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"It's kind of like the start of our whole holiday season": Check out these Small Business Saturday deals in the Gaffer District.
The history of The Leader stretches back to two competing newspapers in Corning in the mid-19th century. Its earliest predecessor was The Corning Journal, a weekly newspaper established in 1847 as "an independent family newspaper, free from party politics".
Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 10,551 at the 2020 census . It is named for Erastus Corning , an Albany financier and railroad executive who was an investor in the company that developed the community.
At that time, the 112,000 sq ft (10,400 m 2) store was the largest in Western New York, and boasted the biggest in-store bakery in the entire U.S. In the next few years additional Tops Friendly Markets International stores opened in Niagara Falls, West Seneca, Greece, and Perinton, New York.
Corning Manor – A hamlet southeast of Corning city by Interstate 86. Denmark – A hamlet and suburban community northeast of Corning city. East Corning – A location near the east town line on NY-352. French Mill – A hamlet south of Corning on NY-225. Gibson – A hamlet southeast of Corning city on the north bank of the Chemung River.
The Corning Intown District Management Association (CIDMA), better known as Corning's Gaffer District, is a historical district in downtown Corning, New York, and is named after a gaffer or master glassblower. The district is known for diverse offerings, including world-class museums, nationally acclaimed restaurants, unique and independently ...
In August 2023, the Corning City Code Enforcement Office found the 14,432 square foot site to be in an unsafe condition and structurally unsafe. A hole in the roof was visible over the winter.
The Benjamin Patterson Inn is a historic house operated as part of the Heritage Village of the Southern Finger Lakes by the Corning Painted Post Historical Society. [3] Visitors can tour the historic tavern room, dining room, kitchen, guest quarters and innkeeper's quarters, and view the Society's collection of textile equipment in the Long Room.