Your Morning Edition for Saturday, June 1st presented by DiSanto Propane!
Auburn may get Sonic fast food chain, Canandaigua man will spend 35+ years in prison, Seneca Co. looks for volunteers to serve on LDC, and Constellations has new bag policy!
Sonic considering Auburn location: Planning officials and public will have chance to weigh-in this week
The Auburn Planning Board will review a proposal on Tuesday to build a Sonic Drive-In at 132-134 Grant Ave. Texas-based Soar Restaurants II LLC submitted the site plan application, which includes demolishing the existing residence and constructing a 1,227-square-foot Sonic, according to reporting this week by The Citizen.
What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
The Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is thrilled to announce the 3rd Annual Seneca Lake PURE Beer Week, set for July 29 – August 4, 2024. This event, in collaboration with the Seneca Lake Order of Brewers, aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving Seneca Lake. [Read More]
An Ontario County man was convicted of multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree rape, two counts of third-degree rape, three counts of unlawful imprisonment, two counts of menacing, and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon. The court found him guilty of sexually assaulting, injuring, and threatening his victim while holding her captive for two days. [Read More]
What’s it going to be like today?
The Seneca County Board of Supervisors is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to join the board of a new Local Development Corporation (LDC) focused on economic development. Announced through the Economic Development, Tourism & Housing Committee, this initiative aims to promote business growth, job creation, and community development in Seneca County. [Read More]
The Town of Seneca Falls has started developing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) to enhance recreational, social, and economic opportunities along the Seneca-Cayuga Canal and Cayuga Lakefront. Funded by the New York Department of State, the LWRP planning process is being guided by a 20-member Waterfront Advisory Committee. [Read More]
Starting this Sunday, the Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) will implement a clear bag policy for all events. In a recent announcement on social media, CMAC officials stated that all attendees must bring their belongings in a clear bag or a small clutch or wallet. [Read More]
Bloomfield softball blanks Westfield to advance to State Final Four
The Bloomfield softball team kept its season alive and inched closer to its first state title with a 2-0 victory over Section VI’s Westfield in the Class C Far West Regional on Friday night at Webster Schroeder High School.