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  • Avoca News
    Local news for Avoca, NY continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.

    • Steuben County Contested Races

      John R. Kuhl Jr. n.y. senate, 53rd district John Tonello George H. Winner Jr. N.Y. SUPREME COURT, 7TH DISTRICT Joanne M. Winslow Robert Lunn Paul M. Riordan Elma Ann Bellini PROPOSAL NO.

    • A-to-W list of local curiosities

      Here is a look at some other Central New York oddities featured in "New York Curiosities": Avoca Need a place to stay for a night? How about a train caboose? The five 1916 cabooses converted into motel rooms ...

    • Extension plans energy workshop in Avoca

      Cornell Cooperative Extension is presenting a Save Energy, Save Dollars workshop from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct.

    • Bath Man Sentenced For Rape of Wayland Woman

      That's according to our newspaper partner, the Leader. Twenty four year-old Louis Earley, of Bath and formerly Avoca, was sentenced Friday.

    • Regional News

      An Avoca man was charged Wednesday by state police in Bath with second-degree assault, a Class D felony, following an investigation of a report that he assaulted a co-worker with a hammer.

    • Challenge to ban on church politics may not excite Americans, polls say

      While just 33 churches signed up to participate in a conservative Christian group's "Pulpit Freedom Sunday" Sept.

    • Pastors' political preaching poses taxing question

      Christians should not vote for Barack Obama, the senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Avoca, a Southern Tier community, told his congregation Sunday.

    • Small-town Windsor draws people, talented artists to its 'Window' fest

      Overcast skies and occasional rain didn't stop a steady stream of visitors from crowding the Village Green today for the inaugural Window on the Arts Music and Arts Festival in Windsor.

    • Cole tops GOP race for sheriff in Steuben

      Steuben County Undersheriff David Cole appeared Tuesday night to post a narrow victory in the Republican primary for Steuben County sheriff.

    • LEW-PORT: Christopher Roser takes over as Superintendent Oct. 1.

      Coming from a small farm district in Steuben County to the business-driven suburbs of Lewiston-Porter, Christopher Roser is taking a chance on his new job.

    • Lew-Port appoints Roser to top job

      A 10-month search ended Tuesday night when the Lewiston-Porter School Board voted to appoint R. Christopher Roser as the district's superintendent.

    • Avoca man charged following road-rage incident

      New York State Police arrested an Avoca man Tuesday and charged him with several crimes following an incident with another driver on State Route 415 in the town of Bath.

    • People in the Twin Tiers

      Chemung County: Michael Hughey of Beaver Dams; Zachary Terry of Big Flats; Andrea Paul and Jeff Paul, both of Breesport; Bryan Elford, Brian Mullen and Julie Schreiber, all of Elmira; Nicholas Overacker of ...

    • People in the Twin Tiers

      McLean was on the president's and dean's lists. She is also the granddaughter of Donna Hughey of Montour Falls.

    • Music and marchers draw crowd to Painted Post

      PAINTED POST -- The crowd watching the 45th annual Colonial Days Parade came from all over and filled the streets of Painted Post on Saturday.

    • More

      Owens, who joined the organization 11 years ago as program director and morning show host, now assumes operational responsibilities for Family Life Network, the ministry's two-state radio operation.

    • Police Record

      *Ashley A. Wheeler, 21, of Dundee, was charged May 17 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Timothy I. Millard, 49, of Bath, was charged May 17 with driving while intoxicated. *Autumn K. Hale, 21, of Avoca, was charged May 23 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Richard D. Butler, 43, of Bradford, was charged May 27 with fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle and various other tickets when he was found driving an unregistered four-wheeler without a helmet. *Darwin D. Brewer, 21, of Avoca, was charged May 27 with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. *Shawn L. Swain, 32, of Wellsboro, was charged May 12 with driving while intoxicated. *Joshua M. Tobias, 19, of Hammondsport, was charged May 16 with possession of alcohol by a person under the age of 21. *David J. Carl, 21, of Painted Post, was charged May 16 with aggravated unlicensed operation, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, operating a motor vehicle while using a cell phone and following too closely. He was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $500 cash bail or $1,000 property bond. *Michael D. Moore, 29, of Hornby, was charged May 17 with petit larceny and first-degree falsifying business records. He was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 property bond. *A 17-year-old Corning youth was charged May 17 with driving while intoxicated, no headlights, failure to comply, unlicensed operation and possession of alcohol by a person under the age of 21. *Shawn Northrup, 26, of Butternut Drive in Painted Post, was charged May 17 with second-degree harassment and fourth-degree criminal mischief. *John P. Jones, 23, of Morse Road in Lindley, was charged May 18 with driving while intoxicated, moving from a lane unsafely and refusal to take a breath test. *George J. Pihonak, 41, of Split Rail Road in Painted Post, was charged May 22 with driving while intoxicated and not wearing a seat belt. *Gayle E. O'Connor, 61, of Corning, was charged May 22 with driving while intoxicated. *Jay P. Dreher, 19, of Main Street in Troupsburg, was charged May 23 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Claude Aumick, 47, of county Route 5 in Addison, was charged May 23 with driving while intoxicated, second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and being an unlicensed operator. *Christina M. Vona, 20, of Addison, was charged May 23 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Candice M. Good, 39, of Tuscarora, was charged May 26 with third-degree assault. *A 17-year-old Painted Post youth was charged May 29 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Robert H. McLoud, 26, of Springwater, was charged May 14 with driving while intoxicated. *Joshua H. Young, 25, of Atlanta, N.Y., was charged May 15 with second-degree burglary. He was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 property bond. *David J. Coates, 45, of Wayland, was charged May 16 with aggravated driving while intoxicated. *Victor Colavito, 31, of Towanda, was charged May 3 with impersonating a public servant. *Anthony K. Campbell, 43, of Rome, Pa., was charged May 12 with first-degree corruption of minors. *Yuri Lockburner, 21, of Laceyville, was charged May 20 with harassment after an altercation at the Wysox General Store parking lot. *Tracie L. Robinson, 25, of New Albany, Pa., was charged May 20 with theft by unlawful taking. *Brian Short, 56, of New Albany, Pa., was charged May 20 with harassment stemming from a May 14 incident in the borough of New Albany. *James J. Johnston, 29, of Gillett, was charged May 22 with being a fugitive from justice from the village of Watkins Glen on a charge of felony fourth-degree grand larceny. *David A. Ives, 38, of Turnpike Road in Bath, was charged May 23 with felony driving while intoxicated, felony aggravated driving while intoxicated, felony aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failure to comply to a police directive and second-degree criminal impersonation. *Holly L. Padgett, 23, of East William Street in Bath, was charged May 23 with second-degree unlawfully dealing with a child stemming from an underage driving party. *Michael S. Vautrin, 45, of Mount Pleasant, Mich., was charged May 26 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and a seat belt violation. *Billy J. Hughes, 44, of Corning, was charged May 27 with second-degree criminal contempt for allegedly violating an order of protection. *James B. Holiday, 39, of Hillvue Avenue in Corning, was charged May 27 with second-degree harassment. *Shannon Marie Clarkson, 27, of Reynolds Avenue in Corning, was charged May 28 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and also was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. *Jerry L. Taft, 40, of Knowles Road in Campbell, was charged May 29 with driving while ability impaired by alcohol and following too closely. *Leveritt E. Willow, 25, of Fawn Lake Road in Addison, was charged May 30 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Amanda M. Madden, 18, of Chestnut Street in Corning, was charged May 31 with driving while intoxicated, having a blood-alcohol level greater than .08 percent and failure to keep right. *Charles H. Randolph, 50, of Winfield Street in Corning, was charged May 31 with second-degree harassment. *Susan R. Stark, 42, of Bridge Street in Corning, was charged June 1 with third-degree assault, seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and disorderly conduct. *Billy J. Hughes, 44, of Dodge Avenue in Corning, was charged June 1 with petit larceny. *Rebecca Kjellander, 27, of Gillett, was charged June 1 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and a seat belt violation. *Raymond J. Harndon, 19, of Victory Highway in Painted Post, was charged June 2 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records.

    • Local news

      The Steuben County Sheriff's Office reported the arrest of a county jail inmate for felony assault Friday.

    • Inmate charged after fight with officer

      The Steuben County Sheriff's Office reported the arrest of a county jail inmate for felony assault Friday.

  • Avoca Classifieds
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