Whole in the Wall will be closing for two months while Eliot, the one-man kitchen behind your favorite dishes, recovers from shoulder surgery. It’s a tough break, literally, and the kind of hit that’s hard for a small, local spot to bounce back from alone.
Apalachin native Cynthia Melanson, a student at Empire State University, was one of five recipients of a prestigious $1,000 military scholarship recognizing the dedication of military spouses.
The sudden termination of federal funding has ended the Rural Health Network’s long-standing AmeriCorps program, halting service for 11 members and affecting three staff, with statewide legal action now underway.
Two Conklin men and two juveniles are facing felony charges after a break-in at Big Dipper BBQ 2, where thousands in damage was done and 22 tubs of ice cream were lost.