Elmira, New York– Our Shrinking Hometown….

Official seal of Elmira, New YorkImage from Wikipedia

A story today on the WETM-TV website (pasted below) got me thinking about my hometown– Elmira, NY.

I have lived in Elmira my whole life. I love my hometown. Warts and all.

Many folks live here because they have to– this is where their job is. I live here because I chose to. I could work as a lawyer almost anywhere in the country (or even the world) but I chose to come back to Elmira after turning down a MUCH more lucrative job in Washington, DC (OK, no one ever said I was smart! :-) . I have NEVER regretted my decision to come “home” because I love it here.

Elmira is located in a beautiful part of Upstate NY called the Finger Lakes region. Despite its scenic beauty, Upstate NY has suffered economically. Heavy industry long ago dried up and the local economy is gasping for breath as it converts to service jobs, tourism and other smaller industries.

Even though it’s not an easy time to be an Elmiran, I love living here–

  • I love my eight minute commute,
  • I love walking down the street and having people actually say “hi” to one another,
  • I love knowing where my three teenagers are going to get in trouble (because I went there myself thirty years ago!),
  • I love knowing that if I was in trouble and needed help, there would be LOTS of people at my door offering their help. Can’t put a price on that…….

Guess, I wasn’t so dumb after all when I turned down that Washington, DC job….

Thanks for reading,

Jim Reed
jreed@zifflaw.com

Greater Elmira is Shrinking

The Greater Elmira area is shrinking.

A U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday says close to 200 people moved away last year.

Some of your neighbors aren’t surprised.

Elmira‘s boring and there ain’t nothing to do here and people want to go to bigger states to explore new things I guess.”-said Neighbors Quintin Thompkins

“It’s really hard to finding a job here.”-said Neighbor of Elmira Sam Spradin

“I guess if there’s things to do here, things to bring people in that they can work here, have jobs here than that will bring people here.”-said Neighbor of Elmira Chris Bravo

“There’s probably not a whole lot politicians can do in the short term but they have to look at the long term. they must do something about it.”-Said Neighbor of Elmira John McGlenn

Between July 2006 and July 2007, elmira lost close to 200 people out of about 88,000 people.

That’s about a .02 of a percent drop.

County officials say they know why.

“It’s jobs, it’s all about jobs our ability to put people to work, keep people working, to bring new people.” -said R-County Executive Tom Santulli

Santulli says expansions of companies like Schweizer-Sikorsky and Synthes should help increase employment opportunities.

Plus new retail and new manufacturing companies, like the unnamed candy making company will help create new jobs.

“I’m cautiously optimistic we can start reversing some of these population numbers.”-said R-County Executive Tom Santulli

While the Greater Elmira area shrinks, Dallas-Texas had the highest increase of more than 300 metro areas.

County leaders say some people could be moving there because of lower property taxes.

“States like Nevada and Texas that have no personal income tax. You get that bill due April 15th it can be a real uninviting characteristic of New York State.”-said County Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Keeley

Besides Elmira, areas like Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton also saw drops in population.

 


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About Jim Reed

I am an attorney from Elmira, N.Y. representing people who have been injured by the negligence of others. For more than 20 years, I have practiced in the state and federal courts of both New York and Pennsylvania in the areas of Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and Legal Malpractice. I am proud to be a member of the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Forum membership is limited to trial lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional skill, experience and excellence in advocacy by achieving a trial verdict, award or settlement of One Million Dollars or more. I have been fortunate to recover many multi-million dollar recoveries for my clients. I am also proud of the fact that WETM-TV selected me as their local legal expert. I am featured on the Noon News on Wednesdays when I respond to listeners' legal questions. If you have a legal question, feel free to E-mail it to me at jreed@zifflaw.com and I will be happy to address your question either via E-mail or on WETM. I am a lifelong resident of Elmira where I live with my wife and three children. When I am not working, I can often be found on my bicycle as I am an avid bicycle racer having competed in races all over the country including a 508 mile team race through Death Valley (The Furnace Creek 508) and a 540 mile race through the Cascade Mountains of Oregon (The Race Across Oregon). I have lectured frequently on many law-related topics and I have been published in the New York State Bar Journal, which is the largest and most prestigious legal publication in New York State. I am happy to speak to local civic groups so please feel free to E-mail me at jreed@zifflaw.com or call me at 1-800-Zifflaw (943-3529) .

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