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Top Stories, March 3, 2025

Flags Lowered Today For Hazel Dukes

Governor Kathy Hochul wants flags lowered today in honor of NAACP leader Hazel Dukes who died late last week.  The governor, Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, all issued statements praising Hazel Dukes’ life work with the NAACP. 

 

Sweet: More On The New York Forward Money

Bath Village Mayor Michael Sweet says the $4.5 million dollars the village won last week in the New York Forward contest, will leverage over $12 million dollars in investments in the Bath downtown historic district.  Sweet is thanking Hunt Engineers, the consultants and the New York Forward volunteer committee members for all the time and work they put into winning this money. 

 

The Big Meeting About Bath Getting A YMCA Is Next Mon

The Bath community meeting is coming up a week from Wednesday at 5pm on March 12 at the middle school cafeteria in Bath. 

 

Lincoln Day GOP Award Goes To Sheriff Jim Allard

Friday night in Hornell, the Hornell Republicans held their annual Lincoln Day Dinner.  As they do every year, the Hornell GOP gives an award to the Republican of the year.  This year’s Republican of the Year award went to Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard.  And coming up a week from today on Monday March 10  at 5:30pm, Racalto’s Restaurant in Hornell will be honoring Sheriff Jim Allard as well.


Corning Gets $480,000 For Wastewater Repairs

Congressman Nick Langworthy says, the City of Corning is getting $480,000 dollars for wastewater treatment repairs. Langworthy visited President Donald Trump in the Oval Office recently.  Langworthy says he’s energized to work with the president on his agenda.

 

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