From the office of Jeremy Wooldridge
Labor Day is more than just a day off work. It’s a day to celebrate the invaluable contributions of workers in our communities.
Labor Day is more than just a day off work. It’s a day to celebrate the invaluable contributions of workers in our communities.
The Corning Beautification Committee is pleased to share the artwork of Rachel Carpenter as Artist of the Month for September. Rachel’s artwork will be on display all month at the M.B. Ainley, Jr. Community Center.
When I started teaching, I wanted to be that teacher every kid remembers. The one students visit years after they graduate.
This is a subject always on my mind, this week impressed on me by an article I saw, written by Plato in the 3rd Century BCE. I won’t get into it just yet, but perhaps a bit later.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1989 First thing I asked when arriving at the home of Mr.
Celebrating 150 Years of the City of Corning & Clay County in 2023 The Vandover Mansion, 1903-1904 With L.D. Oaks available to make the photograph, it became a local custom to make a photograph of every new home appearing on the Corning scene! The W.
Great googly moogly, I haven’t had bread or ice cream in 10 weeks or any of my favorite foods for that matter. I have one question for the masses: Why can’t we get weight loss credit for the delicious food that we do not eat? I’ve passed up thousands of calories in the past weeks.