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NEWS 1
  • Access to schools–now more limited
  • Arc of Schuyler honors volunteers, employees
  • Area gun owners join thousands in Albany
  • Area wineries earn symposium awards
  • Arts festival starts Saturday in Penn Yan
  • Candidates file for school board election
  • Cardboard boat races: Will it float?
  • Cayuta crash results in one fatality
  • Collins family attends royal garden party
  • Committee presents ideas for downtown revitalization
  • County reaches agreement with Captain Bill’s
  • Cuomo announces delay with fracking decision
  • Discovery Campus opening day moved to 2014
  • Does Tyrone need an audit?
  • Dundee bands compete in Seneca Falls
  • Dundee pulls out of solar project
  • Engineers: waste plant may be $31M
  • Finger Lakes receive more media attention
  • Firefighters plan festival
  • Gun sales are up after shootings, new legislation
  • Himrod names Parish Firefighter of the Year
  • How do 2013 county budget increases compare?
  • How will you mark Earth Day?
  • Inergy gas project supporters speak up
  • Inergy will get $7M property tax cut
  • Jury finds Trappler guilty of murder
  • Kathy Ring announces retirement
  • Keuka Maid will stay in pieces for now
  • Koehler, Vazquez named first Highlander, Lady Scot
  • Legislators discuss public transit options
  • Legislature doesn’t vote on term limits
  • Legislature rejects invasive species law
  • Lifetime Care will add Dundee office
  • Memorial Day: A tribute for heroes
  • Milo defers action on fence law
  • Milo has 11 watershed violations
  • New state laws start Jan. 1, 2013
  • Now is the time for ice wine
  • Officials consider county options
  • Philips plant plans to close yearend 2013
  • PHOTO GALLERY: It's time for the car shows
  • President Obama will serve local wine
  • Principals report tests are ‘stressful,’ ‘intensive’
  • Reed holds town hall meetings in Watkins and Penn Yan
  • Residents approve area school budgets
  • Residents sound off on Saturday delivery
  • Residents support village police
  • School board candidates offer ideas
  • School consolidation project starts
  • School reserves: how much is enough?
  • Schuyler unemployment rate 7.8 percent, Yates is 6.6 percent
  • Schuyler, Yates to pursue consolidation study
  • Scots’ drumline, band take first place
  • Senate names Beverly Stamp ‘Woman of Distinction’
  • Seniors are ready for graduation
  • Sheriffs: New state gun law needs changes
  • Slideshow: 2012 holiday celebrations
  • State funds museum, waterfront development
  • State increases penalty for driver texting
  • State legislators discuss mandate relief, gun law
  • State seeks comments on 315 area code
  • State: Monterey ‘negligent’ in oversight
  • The rising popularity of craft brews
  • Village, workers reach tentative agreement
  • Watkins bids are $2.3M under budget
  • Watkins Glen track gets international attention
  • Watkins sets hearing on consolidation
  • Watkins students protest gas storage
  • Watkins, Odessa pursue joint bus service
  • Wine, food event ready for the weekend
  • Wineries promote Finger Lakes Riesling
  • Yates county unemployment at 6.4 percent; Schuyler 7.8
  • Yates homes sales are down 16 percent; Schuyler down 10
    SPORTS
  • Dundee beats South Seneca
  • Dundee boys win against Harley, 69-58
  • Dundee defeats Naples
  • Dundee falls to Kendall, 46-38
  • Dundee girls beat Naples
  • Dundee loses to South Seneca
  • Dundee varsity spring sports schedule
  • Girls fall to Waterloo; boys lacrosse game cancelled
  • Hammondsport loses to Genesee Valley
  • Hammondsport varsity spring sports schedule
  • Lady Mustangs end regular season with a loss
  • Lakers advance to sectional semifinals
  • Mustangs take Class C sectional title
  • Odessa advances in sectionals
  • Odessa falls in championship game
  • Odessa-Montour varsity spring sports schedule
  • Penn Yan advances in sectionals
  • Penn Yan advances to state semi-finals
  • Penn Yan beats Pal-Mac
  • Penn Yan defeats Aquinas
  • Penn Yan ends season with 53-51 loss
  • Penn Yan falls in state semifinals
  • Penn Yan finishes regular season with a win
  • Penn Yan softball falls to Midlakes
  • Penn Yan to play in finals on Tuesday
  • Penn Yan track hosts home meet
  • Penn Yan varsity spring sports schedule
  • PHOTO GALLERY: Scrimmages begin for Penn Yan lacrosse
  • Photo Gallery: Watkins Glen modified lacrosse holds home opener
  • Scots fall to Naples, 5-1
  • Scots top South Seneca, 63-44
  • Spring sports photo galleries 2013
  • Watkins boys claim large school championship
  • Watkins ends regular season with loss
  • Watkins ends season at sectional finals
  • Watkins girls golf finishes second at sectionals
  • Watkins girls top Odessa, 46-24
  • Watkins holds annual Spud Run
  • Watkins varsity spring sports schedule
    Additional News
  • 'I Love NY' campaign features Finger Lakes
  • A hero’s tribute for Christopher J. Scott
  • Agency releases new fracking pollution rules
  • Area post office hours will change
  • Beating last year's wine sales? It depends
  • Classic cars will roll into Dundee June 27
  • Court adjourns until July in burglary case
  • Dundee, Penn Yan and Hammondsport seniors celebrate their accomplishments at graduation
  • Farmers have early, compressed harvest
  • Finger Lakes wines take gold awards
  • Giant hogweed can be a giant problem
  • How does your hospital compare?
  • It's a festive holiday weekend
  • Landowners exercise lease options
  • Memorial Day honors the fallen soldiers
  • New study says Seneca Lake is declining
  • New trail promotes area breweries
  • Propane prices down 14.3 percent
  • Reed, Shinagawa debate fracking, job creation
  • Residents cast their vote
  • Residents pressure town for moratorium
  • Sahlen's weekend begins
  • School official: New assessments are 'a nightmare'
  • Slow down, road work season is here
  • State issues air quality advisory for Wednesday
  • State warns public about ash borer
  • Ten year trend: Fewer students and teachers
  • Thousands line the street for Scott procession
  • Two people stabbed in Penn Yan
  • Watkins Glen, Odessa-Montour hold graduations
    Barrington
  • 'Confusing' detour hurts winery businesses
  • Barrington appoints fracking committee
  • Barrington approves hydrofracking moratorium
  • Barrington approves tax levy cap override
  • Barrington fracking forum draws 45 people
  • Barrington has concerns about 'flying lanterns'
  • Barrington meeting 01/05
  • Barrington meeting 12/10
  • Barrington town board 01/05/10
  • Barrington town board 01/27/10
  • Barrington town board 02/11/09
  • Barrington town board 02/24/10
  • Barrington town board 03/11/09
  • Barrington town board 03/24/10
  • Barrington town board 03/25/09
  • Barrington town board 04/22/09
  • Barrington town board 05/13/09
  • Barrington town board 06/10/09
  • Barrington town board 07/08/09
  • Barrington town board 07/22/09
  • Barrington town board 08/12/09
  • Barrington town board 08/19/09
  • Barrington town board 09/09/09
  • Barrington town board 09/23/09
  • Barrington town board 10/14/09
  • Barrington town board 10/28/09
  • Barrington town board 11/11/08
  • Barrington town board 12/09/09
  • Barrington town board 12/28/11
  • Barrington town board 2/22/12
  • Barrington town board 2/23/11
  • Barrington town board 3/21/11
  • Barrington town board 3/28/12
  • Barrington town board 4/25/12
  • Barrington town board 5/26/10
  • Barrington town board 6/23/10
  • Barrington town board 7/25/12
  • Barrington town board 7/28/10
  • Barrington town board 8/24/11
  • Barrington town board 8/25/10
  • Barrington town board 9/29/11
  • Barrington village board 01/28/09
  • Barrington wants new contract
  • Barrington wants wastewater storage ban
  • Barrington workers want union by April 5
  • County catalogs Barrington culverts
  • Farnan will not run for reelection
  • Republican primary election set for Sept. 13
  • Residents remember the Keuka Hotel
  • Route 54 bridge replacement is underway
  • Sheriff blames weather for crash
  • The Windmill market opens this Saturday
    Burdett
  • Burdett builds new playground
  • Burdett fire department plans 2012 construction start
  • Charges filed in Burdett for attempted murder
  • Finger Lakes Distilling will double in size
  • Odessa, Burdett want public input
    Catharine
  • Catharine approves society's permit
  • Catharine Creek is now conservation area
  • County will check property in Catharine
    DIX
  • Police bust Schuyler meth lab
  • Police make second arrest in Dix murder
  • Train, truck collide in Benton
    DRESDEN
  • AES closes Dresden plant, now for sale
  • AES future is still uncertain
  • AES Greenidge turns to biomass burning
  • AES submits plan to shut down plant in March 2011
  • Counselor drowns in Seneca Lake
  • Dresden meeting 1/07/09
  • Dresden trustee resigns, another returns
  • Dresden village board 01/06/10
  • Dresden village board 01/27/09
  • Dresden village board 02/03/10
  • Dresden village board 04/07/10
  • Dresden village board 04/08/09
  • Dresden village board 05/05/10
  • Dresden village board 05/27/09
  • Dresden village board 07/01/09
  • Dresden village board 08/05/09
  • Dresden village board 1/24/11
  • Dresden village board 1/4/12
  • Dresden village board 10/08/09
  • Dresden village board 10/5/11
  • Dresden village board 10/6/10
  • Dresden village board 11/04/09
  • Dresden village board 11/3/10
  • Dresden village board 12/2/09
  • Dresden village board 12/7/11
  • Dresden village board 2/8/12
  • Dresden village board 4/6/11
  • Dresden village board 5/4/11
  • Dresden village board 5/9/12
  • Dresden village board 6/2/10
  • Dresden village board 6/6/12
  • Dresden village board 9/1/10
  • Dresden wants to increase fire contract
  • Dresden will consider smoke-free parks
  • Is AES part of a trend for coal-fired plants?
  • Johns is Dresden's new mayor
  • New Jersey company buys former AES plant
  • Residents object to street name change
  • Trustee questions process, spending
  • Wood burning plant battles weather
    DUNDEE
  • $900,000 extra in Dundee reserve funds
  • 'Gray muck' is a natural occurrence
  • Aceyt Food’s plan delayed—building empty
  • Aceyt Foods delays Dundee operations
  • After 31 years, dentist closes Dundee office
  • Area firefighters assist with Irene recovery
  • Attorneys will appeal Coleman ruling
  • Authorities arrest Dundee man on sexual abuse charges
  • Authorities investigate Dundee burglaries
  • Authorities make Dundee drug arrests
  • Back Pack Program will set up in Dundee
  • Board approves Dundee Day bed races
  • Boorom appears in Dundee court
  • Business grants are still available in Dundee
  • Business owners can apply for grant
  • Capurso, Koehler will lead Dundee
  • Chairperson, two members resign from board
  • Coleman must pay back premiums
  • Company submits offer for Dundee Foods
  • Concerns presented to village board
  • Construction vs. Dundee graduation tradition?
  • Crocodile Mercantile gets ready to open
  • Crosswalk safety is a concern in Dundee
  • Dandy Mart offers to buy adjacent Dundee property
  • Deer runs through Dundee youth center, restaurant
  • Door to door surveys ready for Dundee
  • Dundee adopts 2.8 percent school tax levy
  • Dundee adopts budget: Up 6.3 percent
  • Dundee approves 3 percent tax levy increase
  • Dundee approves bids for park work
  • Dundee area improvement plan gets early approval
  • Dundee bands are champions, again
  • Dundee bands bring home more wins
  • Dundee bands claim another championship
  • Dundee bands take class championship
  • Dundee bands win Class C crown
  • Dundee board approves $14.4M budget
  • Dundee budget hearing draws few comments
  • Dundee budget shows 6.4 percent increase
  • Dundee Central presents ‘White Christmas’
  • Dundee Central School meeting watch 11/13
  • Dundee changes roofing project construction date
  • Dundee considers solar power
  • Dundee considers virtual website
  • Dundee Days bed races are back
  • Dundee discusses fire assistance
  • Dundee district faces budget cuts
  • Dundee district schedule is ready for the school year
  • Dundee earns state award for character
  • Dundee fails to get grant
  • Dundee fire chief proposes changes for department
  • Dundee fire department wants to incorporate
  • Dundee fire department wants to incorporate
  • Dundee focuses on cemetery maintenance
  • Dundee Foods continues production moves
  • Dundee Foods is reducing employment
  • Dundee Foods will relocate 10 employees
  • Dundee fund starts 55th year
  • Dundee gives contracts for capital project
  • Dundee grocery will convert to Save-A-Lot
  • Dundee has an August court date for Coleman
  • Dundee helps 'Sandy' storm victims
  • Dundee honors firefighters, emergency squad
  • Dundee honors firefighters, first responders
  • Dundee honors years of service
  • Dundee is mailing water data to residents
  • Dundee is unsure of school budget revenue
  • Dundee loses $400,000 grant
  • Dundee makes more cuts to school budget
  • Dundee may cut funds for athletic teams
  • Dundee merchants prepare Main Street grant
  • Dundee moves football, soccer practice fields
  • Dundee names new school administrators
  • Dundee now estimates a $548K deficit
  • Dundee officials praise projects
  • Dundee outlines complaint process
  • Dundee parents hear from officials
  • Dundee plans 59 percent sewer rate increase
  • Dundee plans April budget vote
  • Dundee plans cemetery improvements
  • Dundee plans hearing for tax override
  • Dundee plans new sports Web site
  • Dundee playground is on the way
  • Dundee reports project is on schedule
  • Dundee residents now pay school taxes at Five Star Bank
  • Dundee roadwork kicks up dust
  • Dundee Rotary honors Carley
  • Dundee school board 01/14/10
  • Dundee school board 02/12/09
  • Dundee school board 04/02/09
  • Dundee school board 05/14/09
  • Dundee school board 06/11/09
  • Dundee school board 08/06/09
  • Dundee school board 1/12/11
  • Dundee school board 10/08/09
  • Dundee school board 11/12/09
  • Dundee school board 6/10/10
  • Dundee school board 7/12/12
  • Dundee school board 8/12/10
  • Dundee school district begins work on budget
  • Dundee school project is on track
  • Dundee school surplus is a 'surprise'
  • Dundee school work comes in underbid
  • Dundee seeks help for comprehensive plan
  • Dundee seeks reserve fund information
  • Dundee sees $592K school budget gap
  • Dundee sets hearing for light industry
  • Dundee sewer district created $50K deficit
  • Dundee solar facility will be done Dec. 31
  • Dundee squad has its own emergency
  • Dundee students get funds to start businesses
  • Dundee students promote community values
  • Dundee students raise food for charity
  • Dundee supports villages in fracking court cases
  • Dundee suspends teacher, wants to terminate
  • Dundee tax levy increases 2.5 percent
  • Dundee threatens to lock station gates
  • Dundee village approves new budget
  • Dundee village board 02/10/09
  • Dundee village board 02/23/10
  • Dundee village board 08/11/09
  • Dundee village board 2/14/12
  • Dundee village board 2/28/12
  • Dundee village board 7/27/10
  • Dundee village board 8/10/10
  • Dundee village budget is 16K over tax cap
  • Dundee village tackles financial issues
  • Dundee voters approve $18,036,881 Capital Project
  • Dundee wastewater project gets extension
  • Dundee water tank needs replacement
  • Dundee will go with pagers
  • Dundee will play football in Penn Yan
  • Dundee will purchase new emergency radios
  • Dundee will seek a Main Street grant
  • Dundee will vote on 3 percent tax levy increase
  • Dundee woman goes to jail for protesting
  • Dundee's tax levy is three percent
  • Dundee's Water Street looks a bit different
  • Dundee's welcome signs will get a new look
  • Dundee: Regional powerhouse for bands
  • Dundee’s Hill earns Firefighter of the Year
  • Economic program focus is on Dundee
  • Elections have many unopposed candidates
  • Fire chief proposes buying used gear
  • Fire chief resigns
  • Firefighter aid tops agenda
  • Firm will address Dundee structural concerns
  • Forum warns of Internet dangers for children
  • Foundation donates two laptops to Dundee center
  • Gas leaks in Dundee are increasing
  • Graduation on the lawn, the back lawn
  • Grants available for Dundee area businesses
  • Health improvement project moves into new phase
  • Highland apartments will undergo $3.8M renovations
  • Job eliminated for 'Teacher of the Year'
  • Judge drops charges against Boorom
  • Jury finds Dundee teen guilty in burglaries
  • LiDestri will move some Dundee jobs
  • Miller questions Dundee budget items
  • Mobile bottling unit will get $250K upgrade
  • More trees are needed in Dundee
  • New food company is ready for business
  • New hearing officer will review Coleman case
  • New owner will purchase Giles food store
  • Nine-year-old caught in bomb threat
  • No change in Coleman case
  • Officials will cancel tax plan for Aceyt Foods
  • Reed gets hydrofracking resistance in Dundee
  • Reed visits Dundee early in his new post
  • Report: Dundee company gets purchase offer
  • Residents complain about speed, noise
  • Residents have questions for museum officials
  • Rotarians honor Taylor, Washburn
  • Rotary names Koehler a Paul Harris Fellow
  • Runners, walkers raise $715
  • School board continues planning capital project
  • School boards agree on shared services
  • School budget includes a 2.8 percent levy
  • School project won't raise taxes
  • School roof is next Dundee project
  • Scottish Festival needs volunteers
  • Second student makes bomb threat
  • Sheriff arrests three for Dundee burglary
  • Snyder reports on health care project
  • St. Andrew's Church will close its doors
  • Starkey discusses fracking concerns
  • State has plans for Dundee school project
  • Student joins Dundee school board
  • The changing face of Dundee's main street
  • The Dundee water tank needs replacement
  • The Observer will relocate to 7 Main St., Dundee
  • Three former mayors attend Dundee meeting
  • Towns help with Dundee water line
  • Towns weigh-in with concerns about waste
  • Tri-board discusses fire department
  • Two trustee seats on ballot in Dundee in March
  • Vandalism mars pavilion project
  • Veteran asks for tax exemptions
  • Village looks for input on walking trail
  • Village work leaves some residents unhappy
  • Village: Utilities slow with emergency response
  • Volunteers secretly restore 1969 Cougar
  • Wellness Center needs money, equipment
  • Work begins on historical society building
    HAMMONDSPORT
  • Authorities find victim in Keuka Lake drowning
  • Boat owner appeals Keuka Maid eviction
  • Chamber wants to create brochure for lake
  • Condo project has new look, new name
  • Curtiss alumni celebrate school
  • Curtiss museum helps solve mystery for show
  • Curtiss museum looks to recreate history
  • Curtiss pilot still in critical condition
  • Curtiss plane crashes, pilot is uninjured
  • Curtiss School will start merge in fall
  • Fate of the Keuka Maid rests in two court cases
  • Getting ready for trout season, April 1
  • Hammondsport apartments are almost full
  • Hammondsport approves condominium site plan
  • Hammondsport approves Curtiss school sale, with objections
  • Hammondsport approves school sale
  • Hammondsport building project is 'on hold'
  • Hammondsport earns performance distinction
  • Hammondsport gets $432K grant
  • Hammondsport gets a cool new logo
  • Hammondsport graduates start a business
  • Hammondsport hears Curtiss school purchase offers
  • Hammondsport is named one of the 'best high schools'
  • Hammondsport looks at $12M budget
  • Hammondsport looks for more budget cuts
  • Hammondsport offers to sell Curtiss school, again
  • Hammondsport proposes $7.7M project
  • Hammondsport proposes a 1.97 percent tax levy increase
  • Hammondsport receives national honor
  • Hammondsport school board 01/20/10
  • Hammondsport school board 01/21/09
  • Hammondsport school board 02/11/09
  • Hammondsport school board 03/18/09
  • Hammondsport school board 04/08/09
  • Hammondsport school board 04/14/10
  • Hammondsport school board 05/11/10
  • Hammondsport school board 05/12/09
  • Hammondsport school board 06/17/09
  • Hammondsport school board 07/14/10
  • Hammondsport school board 07/15/09
  • Hammondsport school board 08/19/09
  • Hammondsport school board 09/16/09
  • Hammondsport school board 1/19/11
  • Hammondsport school board 10/20/10
  • Hammondsport school board 11/18/09
  • Hammondsport school board 12/14/11
  • Hammondsport school board 12/15/10
  • Hammondsport school board 2/16/11
  • Hammondsport school board 6/15/11
  • Hammondsport school board 6/16/10
  • Hammondsport school board 6/20/12
  • Hammondsport school board 9/15/10
  • Hammondsport school board 9/21/11
  • Hammondsport school installs more heated sidewalks
  • Hammondsport school meeting 11/19
  • Hammondsport school meeting 12/17
  • Hammondsport school will digitally scan fingerprints
  • Hammondsport senior apartments nearly done
  • Hammondsport sets Curtiss school vote
  • Hammondsport voters approve $7.7M project
  • Hammondsport, buyer cancel Curtiss school sale
  • HCS Participates in Butterfly Beltway Project
  • How cool is Hammondsport?
  • Jury: Keuka Maid is a 'squatter'
  • Keuk Maid sells for $26,000
  • Keuka Maid goes up for auction Oct. 22
  • Keuka Maid is being handled in court
  • Keuka Maid is now gone from the lake
  • Keuka Maid owner dismantles boat
  • Museum boats head to Keuka Lake
  • New Keuka Maid owner is refurbishing
  • New state law affects possible Curtiss sale
  • New Urbana board starts eviction process again
  • Petition may force a Curtiss sale vote
  • Property owners have big ideas for building
  • Ravines purchases production facility in Geneva
  • Relative wants school to honor Curtiss legacy
  • Residents want a referendum for Curtiss sale
  • Route 54A will get $1M for culvert work
  • School board will pursue Curtiss sale
  • School retirees disagree with insurance change
  • Sheriff charges man with witness tampering
  • Voters will decide $7.7M capital project
  • What is happening with the Keuka Maid?
  • Work will make Hammondsport gazebo level again
    HECTOR
  • Conservation district stops farm project
  • Hector board comments on fracking
  • Hector group wants fracking ban
  • Hector residents still question manure project
  • Hector supports proposed scenic byway
  • Hector town board 01/12/10
  • Hector town board 04/13/10
  • Hector town board 05/11/10
  • Hector town board 07/13/10
  • Hector town board 08/11/09
  • Hector town board 09/08/09
  • Hector town board 1/11/11
  • Hector town board 10/13/09
  • Hector town board 11/05/09
  • Hector town board 11/17/09
  • Hector town board 12/1/09
  • Hector town board 12/30/10
  • Hector town board 6/8/10
  • Hector wants involvement with gas drilling
  • Hector will absorb Burdett’s water district
  • Hector will hold fracking meeting
  • Hector Wine Co. opens in Schuyler
  • Hector, Burdett consider town water district
  • National forest is a popular attraction
  • National Forest proposes tree treatment plan
  • Proposed Hector law would help agricultural disputes
  • Public calls out Reed on fracking stance
  • Retired teacher starts tutoring program
  • State designates first Seneca Lake Scenic Byway
    JERUSALEM
  • Branchport meeting covers drilling, protests
  • Cold War veterans want exemption
  • Developer wants to build senior housing
  • Developers wait for town's approval
  • Gillibrand talks business with Yates owners
  • Institute provides watershed practices
  • Jerusalem adopts wind farm law
  • Jerusalem amends zoning to ban hydrofracking
  • Jerusalem approves subdivision law
  • Jerusalem board adopts scenic view protection
  • Jerusalem doesn't want wastewater trucks on roads
  • Jerusalem files suit against Penn Yan
  • Jerusalem looks for contamination source
  • Jerusalem ponders address problem
  • Jerusalem presents sixth draft for Route 54A plan
  • Jerusalem proposes new address system
  • Jerusalem town board 01/21/09
  • Jerusalem town board 02/18/09
  • Jerusalem town board 04/15/09
  • Jerusalem town board 04/21/10
  • Jerusalem town board 05/20/09
  • Jerusalem town board 06/17/09
  • Jerusalem town board 07/15/09
  • Jerusalem town board 08/19/09
  • Jerusalem town board 09/16/09
  • Jerusalem town board 1/19/11
  • Jerusalem town board 10/20/10
  • Jerusalem town board 3/16/11
  • Jerusalem town board 5/19/10
  • Jerusalem town board 6/15/11
  • Jerusalem town board 7/21/10
  • Jerusalem town board 9/21/11
  • Jerusalem town board 9/6/12
  • Jerusalem, Penn Yan end sewer dispute
  • Jerusalen town board
  • Jones reappoints Stewart as deputy supervisor
  • Museum breaks ground in Branchport
  • Penn Yan, Jerusalem dispute will be heard in court
  • Residents work to conserve Bluff Point
  • State awards $498K to museum group
  • Town says 'no hazard'; Citizens will monitor
  • Yates approves Jerusalem townhouse project
  • Yates rejects Route 54A name changes
    MILO
  • Assessment Grievance Day is May 25
  • Association updates Milo on wastewater
  • Casella transfer station will close
  • Fire destroys two houses, damages third
  • Furnaces cause concern
  • Gleason ends service on Milo town board
  • Iraq veteran standoff ends without injury
  • Keuka Maid captain gets jury verdict
  • Milo adopts $1.4M budget for 2012
  • Milo adopts 2013 budget
  • Milo adopts hydrofracking moratorium
  • Milo appoints Spanneut to board
  • Milo approves moratorium
  • Milo approves subdivision moratorium
  • Milo board approves Morgan Marine expansion
  • Milo considers home lighting
  • Milo considers second access to treatment plant
  • Milo considers term change for supervisor
  • Milo creates reserves for water lines
  • Milo faces 2.6 percent tax increase
  • Milo gets the legal bill for the Keuka Maid
  • Milo meeting watch 11/17
  • Milo passes moratorium on adult stores
  • Milo passes outdoor furnace ordinance
  • Milo plans to add steep slopes law
  • Milo reduces committee term limits
  • Milo residents petition for new road
  • Milo residents voice gas drilling concerns
  • Milo town board
  • Milo town board 01/19/10
  • Milo town board 02/17/09
  • Milo town board 1/18/11
  • Milo town board 2/21/12
  • Milo town board discusses training for volunteer boards
  • Milo wants county-wide noise ordinance
  • Milo wants to drop county compensation plan
  • Milo will not pursue noise ordinance
  • Milo's comprehensive plan address town's unique nature
  • New state water regulations will affect towns
  • New water district is almost ready
  • Officials hear Milo bridge replacement plans
  • Penn Yan wants road in Milo
  • Planning board reviews Milo's subdivision
  • Residents can charge their taxes
  • Residents want noise ordinance
  • Spike shares coverage report
  • Village does not want sewer district
  • Water still a hot topic in Milo
    MONTOUR FALLS
  • Boat lift, docks need repairs
  • County wants apartments at Center
  • Dialysis unit opens at Schuyler Hospital
  • Dollar Foods will close soon
  • Fire department wants plan
  • Flats on Broadway project is underway
  • Former courthouse will be a theater again
  • Hospital breaks ground on $6.45M project
  • Hospital plans Seneca View renovations
  • Hospital will locate some offices in Montour House
  • Hospitals restrict visitors due to H1N1 virus
  • Humane society will relocate to Montour
  • Humanitarian foundation sets up in Montour
  • Marina items fill Montour agenda
  • Mayor: Montour Pharmacy will close Dec. 6
  • Montour approves all-terrain restrictions
  • Montour approves Montour House visitor center signs
  • Montour approves sidewalk stamping
  • Montour breaks ground on Gateway Project
  • Montour bridge work will be done in October
  • Montour Coffee House is ready for business
  • Montour considers $39K budget increase
  • Montour considers new cable provider
  • Montour cuts marina fishing
  • Montour Falls adopts 2009-10 budget
  • Montour Falls approves two percent tax levy decrease
  • Montour Falls ends highway agreement
  • Montour Falls gets $440,000 in federal funds
  • Montour Falls meeting 02/02/09
  • Montour Falls meeting watch 11/17
  • Montour Falls seeks building proposals
  • Montour Falls sets up interim code officer plan
  • Montour Falls tax rate stays same as last year
  • Montour Falls village board 01/19/10
  • Montour Falls village board 03/01/10
  • Montour Falls village board 04/05/10
  • Montour Falls village board 05/18/09
  • Montour Falls village board 07/06/09
  • Montour Falls village board 09/21/09
  • Montour Falls village board 1/18/11
  • Montour Falls village board 1/18/12
  • Montour Falls village board 1/3/12
  • Montour Falls village board 1/4/11
  • Montour Falls village board 1/6/12
  • Montour Falls village board 10/05/09
  • Montour Falls village board 10/19/09
  • Montour Falls village board 10/4/10
  • Montour Falls village board 11-4-10
  • Montour Falls village board 11/3/11
  • Montour Falls village board 11/7/11
  • Montour Falls village board 12/08/09
  • Montour Falls village board 2/22/11
  • Montour Falls village board 2/7/11
  • Montour Falls village board 3/21/11
  • Montour Falls village board 3/5/12
  • Montour Falls village board 4/19/12
  • Montour Falls village board 4/4/11
  • Montour Falls village board 9/19/11
  • Montour Falls village board 9/6/12
  • Montour Falls village board 9/7/10
  • Montour gets $11K forestry grant
  • Montour group promotes village
  • Montour House opening makes it official
  • Montour House wins state award
  • Montour increases sewer rates 19.8 percent
  • Montour increases sewer rates 27.9 percent
  • Montour marina expands with new camp sites
  • Montour meeting 12/09
  • Montour now cancels their NASCAR event
  • Montour Pharmacy wants drive-through
  • Montour plans $550K Main Street improvements
  • Montour reconsiders parking ban
  • Montour rejects gateway project bids
  • Montour sticks with insurance decision
  • Montour town board 02/10/09
  • Montour wants changes to new zoning
  • Montour wants to eliminate parking on west Genesee Street
  • Montour will get $144K for flood control
  • Montour will reopen yacht club building
  • Motorcycle ride will come to Montour
  • Nelson rededicates Flats on Broadway
  • Nelson will re-dedicate Flats on Broadway
  • New daycare opens, with some objections
  • New life for an old school house
  • O'Mara, Friend here calls for reform
  • Quinlan's Pharmacy plans to open in Montour Falls
  • Reed wants to repeal healthcare law
  • Residents discuss drainage concerns
  • Schuyler Hospital receives $6.4M grant
  • Schuyler Hospital will increase shared services
  • Schuyler starts moving animals to new shelter
  • Schuyler will repair Montour creek erosion
  • Senate honors Philip C. Smith
  • September Hill will reopen April 1
  • Sewer design for Montour housing is approved
  • State bids out Fire Academy work
  • State wants second shift to fix bridge
  • The Catharine Valley Trail poses emergency concerns
  • The Old Havana Theatre is new again
  • Truck spills 4,875 gallons of paint in Montour
  • Village approves $482K Main Street bid
  • Village hall will host plays
  • Village proposes 1 percent tax levy increase
  • Village still has water district questions
  • Walking the marsh, with lots of litter
  • Welliver project gets national recognition
    ODESSA
  • After 22 years, Learn leaves Odessa school board
  • Citizens point out dissolution benefits
  • Committee extends survey deadline
  • Engineers propose wetland treatment for Odessa
  • Envirothon challenges Odessa students
  • Frame says state aid, mandates are problematic
  • Frame: 'Don’t bow to pressure from other districts'
  • Frame: It’s not worth closing B.C. Cate
  • Group plans soccer fields in Odessa
  • Group says: 'If Odessa dissolves, costs go up'
  • Harrington is Odessa- Montour's new board president
  • Learn, Morrow will step down
  • New firefighters are ready to serve
  • Odessa approves $479K bid
  • Odessa budget is $656K short
  • Odessa considers $544K salary cuts
  • Odessa considers sports mergers
  • Odessa could now lose $430K in aid
  • Odessa Fire Department celebrates 100 years
  • Odessa fires Colunio, looks at policy
  • Odessa fires Jaynes over conduct
  • Odessa graduates celebrate 55 year reunion
  • Odessa hears possible $951K budget gap
  • Odessa hosts Promethean conference
  • Odessa library celebrates 25 years
  • Odessa may complete generator in six weeks
  • Odessa passes on pay increase vote
  • Odessa plans 5.5 staff cuts
  • Odessa plans for more school renovations
  • Odessa presents ‘Once Upon a Mattress’
  • Odessa proposes no tax levy increase
  • Odessa proposes two percent tax levy increase
  • Odessa reviews new building projects
  • Odessa school ups tax levy one percent
  • Odessa student: Overcomes challenges and helps others
  • Odessa Tea Party hosts candidates
  • Odessa Tea Party questions Richter, Marcellus
  • Odessa teachers change curriculum
  • Odessa will cut staff
  • Odessa will increase tax levy 2 percent
  • Odessa will look at more shared services
  • Odessa will vote on village dissolution
  • Odessa's capital project will start during spring break
  • Odessa, Catharine seek comprehensive plan input
  • Odessa-Montour budget raises levy 4.06 percent
  • Odessa-Montour faces $497K budget gap
  • Odessa-Montour looks at shared services
  • Odessa-Montour school board 01/14/10
  • Odessa-Montour school board 02/26/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 04/21/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 05/14/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 08/20/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 09/10/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 1/13/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 1/8/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 10/08/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 11/13/08
  • Odessa-Montour school board 11/17/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 12/10/09
  • Odessa-Montour school board 12/11/08
  • Odessa-Montour school board 2/10/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 5/10/12
  • Odessa-Montour school board 5/12/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 6/10/10
  • Odessa-Montour school board 6/14/12
  • Odessa-Montour school board 6/9/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 7/12/12
  • Odessa-Montour school board 8/11/11
  • Odessa-Montour school board 8/12/10
  • Odessa-Montour school board 9/9/10
  • Odessa-Montour sets school goals
  • Planners suggest Main Street commercial improvements in Odessa, Burdett
  • Residents say no to Odessa dissolution
  • State approves Odessa-Montour project
  • State honors Churches with lifetime award
  • State recognizes student improvement
  • Will Odessa dissolve as a village?
    PENN YAN
  • 'Fracking' forum draws 200 people
  • A trail of history, nature, and some trash
  • Academy is changing, more to come
  • Academy project is on schedule
  • Accident leaves boy in guarded condition
  • Allison outlines work plans for municipal parking lot
  • Architects present facility options without middle school
  • Author advises smart development, more trees for Penn Yan
  • Best Western plans to add 12 rooms
  • Boat launch now charges non-residents
  • Call Center is ahead of schedule
  • Changes and budget cuts for Penn Yan
  • Charrette focuses on waterfront, downtown
  • Committee forms to look into fire spending
  • Committee meets with fire officials about spending
  • Community celebrates hospital project
  • Comptroller wants more village oversight
  • Concern growing for AES
  • Cornell documents every street-side tree
  • County wants farm office open
  • Crews work on Liberty Street projects
  • CROP Walk raises funds to fight hunger
  • Cruisin' Night fills Main St.
  • Cuts continue in Penn Yan school budget
  • Detour traffic squeezes merchants
  • Developer plans new homes for Penn Yan
  • District budget gap is $3.4M
  • District cuts jobs, awards tenure
  • Draft budget contains 2.54 percent levy increase
  • Dundee wants new Coleman hearing officer
  • Eaves takes Miss Penn Yan crown
  • Economic board breaks down marine costs
  • Economic projects continue in Yates
  • Eldridge gets state prison sentence
  • Expanding on the lake, marina adds slips
  • Farm Service office plans to close in Penn Yan
  • Fire contract generates more questions
  • Fire department audit uncovers spending
  • Fire department plans to incorporate
  • Fire fund questions continue
  • Fire trucks will relocate for bridge work
  • Firefighter trustees get a vote
  • Former bus driver pleads not guilty
  • Former employees file suit against The Connection
  • Former mayor charged with two felonies
  • Forum slams hydrofracking process
  • Front yard parking in Penn Yan spurs variance requests
  • Garno charged with arson
  • Garrett Winery project will start before it snows
  • Gillibrand announces lake program
  • Grand Jury indicts former mayor
  • Habitat house project is 'extreme'
  • How Penn Yan lost the boating museum
  • Judge drops charges against Marchionda
  • Judge selects prosecutor for Marchionda case
  • Keuka College gets financial failing grade
  • Keuka College names new president
  • Keuka Lake State Park is still a potential museum site
  • Keuka Lake water quality stays 'AA'
  • Keuka Outlet becomes $6.5 million project
  • Kolb encourages action on state convention
  • Krossin' Keuka raises $48K
  • Legislators expect to use reserve funds
  • Legislators oppose anti-gun legislation
  • Legislators share mandate concerns
  • Legislature reappoints Purdy, Fitch
  • Liberty Street bridge will close Sept. 13
  • Library completes Carnegie renovations
  • Marchiona’s last meeting is brief
  • Marchionda case will go to grand jury
  • Marchionda pleads not guilty
  • Marchionda pleads not guilty in county court
  • Marchionda will not run for mayor
  • Massa conducts Penn Yen meeting
  • McCredy joins the list of closed GM dealers
  • Mennonites get complaint for messy issue
  • Morehouse will continue as school board president
  • Moss is volunteer of the year
  • Municipal board reviews proposed building plans
  • Museum plans Branchport campus project
  • Museum selects design team, buys school
  • New art gallery, offices will open in June
  • New board gets started in Penn Yan
  • New lights will help with detour
  • New president sets path for Keuka College
  • New Sarrasin's, hotel may be a $10M project
  • No county spending on museum, yet
  • Non-residents will pay for boat launch
  • O'Mara, Palmesano hear fracking concerns
  • Oak Hill plans expansion
  • Officials considers bridge work
  • Officials will develop park master plan
  • Orman says goodbye
  • Over 200 people attend gun law meeting
  • Parts of Elm Street close for work
  • Penn Yan adjusts sewer, water rates
  • Penn Yan Airport receives $298K grant
  • Penn Yan ALDI is not having equipment problems
  • Penn Yan ambulance membership will change
  • Penn Yan approves 2011-12 budget
  • Penn Yan approves easements for bridge work
  • Penn Yan approves funeral protection
  • Penn Yan approves interim chief
  • Penn Yan approves two salt barn bids
  • Penn Yan board member objects to code of conduct
  • Penn Yan bridge is losing strength
  • Penn Yan bridge is on the way back
  • Penn Yan bridge will close in September
  • Penn Yan central plans to cut 18 positions
  • Penn Yan considers 22 staff cuts
  • Penn Yan considers funeral protest limits
  • Penn Yan considers moving night court
  • Penn Yan considers water plant controller
  • Penn Yan considers waterfront development
  • Penn Yan court is moving
  • Penn Yan demolishes bathhouse
  • Penn Yan discusses school budget
  • Penn Yan elects new mayor
  • Penn Yan excels with Reading First program
  • Penn Yan expenses up, so are valuations
  • Penn Yan facade fund stirs interest
  • Penn Yan gets $500K from state
  • PENN YAN GETS CALL CENTER, 450 NEW JOBS
  • Penn Yan gets funding for three buildings
  • Penn Yan has $2.5M budget gap
  • Penn Yan has details on waterfront costs
  • Penn Yan honors ag group members
  • Penn Yan inducts first members into hall of fame
  • Penn Yan joins Keuka fracking opposition
  • Penn Yan library is changing
  • Penn Yan looks at $1.3M budget gap
  • Penn Yan man awaiting charges after standoff, house fire
  • Penn Yan may find solution to cats
  • Penn Yan middle school students adopt Outlet Trail
  • Penn Yan middle school will not close this year
  • Penn Yan names new police chief
  • Penn Yan offers sidewalk program
  • Penn Yan opens ‘Into the Woods’
  • Penn Yan opens Liberty Street bridge
  • Penn Yan plans 20 job reductions
  • Penn Yan re-elects Morehouse
  • Penn Yan receives $80,000 grant for Indian Pines park
  • Penn Yan residents question staff cuts
  • Penn Yan reviews 2010 bridge project
  • Penn Yan reviews test assessments
  • Penn Yan schedules public hearings
  • Penn Yan school adopts 2.5 levy increase
  • Penn Yan school board 01/13/10
  • Penn Yan school board 01/14/09
  • Penn Yan school board 01/27/10
  • Penn Yan school board 01/28/09
  • Penn Yan school board 02/11/09
  • Penn Yan school board 03/04/09
  • Penn Yan school board 03/18/09
  • Penn Yan school board 03/31/10
  • Penn Yan school board 04/22/09
  • Penn Yan school board 07/01/09
  • Penn Yan school board 08/12/09
  • Penn Yan school board 1/11/11
  • Penn Yan school board 10/20/10
  • Penn Yan school board 11/04/09
  • Penn Yan school board 11/16/11
  • Penn Yan school board 11/18
  • Penn Yan school board 11/18/09
  • Penn Yan school board 12/09/09
  • Penn Yan school board 12/10
  • Penn Yan school board 2/15/12
  • Penn Yan school board 2/3/11
  • Penn Yan school board 4/25/12
  • Penn Yan school board 4/27/11
  • Penn Yan school board 6/6/12
  • Penn Yan school board 7/20/11
  • Penn Yan school board 7/21/10
  • Penn Yan school board 9/19/12
  • Penn Yan school hears capital project update
  • Penn Yan school presents five-year overview
  • Penn Yan school saves one position
  • Penn Yan sees $3.3M budget gap
  • Penn Yan selects Hamilton as new superintendent
  • Penn Yan sets hearing on tax cap override
  • Penn Yan students learn leadership skills
  • Penn Yan tables budget adoption vote
  • Penn Yan tax levy increases 2.08 percent
  • Penn Yan threatens to stop service
  • Penn Yan trims more from budget