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Wellsville voters to decide Athletic Pavilion funding June 10. Why the price tag went up.
Just weeks after voters overwhelmingly approved its $36.7 million 2024-25 budget amid strong turnout, Wellsville Central School. The largest public school district in Allegany County is seeking authorization to spend another $1.2 million for a new athletics pavilion at its complex behind the elementary school − increasing the final cost of the project to $3.3 million.
Marcellus softball falls to top-ranked Wellsville in Class B state semifinals
Brookhaven, N.Y. — The Marcellus softball team had its hands full in Friday’s Class B semifinal against Wellsville. The Section V champion Lions entered the showdown as the top-ranked team in the state and Makenzie Cowburn, its ace pitcher, has been unbeatable in the playoffs. If you purchase...
OATS Alters Routes Because of a Road Closure
OLEAN, NY — The Olean Area Transit System City Loop Monday through Friday and City Loop Saturday routes will be rerouted on Friday and Saturday because of a road closure on West Henley Street. The service will be rerouted using South Union Street to Martha Avenue, stopping at the corner of South Union and Irving streets, and then returning to the regular route.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER West Henley, South Second and West Greene streets will not be serviced. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Police ask public for information regarding McKean Co. stabbing
(WJET/WFXP) — Police are asking for help from the public after a man was stabbed in McKean County. On Sunday, May 26, Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) – Lewis Run Barracks responded to reports of a possible shooting in Corydon Township. Upon further investigation, police discovered a 48-year-old Bradford man who had sustained a stab wound […]
Road paving coming to Sayre in June
SAYRE, Pa. (WETM) — Residents in Sayre should be aware of some upcoming road milling and pavings days coming to several streets in June. According to Sayre Borough, the 2024 street paving project is scheduled to begin next week with milling work to take place starting June 12 to June 14 and paving to start […]
Milling and paving to take place Friday in Hornell
HORNELL, N.Y. (WETM) – The Department of Public Works will be milling and paving streets tomorrow in Hornell. According to the City of Hornell, the department will be milling Riverside Place, Depot Street and Henry Street on Friday, June 7. In addition, the department will be milling and paving the William K. Jackson end of […]
Portville Music in The Park Series Begins June 5
PORTVILLE, NY — The 2024 Music in The Park series will begin Wednesday with a performance by Dave Dorson, who performs acoustic classics from the 1970s and 1980s. The concerts will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Pioneer Park, North Main Street at Maple Avenue.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The series will continue through Sept. 4. The schedule includes: June 12: Portville Central School Jazz Band June 19: OCTaves: Olean Community Theatre Jazz Band June 26: Brian Ash (acoustic folk and classic rock) July 3: Red Gray (outlaw country) July 10: Bent Brass July 17: Twin Tiers Community Band July 24: Portville's Got Talent July 31: Drew Vics (acoustic classics) Aug. 7: Tim Hollamby and Friends Aug. 14: TBD Aug. 21: Allegany Alumni & Friends Band Aug. 28: TBD Sept. 4: Rick and Marge "Interstate Daydream" Download the TAPinto App! Click here for Android. Click here for iOS. Get Greater Olean area news in your inbox: Click here to sign up for our newsletter. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Burke Catholic beats Bolivar-Richburg for first state final four win, final on Saturday
Burke Catholic’s first bid at a first baseball state title will live another day. The Eagles scored twice off three errors in the first inning and tacked on two more on some fourth-inning wildness for a 4-1 victory over Section 9 champion Bolivar-Richburg at Binghamton University in Vestal on Friday.
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