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Seating Inc. listed on ABC World News Made in America website

It’s no secret. Everything’s made in China. Well, just about everything.

Nunda company fights against hydrofracking

 A Nunda company that produces organic products has expressed its concern to local and state officials that New York’s organic industry may be in danger if hydraulic fracturing commences.

High wind warning issued for western NY counties

National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for Allegany, Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties.

Comptroller assists municipalities comply with tax cap

More than 70 percent of local governments reviewed by auditors had adopted budgets with a property tax levy that was within the allowable limit, while 5 percent exceeded the cap inappropriately, according to an analysis by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli’s office. In the last few weeks DiNapoli sent more than 200 auditors across the state to review the new budgets of 798 municipalities. See list of the governments that stayed within the cap (PDF).

In Livingston County, two municipalities overrode the proprty tax cap: Conesus Fire District and the town of Conesus. Several Steuben County governments properly overrode their property tax caps, including Atlanta-North Cohocton Fire District, Steuben County and the towns of Bath, Campbell, Canisteo, Cohocton, Greenwood, Hartsville, Hornby, Hornellsville, Jasper, Pulteney, Troupsburg, Tuscarora, Wayland and Wheeler.

Q&A with Keshequa senior basketball captain Nick Faulds

Keshequa’s two-year captain 6-foot-2 senior Nick Faulds is an inspiration on the court to his teammates and off the court with his classmates. He’s open about his lifelong struggle with Asperger’s syndrome, a developmental disorder similar to autism that often affects interpersonal skills and coordination. We had a chance to sit down with Nick, who is not only one of the Indians’ top players, but also an honor roll student. We were joined by Todd Isaman, who is both Nick’s basketball coach as well as a friend and and mentor on and off the court. Nick is a senior at Keshequa Central School. He has lived his entire life in the Nunda area. He now lives in Tuscarora with his parents, Sam and Lisa; and three siblings, Adam, Samantha and Luke.

Nunda resident surprised with Legacy Senior Living award

Steve Rapp of Nunda was given special recognition Nov. 9 for his leadership and volunteerism with Honor Flight Rochester.

He was given a Legacy, or “Leggy” award for volunteer of the year through Rochester-based Legacy Senior Living.

Christmas in Nunda

Scenes from Nunda's Christmas celebration Friday and Saturday.

Nunda Police acquires new SUV through grant, state DWI funds

Taxpayers may be happy to know that the Nunda Police Department just received a brand new $25,000 police SUV with none of its expense coming from the town coffers.

Christmas in Nunda Dec. 2 and 3

New mayor, trustee selected in Nunda

Counties report election results

With preliminary ballot totals coming into election offices, a few shake-ups happened in southern Livingston and northern Steuben counties.

Mother, son arrested for growing pot

Authorities arrested a mother and son who were growing marijuana after a raid on their Nunda home Tuesday.

Livingston, Steuben counties release caucus results

General elections are right around the corner, slated for Nov. 8. Final results from Steuben and Livingston county caucuses are in.

Rochester man pleads guilty to manslaughter in Livingston County

A Rochester man charged in the 2009 death of a prostitute pled guilty to first-degree manslaughter in Livingston County court earlier this morning.

Community Partner Q&A: Diane Jackson

Age 44
Hometown Nunda
Family Husband Paul, children Tim, 18, and Kristen, 16, plus busy taking care of her nieces and nephews Gregory and Jenna Loper; and Katelyn and Katheryn Gelser.

How to nominate Do you know a person who should be profiled? If so, contact lesbowen@dansvilleonline.com.

Citizens gather for Nunda Area Homecoming

A little more than 20 people gathered in the Nunda Historical Society Museum Aug. 13 to take part in the annual Nunda Area Homecoming. The roughly four and a half hour program began with an informal gathering inside the Museum at 1 p.m., then Historical Society President and retired Keshequa History teacher Tom Cook gave a presentation on resources available for geneological research.

Cindy Essler begins second term as county association president

It seemed like the natural thing to do. Cindy Essler first moved into the role as president of the Livingston County Town Clerks Association two years ago. She began her career as Nunda town clerk eight years ago with an added assignment – the post of vice president of the Livingston County Town Clerks Association.

Keshequa girls’ soccer ‘solid’ to start season

Coach Gerald “Pete” Goho has plenty to be pleased with over his previous three years as Keshequa girls’ varsity soccer coach. The team has a 45-10-7 mark over that time and the Indians are coming off of a campaign which found them falling to the eventual New York State Champions from Marion. In 2010 the Lady Indians were 15-4-2 overall and took the Livingston County Division III top spot with a mark of 8-1-1.

Now that fall 2011 is rolling around, Goho still has a big smile on his face as the Lady Indians return 10 of the 11 starters from a year ago.

Nunda Historical Society hosts Nunda Area Homecoming

The Nunda Historical Society is hosting a Nunda Area Homecoming on Aug. 13 at Nunda Historical Society Museum and Rose Shave Gallery, 24 Portage St., Nunda.

Nunda man charged for sexting teen

U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr. announced last week that Timothy Wallace, 30, of Nunda was charged by criminal complaint with enticement of a minor. The charge carries a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison, a maximum penalty of life and a fine of $250,000.

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