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Top Stories, January 30, 2026

Flags Lowered Today In Honor of A NYC NYSP Major

Governor Kathy Hochul has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff today in honor of State Police Major Frank Keyser, who passed away recently due to a September 11 related illness, as a result of working at Ground Zero.  Major Keyser retired from the state police in 2020.  He is survived by his wife and son.

 

Bath Village Police: An Animal Abuse Arrest

Bath Village Police Make Other Several Arrests

 

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The Finger Lakes SPCA Reports That They Rescued 18 Animals From A Village Of Bath Home

From The Finger Lakes SPCA:  Rescue Alert: Earlier today FLSPCA participated with law enforcement in the rescue of 7 dogs, 1 cat, 2 pot-belly pigs, and several reptiles from a home in the Village of Bath. This makes 18 dogs rescued in the last six weeks. We have several great dogs ready for adoption! The seven dogs rescued today will be at least a week before we get their profiles up.

 

There Was A Fire Yesterday At Campbell Building Supply

There was a structure fire at Campbell Building Supply, that was at noon yesterday.  The Campbell Fire Department responded, as well as Cooper Plains, Savona, and Painted Post. Upon arrival, Car 9 reported a working structure fire and called for a second alarm. Firefighters successfully contained the fire, preventing it from spreading to nearby buildings.  The Campbell Fire Department expressed gratitude to the mutual aid departments for their assistance during the incident.

 

Rockwell Museum Gets A Huge Monetary Donation 

The Rockwell Museum in Corning has received a three million dollar donation from Rochester-based philanthropist Mary Spurrier.  Museum officials say this is the most significant cash contribution they’ve ever received and will help a lot with the Rockwell Museum’s long-term strategic vision.

 

Haverling High Girls, Donates About $2,000 

Bath Central School officials announced that the Haverling Girls Basketball team raised and donated $1,878 to the American Cancer Society during their annual Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament. This tournament was held in honor of Haverling graduate Jennifer Murray.  The Bath School District thanks all participating teams and contributors for their support
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