Natalie Abruzzo
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The Corning town supervisor resigned her position and pleaded guilty to a felony charge earlier this week.
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WSKG's Elmira-Corning reporter Natalie Abruzzo spoke with News Director Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo about concerns some residents and town officials have over a proposed tax break for a housing development project in Big Flats, in Chemung County.
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Election primaries are Tuesday, June 23. Voters in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben counties have more choices on the ballots this year.
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Pride month is in full swing in Elmira and Corning.
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The State University of New York (SUNY) Reconnect program supports free tuition for adults ages 25-55 who want to pursue an associate’s degree and do not already have a degree. Five thousand six hundred students are currently enrolled in the program across the state.
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Steuben is one of three counties in the state with a moratorium on landspreading, production or use of the fertilizer substitute.
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The New York State Supreme Court in Chemung County dismissed a lawsuit filed May 26 seeking to suspend the event permit for the Elmira Pride Festival taking place this Saturday.
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WSKG heard from almost 300 listeners, who shared their thoughts and questions about their school districts.
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WSKG News Director, Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo sits down with Elmira-Corning reporter Natalie Abruzzo to discuss police presence at a polling place during the Corning-Painted Post Area School District board elections and budget vote.
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School districts in Steuben and Chemung counties held their annual budget votes and school board elections Tuesday. The Prattsburgh Central School District budget failed by fewer than nine votes.