GENESEO – When you take a scoop of one of Western New York's most historic villages, you are bound to find relics of generations past sleeping just below the surface. In this case, contractors with Nardozzi Paving discovered a section of wooden water pipe which brought water to Main Street from Temple Hill 170 years ago. According to the Livingston County Historical Society, the 10-inch pipes were laid in 1845 when General James S. Wadsworth … [Read more...]