Your Morning Edition for Thursday, June 13th presented by Riccelli Northern!
Midlakes faces serious bullying allegations. Plus, new cancer center opens in Auburn, historic Wells College statue damaged, Romulus run-off canceled, and Canandaigua man threatens deputies.
Midlakes school faces serious allegations of bullying and harassment in new lawsuit
Midlakes High School is facing serious allegations of bullying and sexual harassment. A new lawsuit reported this week claims that a student with learning disabilities, referred to as Janie Doe, was physically attacked multiple times by six other girls.
What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
The Upstate Cancer Center at Auburn Community Hospital celebrated its grand opening on Wednesday, bringing advanced cancer care to the local community. This new facility features state-of-the-art radiation technology and modern patient setup facilities, offering comprehensive treatment options. [Read More]
The New York Cannabis Control Board has approved regulations allowing adults 21 and older to grow cannabis at home. Each person can cultivate up to six plants, with a household maximum of 12 plants. This applies to any residence, whether owned or rented. [Read More]
What’s it going to be like today?
The Minerva statue, a cherished symbol of Wells College for 156 years, was damaged Wednesday while being moved indoors to protect it from theft. The college announced the move but later reported that the statue’s head had broken off during the process. [Read More]
A three-car accident on State Route 104 in the town of Ontario resulted in injuries and traffic citations early Wednesday morning. One person was taken to the hospital, while another was ticketed for following too closely. [Read More]
The Romulus Central School’s run-off election set for June 18 has been cancelled. Alicia Rath withdrew her name from the ballot, conceding to Caroline Hamelin. [Read More]
OUT OF BOUNDS: Previewing the US Open at Pinehurst!
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FLX WEEKLY: The Perfect Pair Eatery in Seneca Falls
Chef Benjamin Bird and his wife Tameika Bird have opened their own unique restaurant on Bayard Street in Seneca Falls, the Perfect Pair Eatery. Chef Ben and Tameika will be in-studio with some samplings from their kitchen and to talk about how they made this dream a reality as well as how things are going a few months into opening to the public.
MORE NEWS: From Around The Finger Lakes!
Part of Ithaca Mall expected to become large, self-storage facility
Rose man arrested for child endangerment after incident involving 5-month-old
Voters in Ithaca will get new school budget to vote on next week
Union Springs man charged with assaulting 17-year-old, then resisting arrest
Deputies: Savannah man arrested for damaging farm fields in Galen