Bath PD: Man Travels Two Hours To Meet A 14 Yr Old
Bath Village Police report that Andrew McCarthy, a 35 year old male from Otego, came to Bath, allegedly to meet up with a 14 year old girl. Bath Police charged McCarthy at Mossy Bank Park, with 2nd Degree Attempted Rape and Attempting To Lure A Child. Bath Police say he planned to take the 14 year old girl home with him to Otego. McCarthy was charged and remanded to Steuben County Jail.
Semi Caught On Fire On Tuesday Afternoon On 390
Cohocton Hook and Ladder reports that there was a semi that caught on fire Tuesday afternoon. That was on 390. Cohocton Hook and Ladder got that fire under control, with help from Wayland Fire and Perkinsville Fire. Officials say it started as a brake fire, and then the fire spread throughout the tractor trailer.
Hammondsport Residents: Make Note Of This Story
Coming up next week, Hammondsport Village Hall is moving their office location to 80 Shether Street. The current address is 18 Water Street. The current office location will close on June 3 and they will reopen at 80 Shether Street on June 10.
SPCA To Hold A Spring Dinner Dance In Bath
The Finger Lakes SPCA is having a spring dinner dance. That’ll be at the Bath American Legion on Friday June 7 from 6pm-9pm. Tickets are $60.00 each and are available online, at finger lakes spca dot org.
Congressman Nick Langworthy's Phone Town Hall
Republican Congressman Nick Langworthy is holding a telephone town hall tonight at 7:30. If you want to speak with the congressman, the number to call in is 833-830-0618.
Schumer's Nickname Is Senator Pothole For A Reason
Democrat US Senator Chuck Schumer has come up with $3 million dollars to clean up abandoned properties in Seneca and Livingston Counties. Schumer says, the Finger Lakes area has dealt with blight and health risks from these brownfields, for too long.
A Regional Suicide Prevention Campaign
Officials say that because of an increase in suicides across the region, the local Public Health Departments of the Pivital Public Health Partnership, which is made up of counties in the area, have started up a suicide prevention campaign. Michele Foster, Executive Director of Pivital Public Health Partnership, expressed her optimism for the campaign, stating: "We are proud to launch this collaborative effort aimed at addressing the urgent issue of suicide prevention within our communities. By leveraging the power of partnerships and drawing upon the insights of local experts, we believe we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those most at risk."






