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State offi- alleged Trump cam- GCI Gannett Co Inc 7.85 +0.01 Nvidia Corp 144.35 -0.52 — which includes the Lakes Times published cials say the Medicaid paign ties to Russia NPO Enpro Inds Ind 66.81 -0.86 FacebookIncA 151.46 -0.92 western half of Ontario on Wednesday. cuts will be devastating were among the topics MATW MatthewsIntl A 63.75 -0.45 Velty Invs ETN 79.31 -0.69 County and a portion of Ashdown said earlier to healthcare programs The information contained herein has speakers questioned been obtained from sources considered to INDEXES the Finger Lakes, this week that he in New York, including be reliable, but we do not guarantee their Reed on. accuracy or completeness. including Yates and expects a large turnout its marketplace pro- CLOSE CHANGE Seneca counties — will for Saturday’s meeting grams under the Stock Market information provided by Dow Jones Indus. 21008.65 -20.82 hold a town hall session in Geneva. Affordable Care Act. See Page 7A for Geneva, S&P 500 2411.80 -1.11 Edward N.Y. NASDAQCompos. 6198.52 -4.67 at the White Springs Reed said he’d like to ACongressional Bud- Jones fire hall, 3770 County discuss issues such as get Office report — Things Dow Jones Industrial is a market-value-weighted ment cannot be made directly Road 6, from 11 a.m. to healthcare, the budget, which House Republi- Average is a price-weighted index of all NASDAQ domestic in a market index. noon. index of the 30 “blue chip” and non-U.S. based common Edward Jones, Member tax reform and the debt cans did not wait for to Do stocks and serves as a meas- stocks listed on NASDAQ stock SIPC ure of the U.S. market, covering market.* Financial Advisor Jim “I just want to hear ceiling. when scheduling their such diverse industries as S&P 500 Index is an Sandlas, 17 Seneca St., from folks on what’s vote on the healthcare To n i g h t & financial services, technology, unmanaged, market value- Geneva, N.Y. He said getting a retail, entertainment and con- weighted index of 500 stocks Financial Advisor Don happening on the front healthcare bill passed bill — said the legisla- To m o r row sumer goods.* generally representative of the Rayburn, 516 Hamilton St., line,” Reed said in a con- must be a priority and tion would leave 14 mil- NASDAQ Composite Index broad stock market. *An invest- Geneva, N.Y. ference call with urged the Senate to pass lion more people unin- reporters on Tuesday. a bill “sooner rather sured next year than He calls the town than later” because he under the Affordable halls “the right way to said the Affordable Care Care Act, with 23 mil- PUBLIC NOTICE do the job.” Act has “adversely lion more in 2026. Some But Romulus resident impacted” people of the nation’s sickest New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) Brien Ashdown said the around the nation and would pay much more Effective June 12, 2017, New York State Electric & Gas Corporation will be required for healthcare, the CBO meetings are not effec- in his district. to perform natural gas leakage surveys and atmospheric corrosion inspections tive because Reed never Reed earlier called the said. The report also changes his stances. GOP healthcare legisla- said that healthcare throughout their service territories. The Companies have updated their tariffs premiums could come “Reed will continue to tion “a great victory for to include the addition of a $100 charge on customer bills and the potential for hold town hall meetings the American people. We down within a few where he folds his hands are finally on the path to years. termination of natural gas service when a customer fails to provide access to their and nods his head as fixing our broke and bro- While Reed voted in premises for the purpose of performing the required leakage surveys and corrosion constituents speak out ken healthcare system. favor of the bill, fellow against his proposals — The AHCA upholds pro- GOP Rep. John Katko of inspections. Additional information is available at nyseg.com (click on "For Suppliers yet returns to Washing- tections for pre-existing Camillus did not sup- and Partners," then on "Pricing and Tariffs" and then on "PSC Filings"). port it. ton and does what he conditions and the COMM 5/17-1300 644 already planned on expansion of Medicaid, Reed’s last meetings 2A Thursday, June 8, 2017 Finger Lakes Times Playwrights event seeks to start conversations By JOANNA REIGLE town. It was aimed at being an “When a piece opens up a Growing up in Geneva, [email protected] extension of Quick Silver’s world I wasn’t aware of, it If you go ... Henderson believes “it’s goal — providing three unpro- intrigues me,” Mitchell said. important to bring actors back GENEVA — Four years ago, What: Second annual Tyrone Henderson and Lizan duced, emerging playwrights “This is just a step in the to this town.” He said New with a week to workshop their direction they’re headed,” Playwrights of Color York actors who traveled to Mitchell founded Quick Silver Summit Theater Company. Its goal: to plays in Geneva alongside added Henderson, noting the Geneva when he was young produce plays that generate highly experienced and emerg- successes of last year’s emerg- Schedule: Friday: “(_I_) or inspired him to become the conversation and engage a ing actors, directors and ing playwrights — Del The Ass of the Prophet,” 7 actor, mentor, teacher and diverse audience. crews. Carmen, Sergei Burbank and p.m., Smith Opera House; playwright he is today. Henderson, a 1981 Geneva The second Playwrights of Shasone Lanbert, each of Saturday: Benjamin B.J. Mitchell also recognizes High School graduate, and Color Summit is slated for whom presented to sold-out Tindal’s “Goodnight, Tyler,”2 Geneva’s strong support of the Mitchell wanted to commis- Friday and Saturday at three venues here. p.m., Geneva Community arts. sion new works by writers of city venues (see pullout). Following the readings, Center; Christina Nieves’ “I have never seen a commu- color, provide professional Hobart and William Smith audience members are encour- “The Only One,” 7 p.m., nity respond to a project like training to theatrical artists of students Isabelle Ingram, aged to join the actors for a Hobart and William Smith the community of Geneva,” color, and create an environ- Gale Quintos, Chris Williams, Quick Silver Theater — or Colleges’ Gearan Center for Mitchell said. ment for marginalized commu- Shaamar Samuel, Jesse QST — conversation to be the Performing Arts This has inspired Quick nities to experience and Singleton and Luis Figueroa moderated by Michael Admission: Free Silver to begin a project explore classical and contem- will be actors and crew mem- Bradford, renowned play- focused on giving back to Gen- porary texts. bers in the staged readings. wright and professor of dra- Reservations: www.Quick eva, something that will cul- Quick Silver’s team of 13 Thirty plays were submitted matic arts at the University of SilverTheater.com minate within the next year. artists “want to mirror the and three finalists chosen. Connecticut. The “talk-back” Henderson and Mitchell truth about what we are as Those three — compelling will give the audience an both extended their gratitude humans now,” Mitchell said. pieces relevant to current opportunity to ask questions opment of a play because) an to the local businesses and Last year, Henderson social and political tensions — and provide the playwrights important part of a successful community members who launched the Playwrights of will be presented this week- with feedback. play is how the audience per- have supported and sponsored Color Summit in his home- end. “(This is crucial in the devel- ceives it,” Mitchell said. them in their efforts. DRI final list expected soon Airport getting funds to upgrade they could begin soon being awarded to com- By MIKE HIBBARD the county’s economic federal funding is crucial City manager after the final state- munities around the [email protected] developer and executive for the Canandaigua Air- expects to hear by approved list is state this year as well. CANANDAIGUA — director of the IDA. port and other regional released, Horn said. Other projects includ- The Ontario County “Things are added at the airports. The IDA has “Anybody who’s ready ed in the Geneva DRI Industrial Development airport over time and owned the airport for end of next week on to go can start right recommendation list Agency will get nearly need to be fixed. The about 20 years, and sev- now,” he said. “One of include money for reno- $1.7 million in federal building will be a place eral years ago expanded the runway to 5,500 feet which projects will the selection process vating a historic down- funds to upgrade the where the snow-removal to handle private jets (requirements) was town building (Dove Canandaigua Airport. equipment will be stored, and other aircraft. get state funding readiness.” Block), improving cul- The funding was such as wings, plows, etc., and maintenance will be “Some of these jets, By STEVE BUCHIERE For the city, the tural attractions (Smith announced recently by which look like small air- Routes 5&20 connectivi- Center for the Perform- U.S. Sens. Charles performed. Right now, we [email protected] have a guy maintaining liners, are pretty heavy ty project is a top priori- ing Arts), creating new Schumer and Kirsten and the apron will dete- GENEVA — The city ty, a $4 million project housing (Lake Tunnel Gillibrand of New York. It that equipment outdoors, should soon know the which is challenging.” riorate and crack over designed to improve con- Solar Village) and reno- is part of more than $17 time,” Manikowski said. state’s verdict on its In a press release, nectivity between the vating existing build- million that will be going “We’ve always had it in Downtown Revitaliza- lake and downtown. ings for new business to airports in upstate Schumer and Gillibrand our capital improvement tion Initiative priority “It’s a game-changer ventures (Twisted Rail New York through the said the funding will be plan to repair the apron. list. on so many different Brewery’s plan to make Federal Aviation Admin- used for nearly 40 infra- The federal funds aren’t City Manager Matt fronts,” Horn said, the Jones Theatre on istration’s airport structure projects at air- really taxpayer money. ports in the Capital Horn expects to hear adding it will create “a Exchange Street a brew- improvement program. They come from fees Region, Hudson Valley, from Gov. Andrew real true connection ery tasting room). The county IDA, which charged by commercial Southern Tier, Central Cuomo’s office soon, between the lakefront Another project calls owns and operates the airlines.” airport off Brickyard and Western New York, adding that he has been and downtown.” for a mixed-use develop- Manikowski said the Road, is receiving Rochester/Finger Lakes, getting phone calls with The project calls for, airport is fairly busy dur- ment on South Exchange $539,990 for a snow- Mohawk Valley and The questions among other things, Street in a spot common- ing the warm-weather from the removal equipment build- North Country. months and is used by traffic-calming meas- ly called the OEO, or ing and $1,125,000 to The Greater Rochester governor’s ures, pedestrian- and Office of Economic musicians who play at repair the airport apron. International Airport is CMAC, including Dave team. bicycle-safety improve- Opportunity. Exchange Horn The latter is where air- getting about $2.4 mil- Matthews last weekend. ments at the three Commons would create craft are parked, un- lion in federal funds. The It’s also used by area expects a downtown intersections approximately 50 units “good solid loaded or loaded, refueled, federal money is meant companies. on Routes 5&20 and of market-priced senior and boarded. to cover 90 percent of a “We’d like it to be a lit- project improved landscaping. housing on the second list” by “We have a capital project’s cost, with the tle busier, but once we The good thing about floor and small retail improvement program at state and local munici- get into the executive the end of the project, Horn said, is shops on the first floor of Horn the airport, just like with palities chipping in 5 aircraft market you have the next that considerable leg- the vacant site on South any fixed asset we have,” percent each. to have certain ameni- week. work has been done, Exchange Street. said Mike Manikowski, Manikowski said the ties,” he said. The city has empha- noting the 2008 lake- sized that there is no front-downtown master guarantee all projects on plan, which included a BACK FOR TH E SEASON AT the its recommended list revamped 5&20 design. BE L H URST CASTLE will be funded. Alloca- The 2010 lakefront con- tions for the 18 projects nectivity study, done in sent to the state conjunction with the LUNCH BUFFET for review are about state Department of 11:30 - 1:30 $12.25 million, which Transportation, takes far exceeds the $10 mil- the plan even further, he MONDAY - FRIDAY lion the city has secured said. rot more inibrmation, vixt www.bc1hm5torom in state DRI funds. Horn expects the proj- The DRI’s Local Plan- ect will take about two ning Committee, which years to complete once a t asr tog as atipaia acceatedes formed the list following contract is awarded. ? a slew of public meet- The state funds are ings, was not allowed to the result of the city’s rank its recommenda- successful 2016 bid for Avoid uneducated, uninformed and tions. $10 million under Horn said any public Cuomo’s Downtown Re- sometimes downright unscrupulous projects on the state- vitalization Initiative. home inspectors. Instead, get the most approved list could Geneva was selected begin as early as next last summer as one of 10 outstanding service ever! year, noting the city will communities to share in 4762 Dundee soon begin working on the $100 million pot of totssupg RoonNN State Rt. 14A I its 2018 budget. Complimentary state money made avail- CONTRACTING As for private projects able. 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The Companies have updated their tariffs These are Tuesday’s Geneva, S&P 500 2433.14 +3.81 winning numbers miss- to include the addition of a $100 charge on customer bills and the potential for Edward Jones N.Y. NASDAQCompos. 6297.38 +22.32 ing from yesterday’s termination of natural gas service when a customer fails to provide access to their Dow Jones Industrial is a market-value-weighted ment cannot be made directly paper: Average is a price-weighted index of all NASDAQ domestic in a market index. premises for the purpose of performing the required leakage surveys and corrosion index of the 30 “blue chip” and non-U.S. based common Edward Jones, Member Take Five: 12, 20, stocks and serves as a meas- stocks listed on NASDAQ stock SIPC 25, 36, 39 ure of the U.S. market, covering market.* Financial Advisor Jim inspections. Additional information is available at nyseg.com (click on "For Suppliers such diverse industries as S&P 500 Index is an Sandlas, 17 Seneca St., Mega Millions: 3, 5, and Partners," then on "Pricing and Tariffs" and then on "PSC Filings"). financial services, technology, unmanaged, market value- Geneva, N.Y. 16, 49, 75; Mega Ball: retail, entertainment and con- weighted index of 500 stocks Financial Advisor Don comm 5/17-1300 644 sumer goods.* generally representative of the Rayburn, 516 Hamilton St., 5; Megaplier: 3 NASDAQ Composite Index broad stock market. *An invest- Geneva, N.Y. 2A Thursday, June 15, 2017 Finger Lakes Times Greco: State should pay for foundry outreach levels of lead and arsenic expenditure. He said he sup- the foundry site itself. Other demands include free Councilor voted have been found. ports the outreach but does Last week, a new group medical and soil testing for all The Council voted 8-1 last not believe it is the city’s focused on the Geneva affected residents; free against city spending week to spend $50,000 this responsibility. Foundry contamination pre- healthcare for all impacted year to provide a “go-to” per- “This (contamination) was sented City Council with a residents; free access to near- money on effort son for residents of the not the city’s fault,” he said. list of demands, as well as by supervised, outdoor spaces foundry contamination zone “Why go out and hire a con- asking the city to apologize for children; free access to By STEVE BUCHIERE to get information. That sultant? I really can’t see for its handling of the issue. nearby fruits and vegetables; [email protected] includes $40,000 to outside this.” The group also is asking for and free space nearby for a GENEVA — Ward 6 contractors working with the Greco said the state depart- a “public and independent community garden, such as Councilor John Greco Office of Neighborhood ments of health and environ- investigation of what the city raised beds, with soil, fertiliz- explained his opposition to a Initiatives, as well as $10,000 mental conservation should knew, when they knew it and er, seeds and tools provided. proposal to provide additional for materials and supplies. be able to do weekly outreach, why they didn’t tell resi- The city said it intends to support to neighbors in the The allocation is expected to given the state is performing dents.” work with the group, an out- contamination zone around double next year. the remediation of neighbor- The group demanded better growth of the Geneva the former Geneva Foundry Greco was the only coun- hood properties. The city is communication with the city Women’s Assembly, a social- on Jackson Street, where high cilor to vote against the responsible for cleaning up over foundry matters. justice organization.

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By DAVID L. SHAW [email protected] Seneca County Board not being prepared to negotiate WATERLOO — In a split vote, the of Supervisors Seneca County Board of Supervisors By DAVID L. SHAW premium increases and working conditions.” Tuesday introduced a local law that [email protected] estimate the hike. She urged Shipley to would exempt the assistant county WATERLOO — “We have done his get involved and get the attorney and the deputy commissioner 2016 to today. Contract negotiations before when we have process moving forward of social services from a requirement He explained efforts to install new between Seneca County started negotiating as soon as possible, not- that they live in the county. gas wells, new gas collection pipes and and Local 850 of the with the county well ing they had hoped to The vote was 8 to 5, with a weight- new geomembrane and soil cover. Civil Service Employees before September and meet a second time in ed vote of 447 in favor and 235 Doug Avery of Seneca Falls urged Association are off to a this usually has never June. opposed. Board member Paul board members to convince Seneca rocky start. impacted the negotia- Sheppard said now Kronenwetter, R-Seneca Falls, was Falls town officials and Supervisor At least that’s the tions,” Engster wrote. that negotiations have absent. Lazzaro not to renegotiate the current way the CSEA sees it. She told Shipley that begun, Roemer and Voting for the local law residency community benefits host agreement Union labor relations at this time, the union Shipley are expected to waiver were board members Bob with the landfill, which expires in specialist Stephanie negotiating team and formally respond to the Shipley and Don Trout of Waterloo, 2025. Engster said in an members “truly believe Engster letter. Greg Lazzaro of Seneca Falls, Ron He questioned the motives of the effort to begin negotia- the board and the coun- The union’s contract landfill’s current owner, Waste McGreevy of Tyre, Michael Reynolds tions earlier than in the ty have no respect for with the county expires Connections, suggesting it has shown of Covert, David Kaiser of Romulus, past, the county and its employees and their Dec. 31. signs of wanting to keep the landfill Cindy Lorenzetti of Fayette and Walt CSEA agreed to a May operating beyond the Prouty of Ovid. 23 bargaining session. current closure date of Opposed were Greg Wadhams of Engster said she 2025 and wanting to Junius, Lee Davidson of Lodi, Steve emailed the union’s con- increase trash deposits. Stock Market Highlights Churchill of Seneca Falls, Bob tract proposals to coun- Hayssen of Varick and Gary Westfall Lazzaro responded by saying “it is better to ty Personnel Director OF LOCAL INTEREST MOST ACTIVE — NYSE of Waterloo. Kathy Corona May 18 A public hearing on the proposed negotiate than to liti- YESTERDAY’S TRADING CLOSE CHANGE gate” and said a con- in advance of the meet- Bank of America 23.78 -0.01 local law will be 6 p.m. July 11. After Sym. Stock CLOSE CHANGE General Elec Co 28.69 +0.24 tentious atmosphere ing. that, a vote to adopt the local law Corona, County ULBI Ultralife Corp. 6.80 +0.05 Ford Motor Co 11.22 -0.05 could follow. should be avoided by STZ Constellation 179.90 +0.35 Alibaba Grp Adr 136.67 +0.07 Manager John VZ Verizon Comms 46.69 +0.23 In other action: doing things such as Lazzaro Ambev SA 5.51 -0.01 passing a local law that Sheppard and legal IP Interntionl Paper 55.89 +0.03 Chesapeake Ener 5.03 -0.25 BACK TO COMMITTEE: A motion DKS Dcks Sprtng Gds 40.61 +0.02 Energy Transfe/d 16.04 -0.61 would close the landfill by Dec. 31, counsel James Roemer introducing a new local law that represented the county. ITT ITT Corp. 38.88 -1.14 Vale SA Adr 7.95 -0.05 would amend a 2006 local law was 2025. XOM Exxon Mobil 82.07 -0.89 Petroleo Brasil A 7.72 -0.09 “When we met on May Barrick Gold 15.95 -0.38 referred back to the Public Health Valerie Sandlas of Seneca Falls MET Metlife Inc. 53.31 0.00 23, there was much dis- CBU Cmmnty Bnk 57.53 -0.46 Services Committee. repeated her concerns about the nega- MOST ACTIVE — NASDAQ tive health impacts from landfills cussion about the PH Prkr-Hnnfn 157.09 -1.36 The proposed law would remove a CLOSE CHANGE she’s uncovered by research. She gave salary inequities and GLW Corning Inc 29.25 -0.15 provision that a building permit can FISI Finl Instutions 30.45 -0.05 Yahoo Inc 52.63 +0.63 similar information to the Seneca the surrounding coun- Psh QQQ Trust 139.75 -0.61 only be issued if the property is not ties, as well as a com- AES The AES Corp 11.91 -0.02 Falls Town Board June 6. XRX Xerox Corp 6.93 -0.08 Apple Inc. 145.16 -1.43 three years or more in arrears on ADV Micro Device 11.77 -0.19 NO SECOND: Despite a recom- mittee resolution sched- PAYX Paychex Inc 60.09 -0.42 property tax payments. Microsoft Corp 70.27 -0.38 uled for a vote May 23 XYL Xylem Inc 53.66 -0.13 mendation from the Finance, Micron Tech 31.06 -0.48 Real estate developer Casey to allocate higher pay PEP Pepsico Inc 117.37 +1.05 McDonald urged the board to intro- Assessment & Insurance Committee, Cisco Systems 31.60 -0.10 a motion authorizing County Manager grades to employees GCI Gannett Co Inc 8.78 +0.07 FacebookIncA 150.25 -0.43 duce the local law and schedule a pub- working in certain job NPO Enpro Inds Ind 70.26 -1.73 Nvidia Corp 151.72 +0.32 lic hearing. He said the county’s prior- John Sheppard to negotiate back tax MATW MatthewsIntl A 65.10 -0.35 IShare Trsry Bnd 126.30 +1.92 payments for 2014-16, enter into an titles,” Engster wrote in ity should be public safety of buildings The information contained herein has agreement with property owner a June 5 letter sent to been obtained from sources considered to INDEXES not collection of back taxes. He has Board of Supervisors be reliable, but we do not guarantee their argued that getting a building permit James Tydings to satisfy an outstand- accuracy or completeness. ing back taxes judgment and get an chairman Bob Shipley. CLOSE CHANGE to upgrade a building so it can gener- Stock Market information provided by Dow Jones Indus. 21374.56 +46.09 assessment of the property at 84 “Jim Roemer then pro- ate revenue to pay taxes should be ceeded to inform the Geneva, S&P 500 2437.92 -2.43 encouraged. Auburn Road, Seneca Falls, being free Edward Jones N.Y. NASDAQCompos. 6194.89 -25.48 from environmental contamination CSEA team that the Board members spoke for and county was not ready to against the proposed law. did not go to a vote. It did not receive Dow Jones Industrial is a market-value-weighted ment cannot be made directly proceed forward until Average is a price-weighted index of all NASDAQ domestic in a market index. A motion to refer it back to commit- a second. index of the 30 “blue chip” and non-U.S. based common Edward Jones, Member some time around stocks and serves as a meas- stocks listed on NASDAQ stock SIPC tee was defeated before a motion to The property is the former Calkins September.” ure of the U.S. market, covering market.* Financial Advisor Jim introduce the local law was approved Tire Co. Two people are interested in such diverse industries as S&P 500 Index is an Sandlas, 17 Seneca St., Engster listed financial services, technology, unmanaged, market value- Geneva, N.Y. by a 9-4 vote. There will be a public buying the property from Tydings for retail, entertainment and con- weighted index of 500 stocks Financial Advisor Don Roemer’s reasons for sumer goods.* generally representative of the Rayburn, 516 Hamilton St., hearing at 6 p.m. July 11. $1, cleaning it up and opening a new the delay as: NASDAQ Composite Index broad stock market. *An invest- Geneva, N.Y. Another motion referred back to the business, if the back taxes issue can • No one from the Environmental Affairs Committee be settled. would have appropriated $5,000 to CONTRACTS: The board voted to Board of Supervisors create a system on Fingerlakes1.com award a general construction contract was assigned to be at to receive complaints of offensive for the Route 318 corridor sanitary the negotiating table. odors. sewer project from Route 414 in Tyre • The county had no Discover the SPEAKERS: County Code to the Waterloo Premium Outlets in proposals to exchange Enforcement Director Peter Brown Junius to Blue Heron Construction of with the union. praised the efforts of senior code Jordan for $5.3 million. • Concerns about pos- freedom of LASIK enforcement officer Chad Haviland of It board also voted to award an elec- sible premium increas- Lodi, whose final day of work was trical contract for the project to S.C. es related to health Tuesday. He will start a new job with Spencer Inc. of Gloversville for insurance and the the state after nearly 10 years with $149,000. impact that would have the county. GRANT: The board voted to apply on prospective wages. “This office has issued some 6,000 for a state Consolidated Funding Engster called the building permits since Chad began in Application to help pay for the outcome of the session rebuilding of abandoned County Road 2007 and he’s been involved with vir- “very upsetting” to the 135 to support future development of CSEA negotiating team. tually all of them,” Brown said. the former Seneca Army Depot in “He’s gotten the office into state “It was apparent or Romulus. The east-west road would seemed to be apparent compliance, recruited and trained new connect Route 96 to Route 96A at the that the board and the inspectors, established new protocols, north end of the former depot. county were not pre- is very safety oriented and empha- DEMOLISH: Voted 11-2 to adver- pared,” she wrote. “The sizes fairness. He leaves Seneca Laser Vision Correction tise for bids for the demolition of a county and board have County a better place to live and vacant former movie theater building had almost six weeks to work.” at 8392 Main St., Interlaken. The assign someone from FREE CONSULT Kyle Black, regional manager of demolition follows a January state the board to attend the Seneca Meadows Landfill, gave an Supreme Court order giving the owner negotiations and to update on odor control efforts at the 90 days to repair the property or have proposals pre- Seneca Falls facility. He said there demolish it himself. It will now be pared to exchange with has been a “significant” reduction in done by the county at the owner’s the CSEA.” a'a odor complaints from this time in expense. 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MATT WEINSTEIN wake up, and ladies and gentleman, the [email protected] graduating class of 2017, go out and wake us up. God bless you all. God bless the Former Vice President of the United troops.” States Joe Biden came clean on why he Biden, who received the Presidential decided to come to Cornell University Medal of Freedom in January, said he during the start of his speech at the Sen- was disheartened watching the past ior Convocation ceremony Saturday. election season as he saw politicians “I have to admit the real reason I blaming certain people for problems and came today – I love ice cream,” Biden using negative rhetoric to garner a reac- said, referencing the new Big Red, White tion. He remained positive though, say- and Biden ice cream produced by the ing “The American people will not sus- ehVIMITCH wnStl sife:rg.11D Cornell Dairy. “I’m the only Irishman tain this attitude for long,” which re- ihipirklitrAl WS:WM you guys know who has never had a ceived applause from the crowd. Numsnr.,411 drink and loves ice cream. And your “Every single person is entitled to be dean of the school of agriculture told me treated with dignity and respect,” Biden that this is the best ice cream because said. “It’s in our DNA. you have the smartest cows.” “American people aren’t looking for a Cornell University officials estimate handout, they aren’t looking for the gov- about 30,200 people attended the cere- ernment to solve their problem, but a at mony at Schoelkopf Field, featuring the minimum they want the government to former vice president delivering the understand their problems.” keynote address. Biden began the ad- Biden told a story of university-foun- dress with plenty of lighthearted jokes der Ezra Cornell receiving a letter ask- and anecdotes to the delight of the ing if a black student could attend class. crowd, then spent the bulk of it talking Cornell simply responded, “Send him.” about his disappointment in the negative He said he’s not one for giving advice, rhetoric of the past election, the impor- but much of what he said will be useful tance of government being for all of the for the graduates as they enter the full- people and the potential for greatness he time workforce. sees in the younger generation every “I know one thing,” he said. “People day. who I know who are successful and hap- Biden concluded the 37-minute py are people who treat others with the speech with a passionate plea for Amer- same dignity they demand for them- icans to stop thinking small, and go back selves.” to thinking big. The sky was overcast but the rain held MATT WEINSTEIN / STAFF PHOTO “The idea that we are somehow be- Former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden addresses a crowd of about 30,200 people hind the 8-ball, it’s time for the country to See BIDEN, Page 8A on Saturday.

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data from 2016 show. Out of 220 viola- WEATHER CiAccuWeathencom tions in one analysis, six were sexual in Confined nature, state data show, but further de- TODAY TONIGHT TUESDAY Continued from Page 1A tail isn’t provided. HIGH 69 LOW 51 HIGH56 LOW 46 » It costs taxpayers $65 million per year to confine the offenders, or A drenching Some rain and Showers/ building that houses these sex offend- $175,000 each. By contrast, the strict t‑storm in the a t‑storm in thunderstorms ers. probation costs about $9,000 per of- afternoon the evening Cleared by the sentry booth, the rare fender. Exact numbers were unavail- visitor walks through a chain-link corri- able because state officials would not dor wrapped in razor wire. Electric release fiscal records, citing the fact WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY that civil-commitment costs are not HIGH56 LOW 46 HIGH62 LOW 46 HIGH67 LOW 52 buzzers unlock gates, the sounds of maximum security echoing on the state separated in state budget documents. Cool with rain Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy property steeped in America’s dark his- and cool tory of insane asylums shuttered long The law ago as inhumane. The interview unfolded in a cafete- The civil commitment law in New FOR THE LATEST FORECASTS www.pressconnects.com/weather ria-style room, and guards sat at a near- York is named “Connie’s Law” after by desk during the hour-long question- Concetta Russo-Carriero, a 56-year-old BY THE NUMBERS REGIONAL legal secretary fatally stabbed by a BINGHAMTON ITHACA ELMIRA Today Tuesday ing of Raul Laguerre Jr., one of 231 men City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W convicted rapist in a White Plains park- High 56° High 64° High 70° confined there indefinitely under New Albany 67 51 t 55 48 t York’s civil commitment law for sex of- ing garage outside the Galleria mall. Low 44° Low 42° Low 38° Atlantic City 73 62 r 66 56 sh Phillip Grant was out on parole after Normal high 71° Normal high 73° Normal high 75° Buffalo 66 54 t 61 50 sh fenders. Normal low 52° Normal low 50° Normal low 49° Erie 68 55 t 62 51 sh serving 23 years in prison for raping Harrisburg 79 61 t 71 54 c Laguerre had served his entire 10- three Bronx women when he brutally Record high 84° in 1966 Record high 96° in 1925 Record high 95° in 1930 New York City 74 56 t 60 51 sh year criminal sentence for a vicious Record low 38° in 1998 Record low 31° in 1964 Record low 34° in 1986 Philadelphia 79 61 t 66 54 c murdered Russo-Carriero. He told po- Rochester 66 54 t 63 51 t sexual assault, but instead of being re- lice he wanted to kill a white woman be- Scranton 76 58 t 63 49 sh leased he was civilly confined in 2014, PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION Syracuse 71 53 t 58 48 t cause he was fighting a race war, Yesterday 0.20” Yesterday 0.22” Yesterday 0.15” prompting a long-delayed trial set for prompting intense lobbying that led to Month to date 0.20” Month to date 0.22” Month to date 0.15” NATIONAL Monday. New York becoming the 20th state with Normal m-t-d 0.55” Normal m-t-d 0.48” Normal m-t-d 0.56” Today Tuesday “Every time I go to court, it’s the civil commitment. Year to date 24.65” Year to date 16.75” Year to date 14.37” City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W same thing all over again,” Laguerre Under the law, state mental-health Normal y-t-d 15.30” Normal y-t-d 13.66” Normal y-t-d 13.28” Albuquerque 91 64 s 90 63 t Amarillo 84 57 pc 84 59 pc said in the interview. “This is being pun- officials evaluate sex offenders to de- Anchorage 58 48 r 60 50 c ished twice for the same crime.” termine if they have a mental abnor- POLLEN/MOLD COUNT Asheville 78 62 t 76 54 sh Aspen 76 44 pc 74 43 t The closely watched glimpse behind mality that makes them likely to re- Readings reflect Trees: High (269) Grass: Absent Atlanta 81 68 c 76 63 t the psych center’s walls in 2015 led to an commit sex crimes, thus requiring con- pollen per cubic Weeds: Absent Mold: Low Austin 90 70 t 90 68 pc investigation by The Journal News/lo- finement after they complete criminal meter of air as of Baltimore 77 61 r 75 54 c sentences. June 1. Source: Dr. Mohan Dhillon Baton Rouge 80 69 t 81 68 t hud into the controversial civil commit- Billings 79 54 pc 75 53 pc The state Attorney General’s Office Birmingham 82 69 t 78 61 c ment law, enacted a decade ago in the EXTREMES: High: 110°, Needles, CA; Low: 31°, Dillon, CO Bismarck 92 62 s 80 51 t wake of a high-profile murder in a prosecutes the offenders, who are rep- Boise 77 53 s 87 61 s resented by the state Mental Hygiene 57 50 r 53 50 r downtown White Plains parking ga- Bridgeport 67 54 t 59 51 sh rage. Legal Service and public defenders. THE MOON SKYWATCH Burlington 63 52 r 59 50 r Examples of the secrecy shrouding RISE SET Casper 84 52 pc 73 48 t A months-long review of public rec- civil commitment include the limited Sun 5:29 a.m. 8:37 p.m. Charleston, SC 85 72 c 82 67 sh Charleston, WV 77 58 t 74 53 pc ords and interviews with a dozen med- Moon 4:57 p.m. 3:35 a.m. public information about who is con- Charlotte, NC 83 68 t 81 61 c ical and legal experts raised questions fined. For instance, the state Office of 0 Lr) ) Venus 3:23 a.m. 4:36 p.m. Chicago 73 53 s 73 53 s Mars 6:29 a.m. 9:50 p.m. Cincinnati 81 55 t 76 51 pc about justice system failures, abuse in- Mental Health cited privacy law in re- Full Last New First Jupiter 3:11 p.m. 2:49 a.m. Cleveland 73 55 c 66 54 sh side psych centers and gaps in mental- Columbia, SC 87 72 c 80 65 sh fusing to confirm Laguerre was locked Jun 9 Jun 17 Jun 23 Jun 30 Saturn 9:11 p.m. 6:26 a.m. Columbus, OH 81 55 sh 72 54 pc health services in New York and nation- up in Marcy, despite The Journal News/ Concord 58 47 r 55 47 r ally. lohud obtaining the interview through a Dallas 84 70 t 89 68 pc National forecast for June 5, 2017 Dayton 82 54 t 74 52 pc “There is not a completely right or mental health law request. Daytona Beach 85 72 t 86 73 t wrong answer regarding civil commit- Further, The Journal News/lohud Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Denver 85 53 t 74 53 t Temperature bands are highs for the day. Des Moines 88 58 s 82 58 s ment, but really a question of whether had to create a database of civilly con- Detroit 73 54 pc 68 53 pc or not we’re using our community re- fined men from an online sex-offender Duluth 69 48 s 73 48 s 110s Fairbanks 73 51 pc 74 53 pc sources to keep the community safe,” registry to analyze the law. The effort 1001 Fargo 86 59 s 88 60 t said Maia Christopher, executive direc- required identifying them from the 90s Flagstaff 81 47 pc 81 44 s Great Falls 70 43 pc 75 48 s tor of the Association for the Treatment registry of nearly 40,000 sex offenders 80s Green Bay 74 51 pc 76 52 s of Sexual Abusers. in New York. 70s Hartford 64 51 r 55 48 sh Honolulu 86 72 pc 86 73 pc The Journal News/lohud analysis of 805 Houston 87 72 t 89 70 t 501 Jackson, MS 81 68 t 77 63 c the civil commitment law in New York, Politics and media 40s Jacksonville 87 72 t 83 71 t however, found new details about how Juneau 56 49 r 62 51 c 30s Kansas City 89 62 s 80 56 s and why 322 sex offenders are confined Opponents have historically criti- 20s Key West 88 80 t 88 79 t at the Marcy psych center and another cized civil commitment’s cost and the 103 Las Vegas 104 79 s 105 76 s Lexington 78 59 t 77 54 pc site in Ogdensburg, near the Canadian likelihood those confined would ever be Os Little Rock 81 67 t 84 60 pc border. set free, but political debate has been -Os Los Angeles 79 61 pc 77 60 pc » About a third of the 322 men civilly limited because many lawmakers are -10s Louisville 84 63 t 80 58 s Memphis 81 69 t 84 62 s confined in New York are black, reluctant to appear soft on crime. Miami 89 80 sh 90 78 t Judges have also drawn criticism for Milwaukee 67 54 pc 70 54 s suggesting racial bias in the justice sys- Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Minneapolis 81 58 s 81 59 s tem. The New York Civil Liberties erring on the side of confinement, ac- .W.19J1J1.1111.I , \ \ \ 1 Nashville 78 66 t 82 59 s cording to legal experts, such as Mi- New Orleans 83 71 t 81 72 t Union has long asserted the bias would INTERNATIONAL Norfolk, VA 81 68 t 79 64 c be a key failure of the law, but it wasn’t chael Perlin, a prominent New York law Oklahoma City 81 63 c 88 59 s professor and former director of the Today Today Today Omaha 92 60 s 86 61 s confirmed until The Journal News/lo- City Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Orlando 85 71 t 84 71 t state Mental Health Advocacy program Geneva 68 53 t Panama City 89 77 t hud reviewed sex-offender data in 2017. Amsterdam 70 55 pc Phoenix 109 82 s 107 81 s Guatemala City 79 64 c Paris 73 53 pc in New Jersey. Athens 83 65 s Pittsburgh 76 55 t 67 51 sh » Two-thirds of civilly confined of- Hanoi 103 83 s Perth 76 54 s Auckland 59 48 sh Portland, ME 56 47 r 58 49 r fenders, or 206 men, had no prior con- “What’s the judge most afraid of?” Havana 88 77 pc Prague 73 53 pc Baghdad 109 76 s Portland, OR 77 52 pc 83 57 pc Helsinki 55 45 sh Rio de Janeiro 87 73 s victions that required sex-offender Perlin said. “They are most afraid of a Bangkok 92 78 t Providence 63 51 r 56 50 r Hong Kong 90 83 t Rome 80 62 pc Barbados 89 80 pc Raleigh 83 66 t 82 61 c registration, calling into question state- headline in the New York Post or local Jakarta 91 77 t San Jose 83 67 t Barcelona 74 66 s Richmond 75 64 t 81 60 pc Jerusalem 84 61 s San Juan 90 80 pc ments by prosecutors, politicians and newspaper that talks about a patient re- Beijing 87 59 c Sacramento 92 55 s 91 54 s Johannesburg 68 40 s San Salvador 86 70 pc Beirut 80 69 s St. Louis 91 63 pc 82 60 s mental-health officials that the law fo- leased by the judge going out and com- Kabul 94 62 s Seoul 83 64 pc Belgrade 80 64 t St. Thomas 90 81 pc 90 81 s mitting a horrific act.” Lima 72 63 pc Singapore 89 82 t cused on repeat offenders. Berlin 70 56 pc Salt Lake City 87 63 s 92 67 s Lisbon 72 60 s Sofia 78 58 t Further insight into how courts han- Bermuda 79 74 c San Antonio 90 71 t 89 69 pc » At least 15 guards and 22 prisoners London 63 51 r Stockholm 66 48 t Brasilia 83 60 s San Diego 70 63 pc 70 62 pc dle civil commitment came from a state Madrid 80 56 s Sydney 66 49 pc have been injured inside the Marcy Brisbane 73 49 s San Francisco 70 52 pc 68 53 s Melbourne 61 47 sh Taipei 88 78 t report last year that disclosed the suc- Brussels 71 54 pc Seattle 72 52 pc 80 55 pc psych center, according to state and la- Mexico City 81 58 pc Tehran 92 68 s Bucharest 80 58 s Sioux Falls 87 58 s 84 60 pc cess rate of prosecutors in New York. Montreal 61 51 r Tel Aviv 85 67 s bor union reports, but it’s difficult to de- Budapest 81 60 pc Spokane 72 51 s 83 60 pc Moscow 56 48 r Tokyo 74 64 pc Courts supported the key “mental ab- Buenos Aires 56 34 pc Tampa 87 78 t 87 77 t termine many details about abuse be- Nairobi 78 55 pc Toronto 64 52 sh Cairo 99 78 s Topeka 89 62 s 82 56 s normality” diagnosis in 91 percent of Nassau 93 79 t Turin 72 59 t cause state officials denied a public- Cape Town 70 50 s Tucson 104 74 s 104 74 s New Delhi 111 92 pc Vancouver 66 50 pc 564 cases between 2007 and 2015, the re- Copenhagen 66 54 pc Washington, DC 77 65 r 78 59 pc records request, citing privacy laws in- Dubai 100 87 pc Nice 75 65 t Vienna 76 59 pc tended to protect patients at hospitals. port shows. 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Benefit uerin a is Guerin igh School's School's igh omer Brink Elementary School and is and School Elementary Brink omer ard School: ard School: Re- NYS identified as School High ell ent scholarship), Newark Valley Newark scholarship), ent High Windsor Scholarship), High ent other of twins in the second grade at grade second the in twins of other aine-Endwell High School School High aine-Endwell F ollow ollow Vestal High School Student Gov- Vestal Student School High RS U-ULTN•3A • PRESS & SUN-BULLETIN ($500 BAE Systems STEM Ad- STEM Systems BAE ($500 Morgan Sherwood Sherwood Morgan Tyler Mucci @MaggieGilroy on Twitter on @MaggieGilroy donated $1,000donated Debbie the to New YorkNew Education State DRYDEN MUTUALINSURANCE MaryEllen Elia Elia MaryEllen Kristen Coyle Coyle Kristen DAVIDSON FOX&COMPANYLLP _1w EnforcementAwagi, LE CHASECONSTRUCTION STEPHEN POTOCHNIAK CAPTAIN BRENT I Julie Nemcek Julie and DORIS Y.LUCAS P RAE SYSTEMS ROVIDED / KELLY / ROVIDED WOOD essica Spencer essica DM?, Local students Local The School-to- The Maine-End- SODEN as a 2017-18 a as ($500 BAE ($500 Emma St. Emma I I ($1,000 named M ONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 K2 PRESS & SUN-BULLETIN • 3A Vestal postal workers THE BUZZ Zoo to screen honored for safe driving Disney’s ‘The BUZZ ABOUT YOU MAGGIE GILROY Jungle Book’ Have you ever driven a KATIE SULLIVAN million miles? How about a [email protected] million miles without a pre- ventable accident? Walt Disney films like “Beauty and Two Vestal postal work- the Beast,” “Snow White and the Seven ers have achieved this Dwarfs” and “Sleeping Beauty” have all milestone. Vestal United States Postal Ser- received the remake treatment in the vice workers were included among 70 re- past decade. But when it comes to pick- gional postal workers for safe driving. ing the best film to show on a big screen On June 13, John Fowler and Ron at a local zoo, what could be more appro- Deer were recognized as “million milers,” priate than “The Jungle Book?” for either 1 million miles of driving or 30 On June 24, the Binghamton Zoo at years of driving without a preventable ac- Ross Park will seat families in the park’s cident. amphitheater for a free screening of the Fowler has given the post office 31 2016 fantasy adventure film, based on years of service and Deer has given it 35 the cartoon film released in 1967. years of service. Beginning at 9 p.m., the film — which Nineteen workers were recognized as has a run time of one hour and 51 minutes “expert drivers,” recognized at any work — will be shown on a big screen beneath anniversary for driving without a pre- the amphitheater’s canopy. Its story fol- ventable accident. lows Mowgli, a young orphan boy raised Chad Andrus (Vestal postmaster), by wolves in the Indian jungle, through a Jerret Brown (city carrier), Lindsey series of adventures with an ever-grow- Butler (city carrier), Sue Mills (rural ing cast of animal characters. carrier), Randy Symons (city carrier), Concessions will be available for pur- Mary Ann Babcock (rural carrier) Carol chase at the event. Movie night is spon- McGraw (city carrier) and Deer (city car- sored by Horizons Federal Credit Union. rier) were among those recognized as ex- Follow Katie Sullivan on Twitter pert drivers. @ByKatieSullivan. An accident is defined by the Occupa- tional Safety and Health Administration PROVIDED (OSHA) as an “unplanned event that re- Ron Deer, left, and John Fowler were recognized as “million milers,” for either 1 million miles sults in personal injury or property dam- of driving or 30 years of driving without a preventable accident. Woman stole over age.” Thomas Kelley, District Manager for $1K of cigarettes the Albany District, said that USPS offi- attend the U.S. Naval Academy’s STEM BCMEA awards music cials purposely picked June 13 to honor Camp. Wasko traveled to Annapolis, scholarship to three students MAGGIE GILROY the drivers, as it is in the middle of the Maryland for the camp, which ran from [email protected] year “with harsh winter driving behind us June 5-10. Wasko has dreamed of being a Megan MarkAnthony, a soprano at but with youngsters at play, construction Naval aviator from a young age and, as the Maine-Endwell High School, received A Binghamton woman was arrested and tourists on unfamiliar roads in many camp offered STEM based engineering the Hans Eriksen Memorial Scholarship for the felony of grand larceny after of our locations yet to come.” classes, he is one step closer to achieving from the Broome County Music Educa- stealing over $1,000 in cigarette packs “And the 13? There is nothing lucky this goal. tors Association (BCMEA). Ethan Wet- from her employer, police say. about a reaching the Million Miler land- zel, an alto saxophone player at Bing- Officials say Amber L. Welch, 23, mark for safe driving,” Kelley said. “It Windsor student receives hamton High School, and Jonah Capani, stole over 135 packs of cigarettes val- takes care, attention and skills every day Griffin memorialscholarship a baritone also at BHS, received scholar- ued at about $1,050 from the TA Truck behind the wheel.” ships as well. All three recipients are Stop on State Route 11 in the Town of We feel much safer knowing these Morgan Madison, a senior at Windsor high school seniors who are active mem- Kirkwood. drivers on the road. High School, received the $1,000 2017 Jo- bers with BCMEA in their respective Police determined that Welch had seph A. Griffin Memorial Scholarship school districts and will be pursuing a been stealing the packs over a period of Broome-Tioga cadet to attend Award. Madison is a high honors student music major at an accredited two or four time. Naval Academy’s STEM Camp and captain of the varsity football and var- year college in the fall. The scholarships Welch was issued a ticket to return sity basketball cheer teams. She will at- were earned through an audition. to the Town of Kirkwood court on June Holden Wasko, a 14-year-old Broome- tend SUNY Broome in the fall to major in Follow @MaggieGilroy on Twitter 22. Tioga Civil Air Patrol cadet was chosen to criminal justice. Follow @MaggieGilroy on Twitter.

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MARCELLUS COMMUNITY Modern folk artist to sell prints of church ELLEN LEAHY ellen ,leahmi lee. net liyEARCELLUS — Mod- ern folk art is how Mar- cellus artist Jason Cooper King describes his painting style. —.• • ir Last year, King ws.s com- r'-r-. . I missioned to paint the Marcellus United Meth- • odist Church for its bicen - tennial. NATAL! E RROPLEY,THECITIZEN He used an unusual tech - The family of Chloe Cal h ou r an Auburn High School nique of painting with the graduate who died last summer, holds a plaque in Chloe's four seasons seamlessly memory after the Catch Me : f You Can 5k Sunday during moving along the canvas as Majorpalooza. XX. well as sunrise to sunset to denote the passage of time. The church's pastor, the Rev. Robin Blair asked King Majorpalooza to paint the chutch with its doors open to welcome all and named the painting "Steadfast:" "The painting was very race dedicated well received," King said. "I got a standing ovation at the presentation:' During. Martellus Cilde to Calhoun Home days, june 2, 3 and 4, King will be on the point NATAI I E EJ10PAY burn Dcrubledays sold pop- in front of the Method- n atal ie. b lop hygi lee. net corn and cotton candy and ist church selling 11-by- AUBURN — An Auburn had a bounce house and other 14 signed prints of the teen was remembered at the activities for children. Chil- painting as well as post zoth installment of Major- dren also enjoyed two per- cards on Saturday, June paloy2s. in downtown Auburn formances from The Bubble 3. on Sunday. Man Doug RYLIgeta In case of inclement Eventorganizers deciuded to Over 20 bcalbusinesses and weather, King will be in - dedirtste this yki r's Catch Me vendors, iliChlthrigthelciwanis side thechurch's Wesley If you Can 5.1: race in honor of Club of Auburn, the Rhine Hall. Chloe Calhoun, a graduate Theater and the Finger Lakes King started his art ca- ELLEN L EMIT, THE CITIZEN of Auburn High School who SPCA, set up booth.s and tables reer at Marcellus Senior Moclerr folk artist Jason Cooper King 5it5 in his Mar cellus hoITle with gallery materials he died in a cat accident last onExchange Street. High School under the uses when he is showing his artwork.. stunner. Perform 4 Purpose kicked guidance of art teachers Calhoun actively volun- off the entertainment portion the late Bond Shaw and realized they were kindred teered and participated in of the A- day event at 11 a.m. his wife, Claim Shaw. Bond spirits. Majorpaloo2a. They were foil owe d by Young even delayed his retirement The Kings' home on "She'll be with us forever;' Sauce, lvarTape, Generation from teaching for a year in Paul Sheet in Marcellus master of ceremonies Terry Gap and Big Eyed Phish. order to see King through displays their passion for Winslow said before gifting Bonjouniey, a Bon jovi and graduation. antiques, with family heir- Chloe"s patents, brother and Journey tribute band from King followed up that looms quite evident and I sister a plaque in her mem- NewYorkCity, closedout the education with a Bachelor King's paintings adorning OOPER ALE ory. "We appreciate every- festivities with a performance of Fine Arts at Syracuse many of the walls and fit- thing Chloe's ever done for horn Sto 10 p.m. Liniversity, graduating in ting right in with the deem. us. She'll be forever missed. Majotpalociza began as a 1089. King grew up on Howlett OULTRY FAR She'll be forever in our house party in local police He said he had an Hill, where his family, the hearts:" officer Chris Major's back- edge over the othet stu- Coopers, has a long history This year's race saw 39 0 yard. The event started in dents in the progtam, as starting in 14 07 when the FRESH EGGS runners from across central 1008 andhas sinceraisedo:ver he had studied art his - Coopers established the JAHEArC COOPER I New Yotk, the largest num- $10 0,00 0. tory while still in high Cooperdale Poultry farm in rl' ber of participants to date, "He's pretty quiet, he school. 1024. His home and elders said event volunteer Chris- doesn't like to toot his own After SU, King put aside are often the subject of his This is the sign from artist Jason Cooper King's family's farm tina Calarco. horn:" Galan° said of Misibrs. painting for an extended paintings. that was on Howlett Hill for years. All proceeds from the run, "But he does great stuff:" period of time and turned "I had a great childhood as well as the rest of the day's instead to paying off his on Howlett Hill grow- His influences are Mex- King follows suit, sim- activities, go toward help- Staff writer Natalie Brophy can student debt by opening ing up with five siblings," ican artist Diego Rivera plifying his paintings in a ing local children who are in be reached at (35)282-2239 or a local janitorial setvice. King said. "Family. is very And Atnerkans Grant way he learned from the Deed. n anal ie. brophyel ee.net. Fol l ow It wasn't until he met his important to me. I had the Wo od and Thomas Hatt abstract artists. The Stefanak Sprint, a her on Twitter wife, Beth, that she in- good fortune of knowing Benton. King's favorite art "It's very important to short run for children, &l- brophy_natari e. spired him to paint again, my great - grandparent s." is in. children's books, of make sure err -thing is imed the 5k. The race is held as she had operated an art King has a style all his which he has a large col- considered," he said. in honor of Caitlyn Stefanak, INTERNAL, MEDICINE gallery in Seattle and could own. He said he paints the lection to reference. He who died of cancer in 2011 at A S8OCIAT Eg OF AUBURN see his work was import - opposite color under each admires Charles Schult2. Staff writer Ellen Leahy car. !heap of 4. ant. color on his paintings so AS an illustrator. King be reached at ellen. leahyia Activities for the whale 77 1.4,]. str "I see separation of that when he paints the said Schultz. knew how I ee. net or (315) 282-2230. family began after the race at 253-4463 pieces (in my paintings) intended color, there is to draw just what was Follow her o n Twitter 10 a.m. Lieza.dea CaromitraNti and like to make circlet," a vibrancy that shines necessary. 01NOC_Leahy. Volunteers Earn. the Au to t_lit Pi.uiruni. mmamiti: King said. through. Meanwhile, his "Maybe that is why I am color palate tends to lean good at cleaning." toward sepia tone, as it He and his wife, the for - harkens back to early at - PUBLIC NOTICE E N mer Beth Tuttle, met at the tempts at color. Newyork State Electric& Gas Corpo ration (NYSEG) Methodist church, where He often works from Effective June 12, 2.017, New York State Electric & Gas (or pcpration will be required Daly Ibmignade Tpocials Desurts he was employed and her photos for inspiration but Stop ?a Rf Mor e to serve 'ow' mother was in charge of also takes license in order to perfor m natural gas leakage surveys and atmospheric corrosion inspections Wednesday, May 31* the Gift and Thrift Shop. to make the painting more throughout their service terr itories. 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CORRECTIONS Inmate planned to escape in box, buried in sawdust MOIR= WIRE C orrectional Facihty," the report Legal Services.. Katen Murtagh, while serving his sentence at Au- all this stuff, get buried alive and AUBURN - Roughly a year after said. executive director of the Alba. - burn, the state's oldest prison at nobody sees or says anything .7 EL state report first MA-lased that Now Gordon "Woody" Mower, ny - based agency, said M.ower 144 wars old. He has since been Mower said another inmate an Auburrk inmate h ad plotted an who is serving a life .Sentence approved the rec.(=LS release to transferred to the rrimeirriurn-se- alerted guards tothe plan on. April. escape by hiding in a. load of .saw - without parole for killing his par- the newspap Et. Narity prison in Elmira. 3.2015. d ust. a prisoner claiming to be ents typo decades ago. told The The Department of Corrections Mower claimed he compiled On June 6, 2015. Rickard Matt involved In the plot spoke about Post-Standard of Syracuse that 'ELM! COffilentirest Supervisionnek - information on the tontin.es of and David Sweat escaped the his actions. he practiced. escaping Auburn that confirmed nor denied det ails prison guards overseeing the Clinton Correctional Facility in The state Inspector General's C ortectional Facility 50 times in Mower's story. It did iSSUE• farmer's weekly visits. He said northern New York by using tools 154 -page. report on New York's More guards hi red his plan statement detailing enhanced another inmate who helped de- provided by a prison employee prisons was issued in June 2016 in Apri12015 t wo months before security efforts at state prisons. signthe scheme would use a small to cut their way through their in the aftermath of the successful two convic ted. killers cut their way "El OCCS continues to review its tractor withafiont -end loader to prison cell wall and gain access to escape by two inmates at Clinton. mini a affere.nt maximum.- seen - polio ies and procedures and make put the box onthe farmer's truck, the prison's underg.round infra - Correctional Facility the prior rity prison in upstate New York. sigficant improvements to en - then cover the box with tons of structure .Matt was fatally shot by year. The IG report said the st ate's Mower said his plan involved hance the safety and security in sawdust. a U.S. Bonier Patrol officer three deputy wmmi.ssicirker for correc- being buried alive in a bottom- New York's correctionalfacilitiesr Mo we r said he would have worn weeks later. Sweat was rearrested tional &utilities issued a memo in less 5-foot by 4-.foot wooden box Director of Public Information goggles and a protective mask and wounded by a state troopet 2015 that inged prison superin- under a big fil.131Inti of sawdust Thom s tviailey saidin anernail to from another prison workshop. two days after that. tendents to "eliminate the possi- ptodut;ed by the prison's wood- The Citizen. "Millions of dollars After the truck left the prison, he Their escape, which touched off bility of escapes from. our facili - worldng shop, where furniture have been invested in additional said he planned to pull himself the largest manhunt in New York ties,"I according to the IG report. is made The sawdust is hauled sectuity staffing, technology and free from under the sawdust. He history, was even more embar- The memorandum referenced away regularly in a tractor - trailer training and the department will said he was injured several times ras Ang for state prison officials 'recent events' - an attempted by a local. Lamer who uses it as continue to work closely with its during dry runs of the escape when it was revealed. that prison escape from Auburn Cot tee tiorial hone 'bedding. Mower said ttiff hardworking staff to address army when the box collapsed under tailor shop employee. Joyce Mitch - Fa cffity bw an inmate who planned plot failed when another inmate safety concerns they may haver the weight of the sawdust. but ell provided Matt and Sweat with to flee in a load of s.awdust being tipped off guards. Mower was 18 when be used the guards never n oticed anything tools that aguard unwittingly de- removed horn the prison., and are The newspaper reported Mon- a .22-caliber rifle to murder his unusual. livered_ to the inmates. Matt arid attempted suicide by an inmate day that the planned_ escape was parents in March)gig 6 imiule their "Where were the correc- Sweat also were able to roc lice who security .staff improperly confirmed by prison records sent home in rural Richfield Springs. tions officers? '' Mower told The their escape without rands MD - left in an Industry area at Eastern to Mowers lawyers at Prisoners Mower said he hatched a plan Post - S Unlit! . "How did.we build tieing,

ELBRMIGE NEW YORK Pavilion plans move forward Cuomo touts N.Y.-Israel tourism pact RO ISM MAROONS and increase visitation;' advertising campaign. will ELM LEAHY rob e rt, hardiriga lee. net Cuomo said in a statement. promote the initialive.Press eiten.leahmiee,riet I Whether it's the 9/11.14ra - "This partnership will help t ClUrs, social media and pro - .Tint FATFATIMI JORDAN - The pavilion pu-LIKA T1, seam.in New York City orthe stn hen our tourism in motional opportunities on El planned as an to Western Wall in Jerusalem a creating jobs and Al flights will also be part of the town's Ethridge Corn. - .2FET00.166L)q-El. joint Yenture between Israel generating new economic the marketing effort. mimity Center on Route 31 r. STRON and the state tai New York opportunities both at home Ambassador Dani Dayan, in Jordan is finally getting 71,t :th.pon r will highlight the_se and arid abroad." counsel general of Israel ki some traction. I other hiStOrt VarkIES. The t of New York sites New York, said the Israeli A giant process for the ru-Likarilcat Guy. Andrew Cuomo includes the 911.1 Museum, governsnetit is "excited" protect started more than yetzizifi• announud. the launch of Ellis Island and Statue of to launch the joint tourism four years ago, which re- t 9P1 the new initiative, the New Lkorty in New York City, venture with the state. .s: sulted in state Sen. john *Fre Emtrick- York-Israel Global Path the Safe Haven Holocaust I. Al gyprr4. A. DeFrancisco securing retir Through History, during an Refugee Shelter Museum in $100,000 to be rtrirlikkiR- 11 a.ppearatai at the Shimomi Oswego and the Women's TriNEI Liiird•riw E Lered though the Dormi- Peres Day br EalrbAt in Nev. Rights National Historical N tory Authority of State of hi di_GE PROVI DE D York City Sunday. Park in Seneca Falls. New York. Close up of the town of ElbridgeConn rn un ity Center I LoveNew York, the Oates The Israel itinerary in De Itamovide Srecials 6. Dam& "At long last we've re- proposed Pavilion master plan from 2013. tourism arm, joined with the the nation's 9/1,1 Shop ea we row fin serpe par ceived contracts for the Israel Ministry of Tourism memorial, Independence Wednesday, hale 716 pavilion project;' Town The pavilion site is lo- On Friday, Dygert at- and El Al Airlines to develop Hall, the Se-a. of Galilee and 4F Yew Canter Councilor Rita Dygert said cated to the west of the Et- tended to Last -minute de- travel itineraries that high- the Western Wall. A dill al OVEN ROASTED last week. hridge Community Center tails after Town Sariervisor light historic sites through- 1/2 CHICKEN In order to accept the building It is between the Ken Bush signedtbe DASNY out New York and. in TAA. • Kam Po Wadi &HQ Amu, grant of 5.100,000 the town co.mmunity center and the contract before Tro/ling tt " To urism is a key driver of N TE RtqA L MEDICINE Ing, Her ASSO C ATES OF AUBURN amkrAerEO&Spiedierr ti aa, will have to kick in $35,00 0 enhance to the canal trait. hack to the state. The next both New York and Israel's 63 a: • dillrir &aga worth of in - kind. .services.. The pavilion is the first step phase of the project is to economies, and by working 77 Nelizes c, 1.1., Pert I. ihr bstirfty, The rules of the grant allow in a project that would in- update the. drawings, as together we will showcase 253'44163 Timis for the town's highway de- chide trails. re strooms, an Donald C.Benrielt dated 0Lir most treasured land- OPEN TEMPS A WEEK= Doziacla CreuxerikruLent smart:T/74y 74 — partment to use its employ- interpretive play area and_ 49,96 acres adjacent to the marks to new audiences in tie kuiposn.Criarnstmitif 8E-S' labor to Etc' the site vieric a pond from a master plan town property in 2 016 that but not the ac tual construc- drawn up by QPKDesign. in. needs to be folded into an tion of the pavilion. December 2.013. updated plan for the town_

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BY FELIPE VILLAMOR AND RICHARD C. PADDOCK • Rain goes in, leaves and debris stay out New York Times Service • Melts damaging ice and snow during winter MANILA — The Philip- pine military said Sunday that • Installs on new or existing gutters troops had found the bodies of 16 people believed to have been • Lifetime Guarantee killed by Islamic militants, as fighting continued for a sixth day for control of Marawi City in the southern part of the country. The discovery of the bod- ies underlined the civilian toll Gutter from the siege, with tens of thousands of residents fleeing the city and the military using ROBINSON NINAL/NEW YORK TIMES Helmet aerial bombing and ground troops in an effort to drive the In this file photo from Feb. 7, President Rodrigo Duterte NEVER CLEAN YOUR GUTTERS AGAIN aim militants from their strong- of the Philippines holds a news conference in Manila holds. with more than 200 police officers in attendance. On Tuesday, President Ro- drigo Duterte declared a 60- tants from Indonesia, Malaysia take responsibility for the con- day period of martial law in the and Singapore were among sequences. south to expand his authority those taking part in the clashes. “For this martial law and the to fight the militants. Late Fri- The Maute fighters quick- consequences of martial law day, he expressed support for ly took over much of the city, and the ramifications of mar- the troops by joking that they torching a cathedral and hos- tial law, I and I alone would be PROBLEM could each rape three women pital, among other buildings, responsible; just do your jobs,” without suffering any conse- and posting snipers to keep he said. “I will go to jail for you. quences. His comment sparked government troops at bay. If you raped three, I will own outrage around the world. “Precision airstrikes and ar- up to it.” Authorities put the death toll tillery fire will likewise contin- Duterte said he drew the line from the six days of fighting at ue at specific targets to hasten at taking “a fourth wife,” as the 95, including 61 militants, 19 the clearing,” said Brig. Gen. crowd laughed. civilians and 15 soldiers and Restituto Padilla, a military It also echoed his previous police officers. spokesman. remarks that he would support The fighting began Tuesday, Padilla said the 16 civilians’ police officers involved in his after government forces at- bodies had been found in two violent campaign against drugs. tacked a group of militants said locations. One group of eight Police and vigilantes have to be protecting Isnilon Hapi- was found near Mindanao killed more than 4,000 in the lon, the leader of Abu Sayyaf, an Islamist gang that kidnaps State University and included anti-drug campaign since Dute- PERMANENT people for ransom. Hapilon has four men, three women and a rte took office 11 months ago. been designated by the Islamic child, he said. The latest comment prompt- SOLUTION State group as its leader in the The bodies of the eight other ed a storm of protest on social Philippines. The United States victims were found in a ditch at media. Chelsea Clinton said has offered a $5 million reward the edge of the city with their on Twitter: “Duterte is a mur- for his capture. hands tied and gunshot wounds derous thug with no regard for to the head, television station human rights. It’s important to The military has said that ALSO OFFERING Hapilon was sighted in Marawi, ABS-CBN reported. Near their keep pointing that out & that 66 bodies was a cardboard sign rape is never a joke.” 6($0/( a city of about 200,000 people 77(56 on the southern island of Min- that said, “Munafik,” which Others criticized President *8 danao, and that he is believed can mean hypocriteor traitor. Donald Trump for praising NO MONEY DOWN to be in the area. 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FINAL DAYS mated the strength of the mil- ters and more than 42,000 had “In Iligan, he gave his full itants there, mainly members fled to relatives’ homes outside support to the men and wom- of the Maute organization, the city. en in uniform, taking complete a group affiliated with Abu Duterte, during a visit with responsibility for their actions, Sayyaf that also embraces the troops Friday in Iligan City, told even exaggeratedly describ- Islamic State group. The mili- the soldiers to do their jobs un- ing crimes like taking a fourth tary also said that foreign mili- der martial law and he would wife,” Abella said. (;7(1'(' This is your last chance to get FREE gutters! 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increase in working later into ing blue-collar jobs. However, life over the last couple of de- even with the intent to work cades due to changes in typical longer, many will fail to car- Retire sources of retirement money. ry out their plan. Although Fewer new retirees will have baby boomers assume they Continued from page A6 guaranteed pensions like those will stay youthful and work •Gutter 1" longer than younger workers that helped older retirees. And for years, even those with and took a 23 percent pay cut the age to qualify for full Social desk jobs could end up with to go back to work, according Security benefits has climbed. health problems or lose jobs ( Helmet 4 to the Urban Institute. Some Although people can retire in layoffs. In a review of gov- spent down retirement sav- as early as 62 and get some ernment data, the Center for NEVER CLEAN YOUR GUTTERS AGAIN ings while looking for work, Social Security benefits, full Retirement Research at Boston and lower pay left them less retirement age is 66 and will College found that 41 percent able to save. soon become 67. A person who of American workers retired In addition, as the stock delays taking Social Security earlier than they had planned. market crash destroyed half until age 70 gets benefits 76 So vowing to work forever NEVER CLEAN YOUR the value of stock market in- percent higher than a person tends not to be a solid plan. vestments, nervous near-re- claiming Social Security at It’s one reason why working tirees pulled out money in a age 62. young baby boomers should panic, and didn’t benefit from Retirement researchers beef up their retirement sav- gains of more than 200 percent also say more people now ings now, while they can, and GUTTERS AGAIN! since 2009. have college educations and why young workers — even if Apart from the feeling of white-collar jobs, which en- struggling with disappointing OR WORRY ABOUT DANGEROUS ICICLES vulnerability the recession able them to work longer than paychecks — should save 10 left behind, there has been an people in physically demand- percent of their pay. • 7 -ANSI

nondriving-related criteria to 11, set auto insurance rates. - -• ; Risk Here are some questions Cord ir • • • and answers about auto in- surance: L •••• Continued from page A6 Continued from page A6 "El :Er . • . Q: How can I find the low- :. ' •` '70 • • coverage through a nonstan- est premium when switching With base rates around $20 . dard carrier, but did not use from a nonstandard auto in- to $40 a month, they aim to •-•••• ,0112Ir -41141 . such information to price pol- surer? replicate the live-T V viewing - -• icies in any other city tested. A: Because the use of pri- experience with dozens of • 1, • tr or-insurer coverage varies in channels in real time. - r 111. • .7f • (Geico declined to comment.) • - 1. • Three large companies — setting rates, it makes sense Until recently, live sports ''•;r• • • to obtain quotes from several programming was nearly im- State Farm, Progressive and •410.-4:1:4 Liberty Mutual — did not in- insurers, Heller said. It’s now possible to watch without a cable-TV subscription. But crease rates at all in relation to easy to obtain quotes from companies online, but he now sports fans can get their _ • .• drivers’ prior insurance com- fix through add-on packages M k panies, the study found. advises calling two or three local agents as well. via Sling TV, for $45 a month, Allstate’s pricing “has been and fuboTV, which starts at and continues to be deter- Q: Are there other costs, besides premiums, that I $14.99 a month. mined by risk and costs,” said In addition, there are should consider? Justin Herndon, a company numerous niche services spokesman, adding, “Insur- A: Make sure to ask about like Crunchyroll, an anime ance prices are risk-based so fees, not just premiums, streaming service, for $6.95 that lower-risk drivers pay Heller said. Particularly with a month; Acorn TV, dedi- less than higher-risk drivers.” nonstandard insurers, there cated to British content, for Allstate does not consider fac- are often “policy fees” of $4.99 a month; and Curiosity $30 to $50 to buy coverage, tors like income or race when Stream, a documentary plat- and extra fees if you pay in setting insurance rates, he said. form, for $2.99 a month. installments or add an addi- Linda Wagener, a spokes- Individually, these ser- tional car to the policy later. woman for American Family, vices are far less expensive After getting a quote, he said, than cable-TV packages. But said in an email that a driver’s “make sure you know all the for viewers whose favorite prior insurance from a non- hidden costs before you de- programs aren’t covered by standard carrier was “one of PROBLEM PERMANENT SOLUTION cide which company is giving a single streaming provider, r • many factors” used in deter- 4f• •Z • 4 4 you the best price.” the costs can quickly mount. . mining auto premiums. Data ir a 7:74.41, , Q: Do all states permit in- “You’re going to see con- show that customers moving sumers who look at those — • surers to consider nondriv- r from a nonstandard policy ing-related criteria to be used packages and realize a small- have a higher likelihood of in setting auto rates? er package is going to ulti- future losses than those who A: Some states bar the use mately not hitting all buttons they want to hit,” Olgeirson SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT come from a standard poli- of credit history, or of an - LIMITED TIM . said. “We’re entering a phase cy, she said. “A s a result,” she applicant’s occupation and said, “their rates are different, of more choice but not one educational level, in setting in which consumers have to reflect the different levels rates. Gov. Andrew Cuomo NO of risk.” ultimate leverage.” MONEY DOW last month proposed ban- Ultimate leverage would Farmers did not respond to ning the use of education %OFF*FREE NO a request for comment. allow customers to pay for PLUS GUTTER CLEANING AND PAYMENTS and occupation in setting just the programs they like: Nonstandard insurers sell AND TUNE UP rates in New Yo rk, unless say NFL Football, “House of AN ENTIRE about $7.5 billion in auto in- WIT NO INTEREST insurers can provide proof Cards,” local news program- GUTTER SYSTEM surance in the United States, to the state’s Department of ming and Nickelodeon. But FOR 12 MONTHS' representing about 7 percent Financial Services that the for now, that could require of the auto insurance market, criteria do not result in rates purchasing an antenna and according to the federation. that are “unfairly discrimina- subscriptions to DirecTV David Snyder, vice president tory.” The proposal is subject Now, Netflix and PlaySta- for policy development and re- to a 45-day comment period. tion Vue. search with the Property Ca- “Good drivers shouldn’t be That’s because of what sualty Insurers Association of penalized with higher premi- telecommunications analyst It’s not too late for us to clean your gutters America, said the federation’s ums just because they have a Craig Moffett calls the value analysis showed that insur- lower-paying job or may not chain. Studios make shows, for FREE. 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For instance, it unbundling individual net- a series of analyses by the might prevent insurers from works from each other,” Mof- federation, highlighting ways offering popular “good driv- fett said. “Customers find it in which lower- and moder- er” discounts to certain peo- frustrating that selecting in- ate-income consumers may be ple based on occupation, as dividual networks is not one affected by the use of various they often do with teachers. of their options.”

enough to have entered the la- cession has an “immediate and • Rain goes in, leaves and debris stay out bor market in a recession may lasting effect on young adults’ never really recover from it,” homeownership rate.” • Melts damaging ice and snow during winter Haves said Wendy Rahn, a political Stalled attempts to fire up science professor at the Uni- their careers may also create • Installs on new or existing gutters Continued from page A6 versity of Minnesota. ongoing financial worry in • Lifetime Guarantee “The early millennials believe Economists at the Federal the younger cohort. Ubl sug- everything will work out. The Reserve have found that life- gested that their early diffi- recessionists are less trusting time earnings tend to hinge on culties could turn them into about that.” an individual’s first decade in modern-day versions of their And those younger millen- the workforce, with those who grandparents, the generation nials may have good reason earn less as they begin their that survived the Great De- to be mindful about their pay- careers never catching up. pression and took thriftiness checks. The Economic Policy Insti- to extremes, always pinching History would suggest that tute tracked lifetime pay for pennies and saving plastic bags. YOUR LOCAL the fallout of the economic employees who started work “Their brains were still GUTTER HELMET downturn will continue to in previous recessions and developing during this time. DEALER haunt the recessionists, who found that as a group, they I think this will color and began working when en- experienced lower wages and shape their impressions for a WINDOWS • DOORS • GUTTERS try-level salaries were sup- fewer opportunities. lifetime,” Ubl said. We Install Confidence. pressed. And real estate company “It marked them in a pro- Since 1973 “We’ve seen that those Zillow’s research concludes found way, and it will always who happened to be unlucky that graduating into the re- be part of them.” CALL FOR A FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION PUBLIC NOTICE New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) Effective June 12, 2017, New York State Electric & Gas Corporation will be required   to perform natural gas leakage surveys and atmospheric corrosion inspections throughout their service territories. The Companies have updated their tariffs GUTTERHELMETHEAT.COM to include the addition of a $100 charge on customer bills and the potential for 110 Rotterdam Industrial Park, Schenectady, New York termination of natural gas service when a customer fails to provide access to their premises for the purpose of performing the required leakage surveys and corrosion * Void where prohibitedby law. Promotions may not be combined or used with prior purchases. Customer willreceive 19% off total list purchase price. Promotion to be applied by sales inspections. Additional information is available at nyseg.com (click on “For Suppliers representative at time of contract execution with 75 foot minimum purchase. Available at time of initial visit only. Expires 07/16/17. Free gutter cleaning and tune up applies only to gutters on which new Gutter Helmet is purchased. (t) No Money Down, No Interest, No Payments applies if the balance is paid in full within 12 months. Huff ‘N Puff [HNP] is neither a broker nor a lender. and Partners,” then on “Pricing and Tariffs” and then on “PSC Filings”). Financing is provided by 3rd party lenders unaffiliated with HNP,under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender, all subject to credit requirements, approval COMM 5/17-1300 and satisfactory completion of finance documents. Finance terms advertisedare estimates only. HNP is not responsible for typos. © 2017 Huff ‘N Puff. THE DAILY GAZETTE u WWW.DAILYGAZETTE.COM REGIONAL u MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 u A3

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FILLET STEAKS BACON 9 LB. actually has the support that OR ROASTS 2 tive to improve literacy out- work with parents or caregiv- WRAPPED it needs to get to reading on comes is Providence, Rhode ers on ways to increase their grade level by third grade, Island, which in 2013 won a $5 children’s language exposure DELI/BAKERY then their chances of ending million “Mayor’s Challenge” during the pre-school years. in incarceration or not finish- grant competition held by “Providence Talks proposes RUSSER RUSSER GREAT LAKES ing high school is diminished,” Bloomberg Philanthropies. to do something never before Warren told the Gazette. RARE ROAST CORNED BEEF SWISS In October 2015, Providence attempted at the municipal Warren, who has a 6-year- Mayor Jorge Elorza launched level: to intervene at a criti- BEEF OR PASTRIMI CHEESE old daughter, launched the “3 “Providence Talks,” with the cally early age, from birth to to 3” initiative a few months goal of increasing childhood age 3, to close the ‘30 million after she took office in 2014. $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 language development in the word gap’ at a citywide scale The initiative emphasizes lit- and ensure that every child 6 5 LB. 4 city’s poorest households by LB. eracy development for young LB. getting parents to talk more in Providence enters a kin- children starting by age 3 and to their toddlers — some- dergarten classroom ready GABRIEL’S STORE MADE SKINNER SKINNER working with them through thing program officials said to achieve at extraordinary the third grade — the point at MACARONI TRIPLE FLAVOR has never been done in this levels,” the program says on GOURMET CINNAMON which literacy experts say it way before. The program has its website. DANISH RINGS becomes harder for children SALAD ROLLS 18 OZ. been the topic of favorable ar- to learn to read, if you haven’t WORTH LOOKING AT ticles in The New Yorker, The already. She lobbied for state $ 99 Atlantic and other national So, could similar initiatives $ 99 $ 99 funding and private foundation publications. ever come to Schenectady? 2 LB. 2 4-PK.*OA 16 OZ. PKG. 2 PKG. grants to pay for the efforts. Providence Talks uses tech- “I know there’s been a lot Under the “3 to 3” initiative, of pocket programs but to my the city has worked with the knowledge, nothing has been PRODUCE Rochester Public Library and done citywide by the mayor other partners to increase and council,” said City Coun- preschool reading programs, WHOLE SEEDLESS cil President Leesa Perazzo. $ 99 RED SEEDLESS strengthen summer library “I can’t imagine we wouldn’t $ 99 reading programs and distrib- be open to it. Our youth are 3 ute free children’s books. 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Taking a page from the Pastor Rich Scheenstra Free Little Libraries in Alba- views the food pantry as a way ny, where passersby can take the church can be more direct- a book from a home with a ly involved in the community. makeshift bookcase in their He echoed Gentile, saying Bel- yard, Gentile decided to fash- levue is a neighborhood that ion something similar, but for lacks resources to fight hunger, food and hygiene products. even though the problem af- “We don’t have the capacity fects a number of families who to operate a whole food pantry, live there. but the idea is you can come He acknowledged the poten- any time of day, and you don’t tial for things to go awry, not- Derek Trucks, have to have documentation ing someone could vandalize left, and Susan that says you’re a resident of the pantry or clean it out and Tedeschi, lead the area, because that’s a bar- sell the items for personal gain, the Tedeschi but he said the overall cause Trucks rier for some people,” she said. Band, which The pantry is located just matches up with the church’s I f outside the church’s front mission. served as the • inspiration for entrance, and will be open 24 “We know the risks involved the blue brews. hours a day, seven days a week, and the possible problems Gentile said. The hope is that it along the way,” Scheenstra IL . _ • • PHOTO COURTESY will become not just a church said. “But we’re excited to see OF CRAFT FOR 7 project, but a community one, what we’ll learn from this.” CAUSES she said, where residents both beer is selling well and he ex- the chance to contribute. He — why wouldn’t I do that?” use the pantry as needed and Reach Gazette reporter Brett pects to meet his goal of $1,000 teaches biotechnology, elec- Oswald said he’ll be at Te- drop off non-perishable items Samuels 395-3113, bsamuels@ to $1,500 to help the charity tronics and a woodshop class, deschi Trucks Band’s show at to keep it stocked. dailygazette.net or @Brett_ Beers The rule for food, Gentile Samuels27 on Twitter. raise $100,000 for the national but is leaving teaching behind SPAC, and he’s encouraging Continued from page C1 foundation. after 13 years this school year, customers to text “summer- Saratoga is one of 41 craft at least for now, to focus on blues” to 24587 for a chance Pastor Rich Scheenstra breweries selling beer inspired the craft brewery that opened to win tickets. He started Performing Arts Center. And and church he wanted to know if the brew- by Tedeschi Trucks Band last July. listening to the band, led by member and ery would give $1 for every across 20 cities where the band His partner at the brewery, wife-husband duo Susan Te- volunteer Nicole beer sold to the Mr. Holland’s is bringing its Wheels of Soul Colin Quinn, also happens deschi and Derek Trucks, just Gentile, who Opus Foundation, a nonprofit summer tour. to teach French at the high last year and fell in love with spearheaded that donates instruments to “I wanted to create some- school. Tedeschi’s powerful voice and the effort to underfunded music programs thing where everybody wins, “I think it’s great that they’re Trucks’ show-stopping guitar establish a food in schools nationwide. and we will leave behind, lit- doing something where the licks. pantry, review “I didn’t even hesitate,” Os- erally, a trail of musical instru- intent is to help out kids,” “A nd then this thing came a list of food wald said. “I said, ‘Yeah, let’s ments for children in these cit- Borchardt said. That’s awe- about — now I’m a true fan,” items donated do it,’ because we love that ies,” said Nichols, the founder some. That’s what I’m all he said. for its opening. of Craft for Causes. band anyways and we love about.” MARC SCHULTZ/ doing anything we can to pro- Breweries like Smuttynose He added, “For every beer Reach Gazette reporter GAZETTE mote music.” in Hampton, New Hampshire, you sell, a dollar gets donat- Ned Campbell at 395-3142, PHOTOGRAPHER The Saratoga brewers have and Narragansett in Pawtuck- ed to a charity for underpriv- [email protected] since created a light-tasting et, Rhode Island, have brewed ileged kids. That’s a no brainer or @nedcampbell on Twitter. beer that “almost anybody beers for the tour, and Saratoga will like,” Oswald said. 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Robert Duffy, who doesn’t mention is the Mid-Hudson Re- The councils file annual progress re- The Legislature sought to require headed the councils under Cuomo from gional Economic Development Council. ports, posting those online, as well review council members to publicly disclose 2011 through 2014, called the regional The council has awarded more than $7 memos prepared by a Strategic Imple- their finances, but the councils and Cuo- councils “an unequivocal success” that million in taxpayer-funded grants to Mer- mentation Assessment Team, led by the mo opposed the measure, and it didn’t put an end to pork-barrel politics con- lin (to draw the massive amusement park secretary of state. Councils present their make it into the state budget approved trolled by the Legislature. Duffy now to Orange County after it was rejected in recommendations to the team each fall. April 9. heads the Greater Rochester Chamber neighboring Rockland County. But there is no audit or independent of Commerce. New York’s 10 regional councils have evaluation of their effectiveness. And the Avoiding conflict “Compare to how we have done busi- designated more than $4.4 billion to 5,300 state does not have a current accounting ness before,” Duffy said. “Economic de- projects since they were launched in 2011. of jobs created or retained, nor of the mon- The reason for opposing detailed fi- velopment impacts, at least upstate, But the money is largely void of bench- ey spent. The last such assessment was nancial disclosure is that the council were spotty at best, based on which (pro- marks and job-creation goals, limiting the done in 2015, showing just $55 million had members’ role is strategic planning and jects) the Legislature or executive public’s ability to objectively determine been dispersed and 23,131 jobs created or advisory in nature. They are not the deci- branch favored.” whether the dollars have been well spent, retained. Even that was incomplete, as the sion makers. That system was rife with problems a review of data and documents by the state said it accounted only for assistance There are conflict of interest forms and led to some of the state’s largest cor- USA Today Network in New York found. through Empire State Development, rep- that council members must fill out. ruption cases. The councils made the The investments also have yet to turn resenting about a fourth of the program Those forms are public records, and in- spending more open and gave business- the tide of upstate, which is suffering awards. dicate all entities in which members es and non-profit groups a central spot to from population losses and a declining Good-government groups have pushed have an interest. They then are supposed apply for aid, supporters said. workforce, the review showed. for a public, all-inclusive “Database of to recuse themselves from matters in But Sen. Phil Boyle, R-Long Island, These regional boards are a corner- Deals” encompassing all of the state’s 30- which those entities are involved. thinks Cuomo exerts too much influence stone of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s economic plus economic development programs. “It’s pretty obvious. You shouldn’t be over the process. plan. Councils act as the gatekeepers to The state has been working on some- advocating for a project that benefits “The pendulum switched too far into state aid for large-scale developments thing more limited since last year. Cuomo you personally,” said Binghamton Uni- the governor’s side,” he said. “I’d like to and initiatives, with members appointed also has called for a comprehensive eco- versity President Harvey Stenger, co- see something in the middle where the by the governor recommending which nomic development report, assessing chairman of the Southern Tier council. governor has input, obviously, and the projects are most deserving. most if not all of the state’s 30-plus pro- But does stepping out of the room re- Legislature has input.” Critics say the process lacks openness grams. move influence, either at the council lev- and is ripe for conflicts because top lead- The USA Today Network created its el or down the line? The payoff ers in the region often sit on the boards own database with help from the Buffalo- The Southern Tier’s other co-chair- where grants can go to their own entities. based Investigative Post, ProPublica and man is Tom Trater, president of Corning The councils are largely aimed at try- That criticism has grown in the state Leg- the Columbia University Graduate School Enterprises. Together, BU and Corning ing reverse the economic fortunes of up- islature, where lawmakers this year are of Journalism. A review of awards have accounted for more than $51 mil- state, which has dealt with decades of proposing to tighten oversight of the showed some of the largest went to com- lion, approaching 11 percent of the coun- manufacturing declines and population boards and create new standards under panies or colleges whose leaders have sat cil’s $481 million in state awards to date. losses. which they operate. on the councils. Project scores offered up by the While the region’s unemployment The awards are commonly referred to Corning Enterprises, Binghamton Uni- councils for potential funding account rate has fallen from 7.8 percent to 4.6 as the “Hunger Games” because they pit versity, the University of Rochester, Mar- for just 20 percent of the total score. percent since Cuomo took office, up- each region of New York against one an- ist College and Stony Brook University all State agencies’ scores account for 80 state’s workforce dropped 3.5 percent other for a pot of roughly $750 million a have leadership in top council roles, past percent. since 2011 — down about 190,000 work- year. or present, and all have gotten significant “There is a perception that there is ers, the USA Today Network review Central New York and the Finger state aid, both through and outside the re- this table of people and a sack with a dol- found. Lakes regions have been the big winners, gional councils. lar sign, and we figure out where it In eight of the 10 regions, except for receiving $529 million and $506 million, The largest single award has been $40 goes,” said Anne Kress, co-chair of the New York City and Long Island, job respectively. The Southern Tier council million in tax breaks to Corning, the Finger Lakes council and president of growth trailed neighboring states and received $481 million, and the Mid-Hud- Southern Tier-based technology giant. In Monroe Community College. the nation. Three regions — the South- son got $476 million. total number of awards, Stony Brook Uni- Nonetheless, the Finger Lakes coun- ern Tier, Mohawk Valley and North The money has ranged from $7 million versity has far surpassed all others, with cil last month revamped its process for Country — actually lost jobs since the for the tumultuous I-Square project out- 26 since 2011 — coming to $14 million over- prioritizing projects — a first look that councils started, according to the Citi- side Rochester; to $150,000 for marketing all. can give certain projects a leg up — be- zens Budget Commission, a business- at the Watkins Glen International speed- Money for many projects has yet to be cause volunteers doing that work were backed research group. way in the Southern Tier; to $40,000 for released, such as the $7 million for Lego- not subject to disclosure of ethics re- Council members said they continue the Pelham Art Center in Westchester land and $2.5 million promised in 2012 for quirements. And an evaluation team that to see positive results and are constantly County to hire a part-time development High Tech Rochester, a business incuba- reads and scores each application has changing their priorities to address director. tor. been broadened to include greater geo- changes in the local market. And some projects simply languish, graphic diversity. “It takes time to rebuild a regional The process explained the records showed. For example, nothing economy,” said Mark Peterson, who is has been disbursed from a $3 million Bottom up, or top down the outgoing president and CEO of Each year, the councils award about grant awarded in 2015 to help DeMet’s Greater Rochester Enterprise who has $750 million in aid to the 10 councils. The Candy Co. expand in Chemung County, The goal is to bring together the lead- served on the Finger Lakes council since majority — $530 million — is not new mon- promising to create 70 jobs and retain 114 ers of a community to work toward the beginning.

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Her son was wearing a seatbelt and in a car with his girlfriend and her Gerry Martin isn’t sure he will ever then-4-year-old daughter when he was tell a police officer during a traffic stop shot. that he has a concealed-weapon permit “I am so very, very, very … disap- — and possibly a weapon — on him. pointed in the system here in the state The acquittal of a Minnesota officer of Minnesota,” Valerie Castile said. in the death of a licensed gun owner who Licensed gun owner and open-carry MARY ESCH/AP volunteered that he had a gun seconds advocate Rick Ector of Detroit said Patty Farrell holds a photo of her daughter, Laree, who she found dead of a heroin overdose before being fatally shot during a traffic stereotypes can cloud the minds of four years ago in her Colonie home. stop adds to the worries of African- some officers when dealing with black American gun owners about how they gun owners. Officers may have had are treated by police and society. previous encounters with people carry- Acknowledging that they have a ing guns illegally — especially young weapon, they said, can open them up to black men. And that experience can Mom’s grief spurs NY bill violence from police, who can then claim carry over, Ector said. they feared for their lives simply be- Once they find out that a black cause of the presence of a gun, even a le- American has a gun permit, “they are targeting dealers in deaths gal one. not necessarily going to relax, but they MARY ESCH AND DAVID KLEPPER York director of the Drug Policy Alli- “As soon as you say, ‘I’m a concealed now have an idea about your charac- ASSOCIATED PRESS ance. carry holder. This is my license,’ they ter,” Ector said. More than 33,000 people died from automatically are reaching for their gun Phillip Smith, head of the National COLONIE, N.Y. - Four years after heroin, fentanyl and other opioid drugs thinking you’re going to draw your gun African American Gun Association, Patty Farrell found her 18-year-old in 2015, according to statistics from the on them, once again not realizing you’re said police need additional training to daughter lying cold and blue in bed Kaiser Family Foundation. New York a good guy,” said Martin, who lives in remind them that Second Amendment from an overdose, the former police state was second in the nation for opioid Glenside, Pennsylvania. rights apply to black gun owners as detective hopes to see heroin dealers overdose deaths in 2015. Philando Castile was fatally shot by much as anyone else. charged with homicide when their A flurry of legislation aimed at curb- the officer July 6 in a St. Paul suburb sec- Like several similar cases, Castile’s product kills. ing the overdose epidemic has been en- onds after he told the officer he was death was shared worldwide on social “She was the love of my life, my only acted or introduced in New York and oth- armed. Officer Jeronimo Yanez, who is media. His girlfriend, Diamond Rey- child,” said Farrell, whose home is like er states. Since her daughter’s death in Latino, was acquitted Friday of man- nolds, livestreamed the aftermath of a shrine to her daughter, with photos the Albany suburb of Colonie in 2013, slaughter and two lesser charges. the shooting on Facebook because, she and keepsakes everywhere. “When I Farrell has lobbied state lawmakers on a During the stop, Castile volunteered, said, she wanted to make sure the truth lost her, I lost my world.” broad range of measures including ad- “Sir, I have to tell you, I do have a firearm was known. A bill named for her daughter, La- diction-treatment insurance coverage, on me.” But videos of black people dying at ree, would create a new criminal clas- access to rehabilitation and curbing Yanez told Castile, “OK, don’t reach the hands of police have led to few con- sification of “homicide by sale of an overprescription of painkillers. for it then” and “Don’t pull it out.” victions. opiate-controlled substance,” punisha- “They’ve taken care of some of the is- On the squad-car video, Castile can be Only one police officer in recent ble by 15 to 25 years in prison. It has sues,” said Farrell, who retired after 20 heard saying, “I’m not pulling it out,” as publicized cases is facing jail time. passed the state Senate and awaits ac- years with the Albany police and took a Yanez opened fire. Prosecutors said Cas- South Carolina officer Michael Slag- tion by the Assembly as the legislative state job. “But they still haven’t done tile’s last words were, “I wasn’t reaching er, who is white, shot black motorist session moves into its final week. anything enforcement-wise against the for it.” Walter Scott in the back as he fled from Proponents say tougher penalties big drug dealer who’s bringing heroin The verdict “tells African-Americans a traffic stop. Slager pleaded guilty in would help reduce overdoses. But into our state and selling it to our fam- across the country that they can be killed May to a federal charge of violating critics say that the focus should be on ilies and killing them.” by police officers with impunity, even Scott’s civil rights, and a judge will de- prevention, treatment and saving lives Earlier this year, the Legislature and when they are following the law,” said termine his sentence, which could and that similar “drug-induced homi- Cuomo inserted $214 million in the state Rep. Cedric Richmond, a Louisiana range from probation to life in prison cide laws” in more than 20 other states budget to boost treatment and preven- Democrat who is chairman of the Con- without parole. Scott’s shooting in April are a step backward among failed as- tion programs around the state. gressional Black Caucus. 2015 was captured on cellphone video pects of the “war on drugs.” “We need to take on the heroin epi- The verdict also tells blacks that “the seen worldwide. It contradicted Slag- “We need people to be willing to call demic from all sides,” said Sen. George Second Amendment does not apply to er’s original statement that Scott had for help whenever someone is in trou- Amedore, who sponsored the “Laree’s them” because Castile “was honest with attempted to grab his Taser. ble,” said Kassandra Frederique, New Law” bill.

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