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EEOC Files Class Genetic Information Discrimination Suit Against Corning Rehab Center
The Founders Pavilion, Inc., a Corning, N.Y., nursing and rehabilitation center, violated federal law by asking for genetic information during the hiring process, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission charged in a lawsuit it filed today.
MS Walk in Corning raises $55K
On a picture-perfect spring morning, 467 people took part in Sunday's, May 5, MS Walk in downtown Corning, raising an estimated $55,000. The event was a fundraiser for the National MS Society Upstate New York Chapter.
Jack Lisi Youth Awards honor eight
Young men and women who've overcome significant challenges in their lives and have inspiring stories to tell were honored over the last weekend at the 2013 Jack Lisi Youth Awards.
Salvation Army Thrift Shop to reopen
The Salvation Army thrift store reopened Saturday morning in its new home on Park Avenue.
Possession/criminal sale of controlled substance, possession of a d...
Bath Police arrested Shakeymo A. Hodge, 32, of Corning on April 30. He was charged with two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance.
Hundreds rally against SAFE Act
Under sunny skies, about 1,000 opponents of New York's new gun control law filled the Chemung County Fairgrounds last Saturday to voice their displeasure.
Reward Offered For Information On Man Wanted For Murder
A reward is being offered for any information that leads to the arrest of the former man from Corning who's now wanted for murder in the state of Tennessee.
Corning-Painted Post Relay for Life gears up with purple event
The American Cancer Society Corning-Painted Post Relay For Life will hold a Paint the Town Purple event from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at Centerway Square in Corning.
Market St. store in Corning to mark 1st year Sunday
Mint Velvet Vintage Interiors and Antiques at 24 E. Market Street in Corning will celebrate its one-year birthday from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
CCC offers courses for job seekers
Corning Community College's Office of Workforce Development and Community Education is offering a series of for individuals looking for a job, re-thinking retirement or who enjoy learning new skills.
CCC notes student, faculty NADE award recipients for 2013
Corning Community College is pleased to announce that two of its own, administrator Beth Bentley and student Brandy Taylor were recently named award recipients by the National Association for Developmental Education .
Authorities in western New York state are looking for a suspect in the March killing of a man found dead in a Tennessee cornfield.
Suspect in Big Flats, Corning robberies arraigned in Chemung County
The suspect in a February multi-county crime spree that included robberies in Big Flats and Corning was arraigned Monday in Chemung County Court.
Corning Readies $250M Expansion
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Adolescent Creativity Competition set for May during annual confere...
This year marks the 5th anniversary of the Adolescent Health & Wellness Conference in the Southern Tier.
Arbor agency sets sights on boosting Corning housing
Arbor Housing and Development has started renovations on the first home under its acquisition/rehabilitation/sale program, and also has acquired a second home, both in the Corning area.
There's ways to help fight against MS
Sunday, May 5th I will be joining my fellow friends from Bath/Corning/Elmira on a special journey - Walk MS in Corning, NY.
People in the Twin Tiers: College news, birth announcements, reunions
John Fisher College in Rochester where she is a junior nursing major. She is the daughter of Mary and George Gould of Elmira.
Inside shock incarceration - a Cny Central special report
It was 5:30 a.m. on Thursday April 18th when, inside a darkened barracks, a loud whistle blew.