Your Morning Edition for Saturday, June 22nd presented by Canandaigua Dentistry!
Boil water alert in SF, controversial rules proposed for Keuka Lake, missing person with roots in Wayne Co., Wells College not complying with requirements, and Ontario Co. business announces layoffs.
Boil Water Notice Issued for Seneca Falls After Water Main Break
A boil water notice was issued Friday for parts of Seneca Falls and is expected to last three to four days. The affected area includes Fall Street north and west to Rumsey Street. Residents should boil water for one minute before using it for drinking, ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food, or use bottled water.
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What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
‘MOOR’ FRUSTRATION: A controversial public hearing is slated for July 17th at 7 p.m. in the town of Jerusalem, as they propose a major change to how people enjoy the sandbar in Branchport on Keuka Lake. [Read More]
MISSING PERSON: Authorities are searching for a missing man in Massachusetts with roots in the Finger Lakes. [Read More]
LAYOFFS IN BLOOM: Crosman Corp. says it will end production of a specific product at its Ontario County facility, resulting in the loss of 10 jobs. [Read More]
NON-COMPLIANCE: As Wells College approaches its closure on June 30, it has not complied with requests to finalize where institutional and student records will be stored. [Read More]
MASCOT CHANGE: The Red Jacket school district is set to unveil a new mascot after the Board of Education votes on July 2. [Read More]
CONCRETE JUNGLE: The Power of Grimace and Injured Yankees
MORE SPORTS: Local, High School, and New York Updates
Main Street Closure in Trumansburg for Gorges Half Marathon
Several hundred runners will gather at Charles O. Dickerson High School starting at 5:30 a.m., with the race beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Main Street just north of Truman Street. Runners are expected to clear the village by 8:15 a.m., continuing on the Black Diamond Trail to finish at Island Health in Ithaca.