June 29, 2023
Tag: South Hornell New York
June 28, 2023
BATH
UNOFFICAL PRIMARY ELECTION 2023
Absentee / Early Voting / Election Day
BATH
Town Supervisor (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Bath: EDs reported: 4 of 4 100%
Ballots: 601
Undervotes: 3
Overvotes: 1
Double Votes: 0
Joshua Buck (REP) 440
Ronald C. Smith (REP) 155
Write-in 2
Total 601
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Bath: EDs reported: 4 of 4 100%
Ballots: 601
Undervotes: 98
Overvotes: 2
Double Votes: 0
Michael D. Walden (REP) 191
David Wager (REP) 424
William Glosick (REP) 178
Dustin Buck (REP) 309
Write-in 0
Total 1202
Bath Area County Legislator (3rd District) (2 Year Unexpired Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
LD 3 Bath : EDs reported: 4 of 4 100%
Ballots: 601
Undervotes: 21
Overvotes: 1
Double Votes: 0
Dean Rawleigh (REP) 247
Nicholas Pelham (REP) 332
Write-in 0
Total 601
ADDISON
Town Supervisor (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Addison: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 150
Undervotes: 4
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Jeffrey BeGell (REP) 40
Jack Thompson (REP) 106
Write-in 0
Total 150
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Addison: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 150
Undervotes: 45
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Joseph D. Trappler (REP) 81
David Miller (REP) 101
Brandon Conklin (REP) 73
Write-in 0
Total 300
Superintendent of Highways (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Addison: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 150
Undervotes: 4
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Jason M. Smith (REP) 59
Kenneth R. Peoples, Jr. (REP) 87
Write-in 0
Total 150
CAMPBELL
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Campbell: EDs reported: 2 of 2 100%
Ballots: 178
Undervotes: 54
Overvotes: 2
Double Votes: 0
Glenn A. Vogel (REP) 112
James F. Drumm (REP) 82
Norman Maynard (REP) 106
Write-in 0
Total 356
CATON
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Caton: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 245
Undervotes: 0
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Eric M. Hurd (REP) 147
Emily M. Gridley (REP) 151
Edward J. Rose (REP) 95
Timothy R. Scott (REP) 97
Write-in 0
Total 490
RATHBONE
Town Supervisor (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Rathbone: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 196
Undervotes: 5
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Marjorie A. Smith (REP) 96
Russell W. Morseman, III (REP) 95
Write-in 0
Total 196
Town Clerk (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Rathbone: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 196
Undervotes: 1
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Mary E. Jacobson (REP) 118
Barbara A. Hargrave (REP) 77
Write-in 0
Total 196
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Rathbone: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 196
Undervotes: 63
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
William J. Reagan (REP) 76
Eric Bump (REP) 99
Lanny R. Newell (REP) 78
Brian Wilson (REP) 75
Write-in 1
Total 329
Superintendent of Highways (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Rathbone: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 196
Undervotes: 3
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Duane M. Miles (REP) 38
Dan Barney (REP) 85
Nathan E. McChesney (REP) 70
Write-in 0
Total 196
TROUPSBURG
Town Supervisor (2 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Troupsburg: EDs reported: 1 of 1 100%
Ballots: 59
Undervotes: 1
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Tonya R. Tompkins (REP) 29
Kenneth A. LeCrone, Jr. (REP) 23
Write-in 6
Total 59
Wayland
Town Supervisor (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Wayland: EDs reported: 2 of 2 100%
Ballots: 215
Undervotes: 10
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Carol E. Mykel (REP) 96
Gary Willyerd (REP) 106
Write-in 0
Total 212
Council Member (4 Year Term) – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Wayland: EDs reported: 2 of 2 100%
Ballots: 215
Undervotes: 23
Overvotes: 0
Double Votes: 0
Brian Logsdon (REP) 161
Jackie Wheaton (REP) 105
Robert Reigelsperger (REP) 130
Write-in 0
Total 419
June 28, 2023
Supervisor – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Almond: reported: 1 of 1 100.00%
Ballots: 84
Jo-Anne Freeland (REP) 27 32.14%
Daniel P. Hegarty (REP) 57 67.86%
Write-in 0 0.00%
Total 84 100.00%
Council Member – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Angelica: reported: 1 of 1 100.00%
Ballots: 93
Donald C. Case (REP) 33 20.25%
Elwyn C. Gordon (REP) 63 38.65%
William C. Weaver (REP) 66 40.49%
Write-in 1 0.61%
Total 163 100.00%
Council Member – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Friendship: reported: 1 of 1 100.00%
Ballots: 83
Michelle R. Baker (REP) 45 30.61%
Carolyn Carney (REP) 49 33.33%
Linda Mascho (REP) 50 34.01%
Write-in 3 2.04%
Total 147 100.00%
Council Member – Republican (Vote for 2)
Town of Wirt: reported: 1 of 1 100.00%
Ballots: 106
Alice J. Dunbar (REP) 47 26.26%
Rob Putnam (REP) 65 36.31%
Mike Scott (REP) 66 36.87%
Write-in 1 0.56%
Total 179 100.00%
Superintendent of Highways – Republican (Vote for 1)
Town of Wirt: reported: 1 of 1 100.00%
Ballots: 106
Curtis Rung, Sr. (REP) 33 31.13%
John Sheets (REP) 73 68.87%
Write-in 0 0.00%
Total 106 100.00%
June 27, 2023
U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced today, that $1,223,040.65 in federal funding is going to fire departments across the state. Schumer and Gillibrand noted that $110,979.42 will go to the Hornell Fire Dept.
From Senator Schumer: “From Hornell to Hamburg, our brave firefighters are always on the front lines risking their lives to protect our communities,” said Senator Schumer. “These courageous first responders deserve all the federal support possible to ensure they have the equipment they need to keep themselves and our communities safe. I’ve fought my whole career to deliver resources for New York’s firefighters, and today’s funding will keep our fire department prepared to take on any emergency.”
From Senator Gillibrand:“New York’s firefighters work tirelessly to protect our communities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “This federal funding will provide them with the equipment, training, and resources they need to stay safe as they respond to emergency situations. I will continue working to ensure that New York’s fire departments have what they need to continue defending our communities on the front lines.”
June 26, 2023
Hornell Deputy Mayor Jessica Cleveland
The City of Hornell is excited to kick off its summer program this week. The City pool at Veterans Memorial Park at James Street opened on Sunday, and today, the summer program begins on playgrounds at Columbian School, High School, Stephens St., Madison Ave., and James Street. The City of Hornell summer playground program operates from Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 4 pm, closing for a lunch break from 12 pm to 1 pm.
The pool partnership with the YMCA has been wonderful and continues to benefit residents. Last year, Mayor John Buckley initiated the pool sponsorship program, which provides free swim on certain days, and Mayor Buckley will once again be sponsoring the pool on Independence Day, providing free swim to everyone from open to close! If you are interested in sponsoring a day of free swim, please contact the YMCA.
There are many exciting improvements planned for James Street in the coming year. Last month, the City ordered $40,000 worth of new playground equipment to be added to the existing playground near the handball wall. Delivery of the new equipment is expected in January, with assembly and installation taking place in the spring.
As many may recall, the City also received a $427,000 grant from NYS Parks to put towards the upgrades at the park. These upgrades include replacing the tennis courts, which will include two pickleball courts, resurfacing the basketball court, replacing the old baby pool with a fun splashpad, and upgrading the pool house and locker rooms. Mayor Buckley announced at the June Common Council meeting, the bid period for this project is open now, and construction is tentatively planned to begin this Fall. Many visiting the park may notice the existing parking lots have been resurfaced, and a new parking lot has been constructed behind the pool to accommodate the growing number of park visitors. Upgrades to the concession stand building are also planned for the coming year.
June 26, 2023
Empire Report New York has a story up this morning on how the state last week, almost passed a ban on employee non-compete agreements that workers sign so they don’t take a job with a competitor.
The governor still might sign it though, so we’ll see.
Click here for full story.
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.
June 24, 2023
According to longtime ASSEMBLY Magazine columnist Harry Moser in Manufacturing Projects for EV Batteries and Semiconductors Catapult Reshoring, 2022 was a record year in the U.S., with more than 364,000 new manufacturing jobs created. That’s a record high, a 53 percent increase from 2021.
Moser cites a combination of government incentives, the surge in manufacturing projects for EV batteries, and semiconductor chip investments as the top reasons for the drastic increase.
JUne 23, 2023
CANISTEO, NY – From Canisteo Village Hall: We were notified that an electric car plugged into the Village owned outlets yesterday to charge their vehicle. The Village has addressed the issue. The outlets were put in for casual use so you could sit at the table or bench and have the option to plug in a computer/electronic device so you can work/socialize in the downtown area. These outlets are not intended to provide a major service at no cost. We are aware there will be an increase in electric vehicles and may explore options for charging stations where residents can pay to charge their vehicle. In the meantime we will need to terminate service to the outlets until a plan can be put in place.
June 23, 2023
Here is the list of local high schools having graduations this weekend:
Hornell Tonight 7pm
Canisteo-Greenwood Tonight 7pm
Arkport Central Tonight 7pm
Avoca Central Tonight 630pm (indoors)
Prattsburgh Central Tonight 7pm
Bath Central Tonight 7pm
Hammondsport Tonight 7pm
Campbell savona’s graduation 10am Saturday
Alfred Almond graduation is 2pm Saturday