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Heavy Rain, Possible Flooding May Happen Friday, Etc.

June 22, 2023

From Governor Kathy Hochul: “Nearly every region across the State will experience thunderstorms or heavy rainfall over the coming days, putting many communities at risk of isolated flash floods. Localized flooding is possible in the New York City, Long Island, Mid-Hudson and Southern Tier regions. Upstate regions including the Capital Region, North Country, Mohawk Valley and Central New York are also at risk for excessive rainfall and isolated flash floods. State personnel are constantly monitoring forecasts and I encourage all New Yorkers to take responsible precautions: be aware of local forecasts, sign up for emergency alerts, monitor any road closures and prepare a bag of supplies in the unlikely event that a rapid evacuation is needed.”

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Street Paving On Five Hornell Streets Friday June 23, 2023

June 22, 2023

The Department of Public Works is paving the following streets on Friday June 23, and Monday June 26, 2023 (weather dependent).

Thacher Street
Steuben Street (from the railroad tracks to Hornell Street)
Irving Place
Kansas Avenue
Washington Street (from the end to Thacher Street)

These streets will be closed to all traffic beginning at 7 a.m. and will remain closed until work is complete and the new asphalt has cooled.

In order for crews to safely and efficiently resurface the streets, please remove all vehicles from the street, and any you may need from your driveway, before 7 a.m. There will be no access to the street or driveways until paving is complete.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation and understanding while we make these necessary improvements.

If you have any questions, please contact Department of Public Works Superintendent Mitchell Cornish at 607-324-7421.

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Hornell Police Daily Log For June 21, 2023

June 22, 2023

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Half A Dozen Alfred State Students – Going To Ireland

June 21, 2023
By Paul Welker

ALFRED, NY – A group of six Alfred State nursing students are heading to Ireland along with Associate Professor KathyAnn Sager to learn about the healthcare services in the country.

The group arrives in Ireland on June 25, and will spend two weeks learning in the cities of Dublin and Galway. Joining Sager on the trip is Molly Arnold (Dryden, NY), Bethany Gayhart (Canisteo, NY), Avery Grusendorf (Belmont, NY), Leah McCormick (Andover, NY), Maxwell McCumiskey (Fillmore, NY), and Samantha Price (Hornell, NY).

Students will be leading a discussion related to a topic of their choosing while the group explores various healthcare facilities in Ireland. The students will be journaling their thoughts and observations during their travels and the students will present a final project based on their reflections of the trip upon returning home.

Each of the students are in various stages of their educational journey and have different perspectives on the upcoming trip. Several of the students are already working in the field.

McCumiskey is excited to take part in the trip. “I feel this program will allow me to better understand health care and different levels of nursing in a broader sense, specifically outside the U.S. It is an honor to participate in this study abroad program which is allowing me to elevate my knowledge of nursing care and its history.”

“From this trip I will receive the benefits of expanded education and knowledge from living in a different country temporarily,” commented Grusendorf. “Learning the cultural differences can help me to potentially give better care when I am a licensed RN in the United States.”

The group leaves out of Philadelphia, PA and the trip will include time for the students to explore the area and experience the culture.

Additional Student Quotes:
“The proposed program of study abroad will help me broaden my horizon and help me to begin to learn about healthcare across the world. I also will learn and appreciate different cultures.”
• Leah McCormick

“Study abroad will help me get a better understanding of nursing and expand my knowledge. It will be interesting to compare our healthcare system and theirs.”
• Molly Arnold

“This experience allows me to further my knowledge of nursing and is a great opportunity to be able to see healthcare in a different setting.”
• Bethany Gayhart

“As a registered nurse, I believe this experience will be insightful. I am eager to meet other healthcare professionals and discuss similarities and differences in our systems and facilities.”
• Samantha Price

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Bath Junction Is Renamed After Hornell’s Jim Griffin

June 21, 2023

BATH, NY – Longtime Steuben and Hornell County Industrial Development leader Jim Griffin was honored yesterday, when the Bath/Hammonsdport Railroad, renamed the Bath Junction the “Griffin Junction”. That’s because of Griffin’s life long effort to promote Hornell and the Southern Tier, through economic development. The event was attended by family , friends and formal colleagues.

Shawn Hogan describes Griffin as a local “legend” in the economic development/industrial development field.

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