The New York State Police responded to nearly 1,100 motor vehicle crashes and issued more than 600 travel ban tickets during the snowstorm that affected much of the state last week. State Police increased patrols in the regions that were highly impacted to handle storm related incidents. Troopers responded to 1,096 crashes during the storm; 81 of those crashes resulted in injuries, including three fatalities. In addition, Troopers responded … [Read more...]
GCC Looking For Aspiring Models For 38th Annual Fashion Show
Have you ever wanted to be a model? As Genesee Community College Fashion Program students continue their year-long preparations for the 38th Annual Fashion Show that is scheduled on Saturday, May 4, 2019, there really is a sense of "LIMITLESS" for students planning the program and designing new garments, but also for the community who can participate in the show as volunteer models. "LIMITLESS" was the theme chosen by the students this year … [Read more...]
Today is Groundhog Day
Today is Groundhog day and legend has it that if the Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow when he emerges from his burrow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If he doesn't see his shadow, spring will arrive soon. So, did Phil see his shadow? The Inner Circle, wearing their top hats, spoke to Phil in "groundhogese" (which is actually a Pennsylvania Dutch dialect) and asked him. Luckily, Phil didn't see his shadow. That's good news for … [Read more...]
2019 Forage Congress Date Announced
Forage Congress February 27, 2019 | 9am-4pm Livingston County Auditorium, 1 Murray Hill Dr. Mt. Morris, NY 14510 Looking to improve forage production in 2019? Cornell Cooperative Extension's NWNY Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team will be offering their 3rd Forage Congress for dairy and livestock producers throughout the region. Join us at our new location in the Livingston County Campus Auditorium. Follow the signs for event and … [Read more...]
Red Cross Urges Residents to Prepare for Potential Flooding
Red Cross Urges Residents to Prepare for Potential Flooding Flood watch issued for much of WNY this weekend Temperatures across the region are expected to rise over the weekend, causing snow melt and the potential for ice jams. A flood watch has been issued for much of Western New York from Sunday night through Wednesday night. The American Red Cross urges area residents to take steps now to prepare for potential flooding. BEFORE A FLOOD • … [Read more...]
The Chip Holt Center Offers Two Exceptional Presentations In The Month of February
The Chip Holt Center will be offering two free presentations in the month of February. This will give people a chance to get out and do something fun and informative. Wild Wings is a favorite with young and old alike. Also, Ice Harvesting on Conesus Lake will give people a chance to see how things were done in our past. These are wonderful presentations and best of all .. they are FREE! … [Read more...]
The Red Cross Offers 15 Ways To Stay Safe Through This Weather
Winter Storms – Red Cross Offers 15 Ways to Stay Safe Winter Storm, Wind Chill Warnings in effect for much of the region Wednesday, January 30, 2019— A winter storm is bringing several inches of snow, high winds, and dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills to the Western and Central New York Region. The American Red Cross has steps you should take to stay safe if you are in the path of winter storms. “Winter weather poses unique … [Read more...]
American Legion of New York Celebrating 100th Anniversary
CELEBRATING 100TH ANNIVERSARY, AMERICAN LEGION OF NEW YORK TO RELEASE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TED ROOSEVELT IV Albany, N.Y – American Legion Post 1 was founded 100 years ago and bears the name of 26th President Teddy Roosevelt. The President’s son, Ted Roosevelt Jr., is a Medal of Honor recipient who served in both World Wars. In 1919, together with a group of fellow veterans, Roosevelt Jr. founded the American Legion, which went … [Read more...]
Governor Cuomo Bans Commercial Motor Vehicles From Certain Roads For Duration of Weather Event
"With these weather systems moving across the state, I urge all New Yorkers to take necessary precautions and prepare for extreme temperatures expected over the next few days," Governor Cuomo said. "Drivers should remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary, and residents should limit their time outdoors for the duration of these dangerous wind chills. State agencies are prepared to assist local communities and emergency officials as … [Read more...]
UR/Noyes Restricting Visitors
Beginning today, January 28, 2019, Visitor Restrictions are in effect at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville due to widespread influenza in New York State. Until further notice, visitors will be limited to two per patient (excluding a care giver) and children under 14 years old will not be allowed (except for healthy siblings of healthy newborns.) … [Read more...]
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