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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.”
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City won t run Hornell Area Transit buses for St. Patrick s Day celebration
The City of Hornell made the decision in consultation with area businesses, which did not want the service this year due to COVID-19
The Evening Tribune
HORNELL Hornell Area Transit (HAT) will not offer transportation to local establishments Saturday during the city’s traditional St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
In the past, the HAT bus has offered safe transport around the city during the celebration of all things Irish, which is one of the biggest events in the city each year. COVID-19 has altered this year’s planning, though, and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade had previously been canceled.