better understand the outlook and plan for recovery.

 

Bath Mayor Looking For Volunteers To Fill Out Application

Bath Village Mayor Michael Sweet says he is looking to get four volunteers from Bath, to work with the Deputy Mayor to coordinate the New York Forward grant application.   The Forward New York program, was created to help small towns and villages, and is similar to the downtown revitalization initiative program, in that the state’s regional economic development councils award state money, to a village or town. 

 

Accidents Without Injuries, And Teenage Burglar Charges

State Police report, that there were no injuries in accidents which happened yesterday, in Bath and Avoca.  Troopers also report , that an unnamed male teenager in Addison, has been charged with 2nd degree unlawful imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child.

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