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| | About the Office... | Massa for Congress: Corning is situated in the Historic Gaffer District. Sandwiched between the most popular coffee shops, restaurants, and shops, the Corning office boasts a patriotic and friendly Massa for Congress exterior. The spacious office is located in a former glass studio and loft. It is always packed with volunteers and staff working their hardest to elect Eric! Come visit to sign up and volunteer and catch up with staff! Visitors are alway welcome!| Opinions from the Staff... |
Working in the Corning Office is an amazing experience. Corning is the kind of place where people still say "hi" to you on the street when you walk by. This is something I really appreciate, being from a small town. Everyone around here cares so much about Eric and this campaign that coming into work is never hard. To see how much Eric cares about this area and how hard he works for it is inspiring for me, and my colleagues in the Corning Office! - Steven Taylor Staff Assistant | Constantly a buzz with phones ringing, curious visitors stopping in and a dedicated staff hard at work every day, there is never a dull moment at 79 West Market Street. It has been a great honor and challenge working on Mr. Massa's campaign. Joining the Corning Office is certainly one of the best decisions I have made. I cannot imagine working for a more qualified, inspiring, motivated candidate! - Nathan Sermonis Staff Assistant | |
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David C. Hall Sr.
6/18/2007
I have had enough of no employment.
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4th of July Parades!July 4
Join us for Independence Day Parades!
Join Eric Massa and his supporters on the 4th of July for parades around the district:
10:00am - Andover Parade
12:00 pm - Hornell Parade
2:00 pm - Branchport Parade
5:00 pm - Chili Parade
Kuhl in trouble, Massa running strongSep 9
The following article was printed in the Corning Leader by Managing Editor Joe Dunning on September 9th, 2007
The next congressional election is 14 months away but I think if it were held tomorrow, U.S. Rep. Randy Kuhl would be in trouble.
Kuhl's stance on the Iraq War and, to a lesser degree, his reaction to war protesters are reasons why I think Democrat Eric Massa would come out on top if the election were Monday.
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Massa to make energy announcement at opening of Corning headquarters from Elmira Star-Gazette on June 18
Congressional candidate Eric Massa will announce an energy policy initiative Friday at the grand opening of his Corning headquarters, 79 W. Market St.
The event begins at 4 p.m., with a press conference scheduled for 5:15 p.m.
On hand will be Cindy Emmer, chair of the Chemung County Democratic Committee; Jim Hare, chair of the Elmira Democratic Committee; Elmira mayor John Tonello, candidate for the 53rd District in the New York Senate; and a group from "Students for Massa."
Food and beverages will be served from Holmes Plate.
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Was van vandalism politically driven? from The Leader on June 17
A rear window was recently smashed out of Eric Massa's minivan, leaving the congressional candidate wondering if the incident was politically motivated.
The incident occurred sometime Sunday night or Monday morning as the van -- which bears a Massa campaign bumper sticker -- was parked in front of the family's home on Delevan Avenue on the city's Southside.
Massa, a Democrat, is challenging U.S. Rep. John R. "Randy" Kuhl Jr. for his 29th Congressional District seat in November's election.
Massa was in New York City over the weekend, and flew back to the area Monday after hearing the news.
"This is what happens to candidates in close races," Massa said....
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Bring them Home from The Leader on July 7
BATH | The names of the dead are read aloud weekly.
"Tragically, the list has grown and grown," said the Rev. Brad Benson. The list Benson refers to is that of American GIs killed overseas.
Every week, at both of Benson's parishes - St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Bath and the Church of Good Shepherd in Savona - the names of those killed during the past week are read to the parishioners.
"I'm not an anti-war activist," Benson said Friday. "(But) the best way to support our troops is to bring them home as quickly as possible."
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