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Top Stories, November 1, 2024

An Apparent Election Related Arrest In Bath

 

Early Voting Is Winding Down, And A Look At Local Races

Early voting is going on from 9am to 5pm today, tomorrow and Sunday.  On Sunday at 5pm early voting comes to an end.  There are three early voting locations: 20 East Morris Street in Bath, the Community Arts Center On Broadway, Hornell, and inside the Civic Center in Corning.  

There are two candidates running for Bath Town Clerk.  Other local races are: the town justice race in Pultney, a town clerk race and a town highway superintendent race in Thurston, and a town board race in Urbana.  There is a town justice race in Campbell.  There is also a town justice race in Cohocton.  A town board seat is up in Addison.  There is a highway superintendent’s race and a town board race over in Wheeler.  In Woodhull, there’s a Town Justice seat that’s up.   

 

Also, a major part of this year's elections in New York State is Prop 1: The Equal Rights Amendment.  

 

Here in Steuben County there is a state assembly race for state assembly, and that’s between Republican Joe Sempolinski and Democrat Dan Brown.  It goes without saying there’s the race for the White House.  There’s also a US Senate Race between Democrat US Senator Gillibrand and her GOP opponent Mike Sapricone.  There are two congressional races in Steuben County: GOP Congressman Nick Langworthy and Democrat opponent Tom Carl are running in the 23rd congressional district.  Also in Steuben County several towns are in the new 24th congressional district.  That’s a race between Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney and the Democrat candidate David Wagon-Houser.  There are also two state supreme court judge races.  

Steuben County also has a race for sheriff – Sheriff Jim Allard is running unopposed.  And - there is a race for county and family court judge .  Again early voting is over on Sunday at 5pm and the official election day is Tuesday November 5th.


A Nice Donation Goes To Pro Action Of Steuben/Yates Co's 

Pro Action of Steuben and Yates Counties, has gotten a donation of just over $3600, which will go towards the Pro Action Home Delivered Meals Program. 

 

Update From The Erwin Transfer Station 

The Erwin Transfer Station will be temporarily closed to all commercial haulers and dump trailers from November 18 through November 23, due to essential site upgrades. They’re going to be doing upgrades.  However, local residents will still be able to use the Transfer for bagged garbage and recycling. County officials also say, things will get back to normal on November 26th.

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