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The Corning Museum of Glass has resumed its shuttle service after a six-week closure due to financial constraints.
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The shuttle connected tourists and visitors of the museum to the shops and restaurants in downtown Corning. A spokesperson for the museum says the shuttle became too costly to maintain. Some downtown business owners expressed concern about losing access to thousands of visitors.
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The lights are out in downtown Corning—sort of. The Corning Gaffer District made the decision to light fewer trees along its main business corridor on Market Street this holiday season.
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Voters in the city of Corning will go to the polls Tuesday to decide who represents them in the Steuben County Legislature. Democrat Joe Tobia is running against Republican Alison Hunt for an open seat.
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"In order to really encourage STEM education, we need to focus and start early."
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Glassfest returns to the Gaffer District of Corning. Executive Director Coleen Fabrizi joins us to give us a hint of the many events taking place during…
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Reed touted his work to promote bipartisan consensus building in Congress, but he also painted a grim picture of the growing hyperpartisanship and cynicism he has witnessed on Capitol Hill.
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"There has never been a problem at the United States and Canadian border. We are deeply dependent on each other for our economic viability."
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Much of the rest of upstate New York has a positivity rate of 5% or more, higher than it was in the fall of 2020.
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Some commissioners complain they were not given the details about the proposed book deal and it was improperly approved by JCOPE’s staff.