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'Cool hands-on experience': First Green event at Concord Crest Golf Course full of learning opportunities
CONCORD, NY — 100 fifth graders from Springville Elementary visited Concord Crest Golf Course for "First Green," an event that inspires kids to learn more about science and sports. "It just gets them outside and it shows them that there are different careers that can be had, between the...
Allegany County man dies in crash
WIRT, N.Y. — An Allegany County man is dead following a head-on collision in the Town of Wirt. The crash happened Tuesday just after 2 p.m. on State Route 275. New York State Troopers say a 2012 Ford Escape was traveling north on State Route 275 crossing over into the south lane, hitting a 2024 Hyundai head-on. The driver of the Ford Escape, 48-year-old Michael R. Coats, was pronounced dead at the scene. The people in the other vehicle had either no or minor injuries.
News10NBC Investigates: Small village, big water problem
NUNDA, N.Y. — Residents of the small village of Nunda in Livingston County are struggling with a significant water quality problem, forcing many to seek alternative water sources for basic needs. The issue, which has been known for a few years, varies from day to day but often results in unappealing water.
Rusty Bones Southtown Antiques
The antiques store at 14218 South Cascade Drive in Springville that used to be “Southtowns Route 219 Antiques” is now officially “Rusty Bones Southtown Antiques”. The new sign is in place and the Grand Opening was May 11th. At the Grand Opening, which was well-attended, visitors spun a wheel to win prizes, and $150 was raised for the Unified Sports program at Springville-Griffith Institute. A guitarist, Alyn Syms, played pleasantly throughout the day.
$455M Belmont reboot named as “Project of Regional Significance”
The Long Island Regional Planning Council has named the $455 million overhaul of Belmont Park as a Project of Regional Significance. The LIRPC describes Projects of Regional Significance as “proje...
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