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Hornell Mayor John Buckley said recent enhancements and investments, including the $10 million New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative, leave businesses better positioned during the ...
The most important railroad in Hornell was the New York and Erie Railroad, or Erie for short. It arrived in Hornell in 1850 and began public service on May 14, 1851. President Millard Fillmore, himself a native of western New York, and Secretary of State Daniel Webster rode through Hornell on the inaugural train. [8]
The Evening Tribune is an American daily newspaper published weekday mornings and on Sundays (as The Spectator) in Hornell, New York.. In addition to the city of Hornell, the Tribune and Spectator circulate in several villages and towns of eastern Allegany County and western Steuben County, including Alfred, Almond, Andover, Angelica, Arkport, Canaseraga and Canisteo.
Temple Beth-El (Hornell, New York) Bethesda Hospital (North Hornell, New York) E. Elgin-Butler Brick Company; Elim Bible Institute and College; Erie Railroad;
Racalto's restaurant opens May 23 at the former Club 57 on Seneca Road. It will have "a barbecue focus with a touch of innovation." Racalto's opening at former Club 57 in Hornell.
North Hornell – The Village of North Hornell is on NY-36. South Hornell – A hamlet south of Hornell on NY-36. Webbs Crossing – A location north of Hornell and by the Interstate on Steuben County Route 66. Thacherville – A group of houses just outside the City of Hornell. Heather Heights- A group of houses on the top of a hill.