Yes. George Kimble owns WCGR. However, I don't think the station has always been "in the family".
I seem to recall the entry for the station in an old radio directory I saw from the early 90s, when it was paired with 102.3 FM, in its days as new age/jazz WLKA. If memory serves me correctly, the owner listed for the station was something called "Finger Lakes Communications" and there was no mention at all of either George or Russ Kimble in the staff listings.
I'm guessing George Kimble bought the stations a few years later, changing the FM to a hot AC, and keeping the AM a full service community station.
I guess it could be argued that there is some sentimental value in retaining WCGR, but, I sitll contend that, if they had a chance to acquire another signal in the market, (like 107.3 in South Bristol, or even bringing 102.3 back into the fold), they would sell off the little AM station, or even donate it and use it as a tax write-off.
Of course, this is all hypothetical, and will probably never happen.