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Buckley Asks The Governor For More State Funding

March 11, 2024

FROM HORNELL CITY HALL:

Mayor John Buckley reviewed the proposed status of Aid and Incentives for Municipalities (AIM) funding, as well as Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) at the City’s February Common Council meeting. The Council unanimously passed a resolution urging Governor Hochul to work with leaders of the State Senate and Assembly and increase AIM funding in the 2024-2025 adopted State budget. This call to action aligns with the advocacy of 370 New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM) members who have also recently urged state leaders to increase this vital funding.
“AIM funding plays a critical role in supporting municipal services for cities and villages across the state, and municipalities have not seen an increase in AIM funding in 15 years. Considering the nearly 45% increase in inflation during this period, it’s time for AIM funding to receive a much-needed boost,” emphasized Mayor Buckley.

The resolution highlighted the mounting challenges faced by municipalities in maintaining affordability and ensuring public safety. Compounding these challenges, the Governor’s proposed budget also projects a $60 million decrease in CHIPS funding, exacerbating the strain on critical infrastructure.
Mitch Cornish, Superintendent of Public Works states, “The CHIPS funding is utilized for street paving, and we aim to pave about 10 streets per year. This proposed reduction would reduce paving by at least 2 streets, and set our paving cycle behind.” Cornish went on to note, “There’s no shortage of infrastructure needs, and the cost of everything from labor to supplies have increased dramatically. Residents will feel the reduction in CHIPS funding. Put simply, it means more potholes and less paving.”

Echoing similar sentiments, City Chamberlain Michele Smith states, “The City’s costs increase each year, and we depend on AIM and CHIPS to balance our budget. Increased funding for AIM, and restored CHIPS funding are vital to sustain essential services and to keep our City affordable.”
“The proposed budget that maintains flat AIM funding and reduces CHIPS is simply outrageous. Municipalities provide critical services on the front-lines that keep our state operational. From water and sewer services, to road and bridge repairs, to police and fire protection, municipalities provide the foundational services our communities require to function. Dollar-for-dollar, it’s the most prudent investment the state can make; these funding streams provide the necessary support, while easing the local taxpayer burden. We appreciate the messaging and support of New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM) to keep this issue at the forefront and fight for effective change. It’s long overdue,” Mayor Buckley concluded.

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Wind Advisory Until 8:00 Tonight

March 11, 2024

…WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING…

* WHAT…Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.

* WHERE…In New York, Northern Oneida, Yates, Seneca, Southern
Cayuga, Onondaga, Steuben, Schuyler, Chemung, Tompkins,
Madison, Southern Oneida, Cortland, Chenango, Otsego, Tioga,
Broome and Delaware counties. In Pennsylvania, Bradford county.

* WHEN…Until 8 PM EDT this evening.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects.
Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may
result.

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Hornell’s St Patricks Day Parade Is This Saturday

March 11, 2024

FROM HORNELL CITY HALL:

The 2024 St Patrick’s Day Parade in the Maple City is Saturday March 16. Lineup will be on Genesee Street near Community Bank. The Parade will march down Seneca St. to Main St., ending at the Main Place. Line up begins at 10:30 with the parade stepping off at 11am.
No need to register, just show up in your finest greens and join the fun!!!
Thank you to the following businesses for sponsoring a shuttle bus again this year and to Hornell Area Transit and their drivers for making the shuttle possible.

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Hornell Boys Basketball Season Comes To An End

March 1, 2024

 

ROCHESTER, NY – The Hornell Boys Varsity Basketball Team suffered a loss to Mynders on Friday night at the Blue Cross Arena, final score 68-59.

The leading scorer for Hornell was Gennaro Picco 20 points, followed by PJ Picco 17 points, and Wyatt Evingham with 12 points.

This was the Section V B1 Finals, and is the end of the season for the HHS boys varsity basketball team.

The Hornell Girls Varsity Basketball Team will be in the Section V B Finals tomorrow at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua, at 1:00pm.

WLEA will be airing that game, on the radio on AM 1480, also heard on FM 106.9, and you will be able to listen online here on Wlea.net too.

 

 

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Wlea To Broadcast Saturday’s Hornell Girls Section V Finals

March 1, 2024

The Hornell Girls Varsity Basketball Team will be playing against Dansville in a Saturday, 2:00pm game.
This is the Section V Girls Class B Finals, and WLEA will be broadcasting it.

Listen onilne, or on the radio, on AM 1480, also heard on FM 106.9.

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Hornell Boys Basketball In The Section V Finals Tonight – Hornell Girls Basketball In The Section V Finals Saturday

March 1, 2024

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More Details About The North Main Street Extension Fire

February 28, 2024

North Hornell Fire Chief Mike Robbins tells WLEA News that the fire at 7431 North Main Street Extension, the France residence, was called in Tuesday night shortly after 6:00pm. Fire departments from Hornell, Arkport, South Hornell, Canisteo, Almond and Fremont. South Dansville’s Fire Department was on stand by.

There were no injuries.

“Preliminary reports are that the home owner was not there because it was a rental,” Robbins said. “He was welding out back and something had caught on fire on the back porch. He had put it out a couple of times, it was a little fire, and he thought it was out and he went back into the house. When he came back downstairs, the house was filled with smoke.”

There has been some talk on social media about the 9th Alarm, which Fire Chief Robbins called for last night. “The 9th Alarm is something that was set up after the Preston Avenue fires,” Robbinx explained. “The 9th Alarm is a Tanker Task Force, so that fire chiefs don’t have to call in for individual tankers, if a bunch of tankers are needed, we call in for a 9th Alarm and it calls in for all the tankers in the Hornell area.”

Fire Chief Robbins says the North Hornell Fire Dept. did end up going back in the midnight hour, at about 12:30am early this morning, not long after they had gotten back into service, to put out some hot spots. “While we were putting stuff back together we were dispatched again for a rekindle, the gas company, National Fuel, was on the scene. “Over all, everyone did an excellent job, working together and getting the fire taken care of and protecting exposures.

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Hornell Sports Night 2024 Lineup

February 28, 2024

Former New York Yankee Chuck Knoblauch is coming to Hornell Sports Night. The Four-time MLB World Series Champion and four-time All-Star will be joining other great professional, amateur, and honored high school athletes at the 48th annual sports night. Heisman Trophy Finalist and NFL Quarterback, ESPN’s Ryan Leaf will also be there, as will professional wrestler, model and actress Kelly Kelly will also be one of the guests.

That will be April 13 at The Main Place on Main Street in Hornell.

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Hornell Boys Beat Livonia And Hornell Boys Are Going To Blue Cross Arena

February 27, 2024

In high school basketball the Hornell Red Raiders Varsity Basketball team defeated Livonia in a game heard on WLEA last night , final score 69-51. Gennaro Picco scored a total of 22 points last night. The Hornell boys will be in the section five finals Friday night at 7:00 against Mynderse, at the Blue Cross Arena at 7pm. And WLEA will have the Hornell girls game vs Wellsville Wednesday night at 7:45.

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Hornell Community Arts Center Looking To Work Out A Deal With The YMCA

February 27, 2024

Hornell Mayor John Buckley said there is $200,000 available from the DRI (Downtown Revitilization) money for the Community Arts Center. Dr. Susan Grey says there’s been talks going on between the Hornell Ymca and the Hornell Community Arts Center – and talk of a possible lease agreement between City Hall – the Community Arts Center and the Ymca….Buckley and the Common Council are sending a resolution to the governor’s office asking that state AIM funding not be cut but be increased in the state budget. “We’re treated as second class citizens,” Buckley said last night, of small towns, cities and villages.

The Hornell Council renewed its agreement with the Steuben County Centralized Arrangement Court. A bond resolution for over a million dollars for Veterans Memorial Park improvements was passed unanimously last night. Other resolutions passed were about budget amendments. There was also a water and waste water contract agreement with the water operators union.

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Hornell Boys/Girls Basketball Scores And This Week’s Schedule

Feburary 26, 2024

The Hornell Boys Varsity Basketball team beat Waterloo Friday night, 81-54. The Hornell Girls Varsity Basketball team beat Livonia Saturday afternoon, 61-53. The Hornell Boys will be playing Livonia tonight at 7:30pm, this sectional semi-finals game is at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua. If Hornell Boys win tonight, they will go to Section V finals, Friday night at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochestere at 7pm. The Hornell Girls play Wednesday night at 7:00pm vs Wellsville, at Honeyoye Falls Lima. If the Hornell Girls wins that game, they go to the Section 5 B Finals at Finger Lakes Community College, Saturday at 1pm.

WLEA is broadcasting tonight’s Hornell boys game vs. Livonia.

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More Info On The Two New Hornell Fire Dept Call Men

February 20, 2024
By Deputy Mayor Jessica Cleveland

The City of Hornell Fire Department is pleased to announce the appointment of two call men, Justin Haynes and Eric Watkins, following unanimous approval by the Board of Public Safety at their February meeting. Call men are an integral part of the Hornell Fire Department, providing support services on an as-needed basis.

Chief Frank Brzozowski expressed confidence in the appointments, stating, “We are fortunate and excited to welcome Justin and Eric to our team. Both possess the required credentials and certifications, and we have great expectations for their contributions.”

Justin Haynes is a City resident and currently serves as a firefighter at the City of Corning Fire Department. Brzozowski highlighted Haynes’ enthusiasm to participate with the City of Hornell Fire Department as call man and stay involved in the community.

Eric Watkins also currently serves as a City of Corning fireman and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as a career firefighter. Brzozowski commended Watkins for looking to stay involved and maintaining his skills as a call man.

Mayor John Buckley was enthusiastic about the appointments, stating, “The City of Hornell provides outstanding service and having dedicated call-men is an integral part of that service. We appreciate Justin and Eric for offering their expertise and service to our community. We look forward to their contributions to the City of Hornell.”

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