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Bankruptcies Are Up
With the weak economy and woes on Wall Street, more people in Chemung County are filing for bankruptcy.
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 9:09 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Elmira Man Pleads Guilty for Illegal Web Pharmacy
He faces prison time and fines
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 9:08 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Poor ratings cited for booster seats
Study: 13 seats fail to adequately protect kids in crashes
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 9:06 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
New Food Labels
Get ready to see new labels on your food when you head to the grocery store.
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 4:13 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Hornell Police Contract
Hornell city police now have a new contract that will lower their insurance co pays.
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 12:12 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Local Leaders Prepare for Cuts
Elmira Mayor John Tonello says he is very concerned about the possible loss of state aid to the city from this financial market crisis.
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 12:07 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Massa on Bailout Plan
When the Senate goes back in session Wednesday to work on another rescue plan, Massa hopes lawmakers focus on the working American.
WETMTV.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 12:00 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Star-Gazette publisher to retire
Monte I. Trammer, president and publisher of both the Star-Gazette in Elmira since 1999 and The Ithaca Journal since 2007, is retiring from both positions, effective Saturday.
Star-Gazette.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 05:10 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Ex-school official to repay $8,000
A former administrator has agreed to repay the Elmira school district less than one-fourth of what state auditors said he was overpaid for unused vacation time when he retired in 2006.
Star-Gazette.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 05:02 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Massa critical of Kuhl's version of bailout plan
CORNING -- Democrat Eric Massa on Tuesday rejected a proposal by incumbent Republican John R. Kuhl Jr. to solve the nation's financial crisis by providing federal insurance for loans made by troubled institutions.
Star-Gazette.com  –  Oct 1, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?