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Mary T. Pollizi, of Hornell

HORNELL-Mary T. Pollizi, 62, of 106 Hornell St., Hornell, died early Monday morning (May 29, 2023) at her home, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Hornell on November 14, 1960, she was the daughter of Francis & Barbara (Norton) Pollizi.

Mary grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1979). For about 11 years she was employed at the former Red Barn Family Restaurant as a counter-girl and later as assistant manager and for 20 years served as a Home Healthcare Giver in the Hornell area. Most recently, Mary was employed at Stephens Auto in Hornell, serving in many capacities including warehouse worker, attending the counter and manning the phones.

She was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church. Mary was an avid reader of romance novels and mystery novels and enjoyed coloring in stress relief books. She had a deep appreciation of all music and in her younger years loved dancing. She was a die-hard Buffalo Bills Football fan and especially loved the Super Bowl years. Her greatest joy in life was simply spending time with her family, especially her grandkids.

Mary was preceded in death by her father, Francis “Fran” Pollizi.

Surviving are 2 sons, Jeremy (Nichole) Pollizi of Hornell and Steven Pollizi of Hornell;
2 daughters, Jennifer DePietro of Long Island and Rochelle Houghtaling of Buffalo; her mother Barbara Pollizi of Hornell; 3 brothers, Michael (Kelley) Pollizi of Hornell, Thomas (Margaret) Pollizi of Rochester and Timothy Pollizi of Hornell; 3 sisters, Deborah Stauffer of Ft. Meyers, FL, Rose (Richard) Bartlet of Hornell and Lori (Mark) Corso of Arkport; 3 grandchildren, Ryleigh Pollizi, Reid Pollizi and Conner Pollizi; many nieces, nephews & cousins.

The family of Mary T. Pollizi will receive friends on Monday from 12:00 (noon) – 2:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Memorial Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 2:00 PM with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating. Final interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Mary’s family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to the Care First Hospice, 3805 Meads Creek Rd., Painted Post, NY 14870 or to the American Cancer Society, 13 Beech St., Johnson City, NY 13790. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

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USDA, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Farm Bureau, Visit Grape Vineyards In Steuben Co

May 30, 2023

New York State Ag and Marketing officials say, the State Ag Commissioner Richard Ball recently joined state and local leaders, representatives from the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, New York Farm Bureau, the USDA, and Cornell Cooperative Extension to tour several vineyards in the area, which were impacted by a recent freeze.

They say the group visited with grape growers in Steuben County and neighboring counties to assess the damage.

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Newsmaker, May 30, 2023, Gary Ostrower

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Crosby Street, Street Work, Is Finished, In Hornell

May 30, 2023

HORNELL, NY – From Deputy Mayor Jessica Cleveland: 8th and 9th ward residents have reason to celebrate as the City of Hornell successfully concluded a significant paving project on Crosby St. Paving on O’Conner Ave., Orchard St., Rose Ave., and West VanScoter St. has also been completed, bringing further improvements to the area.

“The paving on Crosby Street required a bit more planning due to its considerable length and heavy traffic, including large equipment. It was quite an undertaking to minimize disruption. We coordinated with the Lippincott’s Rubbish, the school district, and a door-to-door with residents to ensure minimal service disruption,” explained Mitchell Cornish, Public Works Superintendent. “We managed to keep the project to just three days, with the milling and paving occurring concurrently to expedite the completion of the milling and paving. We also coordinated completion of paving on O’Conner Ave., Orchard St., Rose Ave,. and West VanScoter St., for optimal time and equipment management” continued Cornish.

Mayor John Buckley said, “We were able to kick off the summer paving season with this large project on Crosby St. I would like to express my gratitude for the hard work from our public works department. They not only planned and coordinated the project, but also ensured that the infrastructure and surface were adequately prepared ahead of time. I would also like to thank Alderman Bassage and Alderman Colluci for going door-to-door to inform residents and providing an outline of the plan. While we understand these projects are never easy on those directly impacted, the end result is worth it. We appreciate the cooperation and patience of the residents while this work was completed.”

8th-Ward Alderman Jim Bassage expressed his enthusiasm for the completion of the paving project, stating, “the condition of Crosby Street has been an issue for a great many years. I commend the City for finding a solution to address the street’s condition. The milling and paving of Crosby Street is a highly positive development that will effectively addresses many concerns and complaints that have been made over the years.”
9th-Ward Alderman Bob Colucci was similarly excited, “Crosby Street is like only a few other streets in the City; it’s a vital link to the towns to the west of our city, providing many commuters an alternate route to Alfred and Andover. It also handles heavy commercial and agricultural traffic, and is an important route for first responders providing emergency services. I am thankful for the decision to undertake the milling and repaving. I’d like to thank the DPW, and paving contractor Dolomite for a job well done. I’d also like to add that there is a new generation of children living on Crosby Street and remind people to obey the speed limit and watch out for them.”

Mayor Buckley echoed the concern regarding speeding vehicles, “I’ve already alerted the police department to be vigilant for speeding, now that the paving is completed.”

As paving season continues, the City looks towards the 1st Ward as paving is next planned for Thacher St., Kansas Ave., and Irving Place. This scheduled paving will occur in a traditional manner and information will be forthcoming.

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Mary Lou Markham, of Hornell

HORNELL-Mary Lou Markham, 88, of 83 Platt St., Hornell, died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon (May 27, 2023) at St. James Hospital where she was taken after being stricken at home.‎

Born in Hornell on June 4, 1934, she was the daughter of Francis & Josephine (Ely) Markham and the step-daughter of Dorothy Roe Markham.

Mary Lou grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1953). She was employed for 22 years in many capacities at the former Corbin Wood Products in Hornell. When Corbin’s Wood Products closed its doors in 1976, Mary Lou made the decision to become a hairdresser and beautician. In 1977 she enrolled in Beautician School in Olean and became a licensed beautician. For over 40 years she owned & operated Mary Lou’s Hair Salon in Hornell.

She was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church. She enjoyed spending time in the kitchen cooking & baking. She also loved working outside in her garden raising tomato plants and beautiful flowers. Mary Lou enjoyed sports and in her younger years enjoyed bowling.

In addition to her parents and step-mother, Mary Lou was preceded in death by her sisters, Sandra Ray (died 2007) and Loretta Markham (died 2016); her nephew, John Ray (died 2023) her longtime companion, John “Jack” Generalli (died 2021).

Surviving are her nieces & nephews, Robert “Bobby” (Terri) Ray, Joe (Colleen) Ray, Lisa Stubbs and Lynn (Tony) Jones; several great-nieces and great-nephews.

At Mary Lou’s request there will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

Mary Lou’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to either the Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843 or to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

 

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Joanne Marie Porcaro, of Hornell

HORNELL-Joanne Marie Porcaro, 88, of 119 East Elm St., Hornell, died early Saturday morning (May 27, 2023) at St. James Hospital, following a brief illness.

A native & life resident of Hornell, she was born September 11, 1934 and was the daughter of Frank & Edna (Norton) Secondo.

Joanne attended Bryant School, Hornell Junior High School and was a graduate of Hornell High School (Class of 1952).

For a time, Joanne was employed as a sales clerk at the former Cards Drug Store in Hornell. She also served as a cook at the Hornell Knights of Columbus, working countless private parties. For many years she was employed as a cook in the cafeteria of the Hornell High School, whipping up delicious meals for hundreds of hungry students and teachers every day.

Joanne was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church where she donated countless hours as a member of the St. Ann’s Church cleaning Crew. She had also been a member of the Ladies of Columbus and a lifetime member of the G. Carducci Lodge (Sons of Italy). Having a great “culinary gift”, Joanne loved cooking & baking especially for family gatherings and holidays. No one ever left her home hungry!

She was married on May 26, 1956 to Leo J. Porcaro for 63 years, who died March 4, 2020. Joanne was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Mary Ann Losecco, Dorothy Ermy, Janice Davis & Patty Lenhart; her brother, Karl Secondo; and her son-in-law, George “Joe” Richardson

Surviving are 2 daughters, Rene Richardson of St. Petersburg, FL and Mary Magari of Syracuse; 2 sons, Richard “Rick” Porcaro of Hornell and Nicholas (Kathleen) Porcaro of Arkport; 1 brother, Frank Secondo of Mesa, AZ; her grandchildren, Joey Porcaro, Amy (Matt) Baldassare, Elizabeth “Liz” (Chris) Gandolfo, Kathryn Porcaro, Julie (Philip) Rubin, Jill (Craig) Reeves, Phillip Magari, Kaleigh (Chris Lafler) Porcaro, Christopher (Kirsten) Porcaro and Nicole (Dustin) Romanos; her great-grandchildren, Vinny Baldassare, Christian Baldassare, Gabriel Baldassare, Emma Baldassare, Spencer Porcaro, Quinn Porcaro, Ford Gandolfo, Leo Romanos and Rylee Porcaro; many nieces & nephews.

The family of Joanne Marie Porcaro will receive friends on Wednesday from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church. Burial will be in Bath National Cemetery next to her husband, Leo.

Joanne’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to St. Ann’s Academy, 41 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843 or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

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Troopers: Hornell Resident Throws Rock At A Car

May 29, 2023

FROM STATE POLICE: On Sunday, May 21, 2023, troopers from SP Wayland received a report of criminal mischief that occurred on Big Creek Rd in the town of Fremont. The suspect allegedly threw a rock at the victim’s vehicle windshield, causing a large crack. The suspect was identified as Carli R. Corcoran, age 27, of Hornell, NY. Corcoran responded to SP North Hornell and was subsequently arrested for Criminal Mischief 3rd (E Felony). Corcoran was processed at SP North Hornell, then released with an appearance ticket returnable to the Fremont Town Court on June 5, 2023, at 10:00 a.m.

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Shootout, On A Bus, In Charlotte, North Carolina

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