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Larry Vetter To Be This Year’s St Patricks Day Parade Grand Marshall

March 13, 2024

FROM HORNELL CITY HALL: Vetter Named Grand Marshall of 2024 St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Irish-American Heritage Month Proclaimed in the City

Mayor John Buckley is excited to announce Larry Vetter as the Grand Marshall for the 2024 St. Patrick’s Day parade. “One of the greatest things about our Hornell community are the wonderful people who live here. Larry is one of several dedicated people who contribute to and help define our community.”
It is fitting for Larry to lead the parade, as it seems like in many of the endeavors he undertakes, he ends up in a leadership position, carving the path of hope, growth, and community spirit.
Larry and his wife, Anne, moved to our Hornell in 1978, raising six children together, and would tell you, “The best decision I ever made for my family was to move them to Hornell.”
Larry has engaged in many areas of community service, serving on several local, county, and state boards, volunteering his time and shaping our community in profound ways. He has served on the Board of Education, the YMCA Board of Directors, Hornell Youth Football, St. James Mercy Hospital Board of Directors, United Way of the Southern Tier, and even our Chapter of Ancient Order of Hibernians, in all of which he assumed a leadership role as president, chairman, or administrator.
In addition to those many roles, Larry has also been devoted to the Hornell Chamber of Commerce, Sisters of Mercy Development Board, Steuben County Workforce Development, and the St. Ann’s Church Parish Council.
Larry is also known for coaching youth basketball at the YMCA, which he completed for over four decades. When providing his biography, his daughter Laura, remarked, “He was instrumental in teaching Hornell’s youth not only the game of basketball, but also about character, leadership, respect for self and others, work ethic, and sportsmanship.”
Perhaps his largest impact, was as the Executive Director of the Hornell Housing Authority, a position he was named in 1978 and held until his retirement in 2010. This job created a large impact by assisting those who needed support or assistance with our most basic of needs: housing. In 2018, he took an Executive Director role with the New York State Public Housing Authority Director’s Association, of which he was a founding member over 30 years ago, recently retiring in January of this year.

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Troopers Say A Fillmore Man Kills Own Dog And Kidnapped Someone

July 1, 2023

From State Police: On June 29, 2023 the Bureau of Criminal Investigation out of SP Amity arrested Jeremy J. Vankuren, 33 of Fillmore, NY for Kidnapping 2nd degree (B Felony), Aggravated Animal Cruelty (E Felony), Menacing 3rd degree (B Misdemeanor), Torturing/Injuring Failure to Provide Sustenance (A Misdemeanor) and Obstruction of Governmental Administration (A Misdemeanor).
On June 28, 2023, Troopers out of SP Amity received a complaint of possible animal cruelty. Investigation determined that Vankuren had people at his residence on County Route 23 in the town of Hume on June 19, 2023. Allegedly during that time, Vankuren forcefully restrained a 28-year-old victim to a chair outside the residence. Vankuren then took his red nosed pitbull and put it into a burning barrel in front of the victim. The victim was held against their will for multiple hours.
The Bureau of Criminal Investigation executed a warrant at the Vankuren residence and located the burned deceased dog and other items relating to the incident.
Vankuren was arrested and processed at SP Amity. Vankuren was arraigned at the town of Hume Court. Vankuren was remanded to the Allegany County Jail in for $20k cash and $40k bond with a return date of July 13, 2023.
This is still an ongoing criminal investigation.

The Allegany County District Attorney’s Office and the Allegany County SPCA assisted in this investigation.

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Steamers Beat Horseheads Hitmen Last Night

July 24, 2023

The Hornell Steamers collected 16 runs on 17 hits as they defeated the Horseheads Hitmen 16-7 on Friday evening.
Horseheads scored three in the 1st and threatened for more in the 2nd when Trey Slawson (Keuka) came out of the pen and got the Steamers out of the jam.

Tyler Curtis (Fredonia) got Hornell on the board with a RBI single in the 4th. In the 5th, Luca Ciaramitaro (Siena) scored after Ryan Hill’s (Mercyhurst) sac bunt was thrown down the first base line. Jason Story (Utica) tied it one batter later when he hit a sac fly.

The Hitmen took back the lead with a run of their own in the bottom of the 5th but Hornell responded by scoring the next twelve runs. Matt Wessels (Iona) hit a three run homer in the 6th. In the 7th, Justin Swanson (North Park), Curtis, and Ciaramitaro collected RBI singles to increase the lead to 9-4.

Swanson added to the lead in the 8th when he lifted a three run homer to center. Story hit a sac fly in the 9th and Wessels scored on a throwing error before Tim Burns crushed a two-run homer to left to cap Hornell’s scoring for the evening.

Horseheads hit their second homer of the game in the 9th but could never get any closer.

Wessels finished 3 for 4 with 3 RBI while Story was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI. Robert Chesney (Central Connecticut) also collected three hits in five at bats. Swanson led the team with 4 RBI.

Slawson allowed just one run in 4.1 innings of work to earn the win out of the pen. He allowed five hits, walked three, and struck out three. Tim McClare (Fredonia) tossed 1.2 innings with four strikeouts.

Hornell has Saturday off before heading to Olean on Sunday for a 1 p.m. contest with the Oilers.

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Hornell Police Daily Log For June 21, 2023

June 22, 2023

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Schumer And A.I.

June 22, 2023

ABC News reports that U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s SAFE Innovation framework outlines four pillars that he hopes will guide future bipartisan collaboration on legislation governing AI: security, accountability, protecting our foundations and explainability. “Lawmakers, Schumer said, should focus their efforts on ensuring U.S. security pertaining to AI and accountability to ensure issues like misinformation and bias are addressed. AI should also uphold democratic values, and lawmakers should understand why it chooses certain outputs,” ABC quoted schumer as saying.

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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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