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Top Stories, July 25,. 2025

A Bath Man Allegedly Fights With Bath PD

A Court Appearance For Mary Beth Lewis

Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker says that the Mary Beth Lewis case is in Steuben County Court this afternoon.   Baker tells us that Mary Beth Lewis is the Erie County Town of Amherst area resident, who is accused of allegedly committing forgery in child surrogacy paperwork and allegedly attempting to kidnapp two children who are reportedly a part of the surrogacy  deal.  The D.A. says because a lot of the paperwork was originally presented in Judge Chauncey Watches court, Watches is recusiung himself from the current case and won’t be the judge as originally scheduled.

 

Langworthy Meets With SUNY Head John King

Congressman Nick Langworthy met with SUNY College Chancellor John King yesterday.  Langworthy says they had a great converstation about how Pell Grants are helping students and the congressman says, they also talked about the issue of college student athlete’s Name, Image and Likeness.  (NIL) Name Image and Likeness has been a major issue for college athletes who want to get paid when their pictures end up making money for college promotions.

 

Street Crews To Pave Some Areas In Bath On Monday

This reminder: coming up on Monday, Bath Street crews will be working on paving Chesnut Street from Geneva Street to the Steuben County Fairgrounds.  Work will be done from 7:30am to 3pm Monday and vehicles are to be off the streets in that area by 6am Monday.

Also this coming Monday in Bath, there will be an event called “Thinking Money for Kids”, at the Dormann Library.  That’ll be for kids, ages 3 – 12, and it starts at 3pm Monday.  Children will be taught the importance of budgeting, saving and spending through stories and games.  It’s a program sponsored by the American Library Association.

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