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Hornell

American  
[hawr-nel] / hɔrˈnɛl /

noun

  1. a city in S New York.


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The racist, antisemitic literature was left at locations including a synagogue and a largely Black church in Hornell, in New York’s Southern Tier, Police Chief T.J.

From Seattle Times

In Hornell, the first flyer was discovered stuck to the door of Rehoboth Deliverance Ministries as people began arriving for Sunday morning services, church member Marseena Harmonson told the Evening Tribune of Hornell.

From Seattle Times

“This is something that is not reflective of Hornell.”

From Seattle Times

The new train cars, modeled after trains that are in operation across Europe, are being assembled in a facility in Hornell, N.Y.

From Washington Post

The oldest of three children, Linda Susan Zall grew up in North Hornell, New York, a village nestled in rolling farmland near the Finger Lakes.

From Seattle Times