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You've been paying more at the gas pumps and grocery stores. Now you'll have to give your kids more money to pay for school lunches.
Summer is used to upgrade classrooms, buildings. By Roger Neumann * rneumann@stargazette.com * July 17, 2008 For most students and teachers, school is out for the summer.
Summer reading program winners
This week's prize winners in the Star-Gazette Summer Reading Program: *Kaitlyn Lembo, a fifth-grader at Hugh Gregg Elementary in Corning, will receive a copy of "Olivia Kidney," written by local author Ellen ...
Community Foundation Spring Grants
The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes Inc., at 307B E. Water St.
CCTC scholarship winner announced
Chemung Canal Trust Company today announced that Jaclyn Escudero, a senior at Corning-Painted Post West High School, has been named the recipient of the bank's 2008 college scholarship.
Lindley boy, 7, remains critical following near drowning
A 7-year-old Lindley boy, who nearly drowned Tuesday in the Tioga River, remained in critical condition Wednesday morning at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Steuben camp helps girls catch dance fever
With arms waving, legs kicking and smiles stretching from ear to ear, more than 100 girls -- plus a few moms -- have clapped, spun and hopped through Summer Dance Camp this week at the Christian Hope Center.
Evolution isn't quite the controversial topic the media makes it out to be, says the Rev.
Campbell Burglary Suspects on the Run
New York State Police are on the lookout for at least two people accused of breaking into Southern Tier home.
Red Cross offers classes for babysitters, emergency response
The Greater Steuben Chapter of the American Red Cross will offer Babysitter's Boot Camp from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug.
Hornell Man Charged With Trespassing
Officials with the State Police in Painted Post said they arrested twenty-four year old Michael Studley Saturday night.
Corning East, Horseheads, Watkins Glen and Southside High Schools held graduations Saturday.
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Donations to fund work at area museums
The Patterson Inn Museum and the Painted Post-Erwin Museum at the Depot are having work done this summer thanks to two local foundations.
Registration scheduled for Corning summer school
The Corning-Painted Post School District will hold registration for high school summer school from noon to 3 p.m. today through June 27 at West High School, Victory Highway in Painted Post, and from noon to 3 ...
ERWIN -- Firefighters worried about a potential silo dust explosion Monday morning staged at an animal food plant outside Painted Post, where up to 42 tons of feed was smoldering in silos at Pace Manufacturing.
A local church is trying to help some of you cope with the rising food prices by providing food for half the price.
Groups to provide kids with free summer food
This summer, free lunches and breakfasts will be available for all children and teens 18 years of age and under at various locations throughout Steuben County.
Painted Post native wins Goldwater scholarship
Neith Little of Painted Post, a junior at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, has received a prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
Upcoming vacation Bible schools
Following is a list of upcoming vacation Bible schools at Twin Tiers churches. For inclusion, please e-mail the details two weeks in advance to kjohnson@stargazette.com with 'Vacation Bible School' in the ...
Economist: S. Tier avoids housing crisis
PAINTED POST -- The Elmira-Corning area and most of upstate New York have so far escaped the housing crisis that affects much of the rest of the U.S. That's the conclusion of Richard Deitz, a senior economist ...