NYLON – A farmer with a camera shot what appears to be a pure white deer just over the Livingston County line. Stokoe Farms in Scottsville posted the photo to Facebook. "Julie thought she saw a White Deer on West River Road on the way home," posted Stokoe Farms to Facebook. "She thought she was out of her mind! Turns out not." Others chimed in that they've seen the deer too. "Saw it yesterday," posted Mary Burke. "We’ve seen it in … [Read more...]
Geneseo-Based Lawyer Becomes Village Attorney for Scottsville
NYLON – Geneseo attorney Daniel Magill is now the Village Attorney for Scottsville, the village he grew up in. Magill's predecessor, Peter K. Skivington, was Scottsville Village Attorney for 23 years. Now Magill, who has worked for Skivington for nearly five years, carries the torch. "Although I've been a Livingston County resident for the past six years, I was born and raised in the Village of Scottsville," said Magill. "Frankly, … [Read more...]
Greatly Respected Scottsville Farmer In Need of Help
Reading this on your phone or tablet? Download our new app on Google Play and the Apple store. SCOTTSVILLE — A beloved Scottsville farmer is in need of financial support after suffering a severe brain aneurism that led to multiple strokes and now requires thousands of dollars in medical costs for care and treatment. According to a GoFundMe.com page, Steve Krenzer, of Krenzer farms was initially diagnosed with an aneurism back in 2010. … [Read more...]
Salvatore’s Saloon Opens, Preserving History in Scottsville
Reading this on your phone or tablet? Download our new app on Google Play and the Apple store. NYLON – Salvatore’s Saloon opened its doors to the public Monday April 20th at 4:00 PM. The historic building has been under major remodeling for nine months and behind a wall of plywood the Pearl family transformed a tired and worn storefront into a striking and fresh bar and restaurant. The improvement is welcome and complimentary to the … [Read more...]
Questions arise from local fisherman after train derailment
MONROE COUNTY — A train derailment in Wheatland that spilled rock salt is raising environmental concerns. The crash site is approximately 150 yards from Oatka Creek, a 1.7 mile stream that runs through Oatka Creek County Park in Wheatland. Oatka Creek is prized for its wild brown trout. Each year the NYSDEC stocks the creek with 11,200 brown trout. The Region 8 spill team is handling all DEC concerns about the train derailment in … [Read more...]
Transportation museum offers holiday experience
RUSH — Visitors to the New York Museum of Transportation will be treated to an authentic, two-mile trolley car ride on the only trolley railroad in New York State from November 24th through December 16th. The trolley-ride, which is available with admission to the museum, will operate Saturdays and Sundays, running trips every half-hour from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The trolley will stop at Remelt’s Evergreen Acres, where passengers will have the … [Read more...]