Village of Newark Mayor Jonathan Taylor and the Village Board of Trustees host a ceremonial ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of the Canal Trail, part of the Empire State Trail system on Thursday morning at the Edgett Street Pedestrian Bridge.
When Sen. Pam Helming was elected, she vowed to represent the people of the 54th District.
It’s something that she continues fighting for to this day – as she seeks another term representing the 54th.
On Friday, Sen. Helming (R-Canandaigua) was in-studio talking about her campaign, time in office thus far, and what she hoped for the future of the Finger Lakes. She discussed a number of local, hot-button issues – including the proposed incinerator, which has received harsh feedback from local residents, community leaders, and elected officials alike.
Watch the entire conversation below on FingerLakes1.TV:
Join Jim Sinicropi and Jen Stanton at the finish line of the 2017 Right to Run 5K & 19K for FL1 Sports in Seneca Falls on Saturday morning. Watch the race start and see the winning finishers come across the line. Also, hear from Kathrine Switzer who was the first woman to enter and compete the Boston Marathon in 1967 and a member of the National Women’s Hall of Fame Class of 2011. Also, interviews with local NYS Senator Pam Helming from the 54th District, Generations Bank President Menzo Case, and National Women’s Hall of Fame President Betty Bayer. Proceeds from this event go towards the restoration of the former Seneca Knitting Mill which will be the future home of the Women’s Hall of Fame.
Join FingerLakes1.com’s Josh Durso and Jim Sinicropi as they follow all the results and storylines on Election Night 2016, LIVE inside the FingerLakes1.com Studio. The webcast includes interviews with former Geneva City Councilwoman Jackie Augustine and NYS 54th Senate District election winner Pam Helming.
The three candidates on the ballot for the New York State 54th Senate District race, to fill the seat long-held by Senator Mike Nozzolio, were all inside the FingerLakes1.com Studios on Thursday night at 8:00 pm for the only broadcast debate to feature Republican Pam Helming, Democrat Kenan Baldridge and Reform Party Candidate Floyd Rayburn. The debate was streamed live from 8 pm – 9 pm and moderated by FingerLakes1.com Lead News Editor Josh Durso. You can watch the entire debate below…
New York State 54th District Senate candidate and current Town of Canandaigua Supervisor Pam Helming is in-studio to talk about her campaign and stance on current issues.