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Hornell school board vote: Bryant school is for sale, housing sought

Hornell school board vote: Bryant school is for sale, housing sought
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Vacant structure burns to ground in Canisteo

The cause of the fire is undetermined From News Reports CANISTEO The Canisteo Fire Department was called out to a structure fire early Monday afternoon on County Road 119. Local firefighters arrived to find a vacant structure that was completely involved, having already collapsed to the ground. The department, with support from neighboring firefighters, went to work suppressing the flames.  Mutual aid involved tankers were called in from Canisteo, South Hornell and North Hornell, as well as pumpers from Canisteo and South Hornell and an ambulance from Jasper. The cause of the fire is undetermined. Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy

Hornell aims to address traffic troubles at Rt 36 and Bethesda Drive

HORNELL More traffic is a good thing for the City of Hornell.  More traffic generally means a growing population, which reflects ample industry, jobs and opportunity in the Canisteo Valley.  But it also comes with a downside.  More accidents.  As the Hornell economy has picked up steam in recent years, anchored by Alstom and related industries, traffic on Route 36 through the city has also increased. A trouble spot has emerged at 36 and Bethesda Drive, which has witnessed accidents with growing frequency.  “You’re seeing more and more traffic as the city grows, as industry and the economy grows. You’re seeing more people and more vehicles,” said Mayor John Buckley. “Unfortunately it seems like we’ve had a lot of accidents up on the intersection of Route 36 and Bethesda Drive recently.” 

North Hornell village switches police partnership again

NORTH HORNELL  Police protection is changing once again in the village of North Hornell.   The village re-launched a local police force in partnership with the Canisteo Police Department, with officers beginning to patrol North Hornell this month. Under the agreement with the Canisteo PD, part-time Canisteo police officers will pick up shifts in North Hornell. Canisteo Police Chief Kyle Amidon will handle the scheduling, but the officers will report to the North Hornell village board and drive a North Hornell police cruiser.  “They’re under the complete direction of the North Hornell village board,” said North Hornell Mayor John Falci. “We pay them directly. They use all of our facilities, our gear, our shield, our uniform. Kyle Amidon administrates it and sets up the schedule, but it’s under the complete authority of the village board.” 

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