New York State Police operations are shifting in Steuben County with a new barracks in Hornell and two others shutting down.
"We are hoping to continue to reduce the speed of vehicles traveling in North Hornell," said police chief Kyle Amidon.
North Hornell has added four new speed-monitoring signs on Seneca Street and Cleveland Avenue, funded by a New York State Law ...
The New York State Police announced on Wednesday the opening of a new barracks in Hornell, replacing the duties of two other facilities in the area that are now set to ...
The Village of North Hornell has added four new speed signs to improve safety. The signs will be used to monitor traffic speeds and patterns. The signs were funded by a New York State Law Enforcement ...
The surface transportation reauthorization isn’t just a routine funding exercise—it’s a chance to reset priorities and ...
New York State Police opened a new barracks at 6251 county Route 64 in Hornell. Troopers say the move will enhance public safety and improve operational efficiency in Steuben County. Two other trooper ...
As tax season ramps up, an established accounting firm is expanding its reach, adding a new location in town to help ...
The New York State Police reported that Smith was involved in a noise dispute with another person at the Econo Lodge located ...