“All Hallow E’en does not come very often, and after the occurrences of last night, the people of Geneva would not care if it did not appear again in a
From the 1850s into the 1900s, Geneva had several public halls. There was Linden Hall, Dove Hall and Collin’s Music Hall, but have you heard of Irving Hall?
On Sunday morning, Sept. 17, Temple Beth-El reported a bomb threat. Although — thankfully — law enforcement found no device, Rabbi Ann Landowne offered Rosh Hashanah services on Zoom.
On June 14, 1898, only four days before the arrival of Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show, readers of the Geneva Daily Times learned that volunteers in Roosevelt’s Rough Riders sailed