Child Rape Suspect Arrested After Fleeing Hornell
Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker is congratulating Hornell Police Sgt. Investigator Tom Aini, for his fast acting police work in catching a suspect who is wanted for allegedly raping a child in Hornell. According to the D.A., on Wednesday, Investigator Aini received a report from Steuben County Child Protective Services about the allegations. The investigator also found out, that the suspect had fled the area. Hornell Police Chief Ted Murray says, Investigator Aini questioned the alleged victims, and then organized a search effort, which included the Hornell Police Department, the Steuben County District Attorney’s Office and Homeland Security’s Buffalo Office.
“We didn’t know where the individual went, he just left the area,” said Police Chief Ted Murray. “So Sgt. Murray worked with Sgt. Investigator Aini and we were able to track Bodnar’s phone and we were able to find Bodnar’s location. Based on that, we were able to find out that Bodnar was at the airport in New Jersey.”
According to D.A. Brooks Baker, this was an arrest, that went right down to the wire. “I was on the phone with my investigator Jeremy Hagedone, who was working with Homeland Security and Investigator Aini,” Baker tells WLEA News. “Homeland Security had agents following the suspect, Mihaly Bodnar, through New York City and into the Newark Airport. Homeland Security was reaching out to us, saying, ‘Where’s the warrant? We’ll pick him up – where’s the warrant? Where’s the warrant?” Well the moment that Investigator Aini got that warrant signed by Judge David Coddington in the Hornell City Court, we were able to text message the Homeland Security officers, and they picked the defendant up right then and there. It was really an impressive operation, and but for the swift and thorough investigative efforts of Sgt. Aini and the efforts of those others mentioned, this child predator would have boarded a plane to parts, unknown, avoiding justice,” Baker said.
The timeline was this: the complaint came in on Wednesday, March 12, the arrest at Newark International was made on Thursday, March 13.
Phone Problems In The Bath Central School District Today
FROM BATH SCHOOL OFFICIALS:
We are currently experiencing intermittent issues with our phone services. Our team is actively working to resolve the issue, and we will notify you once it has been fixed.
In the meantime, if you need to contact any of the buildings, please reach out via email:
VEW: bhavens@bathcsd.org
DLL: lstewart1@bathcsd.org
HS: lshugars@bathcsd.org
Thank you for your patience.
Kelly Fitzpatrick's And Sheriff Allard's Letter To The Gov
Steuben County Legislative Chair Kelly Fitzpatrick and Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard have sent a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul, asking the governor to immediately reverse her executive order to prevent the fired corrections officers from getting state, county, or local government jobs. "By singling out these employees and placing a permanent bar on their ability to find future employmernt, your administration is not only undermining civil service protections but perpetuating a cycle of harm that will impact families and the communities they serve," the letter stated.

Save The Lyons Committee's Arts Center Survey
The Save The Lyons Committee has an online survey, asking questions about the possibility of a community arts center in the old Dana Lyons School. Click here to see the survey.
St Patrick's Day Parade Is Being Held Tomorrow In Hornell
On Saturday in Hornell, there’s a St Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade starts at 11am tomorrow at the Community Bank on Genesee Street. Mayor John Buckley says feel free to ride on a Hornell Area Transit bus during the festivities on Saturday in and around downtown Hornell.
Gillibrand Was So Opposed To The Shutdown, Reportedly Screamed At Fellow Democrats Not To Move Ahead With Their Planned Shutdown
From Fox News: "Press heard who they believed to be Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., screaming inside Democratic senators' private lunch on Thursday amid ongoing debate over the looming government shutdown. Democrats remained tight-lipped as they left the meeting, which lasted over an hour, but Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told reporters: 'You'll hear from me soon.' Gillibrand's office said it could not confirm she was the person screaming when reached by Fox News Digital.
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Nominating Petitions Now Available For CPP School Board
Nominating petitions for the Corning-Painted Post Area School Board of Education vacancies are now available. There are three seats up for election and each seat is for a three-year term (7/1/25-6/30/28). Interested candidates may pick up petitions from Karen Dutcher, District Clerk, Administration Building, 165 Charles Street, Painted Post, New York, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or call ahead, 936-3704, Ext. 1001 to arrange to pick up a packet.
Members of the Board of Education draw no salary or compensation. To qualify as a candidate for the School Board you must be:
• a resident of the District for at least one year immediately preceding the election,
• at least eighteen years of age,
• a citizen of the United States,
• a “qualified voter”* of the Corning City School District.
A person seeking a seat on the School Board must present the School District Clerk with a petition containing 100 qualified signatures. Only “qualified voters”* may sign a Board candidate’s nominating petition. However, a person need not be a registered voter to satisfy the legal definition of a “qualified voter”*.
The deadline for filing the completed petitions with the School District Clerk is 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The Annual Election and Budget vote will take place on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
*A “qualified voter” is a person who is a citizen of the United States, at least 18 years of age and a resident of the School District for at least 30 days immediately prior to the election at which he or she seeks to vote.
Langworthy: Now That The Shoe Is On The Other Foot...
Republican Congressman Nick Langworthy says, things sure are different, now that there is a GOP majority. "Senate Democrats used to think a government shutdown was worst case scenario," Langworthy said. "Now Dems don't want to give House Republicans and President Trump a win ."
Schumer Talks Musk, DOGE, And Social Security
Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer says Elon Musk and DOGE are pressuring Social Security to end phone services, millions rely on. "This is a direct attack against vulnerable seniors who might struggle to get to a local office They’re trying to drive Social Security into the ground so they can give billionaires another tax break Democrats will never stop fighting for Social Security," Schumer said yesterday.