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An Obese Chihuahua Shapes Up for Summer -- New York Magazine
Most Chihuahuas hover between four and six pounds. 'I get yelled at on the street,' says her owner, Pamela Arconti, an executive assistant on Wall Street.
Bath Salts: How the Hidden Drug Problem Could Affect the Merkel / Scerbo Trials
On a late Saturday night in Penfield last summer, 29-year-old Ray Shrout was looking to buy drugs.
Dana Lyon 5th graders and staff celebrate Arbor Day
On Friday, April 26, 2013, fifth grade students and staff from Dana Lyon Middle School celebrated Arbor Day by participating in the Bath Shade Tree Committee's tree planting ceremony.
Steuben County Grand Jury handed down eight open indictments this week, according to the Steuben County District Attorney's Office: Robert E. Wood, 36, of Prattsburgh, was charged with first-degree criminal contempt, a class E felony, for allegedly choking, striking and kicking a person who had an order of protection against him.
Village interested in re-applying for NYMS grant program
The Village of Bath is interested in re-applying for the 2013 New York Main Street grant program through New York State's Consolidated Funding Application process.
Railroad crossings to get new gates, signals
Work will begin soon at the Bath and Hammondsport Railroad Crossing near the Interstate Highway 86 on and off ramps, in the village of Bath, near Route 54.
Sheriff: Man sold stolen rings on Craigslist
An Avoca man was arrested for allegedly trying to sell stolen wedding rings on Craigslist, the Steuben County Sheriff 's Office reported Thursday.
Jack Lisi Youth Awards honor eight
Young men and women who've overcome significant challenges in their lives and have inspiring stories to tell were honored over the last weekend at the 2013 Jack Lisi Youth Awards.
Bath Village Police announces parking/traffic restrictions for Bath...
Bath Police Chief David K. Rouse announces Saturday, May 18, the village of Bath is supporting the local event of "Bath Community Expo." Parking and traffic restrictions to be imposed: On Friday, may 17, 2013 at 3 p.m., Bath Village Police will begin posting "No Parking" signs around the perimeter of Pulteney Square.
Bath Village Police announces parking/traffic restrictions for Bath Community Expo
Bath Police Chief David K. Rouse announces Saturday, May 18, the village of Bath is supporting the local event of "Bath Community Expo." Parking and traffic restrictions to be imposed: On Friday, may 17, 2013 at 3 p.m., Bath Village Police will begin posting "No Parking" signs around the perimeter of Pulteney Square.
Keeping quality education a must
I have really enjoyed my campaign for the Bath Central School Board of Education.
Arianna Turner, a student at Hammondsport Central School, will represent New York as a National Youth Delegate to the 2013 Washington Youth Summit on the Environment at George Mason University.
Krisher receives new rank, new responsibility
Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for additional responsibility and leadership.
RAMP Guys aids Bath resident; installs 300th ramp
Safely walking in or out of your home is something many take for granted. But for 90-year-old Betty Bigelow, leaving her one-story home on Freeman Terrace had become difficult and dangerous.
Emergency Services to visit Civil Defense Center in Bath on Thursday
On Thursday, May 10 at 7 p.m., the newest addition to area Emergency Services will be making a visit to Bath at the Civil Defense Center on Route 54 for the Steuben County Chiefs meeting.
Bath Branch AAUW selling tickets for Hysterical/Historical Women play
Bath Branch AAUW will perform a play, Hysterical/Historical Women, directed by Peg Inglis, at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 18 at St.
The unofficial pledge total to date is $39,059, which would be a new record, but the actual money received is what will establish the final total.
DEC report: Steuben led NY in deer harvest
Steuben County led New York in total deer harvested during the 2012 hunting seasons, according to an annual report released Friday, April 19, by the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Bath legion honors past auxiliary presidents
Charles E. Wescott Unit #173 offers a tribute to past presidents who served from 1920-2012. They were instrumental in organizing and keeping our Unit going through the years, serving our veterans, children and youth, the community and working on the many programs in which the Auxiliary was involved.