The Hornell Evening Tribune

The Hornell Evening Tribune

The Evening Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Hornell, New York, delivering news every weekday morning and on Sundays under the name The Spectator.

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  • 4 days ago | eveningtribune.com | Neal Simon

    Alstom opened a new $75 million, 135,000 square foot rail car shell manufacturing plant in Hornell. The plant, dedicated to the late James Griffin, is expected to create 250 jobs, including 100 manufacturing jobs. The facility will be key to fulfilling Alstom's contracts, including a $1.8 billion deal with Chicago's Metra commuter rail system.

  • 4 days ago | eveningtribune.com | Neal Simon

    Michael S. Eldridge received a 15-year prison sentence for a fatal 2023 car crash in Avoca, New York. He was driving under the influence of marijuana and speeding at the time of the crash, authorities testified. The crash killed 51-year-old Michael Hinrich of Nunda. A Hornell man has been handed a state prison term for a 2023 motor vehicle crash in Avoca that killed a Livingston County man. Michael S.

  • 4 days ago | eveningtribune.com | Marquel Slaughter

    Haverling used a two-out, four-run rally to defeat reigning state champion Wellsville 4-2 in the Section V Class B crossover Saturday night at Honeoye Falls-Lima. It was a long-awaited win for Haverling coach Rachel Ratchford's Rams, who had fallen to Wellsville in the previous three section finals. Haverling will advance to the sub-regional game against Section V's Class B champion Wednesday at Frontier High School in Hamburg.

  • 1 week ago | eveningtribune.com | Neal Simon

    Robert E. Taft was convicted on six felony counts for shaking his infant daughter, causing severe brain injury. Taft faces up to 25 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for August 1. A Steuben County Court jury Thursday took less than two hours to convict a Hornell man on six felony counts for a pair of shaken baby attacks that critically injured his young daughter in 2022. Robert E.

  • 1 week ago | eveningtribune.com | Neal Simon

    Canisteo residents are voting to choose the community's first official flag. Two candidate flags will be displayed during Canisteo Crazee Daze June 6-7, with voting concluding June 8. Vote by paper ballot at the Village Hall or via QR codes displayed throughout Canisteo. The town and village of Canisteo are getting an official flag for the first time, but time is running short for community members to vote for their favorite.

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