Your Morning Edition for Tuesday, June 11th presented by Canandaigua Dentistry!
Latest on Seneca Co. Manager's administrative leave. Plus, Auburn ambulance service expands, electeds talk grocery store in downtown Geneva, and Cayuga Nation donates funds for excavator in SF.
Seneca County Manager Kyle Lovell placed on paid, administrative leave
In a story we broke yesterday morning, the community has been left with an array of questions about how the County Manager’s office will move forward. Kyle Lovell, who was appointed Seneca County Manager last year, was placed on paid administrative leave yesterday morning after a surprise meeting late-Sunday.
What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
Auburn City Ambulance (ACA) will now provide ambulance services to the Town of Owasco following a recent City Council vote. The agreement includes a $250,000 compensation from Owasco to ACA. [Read More]
How about adding a grocery store to the city of Geneva? That question has been long-debated, and many in the community have wished for a grocery store away from Hamilton Street, and closer to the city’s center. Now, some members of City Council are hopeful to see it happen. [Read More]
What’s the forecast look like today?
The tradition of taking Regents exams to graduate high school in New York State could be coming to an end. The New York State Department of Education’s Board of Regents announced a new vision for assessing students’ readiness for graduation. [Read More]
The Seneca Falls Town Board accepted a $75,000 donation from the Cayuga Nation to purchase a used 2013 Hyundai excavator at an auction. The decision passed with a 3-2 vote. [Read More]
The Canandaigua Town Board will interview finalists for the vacant town manager position during a special session tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Town Hall. The board will conduct these interviews in a closed executive session. [Read More]
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Watkins Glen Hotel donates $20,000 to health foundation
The Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel has donated $20,000 to the Schuyler Health Foundation from its annual Ice Bar event. The three-day event, also known as the Fire & Ice Celebration, took place in late January.