Three-year-old North Hornell girl getting kidney from her dad at Children s Hospital of Philadelphia
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NORTH HORNELL - Three-year old Charlotte Cavanaugh chattered happily while watching a movie Sunday morning. It was a lighthearted moment for the North Hornell girl who is scheduled to undergo a kidney transplant on Tuesday.
“She’s watching ‘Coco’ on Netflix,” her dad explained. Chris Cavanaugh will donate one of his kidneys to his daughter during synchronized surgeries, his at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, hers at the adjacent Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
The Cavanaugh family Chris, Charlotte and mom Carli left North Hornell for Philadelphia on Saturday with a big show of support from the Canisteo Valley community. A caravan of police cars and fire trucks from the Canisteo police department and the Canisteo, North Hornell, and City of Hornell fire departments escorted the family’s cars along Seneca Road. Several doz
Major life changes usually happen when you least expect them. Such was the case for The Wife and me last Saturday. The weekend day started out as usual, with our […]
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NONTRADITIONAL EATERIES FLOURISHED IN THE FACE OF COVIDÂ
While traditional eateries struggled to regain their pre-pandemic customers, non-traditional businesses flourished.
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FOOD TRUCKS GO MAINSTREAM
Chef Kenny Crampton displays a lamb gyro at his food truck, Big Papa s Grub on the Run. Tim Hynds, The Weekender
Never will I forget that winter night in January of 2008. I was relaxing in Forsyth County, Georgia, where I was living at the time, watching a youngish Black senator from Illinois deliver a blazing victory speech after winning Iowa’s Democratic presidential caucus. Barack Obama was on his way to becoming the first Black president, on a campaign message of hope and change. I was in Forsyth to observe a different set of American hopes to do anthropological ethnography, or what some people call immersive journalism, or what others call just “deep hanging out,” for a book that I was writing on whiteness in America.