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Sponsored Post: Insource conducting free seminar on the Affordable Care Act

The following topics will be discussed in an Open Community / Town Hall Forum:
- The impact of the Affordable Care Act on Employers and Patients
- Telemedicine and Telehealth improving Access and Quality
Le Roy's Taylor Kirby named to Provost List at Troy University
Troy, Ala. -- Taylor Kirby, of Le Roy, has been named to the Provost's List at Troy University for the Spring Semester/Term 4 of the 2019/2020 academic year.
The Provost's List honors full-time undergraduate students who are registered for at least 12 semester hours and who have a grade-point average of
Superintendent reacts to budget vote, explains AIS reading changes; 'micro-commencements' set for June 27
While expressing remorse in having to eliminate jobs, Anibal Soler Jr. today said he is excited over the public’s approval of the Batavia City School District 2020-21 budget and the capital project that will result in a new playground at Jackson Primary School.
The district’s first-year superintendent also said he
Five questions for board of education candidates: Byron-Bergen Central School
The Batavian has reached out to school board candidates in Genesee County to get their answers to five questions prior to voting on June 9.
At Byron-Bergen Central School, three people are running for two open trustee positions – incumbents Tammy Menzie and Amy Phillips and challenger Lynn Smith
Moore credits law enforcement, Jankowski impressed by protesters' 'genuine love of community'
While Batavia City Manager Martin Moore focused on the professionalism of local law enforcement during the “March for Justice” outside of the City Centre on Sunday, City Council President Eugene Jankowski zeroed in on the protesters’ “genuine love of the community.”
Speaking at tonight’s City Council Business Meeting at City
Summer camp for kids offered at YMCA June 29 through Sept. 4
Press release:
As with the Liberty Center for Youth, the Batavia City Youth Bureau and Genesee County YMCA are partnering once again to provide a safe child care option for the families of Batavia.
Due to the cancellation of the Batavia Youth Bureau's Summer Rec program until the 2021 summer
GC car racing fans: OC Fair Speedway holds big season opener June 6 at site drive-in & livestream
Press release:
MIDDLETON -- On Saturday, June 6th, the Orange County Fair Speedway is back on track with their season opener, a 43-lap race, run in honor of one of their most decorated competitors, 64-year old driver, Nascar Daytona winner, Jimmy Horton, also known as “The Sensational One,” who has
Locally owned businesses ready to provide goods and services
This is a FREE listing of locally owned businesses that are operating but providing goods and services either by pickup, delivery, virtually, or limited on-site access.
Businesses (no need to be a current sponsor of The Batavian) that would like to be listed, email: howard@thebatavian.com or billie@thebatavian.com
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City & County Youth Boards recognize 20 youths and two adults for their service
From Jocelyn Sikorski, executive director, Genesee County Youth Bureau:
The City of Batavia and Genesee County Youth Boards hold a Youth Recognition Banquet annually to recognize those youth and adults who continuously go above and beyond for our community. The Youth Recognition Awards are presented to youth who are positive role
Schumer warns of relying on foreign-made semiconductors, calls for building robust, resilient microelectronics industry
Press release:
Citing concerns that China is catching up to the United States in microelectronics production capacity, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer today (June 28) unveiled the American Foundries Act, a bipartisan initiative that seeks to reestablish U.S. leadership and revitalize innovation in the global microelectronics sector.
Schumer explained that the
Video: Gov. Andrew Cuomo's briefing for June 1, 2020
Press release:
- Positive reform agenda also includes national ban on excessive force; independent investigations of police abuse; disclosure of disciplinary records of police officers being investigated
- Governor Cuomo: "I said from day one, I share the outrage and I stand with the protestors. You look at that video of the
Five questions for board of education candidates: Oakfield-Alabama Central School
The Batavian has reached out to school board candidates in Genesee County to get their answers to five questions prior to voting on June 9.
At Oakfield-Alabama Central School, five candidates are running for three open positions – Jackie Yunker Davis, Daniel N. Groth, Douglas Russo, Shanda Spink and Peter