Natalie Abruzzo
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation wants the public to weigh in on thousands of acres of public lands in Steuben, Chemung and Schuyler counties.
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A special council meeting in the town of Corning last month left some residents with more questions than answers. It also brought up questions about local government transparency and Open Meetings Law.
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The Chemung Canal Connector Trail project will help connect several miles of walking and bicycle paths from Elmira to Ashland and Watkins Glen.
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Hornell-based company Alstom will build hundreds of commuter rail cars for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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Airports across the region received federal and state funding for upgrades helping complete projects in several counties.
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Union nursing home workers at Corning Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare ratified a new labor contract earlier this month. The previous contract expired April 30.
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Langworthy, a Republican, represents New York’s 23rd congressional district, including Tioga and Chemung counties and parts of Schuyler and Steuben counties.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation wants public input on thousands of acres of public lands in Steuben, Chemung and Schuyler counties.
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The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is offering up to $500,000 for business and community grant opportunities in the Southern Tier.
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The Corning-Painted Post school district began its 2025-26 fiscal year by swearing in new board members and new board leadership. The board’s business also included a $600,000 legal settlement payment approval for a sexual misconduct case.