by Sean Lukasik | Apr 3, 2020 | Community Voices, Local Arts, Urban Corning Podcast, Videos
The Urban Corning Podcast is now live! The pilot episode features interviews with the Town Pants co-lead Duane Keogh and C-PP Schools educator Mike Simons. We talk about music and how it’s a little different right now in an isolated world. In the middle of this...
by Sean Lukasik | Jan 30, 2018 | Community Voices, Local Arts, Rockwell Museum, Townie Turned Tourist
The following is a guest post from a dear friend and Urban Corning contributor, Amelia Harnas. We miss her when she’s not in Corning and we’re glad to know it’s feeling more like home every day! For the past two weeks, I’ve been living in Brooklyn....
by Logan Sweet | Jan 2, 2018 | Best of Corning, Community Voices, Local News, Top Posts
We?d like to start this post by saying, thank you. Thank you to all of our readers. Because of you, 2017 was one of Urban Corning?s best years to date. In just 365 days we got to learn more about some of the really amazing people that call Corning home, helped usher...
by Dave Rochelle | Dec 19, 2017 | Area Fun!, Best of Corning, Community Voices, Local Arts, Misc, People of Corning, Townie Turned Tourist, Uncategorized
Corning’s Gaffer District, the City, and numerous businesses & organizations do a great job of decorating our community throughout the holiday season… but there’s plenty to see in our residential neighborhoods too. ?Since we’re all pretty...
by Logan Sweet | Dec 14, 2017 | Community Voices, Interviews, Local News, Top Posts
In the last several months, you may have noticed a lot of conversations taking place around the fate and future of the former Northside Blodgett Middle School. What?s happening? Why is it being torn down? What will replace it? Who?s in charge? These are all valid...
by Sean Lukasik | Nov 16, 2017 | Community Voices, Interviews, Local News, People of Corning, Top Posts
Bill Boland is a space exploration enthusiast and Corning?s next mayor. He believes that Corning, like Saturn?s moon Enceladus, has all the right resources in place to make amazing things happen. In 2005, NASA discovered geysers erupting from the surface of Enceladus....