
CCE Steuben Hosts Annual Meeting Celebrating Community Impact and Recognition of Key Contributors
Mud Creek Bison Ranch of Savona NY hosted the large group From Steuben County NY, The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Steuben County held its

Mud Creek Bison Ranch of Savona NY hosted the large group From Steuben County NY, The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Steuben County held its

Deer-vehicle collisions are on the rise in the Finger Lakes, particularly during the fall season

This week in Hammondsport offers a diverse range of activities for art enthusiasts, wine lovers, and those seeking relaxation.

FORMER ROCHESTER FIREFIGHTER GOING TO PRISON ON CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES ROCHESTER, N.Y. – U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today that Brett Marrapese, 32, of

Montour Falls is leading the way in sustainable practices. The village has recently added three electric vehicles to its fleet, demonstrating a commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and saving taxpayer money.

Pictured: Matt Rothfuss; Laura Bond, NP; Katherine Montesano; Dick “Puppy” Driscoll From Noyes Health, Avon — The Second Annual Puppy’s Bar and Grill Golf Tournament

The election is over and we all must focus on our future for our children and grandchildren. Let’s end the bitterness and the anger. The

From Steuben County NY, pictured is county seat lit in green Bath, New York [11.4.2024] – In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, Steuben County

“Harvested with a Heart,” a new $1 million campaign, promotes NY farmers by encouraging consumers to choose locally certified, sustainable products.

As Steuben County residents prepare to cast their votes, there are multiple convenient polling locations available across the region to ensure everyone has access to

Heron Hill has been named a 2024 Newsweek Readers’ Choice winner for Best Tasting Room! From the Newsweek ranking: “Designed to resemble the silos and

November 9, 2024 | 10am – 5pm Learn how to prepare your boat’s motor for the winter in one of our specialty boat-building workshops. $30

The red and white oaks found on hillsides above Keuka Lake produce acorns in fall which are critical
for the winter survival of many species of wildlife. Acorns are rich in fats, which animals need for
energy when there are few other sources available in winter.

Pictured is a mural, located in the kindergarten wing at VEW painted in the 1960’s From the Bath Rotary Club, On October 17, Kelly

Robert Yott charged with felony assault, criminal mischief The Bath NY Police Department reports that a man entered the Tops Market on November 1 and
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