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NYSEG Power Outages As Of 9:00am |
173 | 9 |
| BATH T | 1,022 | 30 |
| BIG FLATS T | 10 | 3 |
| BRADFORD T | 102 | 15 |
| CAMERON T | 92 | 92 |
| CAMPBELL T | 1,455 | 153 |
| CATLIN T | 23 | 23 |
| CATON T | 945 | 198 |
| CORNING C | 6,092 | 358 |
| CORNING T | 2,075 | 687 |
| ERWIN T | 3,024 | 232 |
| HORNBY T | 582 | 553 |
| HORNELLSVIL T | 1,423 | 1 |
| JASPER T | 324 | 11 |
| LINDLEY T | 735 | 573 |
| ORANGE T | 33 | 1 |
| PRATTSBURG T | 1,288 | 2 |
| PULTENEY T | 1,243 | 1 |
| RATHBONE T | 274 | 202 |
| SOUTHPORT T | 5 | 5 |
| THURSTON T | 309 | 103 |
| TROUPSBURG T | 461 | 54 |
| TUSCARORA T | 344 | 22 |
| TYRONE T | 76 | 2 |
| URBANA T | 1,127 | 18 |
| WHEELER T | 583 | 1 |
| WOODHULL T | 686 | 89 |
| Total | 42,842 | 3,438 |
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Steuben Rural Electric Outages As Of 9am
Bath 1
Thurston 1
Rathbone 3
Addison 39
Tuscarora 1
Woodhull 7
Tuesday Will Be Village Election Day
Village elections are tomorrow, Tuesday March 18. Here are some of the races we’ll be covering. In Hammondsport, there’s the race for mayor and two trustee seats are up as well. In the Village of Cohocton, the mayor is seeking reelection and there are two trustee seats up. In Addison there is a contested mayor’s race and five candidates running for two Addison village trustee seats. In Wayland, there is a mayor’s race, a town justice race and two village trustee races. There are no elections tomorrow in Bath, Avoca or Savona.
Corning Area Student Is Going To The Scripps Spelling Bee
School officials in Corning say, the Alternative School for Math and Science there, has an 8th grader who is going to the National Spelling Bee. Her name is Sharon Hwang. The National Spelling Bee is in late May in Washington DC.
Tenney: The Tax Code Is Unfair To Golf Course Businesses
Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney is pushing to pass a law so that golf courses can get disaster relief. The current tax code excludes golf courses from damage from flooding and other weather emergencies and Tenney says, that’s outdated.
Flags At Half Staff Today For Longtime Congresswoman
Governor Kathy Hochul wants flags at half staff today in honor of former Westchester County Congresswoman Nita Lowey, who died on Saturday. Congresswoman Lowey spent 32 years in the House of Representatives. From Senator Kirsten Gillibrand: New York mourns the loss of former Congresswoman Nita Lowey. Nita was not only my colleague for many years, but she was also a close friend who exemplified persistence and compassion. She loved our nation and had a passion for public service that never wavered throughout her 32 years in office.
Throughout her career, Nita broke barriers that changed the course of our state and improved her community. As the first woman to chair the House Appropriations Committee, she held a deeply influential role in ensuring New York got the federal dollars it deserved. Her decisions and leadership helped get critical infrastructure projects completed and money into the pockets of New Yorkers. When I was a new member in Congress, I learned so much from Nita. Her service to our country will never be forgotten. My condolences go out to her husband, children, and grandchildren. May her memory be a blessing.”






