GREENWICH — Suzanne Cohen remembers hearing tales of Eleanor Roosevelt when she was a child.
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DuBOIS — The calendar may say it’s spring, but the weather isn’t.
OLEAN, N.Y. — The last original anchor of the Olean Center Mall will be closing its doors this year, company officials announced this week as Bon-Ton Stores Inc. begins to close all remaining locations by August.
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KEUKA PARK — By a score of 18-9 the Keuka women’s lacrosse team defeated Wells College on Wednesday at the Jephson Community Athletic Complex, and recorded its tenth straight win its undefeated season.
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Congressional Republicans are proposing stricter work requirements for people who get food stamps.
Congressional Republicans are proposing stricter work requirements for people who get food stamps.
Congressional Republicans are proposing stricter work requirements for people who get food stamps.
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OLEAN — Andrew Marshall spent several weeks without electricity and running water while meeting young orphans living in poverty. He calls it the best trip of his life.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Women’s March on Washington Saturday drew more than 500,000 people, according to city officials. The rally was held to promote the message of women’s equality and the defense of all citizens’ basic human and civil rights, which protesters fear may come under attack by a Trump Administration.
NICE, France (AP) — A Tunisian living in France drove a large truck through crowds celebrating Bastille Day along Nice's beachfront, killing at least 84 people, many of them children, according to police and hospital officials. The slaughter ended only after police killed the armed attacker in a hail of bullets.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Iran nuclear accord is fragile at its one-year anniversary.
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SODUS – The 31st annual Crop Walk will be at 1:30 p.m. May 6 in the village.
KEUKA PARK — By a score of 18-9 the Keuka women’s lacrosse team defeated Wells College on Wednesday at the Jephson Community Athletic Complex, and recorded its tenth straight win its undefeated season.
GREENWICH — Suzanne Cohen remembers hearing tales of Eleanor Roosevelt when she was a child.
DuBOIS — The calendar may say it’s spring, but the weather isn’t.
ELGIN — A Northern Illinois University senior from Elgin is being honored for her contribution to the Latino higher education community.