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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York City of Binghamton County of Broome, .ss.: Jennifer Peterson, being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the Principal Clerk of the Binghamton Press Company Inc., publisher of the following newspaper printed in Johnson City published in the City of Binghamton New York and of general circulation in the Counties of Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Tioga State of New York and Susquehanna County State of Pennsylvania PRESS & SUN BULLETIN. A notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published on the following dates: May 29, 2017 and June 5, 12, and 19, 2017 Jennifer Pete son Sworn to before me this 19th day of June, 2017 Elizabpth M. Conklin 3tate of New York oroome County No.01C06338552 Commission expires March 14, 02 A.2A JUN-28-2017 15:32 FROM: TO:16072572389 P.1/2 State of New York, COUNTY OF ONTARIO CITY OF GENEVA A3yssa Berry of the City of Geneva, County of Ontario, being duly sworn, doth depose and say that, Authorized Designee, Finger Lakes Publishing, Inc., publishers of the FINGER LAKES T1MES, a Daily Newspaper, published in Geneva, in said County: and that the notice of which the annexed, is a primed copy, cut from said newspaper, was printed and published in the regular edition and issue of said newspaper Finger Lakes 017. Times for x successive beginning j / /2017 and ending 4: A2/2 KELLY MARIE PETERS Notary PDX - State of New York N o.PE 012 62791 8 OuallAed in Ontario County My Commission Miss 4/8/21 • • •, PUBLIC NOTICE,. ,,! 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SHAW endorsement means that mem- Jan. 1, 2011, before resigning [email protected] bers will circulate petitions and March 2, 2012. He came back Democrats are next obtain the necessary signatures in again Dec. 3, 2012, as a driver for WATERLOO — The Seneca The Seneca County Democratic Committee will County Republican Committee order for Porsch to appear on the the Department of Human Serv- ballot. meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Fayette Fire has endorsed incumbent Barry ices, a position he continues to Department on Route 414. Sapio wrote in an email “it looks Porsch in the race for district hold today. The first half of the meeting will be open to any- like things may head to a attorney. Barto served as county budget one interested in the party’s consideration for The Seneca Falls resident Republican primary.’’ director when he was on the Board elected office this fall. The second half of the is seeking a third four-year “I am looking to secure of Supervisors as Fayette supervi- meeting will be for committee members only to term as DA. He received 51 the Conservative and sor. consider candidate endorsements. of 52 votes from county Independence endorse- Beginning in 2018, the treasur- The first day to circulate petitions is June 6. The ments,” Sapio said. “Also, GOP representatives to win er’s position has been reduced to petitions must be returned to the Board of as the Republicans have the party endorsement part-time with fewer responsibili- Elections between July 11-13. endorsed the incumbent, I from former Fayette Town ties, a lower salary of $35,000 and No Democrat has announced an interest in run- have contacted the Justice and veteran defense ning for district attorney. Sue Sauvageau of Democrats and the Working no fringe benefits. attorney Joe Sapio. The Board of Supervisors, with Seneca Falls and Lisa Hochadel of Waterloo have Porsch Families Party to see if they said they’re interested in becoming county treas- “I am honored to once would be interested in sup- the approval of county voters, has again receive the endorse- created a new Department of urer. porting me.’’ Two of three Democrats on the 14-member ment of the committee members Finance that has assumed many In another contested GOP com- Board of Supervisors will not run this fall. Seneca in the race for district attorney,” mittee endorsement, Frank of the duties of the treasurer. Falls At-Large Supervisor Steve Churchill said last Porsch said Tuesday. “I work 24/7 Sinicropi of Seneca Falls was Barto could not be reached for week he will not seek re-election, following town for the people of Seneca County endorsed over former Fayette comment on whether he plans a of Waterloo Supervisor Gary Westfall’s similar and will continue to do so if re- Supervisor Ed Barto for county primary challenge. decision. elected this fall.” treasurer. County Republicans also If Democrats don’t retain those seats, the only Porsch, 58, said he will chal- Sinicropi served as personnel endorsed incumbent Paul Democrat left on the board would be Cindy lenge Sapio for any party line that director for the county for more McPherson of Ovid and newcomer Lorenzetti of Fayette. would result in a primary. than 30 years before retiring Dec. Diane Peters of Waterloo for two — David L. Shaw Gaining the committee’s 27, 2010. He returned as a retiree part-time coroner positions. Meng to speak at Dem conference Lottery By DAVID L. SHAW ment in the past and exhibition with drawings also will speak on the Winners: 667, 593 Lucky Sum: 18 [email protected] who carried the burden of New York suffragists best technological tools Pick 10: 6, 11, 21, 22, and diverse women ven- for organizers and the ALBANY (AP) — SENECA FALLS — for the women of today 25, 27, 28, 37, 39, 40, and tomorrow. dors. role of media and social Here are the winning Congresswoman Grace 44, 50, 55, 56, 66, 67, Meng, from Queens, is The group will be media in campaigns and numbers drawn Wed- Meng of New York’s 6th 74, 76, 77, 80 District will be the the first Asian-American addressed at the Friday mobilization and digital nesday as of press time. keynote speaker for the member of Congress night dinner by Louise organizing efforts. See Friday’s Times for Friday and Saturday con- from New York and the Bernikov, a nationally “While men and the remaining numbers. These are the winning ference of the Democratic only member of Congress recognized journalist, women of all ages are Midday: 6, 6, 7, numbers missing from Women of the Southern of Asian descent in the author of six books and encouraged to partici- Lucky Sum: 19 Wednesday’s paper: Tier and Finger Lakes. entire Northeast. former consultant to “60 pate in this meaningful Win 4: 1, 1, 9, 5, Take Five: 6, 14, 15, The con- She is the first female Minutes” and “NBC and innovative forum, Lucky Sum: 16 23, 28 ference member of Congress News.” we are urging all atten- Evening: 593, Lucky Mega Millions: 5, 20, will be at from Queens since Her speech is titled dees to wear something Sum: 17 32, 37, 67; Mega Ball: 5; the Holi- Geraldine Ferraro, who “The Shoulders We white as a symbol of suf- Win 4: 4, 2, 8, 4, Megaplier: 5 day Inn on was the first woman to Stand On” and will high- frage,” Rossi said. Mound run for vice president on light how the fight by The conference fee is Road. a major party platform New York women for the $75 per person, with dis- The when she was Walter vote changed the nation- counts available to new group Mondale’s running mate al political landscape and renewing members, chose Sen- in 1984. and served as the tipping older adults, college stu- eca Falls, Meng “Here in New York, we point on the road to a dents and others who the Birth- have much to celebrate constitutional amend- wish to join the DWST- BRANCH place of the Women’s as a state that has led ment. FL. Rights Movement, to the way to many firsts,” On Saturday, the all- For the complete agen- honor those in the suf- said Margherita Rossi, day conference will da and to register online, 0)C4‘ frage movement who president of the DWST- include Meng’s keynote go to demwomenstfl.com. forged the path that led FL. talk, a presentation by The organization is to women being granted “Since the 19th cen- Mira Bernstein of Tufts designed to bring more SUMMER BBQ the right to vote in this tury, while women have University on the Democratic women into Mini' state in 1917. accomplished much, impacts of gerrymander- the political process. Its ChicKen or Rostrum Farms Riesling Sausage The conference is there is far more work to ing on the electoral col- members represent Alle- being called “Celebrating be done to continue the lege and Peter Galie and gany, Broome, Cattarau- with Salt Potatoes, Baked Beans, Our Past, Present and major strides of those Christopher Bopst on the gus, Cayuga, Chautau- Mac Salad, Veggies, Rolls, and Dessert $15°° Future.” The organiza- who came before us.” pros and cons of a state qua, Chemung, Cort- Wine Snake tion will pay tribute to Apre-conference gala Constitutional Conven- land, Ontario, Schuyler, White or Red $yn the powerful contribu- will be held Friday night tion.