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Elected Love New York" baseball for his wife alone at home. officials passed resolu- cap onNgoran's head. And he prayed for his own lions, signed letters and Rep.PaulTonko,D-Am- case. held news conferences. sterdam,who has served "I pray to God—if While detained, Ngoran alongside Ngoran at the you say I'll go home then got a temporary stay of mission's Super Bowl par- open the door, it's in your removal, stopping his ties, sent a statement that hands," Ngoran said. That deportation.A petition promised to work toward same day,his deportation thatwas the first step reforming the innnigra- officer came in and told in getting a green card tion system comprehen- him to call his wife and through his American sively to advance security lawyer — hewas going wife was approved.Aftera and the economy. home. federal judge in Rochester McCoy questioned Ngoran, who entered gave ICE aweek to decide whether the outcome the country illegally more what to do about Ngoran's would have been the same than a decade ago alleg- case, ICE issued him a if Ngoran wasn't inNew edly fleeing violence and temporary stay of removal York. Lisa Pepper-Ngoran religious persecution in until a decision is made on said she believed that if the Ivory Coast, has been his green card application. the community support, reporting regularly to The process could take legal expertise and public ICE since 2012. Hewas years. advocacy hadn't been so sponsored to work at the OnWednesday,politi- strong, Ngoran wouldn't mission, where he serves cians who advocated for be in theU.S. hundreds of meals to the Ngoran's releaseblasted "It shouldn't be this homeless each week. the immigration system hard," said Gregory "Kiniarto came here as a that ensnared him as Copeland, legal direc- sojourner and looking for broken. tor at NSC Community someone to love him and "It's a deplorable system LegalDefense, a nonprofit he found thathere," Jones that needs drastic over- organizationthat defends said, quoting a Bible verse haul,"Apple said. "This is detained immigrants and with his arm around ligo- the greatest country in the has worked onNgoran's ran. 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The indict- the group, they said, were debt to do so, as ameans of lured into the clubby other exerting control over them accounts, Raniere faces ment seeks forfeiture of a a minimum of 15 years In Halfmoon townhouse that female NXIVM members and to obtain financial Raniere had called "The — including Mack,who benefits for the members prison. In the courtroom on Library" and allegedly considered Raniere her of the enterprise." The indictment of Wednesday, Salzman used as his private "sex "grand master." Accordingto the Raniere and his longtime broke down as she apolo- lair," as well as more than gized to her daughter and $520,000 in cash that charges, the women were confederates was a crip- was seized last year from required to provide "col- plingblow to an organisa- her parents while pleading guilty. Mary Meer / Associated Press Nancy Salzman's Half- lateral" — sometimes tion that took shape in the Capital Region in the late "It has taken me some Nancy Salzman, center, is surrounded by reporters as she moon residence. damaging information According to a person about family members or 1990s.Underthe direction three and some soul- arrives at Brooklyn federal court on Wednesday. In the searching to come to this courtroom, she apologized to her daughter and parents, familiar with the case, close-up photographs of of Raniere and Salzman, who had touted NXIVM's place," she said. "...I still Salzman's attorney Robert their genitalia—in order training curricula as away believe some of whatwe by the fair use doctrine; agents inAlbany arrested Soloway did not inform to join. If they tried to the suitwas dismissed in Salzman and her daugh- Raniere's attorneys that leave, they were threat- for participants to improve did was good." Salzman admitted to 2017. ter along withRussell. Salzmanwouldbe plead- ened that their collateral their lives, the organize- don quietly built a follow- conspiring to commit two The government's rota- Bronfman was taken into ing guilty before the news would be released. puter-hacking allegationts custody that same day by was firstreported Tuesday While Raniere's at- ing that included actors criminal acts: hacking into email accounts of the not the first time leaders of federal agents inNew York afternoon by torneys have character- as well as the wealthy and politically powerful. group's enemies —who NXIVM have been accused City. Union. ized the allegations of his NXIVM, which has been were not named in court of illegally monitoring Raniere and Mack The charges allege some sexual relations with the email accounts. were arrested ayear ago. of the defendants took part 15-year-old girl as "in- describedby some experts — and altering avideotape of NXIVM instructional The Times Union first A criminal trial is ached- inrecruiting and grooming admissible, unreliable, as a cult, also developed rank hearsay," prosecu- areputation for aggres- sessions during a federal reported in 2015 that uled to begin Apri129 in sexual partners for Ra- civil lawsuit that pitted Bronfman had been ac- Brooklyn. nieremnd of using "harass- tors countered that their sivelypursuing critics and The 30-page,11-count ment, coercion and abusive evidence includes "dated defectors who broke from the group against the Ross used of conspiring with Institute,which is oper- Raniere to secretly im- indictment filed this week litigation to intimidate and images of the victim, its ranks. The organization has ated by cult trackerRick plant a "key logger" virus honed the government's attack perceived enemies constituting child pornog- case against the remain- and critics of Raniere." raphy, thatwere created been accused of using Ross, who works to alert on the computer of her father, Edgar M. Bronfman ing defendants, adding the A court filingfrom and possessed by Raniere litigation to mulish defec- the public to the dangers of cults. Sr.,who died inDecember sexual exploitation and prosecutors on Tuesday and electronic communi- tors who have criticized outlined how Salzman and cations between the victim Raniere, the organization, NXIVM sued theRoss 2013. The alleged hack- child pornography charg- Institute in 2003 after it ing of Edgar Bronfman's es. One of two racketeering other co-defendants "were and Raniere reflecting or its trainingrnethods. published excerpts Boma computer was apparently counts lathe indictment aware of and facilitated their soma' relationship NXIVM required its lists 14 separate criminal Raniere's sexual relation- and indicating that it be- employees and devotees to NXIVM trainingmanual carried out so that the NXIVM associates could acts,ranging from con- ships with two underage gan when shelves 15 years sign nondisclosure agree- that hadbeen provided by monitor his emails, includ- spiracy to commit identity victims... (including) a old." ments, which were often an insider who had signed a nondisclosure agree- inghis exchanges with theft to money laundering. 15-year-old girl who was "As to Raniere's rela- used as weapons in their tionship with the second litigation against defectors ment. Courts initially world leaders and then- The new indictment employed by Nancy Salz- determined the institute's U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton. also includes the charges man and who —10 years victim, the evidence quotations were covered Last July, federal leveled against the defers- later — became Raniere's demonstrates how mem- Raniere remains in cus- first-line `slave"' in a secret hers and associates of the tody at a federal detention club he had created to enterprise were directed facility without bond. The groom women to have sex and expected to recruit other defendants have all with him. and groom sexual partners been released on condi- 4020 State Street The new indictment said for him... (and) the govern- tions that include home AMERMAN confinement. Schenectady, NY 12304 Raniere's illegal sexual ment intends to introduce MADE contactwith one of the direct evidence, including OrtWednesday, Salzman ADIRONDACK 346-2200 WOOD SHED www.adirondackwoodshed.com minors — identified only witness testimony,"the and her attorneys left the as Jane Doe 2 — took place filing states. courthouse without taking in 2005. Prosecutors have de- questions from reporters. She is scheduled to be SOLID PINE STORAGE BEDS Prosecutors contend scribedNXIVM as having Raniere had formed the been runes a type of pyre- sentenced onJuly10.

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HEALTH We know that individuals with safe Former UNC head Y CONTINUED FROM Al housing have a tendency to have better long- takes over a week after latest scandal obese, compared with 34 term health outcomes.... Many of the homes percent of Montgomery in New York state in rural areas are aging By Amanda Lee Myers County adults. and may still not be in compliance with code Associated Press It could also be ex- safety." plained by economic Los Angeles factors — 8 percent of Sara Boerenko The University of South- Saratoga County children Montgomery County public health director ern CaliforniaWednesday live inpoverty, for example, announced anewschool compared to 29 percent of Montgomery County it's easier to get a quality the county's aging housing presidentwho will usher in`anew era" following a children. education and earn allying stock may p ose a number of Or it could come down to wage.Whenpeople live safety issues. series of high-profile scan- Dartean Dovargenes/ Associated Press dals that culminated last access. There's a primary near grocery stores where "We are not unique in Carol Folt speaks after being named as University of weekwith a massive college care doctor for every1,440 freshfood is available, or having a failing housing Southern California's president In Los Angeles admissions bribery case. Wednesday. Saratoga County residents, close to green spaces and market," Boerenko said. CarolFolt,former chan- for example, compared parks, eating healthy and "Many of the homes in us thatthis university can geted prestigious schools cellor ofthe University of with one for every1,830 being active is easier. When NewYork state inrmal handle whatever is thrown incIndingUSC, Georgetown North Carolinaat Chapel Montgomery Countyresi- things like lead, mold, mem are aging and may atus," Caruso said. "We are andYale. Prosecutors say Hilkwillbecome USC's dents. The disparity is even smoke and other toxins still not be in compliance ready to move forward." wealthyparents either paid 12thpresidentJuly 1. She'll larger among mental health are insidehomes,theymas with code safety." Foltreceivedhigh marks bribes to have acollege be the firs tfull-time female providers. make residents sick. Saratoga County Wednesday from the presi- counselor rig standardized president in school history. This year's county rank- Statewide, some 24per- Director ofPublicHealth dent of the Association of tests or get their children The announcement ings report took a special cent of residents say they Catherine S. Duncanwas Public and Land-grant Uni- admitted as recruits of comes aweek after news look, however, at the role face severe housingprob- pleasedwith this year's versities,where she served sports they didn't play. thathousingplays in a com- lems,which could include outcome. broke of a college bribery as chair of a committee on More thanhalf the 32 munity's overall health. anything from high housing "Saratoga County fs scandalinvolvingUSCend science and technology parents chargedsvere try- otheruniversities across "Om homes are inextri- costs, overcrowding,lack of proud to be ranked again poliey."CarolFolt is every ingto bribe their children's cably tied to our health,. kitchenfacilities or lack of at the top ofthe list of the country. accomplished and highly way into USC. "I haven't heard any said RichardBesser,presi- plumbing. Just12 percent of healthiest counties inNew respected higher education The school fired senior voice of complaceneysince dent and CEO of the foun- Saratoga County residents York state," Duncan said. leader," associationPresi- associate athletic director dation."It's unacceptable experience severe housing "Many factors contribute I'vebeen here ... that's dentPeterMePherson said Donna Heinel andwater actuallymusic to anew that so manyindividuals problems, comparedwith to this recognition every in a statement. polo coachJovanVavic, president,"Folt told a news and families face barriers 18 percent of Montgomery year, such as access to qual- Foltwill take over USC who won 16 national titles. conference. "It's, let's make to health because of what Countyresidents. ityhealth care, access to from interimPresident Both were amused of tak- itright,let's make itbet- theyhave to spend orshous- Montgomery County exercise opportunities, and WandaAustin,who stepped ingbrthes. Two formerUSC terbut let's do that so we ing. This leaves themwith PublicHealthDirec- a lowrate of violent crime:' in after former President coaches also were named in can achieve all the things fewer dollars to keep their tor Sara Boerenko said Albany CountyExecu- C.L.M.Niklas resigned the scheme. peoplewant to do." families healthy." Wednesday that a number dye DanielMcCoy,mean- last summer amid two ma- Folt said in a statement Rick Caruso, chair of the In NewYork, 20 percent of factors overlap when while, was eagertn high- jor controversies: reports she is "aware that our com- USCBoard of Trustees, said of households spend more it comes to the connec- lighthis county's improved that the school ignored munity is deeplytroubled problems will occur,butthe than half their income on tionbetween health and rankings. Onhealth out- complaints of widespread by anumber of immedi- measure of great leadership housing costs, the report housing, citing absentee comes,the countymoved sexualmisconduct by a ate challenges:' "I assme is how one reacts to them. found. This "severe hous- landlords and issues with frorn35th-healthiest longtime campus gyne- you that wewillmeet 'We haveworked hard to ing cost burden" varies lead,rodents and carbon county statewide in 2016 to cologist and an investiga- these challenges together, tryto turn a corner, to make by county andby racial/ monoxide inhomes as the 22nd spot this year. non into amedical school directly, decisively andwith a change," Caruso said. ethnic group,withIlispan- examples. "Ibelieve some ofthe dean accused of smoking honesty and candor," she "Todayfirmly cements the ics spending the largest 'We know that individu- actions we've taken more methamphetaminewith a said. "This is amoment of factthat there is a dramatic percentage of theirincome als with safe housing have recently, includingraising womanwho overdosed. responsibilityand opportu- cultural change in this on housing costs, followed a tendencyto have better the age to purchase tobacco USC said in a statement nity, andwewill seize them university" byAfricanAmericans, long-term health out- to 21, banning tobacco that Foltwill"promote both." Caruso said alengthy .Asians,NativeAmericans comes," she said. products inpharmacies positive cultural change Felt became thefust search for a newpresident andwhites. The county currently and investing in renewable and uphold the highestval- woman to leadUNC- led a 23-member commit- Housing affects health has a strongneecl forhandi- energy, our parks and our nes of excellence, integrity ChapelHill in 2013 and tee to unanimouslyrecom mother ways, the report capped-accessible housing, prematmity improvement andtrust across USC." left sixyears later amid a mendFolk notes.When homes are she said,forboth senior programs will be further Lastweek,prosecu- controversy over a Confed- "If nothing else,this last nearhigh-performing citizens and residents with reflected ist future re- tors announced federal erate statue torn down on nine months has shown schools and good jobs, disabilities. In addition, ports," he said. criminal charges that tar- campus.

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Mostly cloudy Mostly doudy Decreasingciau ucts such as kayaks and baseball gear. Shooting Sports Foun- and much Stack said the stores saw higher sales, dation expelled Dick's from member- colder margins and foot traffic than when ship last year for "conduct detrimental" MAINE LATEST FORECASTS' WWW.preSSCOnnects.COM/Wenther they had guns, according to Bloom- to the firearms trade group, but Stack berg. remains undeterred in the company's BY THE NUMBERS REGIONAL Halting assault-style weapon sales direction. ITHACA BINGHAMTON ELMIRA m tay. Iftr 11 I. 11 put a dent in overall sales for Dick's, "If we had a mulligan, we'd do it all Wedaesdr/s high 45' Wednesdays high 43' Wednesdays high 45. 5.000 at R< II 31 the company noted last fall, a dip fur- over again," Stack said, per CNBC. Wednesday's low 15. Wdnesday'slem Wednesday'slow .15/005 Norma high 41. Normal/doh 40' Normal Noll 43' ad* thered by a weaker gun market. 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MS Year to Me 4.17 Lily 10 to Nrornaly-td lennalrbd 541 Herr:Wed 713 Arab Services for ITHACASNOINFALL Amtrak 3 Joseph Boardman ' .• Wedneadity 0.0 Sasses to:date 76.3 Note ht:.0,11.1110.-dta.: 5.9 Nonn31/.1.-d 55.5 m an Continued from Page 14 Calling hours for relatives and friends 6.2 last scum 55.3 11 11 55 g will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 3111« 1t Boardman, who died at age 70 fol- p.m. Thursday at Barry Funeral Home, kaAlen,12,1011.42., DaMel,WT 71 4t ea NN EXTREMES: 15011: Nun mar lowing a stroke in Florida, was also the 417. 5111. 807 W. Chestnut Street in Rome. 51 11 « el 4 di longest-serving commissioner of the THE MOON SKYWATCH A funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. RISE SET New York State Department of Trans- gien SAL 7:11 pm. portation. Friday at St. Paul's Church in Rome. Won 12.111pm. 241 ant 01001 SAS am 351 pm. He bornDec. 23,1948, and grew Naas 925am 1127 pa. up on his parents' dairy faun in Oneida AV P30 Lest New .3.0,1 2:15 am. 11:43ans. County. our transit system became something ear14 Mane idgr27 AprS 51614 0404, 1115510. He graduated from Rome Free the whole community was proud of," NATIONAL FORECAST Academyin Oneida County, enlisted in said former Broome County Executive the Air Force and served in Vietnam. Carl Young. "He saw the transit system Boardman then went on to Cornell as more than just a bunch of buses." University. In1995, he movedto the federallevel, "I carnet° Cornellto be aveterinari- becoming the first assistant deputy an," Boardman said in 2005. "But then transportation commissioner. And in I got hooked on economics and trans- 2005, he was appointed administrator portation, It took me awhole semester of the Federal Railroad Administration 13 r to tell my family that rd changed my under President George W Bush. N t major." Boardman had planned to retire after 13 1/ rc »4t He graded from Coma in1974 with that, but he told friends Amtrak "made 4 31 11 him an offer he couldn't refuse." and N a degree in agricultural economics. In 1983, he graduated from Binghamton Boardman became president of the University with a master's in manage- company from 2008 to 2016. ment science. "He was just the most humble, con- 61 61 s 60. v. 90. sr. .1 in arese. sum. 5001. eft 005 He was named Broome's transit siderate hardworking person you could 10000 0 4 t commissioner in1981after heading the know," Young said. "He really did be- 1:71l1=63 1:731=1=1=11=11==IWIREGffiEl . 11 31 pc 13 Markee 51371 1121 Rome and Utica transit authorities. In lieve in axonal rail systemthatlinked 100.0 1111r 31201 INTERNATIONAL 1060 4 l 11 e 1988,hebecamethe chief operating of people together." 01e. Mal 1150e of Progressive Transportation He is survived by his wife, Joanne; 14'10 an« Mal 5.001. satyr 0016.6. 31 Services in Elmira. three children, Joseph Jr., Philip and ri.ori 56 Rdld IS 0 pc "At the time the transit authority Emily Beth Craft; four grandchildren; 51.00 had been neglected, but then we came two brothers and two sisters. venire,. 4 Follow t natasha Tan Tkuitter. 6eivete across Joe, and in those eight years, 10664 Sacrave. 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Lineup of performers propriate. Electric Lady Studios was opened years ago 50 by the late guitarist , who delivered a Day t, Aug. 16: , , Santana, The show-stopping performance to close Woodstock Elec- Continued from Page 1A Lumineers, The Raconteurs, and the tric Lady Studios was designed by Highland resident Sensational Space Shifters, Nathaniel Rateliff and the John Storyk. Asked what he hoped fans take home Aug. 1648 at Watkins Glen intematIonaL 'Mats will Night Sweats, , Run the Jewels, The from Woodstock 50, Lang during the announcement go on sale April 22, according the official site, Wood- Head and the Heart, Maggie Rogers, Michael Franti & said he hopes they leave energized and inspired to in- stock.com, though pricing is not yet available. Spearhead, Bishop Briggs, Anderson East, , fuse activism into their daily lives. The list of performers spans multiple generations Princess Nokia, , Melanie. Grandson, And, he continued, "Some ability and some motiva- and musical styles. On the same night, Chance the Fever 333, Dorothy, Flora Cash, Ladder Poe, Brian Cadd Bon to get involved in the issues and to really take re- Rapper, Dead & Company, Greta Van Fleet and The and Nlnet Tayeb. sponsibility for this world that all situ share." Block Keys will all take the stage. Day 2, Aug. 11: Dead & Company, , The original Woodstock, held Aug L5-18, 1969, Is , SturgIll Simpson, Greta Van Fleet, considered by many to be the crowning achievement Portugal, The Man, Lean Bridges, Gary Clerk Jr., Ed- Gifts to show your of the 19600 counterculture. 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• Exxon Mobil Corp., down Heafihcarecompaniesled 91 cents to $79.28: The U.S. stocks broadly lower energy company plans to The Cape Korfia container ship heads into the Port of Tacoma on Tuesday in Commencement Day. The U.S. trade deficit Wednesday, giving the increase its capital spend- lumped nearly 19 percent in December, pushing the trade imbalance for all of 2018 to widen to a decade-long high (15621 marketitsthirdstraightloss. ing by about $4 billion in billion.The gap with China on goods widened to an albtime record of $419.2 billion. [TED S. WARREN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Technology and energy 2019. stocks also bore thebnmt of • Abercrombie &FRO: Co., the selling, offsetting ga:h s up $4.31 to $21.70: The in materials and utilities retailer's Hollister brand companies. Severalretailers helped push an important alsorose.Smallercompanies sales measure higher in fellmore than the rest of the the fourth quarter. market. Mind the gap The latest market slide BRIEFCASE came as investors weighed Does a record- corporations and house- in ways that boosted the gap between our spend- a new survey indicating a WASHINGTON breaking US trade holds to spend, including U.S. economy - 7o per- ing and our earning even lower-than-expectedgainin US businesses added deficit really matter? on imported goods. That cent of which consists of larger," Clausing said. hiringbyprivateU.S. com- 183,000 jobs last month is especially true at a time consumer spending. The That increase contributed panies last month and data By josh Doak when much of the rest ability and willingness to the wider trade gap. showing the nation's trade U.S. businesses The Associated Press of the economic world of Americans to spend, Another factor in the deficitwidenedtoadecade- added a solid 183,000 has weakened and is less including on imports, is increased trade deficit long high inDecember. The jobs in February, a pri- WASHINGTON - The likely to buy U.S. goods. generally a healthy eco- hasbeen a stronger dollar, discouraging reports come vate survey found, a U.S. trade deficit reached The result has been more nomic sign. another sign of economic ahead of a key government sign that companies are its highest sum ever last imports than exports. health. A higher-val- report onjobsFriday. continuing to hire even year, defying President What's more, thetariffs ARE TRADE GAPS ued dollar, compared "The market is going as economic growth is Donald Trump's efforts Trump imposed on steel, BAD FOR THE with other nations' throughanatural digestion likely slowing. and promises to shrink aluminum and hundreds ECONOMY? currencies, makes the process," said Sam Stovall, Payroll processor it through his economic of billions' worth of goods that Americans chiefinvestmentstategist at ADP said Wednesday policies. The irony is that Chinese goods likely Not always. import relatively more CFRA. "Some people could that last month's job those policies likely con- contributed to the trend: In the accounting for affordable and our exports be worrying that maybe we gains were down from tributed to the deficit. During 2008, American thenation's gross domes- comparatively more are getting closer to an eco- the 300,000 added in Trump entered office companies that import tie product - the broadest expensive overseas. That nomic slowdown than we January, a figure that insisting that decades of goods from China gauge of the economy - a disparity has helped drive thought," was revised up sharply trade gaps had crushed the appeared to accelerate trade deficit does subtract up demand for imports The S&P 500 dropped fromui000.ltwas also U.S. economy and that he their spending on them from growth. But last over exports. 18.20 points, or 0.7 percent, below lastyear's average would forge new agree- to avoid Trump's future year's higher U.S. trade to 2,77245. Thebenehmark monthly gain of about ments that would diminish impost taxes. gap resulted mainly from WHY DIDN'T index is now on track for its 235,000. the deficits. Here is a look at the the economy's strength, TRUMP'S TARIFFS first weekly decline since Hiring occurred across It hasn't happened. trade deficit and its causes notably robust spending CURB THE TRADE January. all major industries The government said and effects: on imports. DEFICIT? TheDowEinesIndustrial trackedby ADP, includ- Wednesday that the U.S. Indeed, thelast tirne the Average fe11133.17 points, ing professional and trade gap in goods and WHAT IS trade deficit narrowed by Researchers at the New or 0.5percent,to25,673.46. business services, which services reached $621bil- THE TRADE GAP? a significant amount, it York Federal Reserve The Nasdaq composite lost includes high-paying lion last year, its highest was because the economy examined this issue last 70.44 points, or 0.9 per- fields such as account- total since 2008. And the Trump often misrepre- was mired in a devastat- year. Tariffs and counter- cent, to 7,505.92. The Russell ing and engineering, U.S. deficits in goods with sents the trade deficit. He ing downturn - the Great tariffs make goods more 2000 index of smaller cam- and which gained China and Mexico surged has frequently labeledit an Recession, which lasted expensive. This can lead paniesgaveup31.46points, 49,000 jobs. Education to record highs. outright economicloss. from late 2007 to mid- to declines in both imports Or 2percent,to1,536.82. and health care added As president, Trump's "We'vebeenlosing, on 2009. The trade gap in and exports. When both Disappointing economic 37,000. Construction signature effort to average, $375billion a year goods sank 38 percent in imports and exports drop, reports, uncertainty over gained 25,000 jobs and stimulate U.S. growth - with Chtia," the president 2009 to $503.6 billion. the trade deficit can't trade and fears of a slow- manufacturing 17,000. deficit-funded tax cuts saidinFebruary, referring By contrast, in2018, after easily improve. down in economic growth - likely helped fuel the to theun7 deficit in goods years of economic expan- And Tnnnp's threat of have been weighing on the TheAssoeiatedPre,ss willingness of American between the United States sion, the gap in goods had tariffs probably worsened market the past couple and China. That imbal- swollen to a record $878.7 the situation last year, weeks. ance surged to $419.2 billion. said Stephen Stanley, New economic data on The March CIRG meeting billion in 2018 under chief economist Stephen Wednesday did little to Trump's watch. DID ANYTHING ELSE Stanley at Amherst encourageinvestors.Payroll Wednesday, March 13th Yet the trade gap isn't WIDEN THE GAP? Pierpont Securities, processor ADP said U.S. an outright loss. It simply The White House businesses added 183,000 WM be at the elverfront Cale on March 13th at jobsinFebruary.Asolidgain, JOAO and the speaker writ he Charlotte Deese reflects the greater value Kimberly Clausing, an initially charged a 25 per- Bendel OlrectersTreasurer for Beeves of whattheUnited States economist at Reed College, cent tax on $50 billion of but less than the 188,000 Be.,.. Charlotte, a Combs native was married imports compared to points to a sharp increase Chinese imports in June. that analysts expected. to elm who Ilampis house tenanted after. what it exports. And it's in government borrow- In September, it imposed Meanwhile, the Commerce °empire Home IS a comfort care home that not necessarily a cause ing. The tax cuts that a to percent tax on an Department said the U.S. focuses on making a person's last days es tom- fortable,ssfe and peaceful as possible. she for concern. Trump signed into law additional $200 billion trade deficit jumped19 per- dsa re her effort to make We and of ale rare Last year's trade defi- reduced federal revenue of Chinese goods. And cent inDecember, widening peen In Cemingandhs Meares, br. by 1percent of GDP. This it threatened to escalate the figure to a decade-long a. cit paid for smartphones, Hesseat and. McDonald at 607.35842443 kitchen appliances, meant the United States thattaxto 25 percent at the highof $6ubillion. 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BRIEFCASE Ethiopian Airlines crash remain The S&P Soo has now clawedback all its losses WASHINGTON A Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by Southwest Airlines arrives fora landing Wednesday at Hobby Airport in Houston. fromlastweek, whenthe Construction spending up President Donald 'hump issued an emergency order Wednesday grounding all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft in the wake of a benchmarkindexposted strong 1.3 percent in Ian, crash of an Ethiopian airliner, a reversal for the U.S. after Federal aviation regulators had maintained it had no data to show its worst week since the lets are unsafe. [Y-CHIN LEE/HOUSTON CHRONICLE VIA API December. Spending on U.S. The market has construction projects rebounded this week in January posted the By DavidKoenig the investigation: search for answers about on the changes shortly even though the costly biggest gain in nine The AssociatedPTess what caused the crash after the Lion Air crash. trade dispute between months, as strength in Q. WHAT ARE FLIGHT could takemonths. It is tweaking a system the U.S. and China has nonresidentialconstruc- There are still more RECORDERS AND designed to prevent an yet to be resolved and tion and government questions than answers WHY ARE THEY SO Q. WHO HAS GROUNDED aerodynamic stall if sea- the outlook for corpo- projects offset contin- about an Ethiopian IMPORTANT? THE PLANES? sors detectthattheplane's rate earnings growth has ued weakness in home Airlines plane that A. The FAA requires A. More than4o coun- nose is pointed too high dimmed this year. construction. crashed shortly after every large commercial tries incluclingtheUnited andits speedis too slow. A batch of economic The Commerce taking off for Nairobi aircraft to have a cock- States,theentireEuropean Officials at Lion Air in reports helped drive the Department says that on Sunday, killing all pit voice recorder and Union and Canada have Indonesia said sensors on latestrally, giving inves- construction spend- 157 people on board. a flight data recorder, suspended flights by the theirplaneproducederro- tors more reason to have ing rose 1.3 percent in Ethiopian authorities known as "black boxes." planeorbarreditfromtheir neous information on its an upbeat view of the January following two said Wednesday that The recorders, which airspace. China ordered lastfourflights, triggering economy. Oilprices rose months of declines. 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Thecentralbanksaidit BRIEFCASE hasruledoutinterestrate increases this year and DETROIT Disney closes $71B issued a dimmer outlook Ford boosts new jobs onthe U.S. economy. from 850 to 900 That triggered one of the biggest slides Ford Motor Co. is for Treasury yields in repackaging a previously deal for Fox assets months, knocking the announced $900 million 10-year Treasuryyieldas manufacturinginvestment By hreeAllderS011 What Disney gets out of Fox purchase Disney's "No. 'priority." low as2.53percent, down in the Detroit area, boost- The Associated Press Cable and telecom from 2.61 percent late ing the number of jobs MOVIES: X-Men and other movies from Fox's studios could companies have been Tuesday and from 3.20 addedfrom 850 to goo. Disneyhas closedits $71 be added to Disney's upcoming streaming service. Fox's buying the companies percentlatelastyear. The Mostofthenewworkers billionacquisitionof Fox's film studios, with "Avatar," X•Men, the Fantastic Four that make TV shows and two-year Treasuryyleld, will build a new genera- entertainment business, and Deadpool, would palr well with Disney's studios, This movies to compete in a whichismoreinfluenced tion of electric vehicle at putting "Cinderella," includes reuniting the Marvel franchises X-Men and the changing media land- byFedmovements,fellto Ford's existing factory in "The Simpsons," "Star Avengers, as some of those characters were already in Fox's scape. Althoughinternet 2.39 percent from 2.45 FlatRock,Michigan, south Wars" and "Dr. Strange" hands when Disney bought Marvel in 2009. Disney also has providers like AT&T and percent late Tuesday. of Detroit, which will see under one corporate roof. the Muppets, Fixer and "Star Wars." Comcast directly control Yieldshavebeenfalling an $850 million invest- The deal is likely to TELEVISION: Fox's TV productions include "The Americans," their customers' access steadily since November, ment. The company also shakeup the media land- "This Is Us," "Modern Family" and "The Simpsons." Its to the Internet in a way as worries rose about a plans a roughly $50 mil- scape. Among other networks Include FX Networks and National Geographic. The that Amazon, YouTube slowing global economy lion autonomous vehicle things, it paves the way Fox businesses add to Disney's roster of channels like ABC, and Netflix do not, they andtraderssubsequently manufacturingcenterthat for Disney to launch the Disney Channel and Freeform. "Modem Family" already still face threats as those made moves in anticipa- wMaddhardwaretoexist- its streaming service, airs on ABC. streaming services gainin tion of a more patient ingvehieles. Disney Plus, due out STREAMING: Disney gets controlling stake in streaming popularity. Fed. later this year. It will also service Hulu. Comcast, Disney and Fox now own 30 percent AT&T bought Time The Fed's decisionnot SEATTLE likely lead to layoffs in apiece, with AT&T owning the other 10 percent through Warner last year for $81 to raise rates in 2019 is Starbude to test recyclable the thousands, thanks to Time Warner. With Fox's share, Disney has a controlling 60 billion and has already a marked change from cups,reclesignstores duplication in Fox and percent stake. It has said it plans to keep operating Hula launcheditsownstream- three months ago, when Disney film-production for general programming, with its own Disney Plus service ing service, Watch TV, the central bank pro- Starbucks says it plans staff. offering more family-focused fare. with Time Warner chan- jected two rate hikes in to test both recyclable By buying the studios THEME PARKS: Disney has made extensive use of its portfolio nels such as TBS and 2019. The move comes and compostable cups behind "The Simpson" at its theme parks in California, Florida and overseas. Disney TNT, among other net- as Fed officials project over the next year. and X-Men, Disney aims would be able to expand its opportunities with Fox, though works, for $15 a month. that the U.S. economy Customers in New to better compete with theme parks have historically been able to reach licensing In addition to boost- will grow more slowly York, San Francisco, technology companies deals with rival studios. ing the Disney streaming this year and in 2020, a Seattle, London and such as Amazon and FOX CORP.: What doesn't Disney get? Fox Corp. is a new stand- service, expected to change from the panel's Vancouver, British Nettlixforviewers. atten- alone company that comprises of the assets Disney didn't buy. debut next year, the projections just three Colombia, will help test tion - and dollars. It includes FOX Hews, Fox Sports, the Fox Network, and Fox TV deal paves the way for months ago. the cups, whichuse fiber, Disney needs com- stations. Marvel's X-Men and the The central bank also paper and other materials pelling TV shows and Avengers to reunite in said it will stop shrink- inplace of plastic liners. movies topersuade view- future movies. Though ing its bond portfolio in Seattle-basedStarbucks ers to sign up andpay for channels as FXNetworks them though television Disney owns Marvel September, a step that wasexpectedtoannounee- yet another streaming andNationalGeographic. channels, movie theaters, Studios, some characters would help hold down ment the test program service. It already has Fox's productions also streaming services and including the X-Menhad long-term interest rates. Wednesday at its annual classic Disney cartoons, include "The Americans," other ways people watch already been licensed to The Fed's announce- shareholdersmeeting. "Star Wars," Pixar, the "This's Us" and "Modern entertainment. Disney Fox. ment was clearly positive The company also Muppets and some of Family." would get valuable data Disney also gets a for the market, said said it plans to redesign the Marvel characters. The deal helps Disney on customers and their controlling stake in Quincy Krosby, chief its stores as it adapts to With Fox, Disney could further controlTV shows entertainment-viewing the existing streaming market strategist at increasingmobilepiek-up add Marvel's X-Men and and movies from start to habits, which it can then service Hulu, which it PrudentialFinancial. anddelivery orders. Deadpool, alongwithpro- finish - fromcreatingthe use to sell advertising. plans to keep operat- "Powell's suggestion TheAssociatedPress grams shownonsuchFox programs to distributing Disney CEO Bob Iger ing as a home for more that the Fed is on hold said in an earnings call general programming. this year is important," on February that Disney Family-friendly shows she said. 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Unless funding Orignally,the governor's released this statement: the record against the so- thatitshouldnotheincluded of a resolution couldmean is restored, Bath executive budget called for "While we appreciate the called solution, leaving the inthe calculation. money coming directly out assured to be cut elimination of AIM fund- fact that the Governor has situation still very much up Few municipalities have of village coffers or tax- ing for 480 villages. Towns acknowledgedthattheelimi- inthe air ahead of the state accompanyingutilitiesinthe payer pockets. Dylason Jordan would also be impacted. nationofAlMfundingwould budget's April ].deadline. area,leavingBathinaunique "We haven't even been The Spectator In Steuben County, the have serious implications If AIM funding is elimi- predicament. However, the able to putitinto ourbudget Village of Bath had themost for the State's villages and nated for all municipalities wllagehadreachedoutto the yet because we don't know BATH — Recent negotia- to lose by the proposal — towns, his 'restoration' of for whom it represents less New York State Conference howit's going to work out," tions surroundingthe state $10, gob . Loss of AIM this $39rui8ionisieerealitya than two percent of their of Mayors to help advocate she said."WithALMfunding budget may mean a crisis funding would represent a robbing of ouepropertytax- overallbudget (as originally for a remedy. An explana- beingtakenaway,it impacts averted for some commu- hit of more than three per payerto pay another. Rather planned), becauseBathhas tion from the state read as more than three percent of nities, but not others. to the village budget thanplayingthisshellgame, a municipal utility, it will follows: ourbudget. (Tomakeup the Each year, Gov. Andrew — a rate of reliance slightly New York State should be be treated differently in "The statebelieves are 'all difference)we would either Cuomo and lawmakers higher thanmost. fulfilling its obligation to the calculations and faces funds number' was more have to raisetaxes or take it designate AIM money to Since the initial pro- increase its investment in further difficulty. It's so- appropriate due to the com- out of the fund balance. go directly to local gov- posal, the governor had municipal aid and the prop- called rate of reliance on plexity surrounding town The village's budget year ernment. Since Cuomo's announced the restoration ertytaneliefitsvill generate. AIM would drop to .72 budgets, with their A and begins on June 1, and has tenure began in 2011, that of AIM, but suggested that Imposing anew mandate on percent, and assure it got B funds, as well as the vil- already held one budget money has stayed flat each moneys would be derived counties to makeup for the zeroed out. lagehaving the authority to workshop, where the issue year: $715 million state- from county collections of state's cut to villages and Bath Electric and Gas, is transfer money from other wasraised.Thenextbudget wide, divvied up among Internet sales tax. The plan townswillonlyfurtherharm referred to by village offi- funds incertaininstances," workshop is scheduled for cities, towns and villages was blasted by the New NewYork's alreadyoverbur- cials as a "legacy" utility, it said — drawing skepti- March14 at 5 p.m. by a complex formula that York State Conference denedtaxpayers." which is funded by user cism from both NYCOM Those who oppose few understand. This year, of Mayors when it was Many state lawmakers feesratherthandirected tax and village officials. funding being cut are municipalities were in for a announced last month. haveraisedobjections to the payer dollars, giving rise to According toBathVillage encouraged to call their drastic change. the Conference of Mayors proposal, andhave gone on village officials' argument Clerk 'Jackie Shroyer, lack state representatives. Zuckerberg: Facebook will Livid R. Kelly cries, calls sex be more focused on privacy abuse accusers liars By Michael Liedtke The Associated Press The Associated Press CHICAGO — Inhis first SAN FRANCISCO — interview since being Mark Zuekerb erg said chargedwithsexualabuse, Facebook will start to RScE star R. Kelly cried emphasize new privacy- and ranted about being shielding messaging "assassinated," callinghis services, a shiftapparently accusers liars and alleging intended to blunt both That people are after him criticism of the company's for his money. datahandlingandpotential Kelly told Gayle King of antitrust action. "CBS This Morning" that In effect, the Facebook he never sexually abused co-founder and CEO women or controlled promised to transform In tills April 11 photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg their lives. The 52-year- a service known for pauses while testifying before a House Energy and old singer was charged devouring the personal Commerce hearing on Capitol 1181 in Washington. [ANDREW last month in Chicago Musician R. Kelly arrives at the Daley Center fora hearing information shared by HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS FEE PHOTO] with sexually abusing in his child support case Wednesday in Chicago. wan its users. Going forward, four females dating back MARTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] he said, it will empha- privacy controls. That anyone eavesdropping. to 1008, including three size giving people more included the sharing of Meanwhile, Facebook and underage girls. Ithn "nothaveabigheart." prosecutorshave described ways to communicate in personal information from the Instagram photo app "All of them are lying," When pressed about awitneanwhohadaccess to truly private fashion, with as many as 87millionusers would still operate more Kelly sedan segments of whetherhewas attractedto videotapes showing Kelly their intimate thoughts with apolitical data-min- like a town square where the interview broadcast youngerwomen, Kellysaid: having sexwitha 4-year- and pictures shielded by ing firm Outworked for the people can openly share Wednesday. "Ihave been "I'manoldermanwholoves oldgirl. Thewitness turned encryption in ways that 2016 Trump campaign. whatever they want. assassinated." all women." He aclusowl- the tape over to authorities Facebook itself can't read. Since the 2016 election, While Zuckerberg At one point during the edgedbeinginarelationship and identifledthe girl, who But Zuckerberg didn't Facebook has also taken positions the messaging interview, Kelly angrily withtwoyoungwomenwho repeatedly states her age suggest any changes to flak for the way Russian integration as a privacy stood up and started livewithhim.Therecording on the footage, according Facebook's core news- agents used its service to move, Facebook also sees pacing, his voicehreaking artist has been trailed for to court documents. feed-and-groups-based target U.S. voters with commercial opportunity as he yelled: "I didn't do decades by allegations that A conditionofKelly'sbarl service, or to Instagram's divisivemessages andbeing in the shift. "If you think this stuff! This isnot mei" he violated underage girls forbids him from having social network, currently a conduit for paliticaluds- about your life, you prob- He cried as he hit his andwomenand held some any contact with females the fastest growing part information. Zuckerberg ably spend more time hands together. "I'm as virtual slaves. Kelly has younger than 18. He has of the company. Facebook facantwo days of congres- communicating privately flghtingformy (expletive) consistently denied any pleaded not guilty to so pulls in gargantuan profits sional interrogation over than publicly," he told the life," he said. sexual misconduct and counts ofaggravatedsexual by selling ads targeted with these and other subjects AP. "The overall oppor- Kelly, who is out on bail was acquitted of cluldpor- abuse. the inform anion it amasses last April; he acknowl- tunity here is a lot larger followinghisFeb. 22 arrest nography charges in2oo8. Interviews with the two on its users and others they edged and apologized for than what we have built inChicago,saidearlierinthe Those chargenenteredona womenwholivewithKelly }mow. Facebook's privacy break- in terms of Facebook and interviewthathe had done graphievideothatprosecu- will air Friday, including "It's not that 'think the downs inthe past. Instagram." "lots of things wrong" in torssaidshowedhimhavang one young woman whose more public tools will go Since then, Facebook Critics have raised relationships withwomen, sexwithagirlasyoungas13. parents say she is being away," Zuckerberg said in has suffered other privacy another possible motive but said he has apologized. He and thegirl allegedly held against her will. an interview Wednesday lapses that have amplified — the threat of antitrust He denied doing anything seenwithhirndenied they Kelly suggested duringthe with The Associated the calls for regulations crackdowns. Integration againsttheirwrILThesong- were in the 27-minute interview that the wom- Press. "Allindications that thatwouldhold companies could make it much more writersaldhebelievessocial video, even though the an's parents were in it for Facebook and Instagram more accountable when difficult, if not impos- mediaistoblameforfueling picture quality was good the money and blamed will continue growing and they improperly expose sible, to later separate out theallegations. and witnesses testified it them for his relation- be increasinglyimportant." theirusers' information. and spin off Instagram "I have been buried was them. She did not take ship with their daughter, Critics aren't convinced As part of his effort to and WhatsApp as separate alive, but I'm alive," he the stand. 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"While' and a half years in prison separate caseinVirginia.lie was only charged because cannot undo the past, Iwlil Wednesday after a federal is expected to get credit for prosecutors eouldn'tgethirn ansurethatthefuturewillbe judge rejected his appeal the nine months ofjailtime on crimes related to poten- very different." for no additional time and he's done already. tialcollusionwiththeTrump The 69-year-old, who rebuked himfor his crimes The sentencing hearing campaign. arrived incourtina wheel- andyears of lies. was a milestone moment "Theno-collusionmantra chair, said he was the Within minutes of the in special counsel Robert is simply a non sequitur," primary caregiver of his sentencing, prosecutors Mueller's investigation she said, suggesting that This courtroom sketch shows Paul Mandell listening to ledge wife and wantedthe chance in New York brought state into possible coordination those arguments were meant Amy German Jackson in thou.& District Caunrosam during forthemtoresumetheirlife charges against Manafort between the Trump cam- for an audience outside the his sentendng hearing Wednesday In Washington. 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The president can pardon the allegationsdidnotrelate Jacksonalso harshly criti- "It is hard to overstate page statement, Manafort "This case has taken federalcrimes,butnot state to his work for 'Trump, his cized Manafort for years of the number of lies and the askedformercyandsaid the everything from me already offenses. foreign entanglements and deception that extended amount of fraud and the criminaltharges againsthim — my properties, my cash, U.S. District Judge Amy business relationship with even into her OM, court- extraordinary amount of have"taken everything from my life insurance, my trust Berman Jackson sentenced a mantheU.S. says has ties roomandthe grandjury. She money involved" in the me already." He pleaded accounts for my children Manafort to nearly three- toRussian intelligence have saidmuchoftheinformation federal conspiracy charges withthejudgenotto impose and my grandchildren, and and-a-half years in prison madehimapivotal figure in be provided to prosecutors related to his foreign any additionaltimebeyond more."

steer $3.6 billlonmorethan Trump told reporters the party. As many as 15 of North Carolina, Susan Under a four- decade WALL Congress has approved for that he has advised GOP Republicans might vote to Collins of Maine, Lisa old law, presidents have barrier construction. senators to "vote any way block Trump's emergency, Murkowsld of Alaska and wide leeway in declar- FromPagenr ButduringtheGOPlunch, you want" on the resolu- said one Republican who Kentucky'sthandPauLTillis ing a national emergency. Trump called Sen. Mike tionblockinghis emergency offered the estimate only andCollins face potentially Congress canvote to block autism*. Lee, R-Utah, chief sponsor declaration. on condition of anonymity. competitive re-election a declaration, but the two- Afteraclosed-door lunch, of the bill limiting future But Ire added, "Anybody House Speaker Nancy fights in zoio. thirds majorities required GOP lawmakers predicted emergency declarations, going against border secu- Pelosi, D- Calif ., tried Tillis showed signs of to overcome presiden- the Senate would approve a and told him be opposed rity, drug trafficking, making it even harder for wavering Tuesday when tial vetoes make it hard resohition Thursday annul- that proposal. The cell was human trafficking, that's uncertain Republicans to he suggested to colleagues for lawmakers to prevail. ling the emergency Trump described by two officials a bad vote." Framing support Trump's border that he might support Presidents have never has declared along the who weren't authorized to Thursday's vote that way emergency. She said the Trump's border emergency before declared an emer- border. The Democratic-led publicly discuss the matter seemed to be a message all House would never even if he was willing to curtail gency after Congressvoted House passed the legisla- and described it on condi- but aimed directly at unde- consider the separate hill future presidential emer- to deny them money for the tion last month, meaning tion of anonymity. cided GOP senators facing limiting future declarations gencies, according to two same purpose. Senate assent would send it "There's been numer- re-electionraces next year, by presidents, including Republicans who described Lee's proposal says a to Trump. ous efforts to engage with of whomthere are several. Trump. Lillis' private comments on presidential emergency "It was calledturnoutthe the vice president and the Trump made a similar "Republican Senators are condition of anonymity. would last 3o days unless lights,theparty's over," said president, and the presi- point earlier in a tweet. proposing new legislation Tillis said Wednesday Congress votes to extend Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., dent's not persuaded "Republican Senators to allow the president to that his vote was "still a it. It would apply to future recalling a favorite refrain that he should support it are overthinking tomor- violate the Constitution just work in progress," citing emergencies, but not of Monday Night Football right now," said Sen. John row's vote on National this once in order to give continuing discussions. Trump's current border aruanuncerswhenagarnewas Cornyn, R -Texas, who Emergency," he wrote. themselves cover," Pelosi An administration offi- emergency unless he seeks out of reach. "Well, that's advises GOP leaders. "I "It is very simply Border said in a statement. "The cial said the White House to renew knead year. appropriaterightnow." don't know of any president Security/No Crime - House will not take up this is skeptical there will be The strongest chance of Republicans hoped thatlikes to giveuppower." Should not be thought of legislation to givePresident enough votes to head off a blocking Trump's border Trump would support a Republican hopes of a any other way. We have Trump a pass," Senate defeat and is reluc- emergency is likely sev- separate measure curb- turnabout rested largely on a MAJOR NATIONAL With Republicans con- tant to backlimits onfuture eral lawsuits filed by ing a president's powers a familiar phenomenon of EMERGENCY at our Border trolling the Senate 53-47, declarations unless a vic- Democratic state attorneys to declare future emergen- the Trump administration and the People of our it will take just four GOP tory on the resolution is general, environmental cies. Had he done so, they — an unexpected change Country know it verywellth defections to approve the assured. The official was groups and others. thought, it would be easier in mind, as he's done Even so, there was little measure, which the House not authorized to pub- for reluctant GOP senators in congressional bat- doubt among GOP sena- passedlast month. licly private conversations Associated Press writer to support the emergency tles over health care and tors that Thursday's vote Four have saMthey would and spoke on condition of Catherine Lucey con- Trump has proclaimed to immigration. would turn out badly for vote no: Sens. Thom Tillis anonymity. tributed to this report.

Despite the increase in spending is projected to he expected to add an instru- remaining true to the pri- High School. The resolu- BOE Foundation Aid, overall less thanthe current year's mental music teacher for orities that we established tion,ifpassedbyvotersMay state aid to the city school $39,510,674budget. grades 7-12. in our needs assessment. 21, will authorize theBoard Fronange.A1 district would decrease by A large part of the "We're not looking at Top of that list is consis- of Education of the Hornell about 4100,000M the gov- decrease is due to the dis- reductions in terms of tent: supportingcurriculum City SchoolDistriet tolease Palotti said he hopes that emor'sbudget was adopted trict shedding debt service, offering. In fact, we're instruction, clear vision and expend up to, but not the executive budget turns without changes. Among which is expected to drop looking to gain as far as and communication, posi- exceeding, $3o0,000 for out to be the "worst case the cuts is a 9.7 percent $1.5 million in the new offering goes from a pro- tive learning environment. three, 66-passenger school scenario" andthatlawmak- decline in Hornell's build- spending plan. gramming standpoint," We'relookkag at standard- buses. ers increase aid to schools. ing aid. Spending on programs Palotti said. ized discipline within the Also on the ballot will be "With the governor's "We did see a loss in for students is expected to The superintendent said leamingenvironnientwithin one election race fora five- education budget, we did Building Aid. That's a increase by approximately the finalschool budget will the classroom, and prepa- year term on the Hornell see moderate increases to knownloss that we were to $420,000,accordingto the he a reflection of what the ration for post-secondary School Board. The seat up Foundation Aid," Palotti receive, and we knew that budget outline by distract values. and career-development this yearis currently heldby said. "We're hopeful - it it was coming, but it was PalottiWednesday. Allcur- "Throughout this pro- planning." Judy Rose. Petition packets doesn't meanwe can count definitely reflected in the rent programs, including cess, we're understanding TheboardonWednesday are available now for indi- on it - but we're hope- budget," Palotti said. those instituted last year ourpriorfties becausereally did approve a measure that vidualswhoareinterestedin ful that we could see an The superintendent, that expanded Pre-k offer- the budget is just a vehicle places a "Lease of School runningfortheschoolboard increase in Foundation Aid alongwithbasiness official ings and elementary level and a mechanism for us to Buses Resolution" on the seat.Theformscanbepicked when we have our legis- Patrick Flaitz,wentoverthe art, will be maintained in deliver our priorities for the ballot at the annual school up at the District Clerk's lative budget, hopefully expense side of the budget thenewbudget. district," Palottisaid. budget/school member Office in the Columbian withina few weeks." in detail. They said the The completed budget is He continued, "We are vote on May 21 in Hornell SchoolonPearl Street.

For individuals who walk, it to businesses on Seneca inspector on the project, residents asked when a The new poles are so feet WALK willeertainlybeanimprove- Roadwouldbemaintained. would be the one to talk to series of seconduthitypoles taller, and affordrnore dis- ment. Cyclists, the same Trusteeshigalls and Pete about that once the project would be removed, calling tance between voltage and Prom Page Al thing," said Trustee Joe DiRaimondo spearheaded begins,"he advised. "There them "an eyesore" along communications lines to Ingalls. the committee to guide the will be a pre-construction the village'smain drag. reduce interference. spring to early summer. At Monday's public hear- project onbebalf of the vil- meeting, and these issues AccordingtoDepartrnentof "We've been told that The project is sup - ing, residentsraisedseveral lage board. willbe discussed." PublicWorksSuperintendent they've paid Verizon to ported by a $1.3 concerns over where the Ingalls warned that the Residents may also RichScavo, thenewpoles are move the secondary lines. million Transportation leftoverconstructionmate- walks couldtake anywhere continue to direct their intended to improve ser- They've assured us that Alternatives (TAP) grant, dais might endup,howthe from days to a week to cure, questions to Trustees vice to outlying, rural areas they will have every- aimed at supporting bicy- reconstruction of driveway causingprolongedinterrup- Ingalls andDiRaimondo. outside of the village, and thing out of there to the ele, pedestrian, multi-use aprons will impede use of tion, but that contractors In a separate concern were installed by Armstrong best of their ability by path and non-motorized driveways, whether resi- would work in order down regarding Seneca Road, Conummicaticasof Addison. 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TheSpectator Thursday, March 21,2019 AT Sullivan lauded for Excellence in Teaching Staff reports on nomina- predationriskusingchemical Sullivan earned a B.S. Trail Megatransect with Excellence in Teaching tions from stimuli. from Mount Vernon a collaborator at William Award honors a fac- HOUGHTON — On faculty, "Dr. Sullivan encourages Nazarene College, a M.S. JessupUniversity. The con- ulty member who meets Wednesday, Provost staff and student involvement in the from Southwest Missouri cept driving this project is a variety of criteria set Jack Connell bestowed students. same way he encourages State University, and a the use of the Pacific Crest by the FDC, including: Houghton College's most Professor student collaboration," said Ph.D. from Binghamton National Scenic Trail as a stellar classroom/lab/ prized faculty award, SulTman Sullivan one student who nominated University. He regu- 'barometer' of biodiversity studio instruction and Excellence in Teaching, has taught him for the prestigious larly writes and publishes where a survey is estab- thorough knowledge of on Aaron Sullivan, Ph.D., at Houghton since 2004. award. "He fosters a wel- his findings in scholarly lished with the objective to the subject matter; active associate professor and His research in behavioral coming environment in journals. document the occurrence encouragement of stu- chair of the biology depart- ecology focuses on two the classroom in which HisHoughtonlab has also and distributions of plants, dents to think creatively ment, during a special primary areas: predator- any idea is considered and published studies evaluat- animals, and their habi- and critically through chapel service. The Faculty prey interactions, and addressed.... Additionally ing the defensive behaviors tats across the remote and mentoring, service learn- Development Committee chemical communica- students have the oppor- exhibited by aquatkinver- mountainousregions of the ing and other collaborative (FDC) chooses the recipi- tion. Often he works with tunity to create research tebrates. He recently Pacific States fromMe:rico activities; andthe develop- ent from a pool of highly students to examine how projects and present their participated in field work to Canada. ment and improvement of regarded educators based amphibian prey evaluate findings." related to the Pacific Crest The Houghton College teaching. After 7 years, South Carolina family 4-paper clover reunited with dog thought dead campaign begins Tractor Supply backs Fundraisingefforts from ByAdavil Orr reunite a dogwitha guy out annual fundraiser Tractor Supply's Paper TheSparlanbarg(8.0.1 of Texas,"Nelsonsaid."But Clover event provide lbanldionmal that dog had been stolen. 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But this week, Scott Scott said she believes vide opportunities for According to Jennifer received a call from Shethy,wIth owner Bridget Scott, was reunited with her someone had taken good youth to attend enrich- Sirangelo, president Spartanburg County amity after seven years on the lam by Spartanburg County care of the dog — until ing camps, conferences and CEO of National Environmentalthaforcement Environmental Enforcement °Meets in Spartanburg, S.C. recently, at least. Her dog and other developmen- 4 -H Council, this saying her dog was alive [BRIDGET SC0111 groomer told her Shelby's tal programs across the program uniquely sup- and had been picked up in fur and nails showed signs country. ports and encourages Landrum. believes the pup had been County Environmental ofpasttrips to the groomers. FromMarch2.7-Apill 4-H youth to continue "I said, 'Well, that can't scaredbytheroinandleftthe Enforcement Director "Plus, shedoesnillooklfte Tractor Supply customers making a difference in be because my dog has yard. Shespentthatmoming Jamie Nelson said his she'sbeengoinghungry,for and team members can their lives, careers and been deadforyears," Scott looking for Shelbyuntilthe staff received a call from sure," Scott laughed. "And participate in the Paper communities. said. "Butthentheystarted suncameupandsheredived a Landrum homeowner she's housebroken. So she Clover fundraiser by pur- °ThankS 10 =partner - to describe her. I was just badnews. about a small stray who'd was definitely somebody's chasing a paper clover for ship with Tractor Supply ecstatic.11eftrightthentogo "I talked to a guy at a endedupon the caller'sfront Pd." a donation during check- Company, the Paper pickhenth andjust couldn't gas station and described porch. Both Scott and Nelson out at stores nationwide Clover program exposes believesomebcdyhadfound Shelby," Scott said. "He "The homeowner con- said the incident highlights or by making a purchase youth to the benefits of her." saidhe hadn't seen adog get fined it, and when officers exactly why pet owners online at TractorSupply. the 4-H experience, such hitbut saidthere was a dog got there, they scanned the should have their pets cam. as hands-on learning, Mistaken identity matching that description dog's microchip and found microcbipped. Now in its ninth year, which empowers them to lying intim road. That was out it belonged to a family "Things happen and ani- the partnership between becomelifelong leaders," AChristmasgiftforScott's beartbrenking." in Pickens," Nelson said. mals get out; they wander Tractor Supply and 4-H said Sirangelo. "Nothing childrenin2oftwhenShelby They found the dog and "That's not unusual, hon- off," Nelson said. "If you has generated more than brings us greater joy was roughly 8 weeks old, the thought it was Shelby — it estly.Peoplemove and don't care about them, get them $12 million in essential than to support the skills puppy had already become a was the right size andright changetheir registry. So we micro-chipped,anditmakes funding. This past fall's and interests of our 4-H part of the family by the fol- color — though itwasmiss- called them, and they told things hire this passible." initiative raised nearly youth throughout their lowing spring, Scott said. ing her distinctive collar. our guys theirdogwas dead. Scott said her children $2 million, impact- journey to adulthood. She enjoyedplayingwiththe Still, ScottsaidShelbynever Wesaid,'No,ma'am,we've — her youngest son was 6 ing more than 14,000 The Paper Clover pro- Scott's sons and lounging in returned, and the family got her righthere.'" at the time of Shelby's dis- students. gram allows more youth the sun on long weekend made peace with the fact Nelson said he's never appearance — now plan to "Tractor Supply has an tohonelifelong leadership pontoonboatrides. their missing pup was gone. seen a case where a dog and make up for lost time with unparalleled partnership skills like responsibil- Scott said she had let owner had been reunited thelong-lost canine. with the National 4-H ity, resiliency and hard Shellayandthefamily's other Happy ending after solong a time. "We're just glad to have Council, and ourbiannual work." dog outside on the morn- "We had one officer last her back home," Scott Paper Clover program is 4-H clubs are encour- ing of April26, 2012. Scott OnMonday, Spartanburg year or the year before said, a true representation of aged to contact a Tractor the incredible value 4-H Supply store to partici- brings to youth, families pate during the in-store and communities," said fundraiser. Those who Tiny 'water bears' can teach us about survival Christi Korzekwa, senior participate withtheir local vice president of mar- store are eligible to win a By Sethnorenstein manydangenthatscientists explode," said tardigrade Miller said tardigrades keting at Trader Supply $loo Tractor Supply gift The Associatedliress think their unique biol- expertRandy Miller, abiol- seem tobe the first animals Company. "We look for- card through the Paper ogy may hold clues to how ogist at Baker University on Earth to have evolved ward to this program each Clover Participation WASHINGTON — we can make crops more in Kansas. They lived and legs, and, sure enough, year because it allows us Sweepstakes. For more Earth's ultimate survivors resistant to drought, better later multiplied, and the they look like a first draft: to investinyouthwho are information on Paper can weather extreme heat, preserve blood and medi- offspring from those tar- Tbereartwolegsfaceback- passionate about impact- Clover or how to enter cold,radiationandeventhe cines, and evenmakemore digrade astronauts are still wardwhilethefrontsixface ing the world around the sweepstakes, visit vacuum of space. Now the effective sunscreen. alive, Miller said. forward. them." TractorSupply.com/4h. U.S. military hopes these When the going gets There are as many as tiny critters called tardi- toughfor tardigrades, they 1,2oospecies of tardigrades, grades can teach us about curl up, dry out and wait. and they live allover Earth, '7‘~teii "Woote 2,eneceenet lane toughness. Then, when the environ- from mountain tops to These animals are pip- ment gets better and they ocean depths to driveways. 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Main St., Avoca Bishop & Johnson 607-566-2300 Funeral Home, Me. Mulholland-Crowell NYSEG has filed tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New York State bishapindjahasentoneraboaluon 285 Main St., Hornell Funeral Home 296North Main SI., Wdhville Public Service Commission (PSC) to implement a residential time-of-use 607-324-2700 bishapindlohnsonlimaihanneom 585-593-5431 rate to become effective April 1 , 2019. eLlIt44€4494. Mann Funeral Home Hagan Funeral Home 7Voodnmed A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take 11 Pratt St., Canaseraga 38 Church St., Hornell 607.545-8821 607-324-3500 HP Smith & Son service under a Special Provision within Service Classification No.8 for as mannfuneralhome.com dagonfuneralhoroccom Funeral Horne long as the customer owns or operates the electric vehicle. 1607 Main Sr., 'Woodhull eructated Robertson 607-458.5153 Funeral Home bytelliandsaatuanalborsecaal The Customer Charge will beS15.11 per month. The Day-time per Brown el. Powers 354 Carlin. St, Hornell kilowatt-hour delivery charge is $0.04935 and the Night-time per Idlowatt- Funeral Home 607-324-1100 6 Spruce Street, Canisteo hour charge is $0.01812. Supply charges and all other surcharges are 607-698-2517 This 061,6 Iva/obi a ton bp applicable. Tariff schedules are available at nyseg.com. bralonadpaarain 'press The Spectator 11teSpectstor Thursday, March/8,2019 Al Saxton: Avoca school budgets reflect fiscal discipline

Budget hearing the district's top adminis- expected 474 in 2019-20, percentage of the total "Tax rates for the past decades under the leader- scheduled for Mayl trator said. two more students than budget decreased from decade are testimony to ship of new SchoolBusiness Avoca School in this school year, Saxton 20 percent in 2010 -11 to a watchful school board Administrator Matthew ByAlBruce Superintendent Stephen said. projected 18.7 percent in members and the diligence Pfleegor," Saxton said. The Spectator Saxton explained to The Full Time Equivalent 2019/20, Sairtonsaid. ofbusiness office staffunder The public heating on the Spectator last week that (FTE) staff will decrease The tax rate of $13.77per the leadership of school proposedbudgetwillbeheld AVOCA — Strong lead- limited growth in district from 93 in 2018-19 to a $I, 000 of assessed value- treasurer, GayFairbrother," at 7 p.m. Tuesday May 14 ership from the school costs has permitted enroll- projected 91 in 2019-20, lion in 2013-14 decreased he said. in D30111137 of the School. board and business staff are ment and academic growth the superintendent said. to 02.28 per $1,000 for this "Ms. Fairbrother will Voting on the budget and key components in Avoca without significant added Thatprojectedtotalfornext current fiscal year and will retire next year but the the election of school board Central School's ability to expenditures of funds. yearwillbe a decrease of two likely stay atthislevelforthe Avoca Central business members will be held from growimportant education Yet K-12 total enroll- FTEs from this school year, next fiscal year, depending office will continue in the noonuntil 9 p.m. Tuesday, programs without placing ment has grown from 448 thesuperintendent said. on assessed valuations, the same cautious directionshe May 21 in the District Bus extra burdens ontaxpayers, students in 2013-14 to an The tax levy as a superintendent said. has followed for the past Garage. State officials announce US will reassign border inspectors Move is intended to address growing bridge rehab funding number of illegal crossings at border $6.2 million SteubenCounty be maintained throughout designated for The projects have been construction. By Cedar Attanasio Southern Tier projects designedtominirnize traffic Theprojectwillwrapupby The AssocatedPress impacts. the end of 2020. staff nPon" Senator TomO'Mara said, Route14 EL PASO, Texas — The "New York State's ongoing This essential Southern Trump administration ALBANY — Work will investment in the improve- Tierroadwaywillberepaved said Wednesday that it begin soon on $6.2 mil- most and rehabilitation of from the Schuyler County will temporarily reassign lion inbridge and pavement localroadsandbridgesacross line tothevifiage ofMontour 75o border inspectors to repairs inthe SouthemTier, theSouthemTierisaitical.fi Falls, and the bridge over address a growing number Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo strengthens the foundation Sullivan Glen Creek will be of migrants arriving at the A border patrol checkpoint is shown Tuesday near Las announced Wednesday. The of local communities and replaced. Mexicanborder, many of Cruces, New MOVICO, (CEDAR ATTANA510/THE ASSOCIATED PRE551 work, set to begin in April, economies, andwearegrate- Two-way traffic will be them Central American includes threeseparate prat- ful for the Department of maintained during paving families who turn them- Texas, which, after years to make too,ocio arrests or ects in Chemung, Schuyler Transportation's commit- operations in a single lane selves into authorities and of relative calm, has quickly denials of entry during the and Steuben counties to ment to completing these controlledbyflaggers, seek asylum. emerged as the second- month,upabout3opercent replace a bridge and two projects." Bridge replacement work Customs and Border busiest corridor for illegal frominFebruaryandabout bridge decics,pave and make Assemblyman Phil will begin this summer and Protection Commissioner crossings after Texas' Rio double thesameperiodlast general preventive mainte- Pahnesanosaid,"Thestate's be completed inthe fall. The Kevin McAleenan said the Grande Valley. "There will year. About 55,000 will nancebridgerepairs. recognition over the past newbridgexvillbehigher and change will mean longer be a slowdown in the pro- have arrived as families, "In every corner of New several years of the impor- longer to increase the water waits at border crossings cessing of trade. There will including4o,000thildren. York, we are making tar- tance oflocaltransportation opening and protect against as the busy Easter holi- be wait times in ourpedes- The commissioner geted investments in our infrastructure will continue future flooding. Traffic will day nears but that it was trianandpassengervehicle said the border was at "a infrastructure, building the making a significant differ- be diverted onto a tempo- necessaryto address what lanes." breaking point," language foundationfor a transporta- ence for localgovernments, rarybridgeduringdemolltion he called "an operational Arrests on Mexican that is consistent withthe Lion network that soil meet economies, prop.tytaxpay- of the existing bridge and erisis."Thereassignedoffi- border jumped to 66,450 administration's portrayal the needs of a 21st century as, andmotorists across the construction of the new cerswillprocess migrants, in February, up 149 per- of astateof crisis. President economy," Cuomo said. SouthemTier. We appreci- bridge. provide transportation cent from a year earlier, Donald Trump last month "Theseprojects will enhance ate the Department of the The contract contains and perform hospital while arrests in the Border declared a national emer- safety,ensure efficient access Transportation's ongoing requirements that limit the watches for migrants who Patrol's El Paso sector, gency on the border to within communities, support work on these vital bridge numberofdaysforthedetour require medical attention. whichstretches acrossNew obtain military funds for local commerce andkeepthe repair and rehabilitation bridge, timing of the paving It is unimown when they Mexico and much of West construction of his prized Southern Tier soaring for priorities." and date restrictions forarea will returnto their regular Texas, were about eight borderwall. years to come." CountyRoute56overI-86 events.Allworkis scheduled duties. times higherthantheywere While arrests arestillwell Theprojects Include: This project involves tobe completedbythe end of "There will be impacts ayear ago. below highs of the early $$.4millionto rehabilitate removing andreplacing the 2019. to traffic at the border," March is shaping up to xociosthesurgeof families the bridge carrying County concrete deck and pier, as I-390 overCountyRoute7 MeAleenan said at a news be evenbusier. McAleenan andchildrenhastestedU.S. Route 56 over Interstate 86 well as eliminating bridge The concrete bridge deck conference in El Paso, said the agencywason track authorities. in the town of Chemung, joints toreducefuturemain- and barrier on the I-390 Chemung County tenanceneeds.neworkwill northbound bridge will be $2.8 millionth replace the result in a smootherride for removed and replaced. The bridge carrying State Route motorists, while enhancing rehabilitation will ensure 14 over Sullivan Glen Creek safety and ensuring eontin- a smooth riding surface on and restore pavement on uedaccesstoasmallSouthern the road and extend the ser- StateRoute14 in the town of lierconununity. vice life of the bridge. The Montour, Schuyler County During construction, southboundbridgedeckwas $1 million to rehabilitate two-way traffic on Route replacedinx003. thebridgecarryingInterstate 56 will be maintained in a Traffic onInterstate 390 39onorthboundoverCounty singlelanewithatemporary willbereducedtoasinglelane Route7inthetownofAvoca traffic signal. Single lane wideenoughtocontinuehan- closures will be necessary dlingthemajorityof shipping on 1-86. Access to a truck through the corridor. Work V241)4141 stop and warehousing facil- ontheprojectshouldbecom- Farm Market B Deli ity at the interchange will pleteinlatesuminer2m9.

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While leaders The fundraiser was her teenage neighbor Her 8-year-old proposals, but Cuomo said the 2 per- of both chambers sup- intendedtohelpTrevyan's into killing her husband neighbor from sub- governor says he cent tax cap has saved port legalization, Cuomo family with funeral costs; has been granted parole urban Harrisburg, won't sign without New York property now says the issue won't however, someone con- after serving more than Pennsylvania, Denver a permanent owners $25 billion sinceit behandledinthe budget. nected to Trevyan's 26 years in state prison. McDowell, pleaded property tax cap was implementedinzon. Administration officials family Med a complaint to A New York parole guilty to shooting Later Wednesday during say they're hopeful that GoFundMe. board ordered 54-year- Kellogg while he slept. a speech at a union hall lawmakers could take Themoney,asperpolicy, old Laurie Kellogg to be He remains inprison. By Chris Cerola in Westchester, Cuomo up the matter separately was then frozen untilthe released from prison undDavidlGepper referred to the issue as before adjouminginJune. matter wasresolved. by April 16. In its deci- Daily Messenger news The Associated Press "mylinein the sand" with CONGESTION PRICING: Theteenwanderedaway sion, the board cited partner, News loNBC the Legislature. Motorists stffidonticnow ALBANY - The Assembly Speaker how much they'd pay to Democrat-controlled Carl Heastie, a Bronx enter central Manhattan look at the challenges Nguyen, directedby New York Legislature Democrat, noted that under Cuomo's plan to WHEELER of being anewmom, PirronneYousefzadeh. passed its spending plans the tax cap, renewed by impose new tolls as a being athome witha It's 1975 after thefallof for the next fiscalyear on the Legislature in 2015, way to raise money for From Page A3 baby, andthedilemma Saigon, andhvowholost Wednesday, while Gov. doesn't expire until next New York City subways of returning tosvork. theirlovesmeetinthe Andrew Cuomo doubled year. while also discouraging March3sthroughApril U.S. for a "hilariously rip- downonhis vow to refuse "We'll get around to gridlock. The Senate's directed by Skip Greer. 26: "LooksLikePretty" roaring adventure across to sign a state budget it," he said during an budget plan embraces Inthisnewcomedyby worldpremiere (Wilson 1970s Americawithahot that doesn't make the interview Wednesday on the idea, but says some the author of "Women Stage), byElyzabeth soundtrackthat serves 2 percent property tax public radio'sWCNY. of the revenue should go inJeopardy!" a couple's Gregory Wilder, directed whip-hop, sass and permanent. "We are committed to to suburbanbus andtrain anniversary dinner is by Valerie Clubs- comic-book quick cuts." The Democrat told an passing a budget that is service too. hamperedbyaperfec- Newton. This work of Gevais at 75 audience at a community on time, responsible and TAXES: In addition to tionist waiter who won't historicalfiction co- WoodburyBlvd. in center in Hicksville on effective, andthis resolu- making the property tax bring themtheir food commissionedby Geva Rochester. Subscriptions Long Island that there's tion proves that point," cap permanent, Cuomo andhas themquestion- andtheEnsemble Studio for the fullnine-play no way he'll sign off on said Senate Majority wantstolowerthetaxtate ing everything from Theatreissetin1063 2019-2020 season (not anew spending plan that Leader Andrea Stewart- for New Yorkers making theirmenuchoices in alabinRochester's counting "A Christmas doesn't include a provi- Cousins, of Yonkers. more than $150,000 or totheirmaniage. KodalcPark,in‘vhichMr. Carol" or thefestivals) sion making the tax cap Cuomo and top mem- $300,000. TheAssembly Feb.u0 throughMarch Walters andhisyounger areon salenow from permanent. bers of his administration wants to boost income 22: "Once" (Wilson colleague Charlieareput- $224.50. 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andbooking manager Polite Ink and many Reuben I. Tapp: A blues Public Library, 7 p.m. Geva and two at Parcel 5. WHEELER John Borek to this day more — andhas man- legendis set to perform April27 at Anthony Road For the com- considers that show one aged to keep the ticket one last time, though the Winery, and2 p.m. April plete schedule, visit FromPage A3 of the most memorable prices reasonable. The performance may end 28 at Torrey Park Grill. Rochesterjazz.com. — though acknowledg- aim has been to keep up being alight for his (Headliner tickets and ing that's like choosing a them compatible with life. (Part of the Bronze 20 venues, 320 Club Passes are cur- "The feeling was to be favorite child "after the movie prices, to mane Collective series.) shows,1,500 artists rently on sale there.) kind of like a cooperative progeny have reached theater affordable and April 5-20: Eugene but with a structure at five generations." (For accessible, Borek said — O'Neill's "Long Day's Producers John That other the top to come in when Rice, it was having play- he doesn't think they've Journey IntoNight" Nugent andMare Joanna music festival the bickering starts," he wright AmiriBaraka in ever had a ticket price presentedby the Irish Tuesday announced added — the advantages attendance for a produc- over $25, and most are Players, a subset of the full lineup for the The jazz fest isn't of a cooperative with- tion of his "Dutchman.") considerably less. Rochester Community nine-day CGI Rochester the only music gath- out the disadvantages. Borek came aboard at There's no paid Players — O'Neill's International Jazz ering to announce A loth anniversary MuCCC a few months administrative staff— exploration of his family. Festival, set for June its lineup this week. "Meet the MuCCC Open after it got underway. there's not even aphone, April26 throughMay 21-29. And a fulllineup Golden Link Tuesday House" is set for 2-4 "I said, 'Is there any Rice says — and they 4: Out of Pocket Inc. it is, with more than 320 announced the evening p.m. Sunday, March 24, money in it?' Doug said, don't aggressively chase presents "Barbecue shows involving 1,500- concert performers for with several of MuCCC's 'No.' I said, "It can' t be grants. When companies Apocalypse" by plus artists from around the 48th annual Turtle artists over the years — that hard,"' he joked. pay to book the venue, Matt Lyle, in which a the worldperforming in HillFolk Festival, to playwrights, directors, "The rest is mystery." they know they're not worldwide cataclysm zo downtown venues. take place Sept. 6 -8 actors — and volunteers In addition to book- paying for overhead; replaces the rules of A record number of the at Rotary Sunshine on hand to meet the ing, Borek describes they're paying for such bourgeois success with shows this year — more Campus, 809 Five public. There will be live his role as"guiding the things as mortgagepay- the law of the jungle. than 100 — are free. Points Road in Rush. music and refreshments. aesthetic" — meeting ments and the electric For show times and The festival includes The evening perform- In addition to celebrat- with the artists, making bill. Yet MuCCC has ticketinformation for three series: the ers are Debra Cowen, ing the anniversary, the suggestions, learning broken even and even these and other shows, Headliner series (head- Annie &The Hedonists, open house also serves their strengths, in gen- made a little money, they and more about the line acts such as George Jay Ungar and Molly to call attention to eralhelping guide the said. And after a chal- venue, visit muccc.org. Benson, PattiLaBelle, Mason (Ungar's current efforts to raise artistic process along. lenging first few years and Jeff Goldblum & "Ashokan Farewell" is money to upgrade the "Anything that aliberal attempting to make a Playwrights' Play The Mildred Snitzer well-ImownfromKen theatricallighting sys- arts major ever dreamed reputation, it's defi- Readings auditions Orchestra) perfom- Burns' "The Civil War" tem to LED theatrical of doing in a theater!" nitely on the Rochester coming up ing atKodak Hall in documentary series), standard lights, along he said. (Both Borek and arts map these days, Eastman Theatre; the the Heather Pierson with improvements Rice credit technical and thanks to the festivals The Geneva Theatre Club Pass Series of 220- Trio, Scott Cook, and to signage, siding and facilities manager Kevin it hosts and its status Guild willhold audi- plus shows (in which a Riche &Rosie. Festival other structuralrepairs. Indovino for much of as avenue during the tions faits annual Club Pass gets youinto tickets willbe avail- Rochester ensemble the work of keeping the annual Fringe Festival. Playwrights' Play all of them); and the able in the near future company Method facility maintained and Borek says he's booking Readings at 7 p.m. 100-plus free shows. at www.goldenlink. Machine inaugurated the pleasurable to expe- a full year out these days Tuesday, March 26, In addition, there are org, with discounts for MuCCC inMarch 2009 rience, along with a — andthe bulk of the and Wednesday, March nightly jam sessions Golden Link members. with MJ Savastano's board of directors and a shows are originated by 27, at the Presbyterian at 10:30 p.m. at Hyatt The audience get to one-womanperfor- number of behind-the- local or regional artists. Churchin Geneva, za RegencyRochester, led not only hear the per- mance as poet Sylvia scenes volunteers.) "We run on passion Park Place, Geneva. by Bob Sneider and Karl formers in the evening PlathinPaul Alexander's The MuCCC has and commitment to On March 18, members Stabnau; and five free but interact with them at play "Edge" — just hosted such groups the arts," Borek said. of the Geneva Theatre studentjazz workshops, presentations and work- around a month after as Out of Pocket Upcoming shows Guild—having read sponsoredbyWegmans, shops during the day Rice got the use variance Productions, Stasz/ at MuCCC include some 5o submittedplays held June 24-28 in the Saturday and Sunday. from the city. Eight hun- Pruitt Productions, the following: — selected plays to be Eastman School of there's also a Saturday dred-plus productions Greater Rochester March 26-3o: "2. Plus presented at this year's Music's Wright Room. afternoon contra dance later, MuCCC director Repertory Company, 2= 7, or The Lesson" by readings, set for 7:30 New this year: Four new andlate-night sing- of artist development Limelight Productions, Grace Flores, directed by p.m. Aprilz6 at Geneva venues, including two at ing and jamming.

Wegmans does use products with recycled "ask questions behind continue to advance PLASTICS products from Pactiv's material and much of HOSPITALS the data." Geneva General the level of care in the Earth Choice prod- that product is recycla- and Soldiers and Sailors region." The $32 million Frees Page As uct line, as do many ble, although different From PageAt Memorial hospitals are outpatient care center in companies. communities have dif- underFinger Lakes Health Clifton Springs is ached- Terry Lafferty, plant ferent guidelines for system. From the hospi- anedto open in early zozo. Wadsworth instead manager of themannfac- accepting products into don't take into account tal standpoint, Turbide At ThompsonHospital, advised the city to turing facilityjust across recycling programs. factors out of a hospital's said ratings offer "a good Stapleton stated: "Our follow Wegmans' lead, the city line in the town The lack of markets control — tile population opportunity to pause" hospital undergoes rig- by focusing on reducing of Canandaigua, said for recycled material is of uninsured and poor andreview how the hos- orous reviews onaregular food waste that takes the company produces forcing communities patients, community sup- pitals are doing. "We basis, both for routine up space inlandfills and 115 million pounds of to abandon recycling port and so forth. know there is room to accreditation purposes educating the public on product every year and programs because "no The U.S. Centers for improve," she said. and for the purposes of the needto reuse plastic 400,000 pounds a day one wants to take the Medicare and Medicaid Turbide talked about achieving prestigious bags. at the site, which also stuff," according to Services (CMS) has pub- the factors out of a hos- distinctions within par- "We know that food houses research and Councilmember Renee lishedthehospitalratings pital's control, such asthe ticular areas of care." waste is the biggest development for new Sutton. since zoos. After releas- population and compo- He listed honors and concern today, not products. The hope is the market ing the newest ratings in sition of the community achievements including packaging," Wadsworth A city ban most likely downturn for recycled February for the first time the hospital serves. For for nursing excellence and said. "We know cus- would not have an material is cyclical and in 15 months, the agency example, family support in various areas of treat- tomers are looking for impart on production, demand will grow, as opened a public comment after a person leaves the ment and specialities. a more sustainable Lafferty said. there are uses for it out period for feedback as it hospital can make a big "Our hospital's CMS package." But having a ban in there, according toDave considers changing its difference in whether rating dropped due to re- Wegmans has tried place where one of the Brook, who handles reg- approach. that person needs to be admissions andtimeliness pilot programs involv- area's largest employ- ulatory compliance for Still, CMS officials say readmitted. Patients of care in our Emergency ing reusable cutlery, but ers operates creates a the company. they standby the current also tend to react differ- Department," Stapleton found that labor costs, "branding" concern and Noting the company star ratings as a helpful ently about theirhospital said. "These are both use of hot water and use puts the company at a is not creating a need toolfor consumers. experience based on fac- areas we are addressing of soap increased — and disadvantage enticing among customers but "At Thompson tors suchas whether they on a daily basis." cutlery "disappeared." and encouraging people filling it, the problem Hospital, we are always know staff and are already "With regard to the A ban would hit the to work there, Lafferty is there is not a single in favor of transparency familiar with that hos- E.D., an increased inpa- Canandaigua store hard, said. bullet that will address when it comes to the pital. Though Geneva tient volume has at times in particular, because it "It puts a stigma in everyone's concerns myriad of information Generalreceived one star meant a backlog of E.D. does a lot of take-out their head," Lafferty over single-useplastics, availabletopatients," said in the latest CMS rating, patients waiting for an food business. said. Brook said. UR Medicine Thompson and Soldiers and Sailors inpatient bed. This is one "Let's think of unin- The company for "There really is no Health President/CEO received three stars, both of the reasons behind our tended consequences," years has been moving single solution," Brook Michael F. Stapleton Jr., hospitals use the same current expansion of our Wadsworth said. toward producing more said. "It's complex." in an email response to policies and procedures, intensive careunit, which the report card, "In the as well as administrative is due to open early next spirit of empoweranglocal and nursing leadership year. 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Attendees Spaghetti Dinner: 4 to 7 It, Clifton Springs. across the room represent the storyand [email protected] or will play this ancient p.m. March 29, Cheshire Participants will create The chit dress peered howitcomesacross - but visitwww.cafeveritas.org. game of skill, luck and Fire Hall, 4285 Route 21, 6-by-6 works for the strategy. For information: Canandaigua Tickets are annual exhibit at the macedonpubliclibrary.org $10; $8 for ages 6 to 12 Rochester Contemporary "They're ultra-rich," the amount as bighas $12. or 315-986-5932. and 5 and under eat free. Art Center. Materials BUDGET said Assemblywoman Cuomo wants the Faculty Biennial Exhibition Takeout is available. provided. Free. For infor- Deborah Glick, budget to also include a reception: 4 to 6:30 p.m. Teen Advisory Board: 3:30 mation: bitly/2TRmVCF or FromPogsAi D -Manhattan. "They public campaign financ- March 28, Williams- to 4:30 p.m. March 29, 315-462-0210. shouldbe paying their fair ing program, something Insalaco Gallery 34, Finger Wood Library, 134 N. Main Sounds and Instruments of share," many government Lakes Community college, St., Canandaigua. For Ireland: 2 p.m. March 30, The Legislature was Meanwhile, more than watchdog groups say 3325 Marvin Sands Drive, grades 7-12. Participants Macedon Public Library, 30 working out the details sea people who support would reduce the power Hopewell. Tire show fea- offer suggestions on what Main St., Macedon. For all of several proposals in legalizing recreational of wealthy campaign tures work by art faculty goes on in the Teen Scene ages. Attendees will learn Cuomo's $175 billion marijuana rallied at the donors. members. Free. For infor- and with teen program- how to play the penny spending plan, including Capitol for the second On Wednesday, mation: gallery34gficc. ming. For information: whistle and bodhran. eliminating cash bail for day, calling onlawmakers Cuomo's support for edu or 585-785-1369. ksmith@pls-netorg or Registration required. For criminal defendants and a to include legalization in public campaign financ- Open house: 5 to 8 p.m. 585-394-1381. information: 315-986-5932. pennanentextensionof the the budget, ing was questioned after March 28, Finger Lakes lisy Situp Book Group: Roast Beef Dinner: 4 to 7 existing 2 percent cap on While Cuomo wanted The New York Times Community College Victor 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. March p.m. March 30, Middlesex localpropertytaxincreases. lawmakers to include a reported that he held a Campus Center, 200 29, Geneva Public Library, Hose Co., 5537 Water St., When top lawmakers legalization provision, $25,0:30 -a-ticket fund- Victor Heights Parkway, 244 Main St., Geneva. Middlesex. Menu includes emerged from another it now appears that dis- raiser earlier this month. Victor. Visitors can talk For ages 3-5. Attendees salad, rolls, relish, roast negotiating session with agreements over the The Times article noted to faculty, staff and will discuss the lovable beef, gravy, potatoes, Cuomo on Wednesday, details will keep it out that attendees included students; view the class- Llama Llama, play a game corn, pie, Iced tea, milk they were optimistic that of the spending plan. lobbyists working on rooms and equipment and make a craft. For and coffee. Tickets cost a budget deal would he Barring a last-minute budget-relatedissues. demonstrations; and ask information: genevapl- $12 for adults, $6 for reachedby the deadline, agreement, lawmakers "A $25,000 ticket is questions of representa- marketing@gmailcom or school children and free "We're onpacetobe on say they expect to take outrageous," said Sen. tives from admissions 315-789-5303. for preschoolers. time," saidSenateLeader up legalization following AlessandraBiaggi, aNew and financial old. FAFSA Teen Game Night: 6:30 to Billy Martin's Cole AlbStar Andrea Stewart-Cousins, passage of the budget. York City Democrat and workshop included. RSVPs 8 p.m. March 29, Wood Circus: 7 p.m. March 30, D-Yonkers. "It's fair to But a proposal to one of three lawmakers requested. Free. For infor- Library, 134 N. Main St., Midlakes High School, say we are close on many impose new tolls on who criticized Cuomo mation: [email protected] or Canandaigua. For grades 1554 state Route 488, things." motorists driving south of at a news conference 585-785-1100. 6-12. Teens encouraged to Clifton Springs. $10. For Much of the discussion 61st Street in Manhattan Wednesday evening. CitSCi Family Nights 6 to bring their favorite games information: 315-548-6E00. Wednesday focused on a is expectedtobeincluded. "During the budget pro- 8 p.m. March 28, Phelps to share with others. For proposed tax on second The toll, which would cess itis egregious." Library and STEAM Lab information: ksmith@Pis- Submit your event homes in Manhattan vary by day and time, Azzopardi, the Cuomo Makerspace, 8 Banta netorg or 585-394-1381. or announcement worth more than $5 mil- would begin in 2021 as a spokesman, dismissed St., Suite 200, Phelps. ROC/FLX Craft Beverage lion, Lawmakers are now way to reduce traffic con- the criticism, noting that Registration requested. Trail First Fest: 7 to 9 p.m. Go to mpnnow.eviesays. debating whether tomake gestion while also raising lawmakers themselves For information: March 29, Ravenwood cons and follow the simple it an annual property tax billions of dollars for hold frequent campaign 315-548-3120. Golf Club, 929 Lynaugh steps to submit your or a one-time sales tax the city's aging subway fundraisers. Crafty Capers: 6 p.m. Road, Victor. The event event or announcement. paid when the properties system. "These hypocrites March 28, Macedon Public will feature drink and The service is free, and are bought. Revenuefrom While specific toll shouldpracticewhatthey Library, 30 Main St, food samples, live music, your item will appear the tax would go to New amountshavenotbeenset, preach and take a look in Macedon. Call 315-986- and raffles. Tickets online and in print - as York City transit. earlier estimates had put the mirror," he said. 5932 for details on the include a tasting glass. often as you want.

The city has been Canandaigua through his stillbe part of an applica- spoke. Typically, applications IDEAS unsuccessful in the past, currentjob atMRB Group, tion. The city has eyedthe "There are historical have been made in late with Geneva, Batavia which the city earlier this upper floors of downtown preservation elements May with grant award From Page Al (in Genesee County), year awarded an $8,625 buildings, some of which we'd like to pursue," announcements begin- and Penn Yan (in Yates contractfor help with the are underused or dilapi- Goodwin said. ning in June, although County) receiving the application. dated, for investment for In the near future, the timetable may change potential activities, state awards locally the Officialshave examined offices, Goodwin said. surveys, social media, depending on when the according to CityManager last three years. the city's previous appli- Investment also could and other means also state budget for 2019 - John Goodwin. In 2017, Gov, Andrew cations and determined be pursued in the Bemis may be used to gather 2o is approved, Goodwin "Wewanttoget allideas Cuomo announced that that public engagement Block and its Bemis Hall, public input. Input from said. on the table," Goodwin mprojects were receiving in theprocess is an aspect a one-time entertainment stakeholders such as tine Legislators are sup - said, "We have a nice $3.0 million of statefund- that can be strengthened, locationwhere suffragette Canandaigua Business posedto adopt aspending and thriving downtown, ing in Geneva. The city Goodwin said. Susan B. Anthony and Improvement District and plan by April 1, although but we can also make it manager at thetime, Matt Many of the ideas men- abolitionist and author Downtown Merchants the deadline this year is in better." Horn, nowis working tvith tioned in prior years may Frederick Douglass once Associationalsois invited. question.

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Lent begins Crystal meth, brass knuckles located in Jamestown home JAMESTOWN — Crystal methamphetamine and brass knuckles were found during a search of a Jamestown home Tuesday, city police announced. Charged was 32-year-old Kyle 0. Kamholtz following an investigation from the Jamestown Metro Drug Task Force. A search war- rant was executed around 1 p.m. at 102 McKinley Ave. after police learned that Karnholtz was allegedly Kyle 0. Kamholtz using the location to traffic crystal methamphetamine. the brass knucldes. Kainholtz was taken into Investigators also located a custody near the residence. small amount of metham- He was charged with third- phflamine along Avid' pack. degree criminal possession aging materials and scales of a controlled substance, "used for the sales of and criminally using drug para- trafficking of crystal phernalia and criminal pos- methamphetamine," session of a weapon. Jamestown police said in a Inside the residence, press release. police said they found 4.8 Karnholtz was being held grams of crystal meth and In Jonestown City Jail OBSERVER Photo The Rev. Daniel Walsh blesses the masses at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the city of Dunkirk Wednesday as Lent begins the Holy season of Easter for Catholics around the world. Pi Day observance slated for today at Fredonia 'the campus and commu- scene investigation culmi- nity are invited to participate nating in a final 'whodunit' Evans house party results in four arrests with the Stale University! of reminiscent of an old-fash- New York at Fredonia's ioned game of "Clue." EVANS — On Feb. 3 at obscene language and Department: and second-degree Department of Mathematical T-shirts "that no amount 1:43 a.m., patrol respond- became disorderly. All list- Collin D. Fiutko, 20, of obstructing governmental Sciences today, March 7, at 6 of money can buy" will go ed to a fight call on ed offenders, in the course Evans, was charged with administration. p.m, in MeEwen Hall Room to winners, and dee team's Wisconsin Road. Upon of patrol attempting to disorderly conduct: Thomas J. Kmitch, 20, 209 in celebrating Pi Day. name will be etched on the arrival, patrol allegedly maintain order, allegedly obscene language/gestures of Evans was charged with The event is being held a Pi Cup Trophy. observed several under- made physical contact and second-degree disorderly conduct: week early due to the For student information age, intoxicated subjects with the officers and/or obstructing governmental obscene language/gestures spring break. The year's on how to 'participate hi the at the end of the driveway. impeded them from moo- administration, and second-degree theme is "CSPi." event, email Dr. Reny Patrol entered the home ing about the properly to Erik R. Rechin, 19, of obstructing governmental Student teams will earn Howard at and noticed several under- investigate tardier. Evans, was charged with administration. clues to help solve a crime [email protected]. age, intoxicated subjects Town of Evans Police disorderly conduct: While in lock-up, and a quantity of alcoholic requested back-up from obscene lass- Kmitch also allegedly dam- beverages. Patrol spoke the TOW of Hamburg and "cage/gestures, second- aged the jail telephone by with Erik R. Rechin, 19, of Eden Police Deparnnents, degree obstructing govern- pulling it off the wall, and Evans, who stated his par- as well as the Erie County mental administration and urinated on the jail floor, Send Us YOUR NEWS ants were out of town and Sheriff's Office. An Evans second-degree criminal resulting in an additional he was in-charge of the patrol car was extensively nuisance — maintaining charge of fourth-degree house, damaged while responding premises for unlawful con- criminal mischief—intent At this point, patrol to the call, when it went duct. to damage property. mobservertoday,com heard an officer call for off the road avoiding a David M. Kilian, 20, of back-up outside. The offi- deer. Evans, was charged with car reported that parties The following offenders disorderly conduct: outside started using were taken to Evans Police obscene language/gestures aforll 12 Watch For Us Saturday, March 23,2019

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Lake Erie 'Mountain' of Snow from Point Gratiot Vehicle hits tree in Pomfret 1/ POMFRET— On Wednesday, at around 7:30 ant Chautauqua County Sheriff deputies responded to Cummings Road in the town of Pomfret for a report of a vehicle into a tree. Upon arrival it was determined that Cody Hunt, 20, of Fredonia, was attempting to swerve around a deer that had entered the roadway. Hunt lost control of his vehicle striking a tree. He was examined by Fredonia Fire Department for a leg injury. Hunt was issued a traffic ticket for speed unreasonable and failure to keep right. He will appear in the town of Pomfret Court eta later date.

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New York State Police • ELLICOTT —On March 12, troopers responded to a report of a reckless driver and stopped the suspected vehi- cle on Interstate 86 at Exit 12. Sarah Hallberg, 56, of Lakewood, was arrested for aggravated DWI after alleged- ly falling several SFSTs and was transported to State Police Jamestown, where sloe provided a breath sample of .21. Hallberg was then processed, issued tickets and released. Hallberg is scheduled to appear in Town of Submitted Primo byJohn Wpos Ellicott Court later this month. When the outside temperature was 14 degrees on Tuesday afternoon, and the strong winds were blowing across the lake, the Lake Erie "mountain" of snow was a winter scene to remember. This Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office has been the tenth consecutive day of snow in this area. The photograph was from Point Gratiot • WESTFIELD — On March 7 at about 9:20 p.m., park in Dunkirk, deputies stopped a vehicle for an alleged traffic violation on Route 20. Further investigation found that Jason R. Tahoe, 22, of Silver Creek, was reportedly operating the vehicle impaired by drugs. Taber was taken into custody and charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs, unlawful possession of marijuana and drove across hazard Brocton Preceptor Beta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meets markings. Taber was processed and released to a sober Members of the Buxton Preceptor They will also be serving punch and Founder's Day will be held in April party. Taber will appear in Town of Westfield Court to Beta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma coffee with snacks on each table. The with the date and place to be dis- answer the charges. Phi met Tuesday evening, March 12, bingo runs from 1 until 4 p.m. with cussed further at their next meeting, • POMFRET — On March 13 at around 12,09 p.m., at the home of Judy Travis. The ladies the doors opening 01 noon. Proceeds which will he their annual soup and deputies stopped a vehicle on Route 60 for an observed made their final plans for their are used to help many in the comm. salad dinner on Tuesday, March 26 at traffic infraction. The operator identified himself as upcoming St. Patrick's Towel Bingo pity that are undergoing difficult 6 p.m. at the home of Josie Lantz. Charles W. Brown, 46, of Falconer. Through investigation, this Sunday, March 17. This is the times and to many local causes. The Members signed up to bring soup, it was found that Brown was allegedly operating a motor 17th year of this special fund-raising admission fee is $4 and additional salad, bread or dessert. Election of vehicle under the influence of drugs. Brown Wm also event. They have nearly 100 beautiful cards are available for $1 each. There officers will also be held that evening. found to be in possession of methamphetamine mod bath and beach towels as prizes for is also a Chinese Auction and 50-50 The ladies enjoyed dessert and Xanax. Brown was charged with failure to keep right, the winners of each game. Every drawings. spent the rest of the evening sorting operating motor vehicle using a cell phone, driving while member Is donating four towels, three Get-well cards were signed for two through the Towel Bingo totes to ability impaired by drugs and two counts of seventh-degree dozen cookies or assorted treats and members who recently underwent determine items needed for this criminal possession of a controlled substance. Brown will three items for the Chinese Auction. surgery and are recuperating at home. Sunday's happening. answer the charges out of the Town of Pomfret Court. Community Notebook

Brocton Preceptor House at its Adoption If unable to come to an Adoption Center, check refundable bottles and cans a Beta Epsilon Sorority Center on Saturday, March Adoption Day, please call out the "Cat's Meow" in a collection bin in die www.lalteahorehumaneseci 16 from noon to 4 p.m. The 672-1991 to arrange an Boutique. Also, please note lobby of the Adoption ety.org for more informa- plans Towel Bingo center is located at 431 E. appointment to see the that the LHS Is collecting Center. Call 672-1991 or lion. Sunday Chestnut St., Dunkirk. dogs and cats awaiting The ladies of the Come to see the facility, adoption. (You must be 21 Brocton Preceptor Beta nd meet some of the dogs years of age or older to Epsilon Sorority are once and cats who need caring adopt a pet.) again sponsoring a fun omen. While at the LHS afternoon of "TOWEL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT BINGO" at the Brocton American Legion Post 434, 110 W. Main St. on Dejohn's Sunday, March 17 from 1 ITALIAN SPAGHETTI HOUSE 2,1111N ww to 4 p.m. Prizes include a 26111 Main St. Fredonia • 672-4755 large variety of colorful bath and beach towels. An I; EVERY THURSDAY LARRY sPACG auction and drawings will IUNCHt be held during the after- DINNER LASAGNA noon and a variety of deli- dPECIAlS-I OR ALI:YOU-CAN-EAT cious treats, punch and coffee will be served during 74 SPAGHETTI 114.95 the intermission. Money www.dejohnwpaghethhouwaiiim raised from this entertain- ing event is donated throughout the year to assist families, individuals and organizations in need of financial help or going through difficult times. Admission is $4 and the doors will open at noon. 'GRIEFSHARE' support group to meet weekly The horrible winds of February Beginning Thursday, March 21 from 7 to 9 p.m., took their toll on our sign. a support group for the loss of a loved one will begin It's being remade but it meeting weekly at Harvest MISSING WI-FI Chapel, 39 Matteson St. in takes time. Fredonia. This is a 12 week COVERAGE series running through IN SOME ROOMS OF YOUR HOME? Rest assured, despite the "fake June 6, but anyone can join at any time. Call 679-0987 news" we are not going away. for more information. OUR MANAGED WI-Fl HAS YOU In fact, February was our 2nd TOTALLY COVERED FOR AS LOW AS Lakeshore Humane best February on record in our 62 Society to hold Pet $9.95/month Adoption Day Years in Dunkirk— Fredonia. The Lakeshore Humane Society will hold a Pet .1:4411 135.40 Temple67,_ Sheet. pucn, TiO3,,,com Adoption Day/Open • COME SEE USTODAY FOR A GREAT DEAL!

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AROUND THE AREA Revitalize Dunkirk DFT donates camera to meet today The March meeting of Revitalize Dunkirk will he held today at 6:30 p.m., at the Fredonia State University Technology Incubator, 214 Central Ave. in Dunkirk. Dunkirk City Historian Diane Andrasik will discuss the historical significance the role of volunteers and volunteer groups such as the YMCA, the late Robert Harris, and Revitalize Dunkirk among others have had in contributing to the life of the city. Revitalize Dunkirk's general meeting agenda will follow. Revitalize Dunkirk, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) not-for- profit organization whose minims advocate ideas and engage in projects for improved urban living to resi- dents and elected Dunkirk city officials. All members of the community are welcome and encouraged to attend

The Silver Greek Forestville Baseball Donors ere hating a Viliticen %limo & OBSERVER Photo by M.J. Salford OFT Communications donated a $2,290 video camera to Fredonia Public Access recently. The cam- iva era will allow the station to create much-improved graphics, including full-screen visuals, said Chip Riewaldt of Fredonia Public Access. This will especially enhance coverage of sporting events, Sunday, March 31, 2019 he added. OFT formally presented the camera at the Fredonia Board of Trustees' March 18 meet- 11 am - 3 pm ing, Pictured, standing, from left to right are Dan Siracuse and Kurt Maytum of DFT; Mayor Firehouse on the Lake Athanasia Landis; Trustee Kara Christina, a member of the access channel's board; and Riewaldt. 21 Jackson St., Silver Creek, NY

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School Superintendent Speaks to Westfield-Mayville Rotary Warning of mail scam LITTLE VALLEY —The Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office is warning area residents of a seam that has been circulating. The Sheriff's Office said that several residents have reported receiving a letter in the mail from "DotService.cont" regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) numbers. The letter informs recipients that their DOT number is past due and they need to complete their "Biennial Update" or else have their DOT number deactivated and face a civil penalty of $1,000 per day, up to $10,000. The Deparbnent of Motor Vehicle Services has been made aware of the letters and confirmed it is a scam. The Sheriff's Office states that if you receive one of these letters, you shouldn't respond to it or provide per- sonal information if contacted by phone regarding the request.

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Evans Police Department • On March 18 at about 4:12 fon., Erie County Probation was at an address on Utica Street performing a house check on Patrick T. Mr, 59, of Evans, and requested patrol after finding narcotics inside the resi- dence. Parole officers stated they allegedly recovered a crack pipe, marijuana bong and drug paraphernalia. Ruhr was on probation for larcenies of kitchen appli- ances, and he was reportedly found to be in possession of additional unopened kitchen appliances inside his vehicle. Fuhr was unable to produce receipts for the appliances. Fuhr was taken into custody, and charged Submitted Photo with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled Doc Hornets (left), Westfield•Mayville Rotary Club President Elect, welcomes Ben Spitzer fright), substance. The appliances in Fuhr's vehicle are believed Chautauqua Lake Central School District Superintendent, to this Rotary Club's Mar. 26 meeting at to be stolen, and have been turned over to the Detective The Parkview in Westfield. As the program presenter, Spitzer spoke about the state budget, aid to Bureau for processing. schools, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) federal law, learning standards, accountability and • On March 19 at around 4:11 a.m., patrol located a manufacturing education. vehicle which had struck a stone pillar on Dennis Road. The vehicle was unoccupied and no persons were near the scene. The vehicle was cold and attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful. Around 5 p.m., Dustin J. Dupree, 33, of Evans, allegedly came to the police sta- tion, and upon questioning, admitted to operating the vehicle and leaving the scene. Dupree was charged with Access Chautauqua programming set for March 30 - April 5 operator leaves scene of property damage accident, Chautauqua Institution 2017 Sullivan from the American Lung Friday, April 5. failed to stop at stop sign and license restriction viola- Lecture Series will be Tom /Oxide, Association. The program airs live at Access Chautauqua, formerly tion. "Protecting Your Wealth from 9 mm. on Saturday only, then repeats Access Channel 5, is available to • On March 20 at roughly 6:30 p.m., patrol stopped a Financial Serial Killers" at 12:45 p.m. at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. cable viewers in the Chautauqua, vehicle on Erie Road for speeding. After running the and 6:45 p.m., Shaun King, Tuesday "Fresh Perspectives," hosted by Mayville, North Harmony, Portland, license of the driver, Amanda L. Wisniewski, 28, of morning Lecture at 4 pm. and 10 Gail Erb, will feature guest John Paul Ripley, Sherman and Westfield areas, Evans, in ENTPortal, it was allegedly discovered to be p.m., and Rev. Dr. John C. Welch, Wolfe front the McClurg Museum at and can be found on cable channel suspended. Wisniewski was placed under arrest, trans- `Unprotected Lives: Fear, Anxiety 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. 1301. ported to Evans Police Department for booking and and the Racial Undercurrents Repeat programming is typically The programs may also he viewed charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed opera- Undermining Police & Community re-aired throughout the week at other after the initial airing at the station's tion and speed in zone. The vehicle was impounded and Relations" at 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. various time slots. web site Wisniewski was later released on two traffic tickets. "Chautauqua Sunrise," hosted by All programming starts this https://accesschautauquacountytvor Doe Hamels, will have Jennifer Saturday with the final airing on g. Dejohn's !MUM SPAGHETTI HOUSE Community Notebook 26 1M Main St. Fredonia • 672-4755 committee as soon es pos- ing Monday, April 1, at 7 Hanover tax payments from 6:30 to 9:30 am. Call D'ARY EVERY THURSDAY 1-800-234-8888 for an sible to facilitate music, p.m. at the Post. Election due Monday MOOR +, appointment. Various price selection, distribution, and of officers and delegates DINNER Property owners are packages and testing Will practice time! Tire band will take place. Anyone s I s 1 OR ALL-YOU-SAN-EAT reminded that Monday, he available. Proceeds from will be under the direction wanting to hold an office is April 1, is the last day to the event will help local of Ron Sutherland and Eric asked to send a letter say- b\AD SPAGHETTI $14.95 pay 2019 county/town veterans. Richardson will conduct ing so and what office to mvew.dejohnssourthettinouse-com taxes. Hanover Town Cleric the chorus. To inquire and Pat Rabb, 10508 Bradigan Janine L. Salzman reminds Cattaraugus County register, email \Vendy Road, Forestville, New THE FREDONIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC eaLsati. Hanover taxpayers that 4-H spaghetti dinner Roberts Ohnmeiss at York 14062. Please be on taxes can be paid at the set for March 31 [email protected] or time. Hanover Town Cleric's offi- The Cattaraugus County via Pacebook PM. VERDI REQUIEM cer, 68 Hanover Street, Additional contacts are Chautauqua County Silver Creek, during regu- 4-H will hold a spaghetti Certified Food Handler dinner on Sunday, March [email protected] and FREDONIA MASTERWORKS lar business hours. After [email protected]. Class slated April 1, all unpaid taxes 31 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT CONCERT will be forwarded to Cattaraugus County Dunkirk Town Board The next Chautauqua County Certified Food Chautauqua County. Fairgrounds Corporate special meeting set AW'r Building, 501 Erie St., Handler Class will be held Pine Valley Memorial Little Valley. Tickets are The Town Board of the on Monday, April 1 start- ?Tensely le e VFW Auxiliary Post $8 pre-sale or 510 at the Town of Dunlcirk will hold ing at 1 and running to 4 a special meeting today at f. 2522 news door. Par 7 years and p.m. The class will be under, the cost is $5. The 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, taught at the Chautauqua The Pine Valley basket raffle begins at 3 4737 Willow Road. The County Office of Memorial VFW Auxiliary p.m. The pie auction, purpose of the meeting is Emergency Services, 2 Post 2522 will hold a maple which features fresh home- to conduct any other lawful Academy St., (Old weekend pancake breakfast made pies, begins at 6 p.m. business to come before Mayville School), Mayville. on Saturday, March 30, Ticicets are available at the the Town Board. Use the rear parking tot from 8 ore. to noon spon- Cattaraugus County 4-H entrance by the bus garage. sored by Ern-Joy, Farms. Free Workshop "Walk Saturday, May 4 at 8PM office. Pre-registration is required Ki,,Con,eri 11,11 011.1 Pure maple syrup will be Away from Stress" set by calling 753-4693. Cost available for purchase. The Silver Creek Central for today is $40 for-profit, $25 non- Almmn„ulu I c.iNer SV.OrmU I U"‘II,, nudge, cmulunnr event will take place at the School Music Alumni A free workshop, "Walk profit. Certification is valid gen /510 student Pine Valley Memorial VFW TICKETS:120 Reunion Performance Away from Stress," will be for five years. VIP levels: $290 1154 171 Auxiliary Post 2522, 7117 offered Thursday, March FREDONIA Route 83, Cherry Creek. being planned fredonia.edu/tickets or

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rate at OG11 is 10 percent, marts rates by Medicare, NURSES or about 20 RN positions; Medicaid and inusranee SHORT STAFFING DAILY From page A-1. the national average Is 8.2 companies mcent, accenting to the As for the rad peb PUTS PATIENTS AT RISK! SPECIALS "The problem is very oral 2018 National I lath Care Lien, McCarthy said it's 'less and very disturbing: there Retention and RN Staffing about staffing at OG1-1" At rnerOart ./111,1to,rwoly X TODAY'S HISTORY: are not enough nurses to ftertby NSI Nursing and "more about the start 13, • 0. te•Irg•I fiu IMO .1 All In 1876, Alexander of a heavily orchestrated give patients the cam they Solutkes Inc uevirgeOirg rner.I.41,001.A.1....11ng Graham Bell received the need and deserve," 0G11 McCarthy noel OGH is annual public campaign mt., A. el Polnenrvatrohtnnt i•6•1•Al ..... patent for the telephone. RN Devor Moore said in Mira** with and a larger statewide union en.. •var. pa.1... In 1936, Adolf a statement to the Olean waxy Lim to political agenda toIvomote Hitler ordered German nhn l000soonly Times Herald lAidnesday °es and secrulthm actively the passage of sw.fi' g ratio troops to reoccupy the on behalf of the kcal chap. for nudes, ad the hal' legislation m Albany. tO (.11,11,9! Rhineland, defying the es. "I have been a nurse for Ived NYSNA, whkh Treaty of Versailles. 30 mane more than 42,000 10 years, and don't think I .7 9 VP In 1965, stale troopers new nurse graduates statewide, has for have ever seen stafdpg 1ev- forcefully broke up 600 eissohaedlMy btss limiest few eras tucked civil rights protesters Moose added union As for the recent 71es Safe '%Fu% for I:MIRY on "Bloody Sunday" in mmbaahavedmatutrat- McCarthy said no Care Mould& would set edIoninagernenrover nursing tions were mandate nurepto-patio Selma, Alabama. and over &URN impac4& Ile added that ratios in At asedkal facilities In 1985, the song "We Is serious, yet of the 31 employees laid off in New York. Are the World" was recent and miterjob beheeen OGH and BRMC, The MB has yet to pass released worldwide, lomat the meanly 15 have applied for open the state Legislature. with sales to benefit macrehathig "unsafe lions and nine have McCarthy called the African famine relief. staffing" rehired to date. legislation "destructive," In 2009, the Kepler The pettfanammtut McCarthy who is 'Rein isziNtrkseohaotl4Woubm. sce observatory, two week; after160Gh Tiers director of market- designed by NASA to employees were laid ing for Kaleida Health, the of the bill discover Earth] ike plan- The cuts were part of a toed puent company of Upper miatasay tiveZda:33 ets, was launched from of 31 layoffs between CGH roprevlatety o imt 4anent. Cape Canaveral, Florida. and fdlow UppwAllegheny which t "I le should not be M „ A petition being circulated by the Clears chapter of • TODAY'S QUOTE: 1 holds Systen emmber Ix* deportee& the the New York State Nurses Association Is demand- s unkxs wrlhanagenda That "Science Is the knowledge pital Bradford (Pa) Regional worked Mg Olean General Hospital officials fix understating offidals is in factapnatiplion for of many orderly and Medical Casten Issues at the hospital. Hospital officials deny there's Maenad IlletneYedc-u disaster," held' methodically digested limpet spokesperson staffing crisis and say the petition Is part of the DenrisTACwely raid Ina lion, which remarried and arranged, so as to 'De(Mean duPt'es Pe6- astatewlde union's larger political agenda. become attainable by statementlAbineeday that about 2 percent of OGI-1 tlott nor its statement, men- one." while OGH muses me talc- and BRMCs approximately fions The Safe Staffing for ing co more patents than 1,450 employees, was due Quality Care Act. break because fines not nervous fatuity mrsubers. — iohn Herschel, "A normal in Leht donate to the hespaals financial In the chapter s state- OW main nein. n," he said. The situations Preliminary Discourse patients dthwinhuand performance not meeting ment, Moore said OGH "Our concern is we can't able and ends on the Study of Natural some isolated sweencle; evectations this pastyear. muses don't have time to give Ire patients the proper 1n4 words Sa Philosophy" there is no staBlealtd. They report Upper gust patients the attention attention, we don't have saves live." • TODAY'S FACT: at Olean General ABegheny est 55.6 million they need because they are the appropriate number Astonomene at the and there we no Issues with in 2017 and total losses in rawdrhg from bedside to of nurses to be their Hewed-Smithsonian quality and Wily.' 2018 are expected to total bed. 'd bedside, and Inds Center for Astophysks McCarthy said the $5.1 million. citing inad- Foegcl Mauvedon't make It en thnishenkbzo. FoRow ldnt used data from the Kepler cunent musing vacancy equate hospital rennInerse- have time to take minute knt and «plain ding b on RAW, Alsorthub) space observatory to esti- mate that at least 17 billion Emth-sized exoplaneb exist its the Milky My galaxy. up, a third event down and quickly duck whet vehicles wasmadesecaaByIna THE COMMITTEE ■ TODAY'S NUMBER: a third stayed the same" are out) compliance, while missing rade cue but that WILL MEET again at 5.30 BUDGET 72.197 — number of Aldermen agmed another also allowing for custnoves might not solve the dis- prn.lbmday before the From PAP " Anwricarts who were 100 825,000 may need to come to pepay for longer than aprring meter concerns regular Conmson Council years or older in ?DI& out of the $200,000 eontn- the two hoe Bout on the A , permanent kiosk meeting to discuss the pro- thne in aapiedrnave for accorklmg to the Centers gettcy line in the cunent coasting metes. woup d be harder to WIDOW posed water and sewer bud- the rill,Auditor for Disease Control and g you put in is Mayor Bill Aiello said the — and with a value in the gets. Aiello withdrew Ike Fred Swedes gad. Previmbon. Ilechota said the goal is a start INechota said. plan would lead to highs thousands of dollars, would water and sewer dkussiorn not to make more money revenues and less man- be a felony charge for any- from the opening meeting of II TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: for the city A PILOT PROGRAM ila= one who attempted it budget review, rating calcu- John Hersthel 0792-1874 You're not doing it to for converting city parking payback could be Parking rates may go up, lation errors. mathematician/astronomee increase the tax base, you're lots filen traditional metes as early as one year with bowmen Once the&partneri-by- Luther Burbank (1849-1926), doing It to make it fair," to electronic kiosks for fines and revenues," Aiello Onweford asked Martial department reviews are CP. botanist; Maurice Ravel liedmta said, adding it around 516,003 is likely to said. Mamba& wIth ft.vm pkied, the council will sub- (18751937), composer: serves as a flesh start for all come out of the remaining Tire plan would also on revamps-ea .W at the mit a request so the mayor's Willard Scott (1934. ), TV assersinents heading into contingency fund from the alleviate a nuJor hurdle to lot, as well m what the me- cake for budget adjustments . ly; Bryan Cranston tax season. 2018-19 budget parking enforcement enue would come to if rates The budget is due by mid• Ealtactoe Ivan Lend! Furance Chain an linda (Sty Clerk Lens Martial "Right now, we have were raised from 25 oenb April fora June 1 start 9601, tenniyayee Yaw, D.Ward 1, who said the kiosks, which some missing meters, and ppeeer hour to 50 wans pa a Sykes 964- ), was mayor during the last would be installed In Lot go park there," houc Martial weed Melee (Contact reporter-editor actress/corn tan; Rachel revaluation, said that "the 6 on North Barry Street, said. "NE have 15 Nirw, in between 3500 and Doh Clad al bclaiiitolon Weis, (1970),m-tons; last thee we did It, I think a would allow parking right now" 51,000 a month currently. timesheralitcom. Follow him Peter Sarsgaard (19714 tidal (of assessments) went enforcement officers to Aiello noted an arrest on Twitto, @OTH0o6) Jana Feather (1974-1, actress; lama Prepare (19M- ), actress. ■ TODAY'S SPORTS: across the state with 95651 be only 24 percent effec- those who were vaccinated Fight men and seven In 1987, 20.year-old Mike RABIES lab-confmned cases in mid- tive, while ages six month and later contracted the au women In the county died Tyson defeated larches From page A.3 February, Watkins also told to eight years old it was seem to have a milder owe. from Lolute-tal disease in tith to board members. That's a 2 61 percent effective. That Watkins said title year's 2017, Watkins said. It's the unify the World Barth restaurant more often dur- percent increase from the dropped to 37 proved for influema vaccine was second deadliest cancer Association and NW ing the suspension. The previous week. There have ages 1849, Watkins said. much better than the 2017- In the county after lung Boxing Council tides, owner will be able to take also been four infant deaths The sample was 352 18 bath developed Ittea. MOS. becoming the youngest the online course and test in associated with the flu in Individuals m a half-doxens Centers for Disease Cashel. Statewide, 1,600 men undisputed heavyweight Chinese. New York, Watkins said. states. More than half the That vaccine was not very and 1,700 women died champion in history. The food manager cer- Mast of the cases in lab-confirmed cases in the effective,' he said. from the disease the filtrate was eegaired by the New York and Cattaraugus study did not get the rac- Wa Ulm also mid that same year, he said. It Is Today IS Board of I tealth late last County have been eme, Watkins said. March is Colorectal Math the second leading cause year as a hems of obtaining Infirm:sun A, Watkins said. Health Deparonent and the county's rate of of cancer death in the National Cereal a food service permit from In some age groups, the Medical Director Dr. colorectal examinations Is state. high risk restaurants and 201849 vaccine has been Gilbert Nue wondered if below the state average. Day Oar., Mart', 7. ,019 food service locations. very effective, initial studies the county's policy of giv- One reason is that many (Contact reporter Rick show. ing seniors a double dose people don't have a pri- Miller at nuille4okan INFLUENZA In the 50 plus age group, of the vaccine was snore mary physician and are less tintesheralitann. Follow him REMAINS widespread the vaccine was found to protective. In any event, likely to have the exam. on Minter, inRA4iller0111)

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"At first Ian like, 'I hope ists will vie to become one View second-grader other parents got to FUTURE I win,' but then when I of five national finalists Dominic DiCerbo's fish watch their children DAILY *,44,_ From page A-1 saw the other kids I was competing for the public's taco and Washington cook in either the DIMS like, 'No, I'm not going to vote on SodexoUSA.com. West second-grader Ellie or Olean High School SPECIALS OCSD Board of Education win,' but then I actually "Pm really excited," Brushingham s Mexican kitchen via a livestrearn Prroident John Bartimole, won," he said. Liam said. "I'll cook a lot sweet potato stacker, playing in OIMS' LGI IN TODAY'S HISTORY: voted his queso chicken Limn did what he more now that I'm a future respectively. room, noted how all the 101794, inventor Eli bake as the top dish of the had to do to get the win chef." OIMS fourth-grader students seemed excited Whitney received a patent night Although he prefers the The runner-up was the Natalie Snyder's taco cups and encouraging of one for the cotton gin. "He's really proud of queso chicken bake with- skinny taco salad made by won the public opinion another. In 1900, the Gold learning it for himself," out tomatoes, he knew his Anna Schiesl's daughter, award. She was glad her Standard Act was signed said Home, who often family and - mostly likely Angie. Fellow OIMS fourth- daughter tool( part, as she into law by President makes the dish for her the judges - would prefer Schierl hopes Angie, grader Jayden Ours, who wants her to have a wide WilliamMcKinley. In 1950, theFederal family, and like other Ore dish with them, so he an OBE fourth-grader, made a Mexican burger range of opportunities and Bureau of Investigation parents practiced making included the ingredient. learned life-long skills after being inspired by experiences to find out what she excels m, instituted the 'Ten Most the dish with her child at That inclusion likely and met new people. The sloppy joes, said she liked Wanted Fugitives" list "Peon if they' re bone in the weeks lead- helped his score, as the mother said the Future the experience of being in n ot 1n1990, General ing up to the competition. dishes were judged on Chefs Challenge was exact- actual kitchen and learning academically inclined, this Secretary Mikhail 'He's able to be confident "healthy attributes," in ly the type of opportunity whom all the equipment gives them another outlet Gorbachev was elected as now that he can learn addition to originality, plate her family was looking for is kept, but her favorite because they need it," she the first (and last) president things because at first he presentation and taste. when moving to the OCSD part of the experience seas said. "Maybe they're not of the Soviet Union. was a little neoris about Liam's recipe will now from a smaller school dis- meeting new friends. as good at something, but using the stove and stuff be entered into the wider trict. "One of my friends let there's something else • TODAY'S QUOTE: like that. It builds confi- Future Chefs Challenge, as I'm just very glad that me try their (dish) and it they're good at" "Reading after a certain age dence, and that's really Olean offered this and I'm was pretty good. They said diverts the mind too much the winning student from from its creative pursuits. (Contact reporter Din important" each participating district very proud of my daugh- mine was amazing," she Any man who roads too The victory caught will be considered for 40 ter," she said. said, Dinki at tilitiki@olcan much and uses his own Limn, a Washington West regional finalist awards. The third- and fourth- Her mother Jennifer tInteslwrald.com. Follow Lula too little fails into lazy second-grader, off guard. The selected regional final- place winners were East Ours, who along with him on Twitter, @tomdinki) habits of thinking." - Albert Einstein • TODAY'S FACT: Of The project will not spaces in the same area, first farmers' market in and we need to fry some the 521fugitives who have MARKET affect the annual Music in he added. City officials Olean during the early creative plays," Smith been on the FBI's "Most From page A-1 the Park concerts, Mayor previously reported they 1990s. The market has said, noting the farmer's Wanted" list sin. its incep- Bill Aiello said. wish to engage some of called several locations market is one of those lion 1111950, only 10 were "I expect by the begin- "We're going to start the lot owners for over- home during its time plays. "It's been tagged as women. flow parking for the mar- in Olean, including a farmer's market ... we ning of June the building at Memorial Day and end IBTODAY'S NUMBER: agreements want to make this more will be going up," he said. at Labor Day" he said, ket, but no War Vets Park and the 80 - mooed number of than just a farmer's mar- "It has to wrap up by July adding three extra perfor- have been reported. Jamestown Community Grammy nominations for mances will be added to Once completed, the College Cattaraugus ket." pmducer Quincy Jones. The plans call for a make 15 Thursday eve- facility will he operated County Campus, Working with groups 210-by-34-foot structure, ning concerts. by the city's parks depart- But other men are like the Greater Olean • TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: ocanpying a large portion Ring said concerns ment. Rural Enterprise vital, said Alderman Nate Area Chamber of Georg Philipp Telemann of the southern side of the over parking will likely Association of Proprietors Smith, R-Ward 6. Commerce and finding a (1691-17671,corn park. The wings would prove to be unfounded, is slated to handle the Noting the decline of catchy name for the prop- Arthur O'Shau nessy (18444881), poet; Albert flank a central enclosed "Within a two-minute Saturday morning mar- the region over the past erty should be priorities, Einstein (18-1955), physi- area for restrooms. The walk, there's over 200 kets. half century he likened it he said. cist/Nobel Prize winner; building will feature roll- public parking spots, REAP currently oper- to a sporting event and a "A covered pavilion in L. Petty (1914-2000), race down vinyl windows, which is more than at War ates in the Olean Center need to try new ideas to the center of the city has car driven Hank Ketcham which will protect sellers Vet's Park," Ring said. Mall parking lot Created better position the city. 1,031 uses," he added. (1920-2001), cartoonist; and visitors from the ele- "It's the same distance by the then-Cornell "While I don't think Diane Arbus (1923-1971), ments. A hedgerow along from War Vet's pavillicro Cooperative Extension we're in the last 30 sec- (Contact niporter-editor photographer; Michael East State Street with an to the parking lot" of Cattaraugus and onds and need a 'Hail Bob Clark at belark@olcan Caine (1933- ), actor; Quince' iron gateway in the mid- In addition, them Allegany Counties in Mary,' I do think we're timesherald.com, Fallow him Jones (1933. ), record pro- dle is planned. are 200 private parking 1989, REAP opened its in the last five minutes on Twitter, biOTHBob) ducer; Wolfgang Petersen (1941- ), filmmaker; Billy Crystal (1948- ), actor/come- dian; Grace Park (1974 ), to ask state lawmakers to Development, Planning attorney who recently new West Valley highway actress; Jamie Bell (1986.), COUNTY make up for their losses & Tourism director, resigned. barn sand and salt storage actor; Stephen Curry (1988- From page Al because the Assembly and 53,338.57. 111 Lawmakers accepted facility ), basketballplayer; Ansel Senate passed different Real Property Tax a bid of $111,105 from • Lawmakers agreed Elgort (1994--), actor If you recorded a mort- bills. director, $3,081.27. RAM Forest Products to reallocate $200,000 gage since Nov. 30, don't Legislature Chaimmn Director of Emergency Inc., Shingiehome, Pa., to the city of Olean for worry, the county's not James J. Snyder, R-Olean, Preparedness/Services, for marked ash trees and development of a farmer's coming for you to collect the sponsor, said a sec- $2,435.54. other timber on the coun- market in Lincoln Park a taz retroactively, ond public hearing was Commissioner of ty's Bone RunRoad for- The funding was autho- Assistant county attor- not needed because Public Works, $3,405.93. est in the town of South rized last year, but the ney Nicholas DiCerbo them were no substantial Public Defender, Valley. funds went back into the told legislators that changes. 53,821.32. IN The chairman was general fund after Dec.31. despite having passed No one spoke at a pub- Election Commissioner authorized to apply for a III A contract was a similar local lase last lic hearing on a local law (two), $2,411.25. Small Cities Commanity approved with the state month, state legislative for 2 percent cost-of-llving County historian, Development Block Grant Agriculture Department sources recommended it raises for county officers $598.98. for $400,000 for a fund to for $40,000 to update be resubmitted. for 2019. Museum curator, repair or replace failed the county's Agriculture By using the wording The positions, followed $598.98. septic systems and con- and Farmland Protection FrmuenchhfinferretT in the old lase - effective by bi-weekly salaries, Probation director, taminated private water Plan. Agricultural and Dec.1, 2018 - DiCerbo include: $3,276.06. systems. The county has Community Development found at California said he hoped the State Comity Administrator, Veterans Services direc- helped dozens of eligible Services, Columbia, Md. Legislature could be per- $4,336.37. tor, $2,304.34. homeowners over the past will assist the county in city hall suaded to make up the County Attorney, Youth Bureau director, several years with the developing the plan for BANNING, Gall (AP) county's losses, as well as $4,879.05. program. $49,975. - Animal control officers those of the other three Director of Aging, County clerk, ■ Lawmakers accepted • The Legislature are carinri fi.ch counties affected. $2,819.91. $80,913.02 (annually) bids for the demolition adjourned in memory of fry-mun • tenet aban- "We need to get this Director of Community County coroners (four), and removal of sev- the late Donald Milligan, doned outsi e City Hall in to Albany and hope the Services, $3,331.65. $11,713.09 annually. eral structures in Olean, a former county legisla- Banning, California. Legislature won't put us Public Health director, Sheriff, $108,427.29 Randolph, Franklinville tor from Gowanda, who Officials say the brown- at the end of the line," $4,178.63. (annually). and Yorkshire before served as election com- and-white weasel-like DiCerbo said. The New Commissioner of Social their transfer to the missioner and chairman creature was discovered in York State Association of Services, $3,818.88. IN OTHER ACTION: Cattaraugus County land of the Cattaraugus County aerate with a pile of fries Counties is helping the Personnel Officer/ MI Legislators named Bank for disposition. Democratic party. early lAdnesday. four counties get their Human Resources direc- Thomas Brady of Great III A low bid of $120,120 City workers mapped local law reauthorized, he tor, $3,204.33. Valley county attorney from A&B Construction, (Contact reporter Rick the ammal in a towel and added. Information Services at a bi-weekly salary of Harper, Iowa, was Miller at riniller@olcan brought it inside desplleils The counties wouldn't director, $3,573.62. $4,879, to succeed Eric accepted for a roofing thnesheiald.com. Follow hint pungent odor. pass up the opportunity Economic Firkel, the former county system and cover for the on Twitter; @RMilloOTH) Nide° released by Riverside County Department of Animal Services shows the ferret temperatures are warmer by winds and a lack of from 2,649 in 2009, to a written permit from happily munching the fries, STATE & UNION and the past fall's debris, green vegetation. 1,521 in 2018. DEC. To find out wheth- which spokesman John From page A-1 dead grass and leaves New York first enacted Campfires using char- er a municipality is des- Welsh says is its favorite dry out, wildfires can strict restrictions on open coal or untreated wood ignated a "fire town" or heat largest single cause of start and spread easily burning in 2009 to help are allowed, but people to obtain a permit, con- Califomia law pmhibitt spring wildfires. When and be further fueled prevent wildfires and should never leave such tact the appropriate DEC ownership rif felselsi Welsh reduce air pollution. State rues unattended and regional office. A list of says whoever left the ferret regulations allow resides- must extinguish them. regional offices is avail- could face a misdemeanor for of tial brush fires in towns Burning garbage or leaves able on DEC's website. charge hmelclhmehl "CONSIDERING with fewer than 20,000 is prohibited year-round. Violators of the state's a Pet residents during most Some towns, phi- open burning regulation DIVORCE of the year, but prohibit marily in and around are subject to both crinfii OR LEGAL such burning in spring the Adirondack and nal and civil enforcement LOTTO when most wildfires in . Catskill parks, are des- actions, with a minimum e SEPARATION?" New York occur. Since the ignated 'fire towns." fine of $500 for a first RESULTS ban was established, the Open burning is prohib- offense. To report environ- eight-year annual average ited year-round in these mental law violations call CARL B. UHL New York number of spring fires numicipalities unless an (800) 847-7332, or report Daily Na (midday) I-7.1 (01 decreased by 42.6 percent, individual or group has online on DEC's website. Wm Farr (midda)1 9.0.3.1 (191 PeabeMa cer Daily No. (Mine) 0-0-5 (5) Win For (evening) 040-9 (9) Take 5 14243-2141 CUSTODY, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL DISPUTES New York State Electric & Gas Electric Corporation (NYSEG) FA 10 ..14-7-174446-33-35-31-39- 4547495546404349-1142 LESS EXPENSIVE, LESS STRESSFUL NYSEG has tiled tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New York State Public Leto NA (foda:NA) AND LESS DAMAGING TO CHILDREN, Service Commission (PSC) to Implement a residential time-of-tine rate to become USING NON-ADVERSARIAL METHODS TO effective April 1.2019. PIA 2 (midday) 84 PROMOTE CONTINUING RELATIONSHIPS, A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take service under Pidt3 (midday 542 POSITIVE GROWTH AND BETTER Pia 4 (mkiday 4405 UNDERSTANDING a special Provision within ServIreClassification No. 8 for as long as the customer Pick 5 (midday 944445 owns or operates the electric vehicle. Rd 2(.2164 74 2656 West State Street Rck 3 (ming 454 Suite 510 — Holiday Park Centre The Customer Charge will be 511.11 per month. The Day-time per kilowatt-hour Ftli 4 (evening) 74188 Olean, New York 14760 Fick 5 (AeraN 24404 delivery charge is 50.04935 and the Night-time per kilowatt-hour charge N50.01812, Cash Fix 19-21-27.38.41 716-790-8231 Supply charges and all other surcharges are applicable. Tariff schedules are Treasure Hunt 247410 Email: [email protected] . available at mysey.com NJ sYY www.peacemakermadiation.org Poyarbal 14364547•69 &sob& it Poem POO OLEAN TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019 A-3

Allegany firefighters POLICE REPORTS respond to campus Friendship teen paid a fine and was released. charged with • Tuesday, no time kitchen fire at SBU provided, Cheyenne M. sex abuse Miller, 25, of Wellsville, grjr MCCLELLA ,, N under the direction of Chief was charged with issu- imes Rick Stady. Weston Mills FRIENDS-0P — A ing a bad check, a class Fire Department was placed Friendship teenager has B misdemeanor. The ALLEGANY — No it.- on standby. been charged with sexual charge stems from a According to Gordon ries resulted from a Idtchen abuse. complaint made by the Scott, Allegany Fire fire in a residence building New York State Police Stillwater Pizza and Grill. for upperclassmen on the Department spokesperson, charged the 17-year-old Miller was processed and the fire was out upon the St Bonaventure campus male at 11:59 a.m. Tuesday released after making full Wednesday afternoon. arrival of the Allegany Fire with second-degree sex restitution. Deportment The fire was called in abuse and acting in a man- • Tuesday, no time at 2:35 pan. by the student Basically they just yen- ner inous to a child, both provided, Jared T. Carter, resident of the apartment Waled the two-story struc- 27, of Olean, was charged to [gamed class nusdeineanors wham the fire began in ture; it was pretty well full The chavoes stem from with issuing a bad check, Townhouse 32. Shortly after of smoke," Scott said. Allegany Fire and Rescue responded to the report an inddent first reported a class B misdemeanor. making the rail, the female According to Scott the of a kitchen fire in a residence building on the SBU Apri118. Troopers did not The charge stems from tenant located a univer- a rhnent's resident was campus Wednesday afternoon. provide any additional a complaint made by sity maintenance worker ledted out by EMS as a details. pmcaution and the other The s.ne was cleared at tore-enter. the Giant Food Mart outside, who entered the The teen was arrested apartments in the build- 4p.m. The Allegany film Carter was processed and building and was able to atAmity-based state police ing were evacuated, barrio Scott w. unsure wheth- Department was assisted released after making full extinguish the fire barracks and relea- on one was hurt Scott said he er the apartrnent was re- by the Allegany Police restitution. The Allegany Fire $750 cash bail. Department responded didn't know the name of the occupied Wednesday or if Department and St • Tuesday, no time with two engines as well as tenant or the maintenance the-university would clean it Bonaventure University provided, Joshua L. Cole, Allegany Rescue and EMS, worker. before allowing the resident Security. Olean Police 32, of Wellsville, was • Wednesday,8:06 charged with second- Thomas E Strong, 58, of degree criminal contempt, 1032 Griffin a, was charged a class A misdemeanor. with unlawful possession The charge stems from an of marijuana, a violation incident reported Monday. County Legislature to vote on Franklinville According to police, Strong Cole was processed and allegedly possessed hag- released on $500 cash bail. gles containing marijuana. He is due back in court at Highway Barn bids worth S5 million He was issued a ticket to a later date. appear in court at a later date. ■ Heating, ventilation barn. The rest of the cost have to accept mandatory Cattaraugus County grZteTl'aR and air conditioning Mazza writhe covered by hemm- overtime, Sheriff's Office Mechanical Services, Olean, ing. Ellis said the drivers get Wellsville Police ■ DELEVAN — LITTLE VALLEY — $385,900. There were four The contracts call for sub- $20 per ho. and $30 per IIII Tuesday, no time William G. Church, The Cattaraugus County bids, stantial completion of the hour on overtime. It's stilt provided, Sonya M. 33, of 59 N. Main St,, Legislature's Public Works • Bedded, Industrial facility by Thanksgiving so difficult to get drivers, she Bleau, 30, of Wellsville, Delevan, was arrested Committee reviewed nearly Power and Light Corp. trucks canoe stored inside added. was charged with second- at 10 p.m. Monday on $5 million in bids for the Buffalo, $497,0, Four bids It must be fully completed It is an ongoing problem, degee offering a false a bench warrant issued new Franklinville Highway were received. by Dec. 31. Ellis said. She was leaking instrument for filing, a out of Cattaraugus Barn. IN Plumbing, Trucks from the for ideas on what kinds of class A misdemeanor. County Court for fail- Public Works members Chautauqua Mechanical II, Franklinville barn cover incentives to offer to moti- The charge stems from ure to appear. Church agreed to sponsor a resolu- Falconer, $600,000. Seven about one-quarter of the 403 vate the drivers. Supervisors an incident reported Dec. was transported to tion for the full County bids were received. miles of county road. They work very hard during 20. Bleau was transported Cattaraugus County Jail Legislature to consider next If the resolution is have been stored outside for weekends when it snows, from Allegany County and is due back in court Wednesday. approved by the full County the past hvo winters she said. Any changes Jail, processed and then at a later date. In addition to approval Legislature next week, con- Public Works would have to be negotiated returned to the jail on $100 I ASHFORD — of the four portions of the struction will begin April Commissioner Kathleen with the union. cash bail or $200 property Gerald R. Nason Jr., bid — general construction, 15, after a pre-construction Ellis addressed a continuing Most legislators said they bond. She is due back in 57, of 5109 Potts Road, heating, ventilation and air meeting with all the compa- problem with committee couldn't understand why the court at a later date. Ashford, was charged at condihoning, electrical and nies to firm up the schedule, members — the difficulty drivers wouldn't espond to • Tuesday, no time 1:26 pan. Tuesday with plumbing — the resolution Burr said. of getting plow drivers on a weekend callout, particu- provided, Wyait P. third--degree unauthor- authorizes a $572,500 trans- The Franklinville weekends and holidays. larly at $30 an ho. Crawford, 24, of Willing, ized use of a vehicle, a fer from the county's fund Highway Barn, built in 1953, The Public Works Majority Lead. Donna was arrested on a bench class A misdemeanor. balance or surplus. was extensively damaged Department has day and Vickman said the matter warrant issued out of The charge stems from Mark Burr, Public Works by a fire on Oct 31, 2017. night shifts during the win- should be turned over to a Wellsville Village Court an incident where Nason director of engineering, out- The fire is believed to have ter months. labor-management commit- for failure to appear on allegedly took and used lined the low bids: originated in a diesel engine On weekends, section tee for discussion. a previous charge of a friends vehicle without IIIGeneral contractor, heater in one of the hue., supervisors call drivers out third-degree aggravated permission. Nason was Will. Builders Inc., Corfu, The insurance settlement as needed, but this past win- (Contact reporter Rick unlicensed operation of a processed and released $27 million. There were six from the fuetvas $15 mil- ter needed to make 10 calls Miller at rmillerWolean motor vehicle, an uncles- with a ticket to appear in bids received meeting speci- lion, which will be applied to get caw driver. Under llmeshernld.com. Follow him sifi,ed misdemeanor. coot at a later date. fications. to the cost of the new ICI-bay their contract, they do not on Twitter, @RMiller0T11) Crawford was processed,

Community gathers at SBU to honor Christchurch victims, religious freedom

religion, sexual identity," by firearms. gtie5IETINER saidAminaGolden-Arabaty 'Today, we will be co-Mulder of the dub. "We remembering these victims ALLEGANY — Gathered gather today to recognize the by praying the same prayer together in the solemnity of mmstices that the Muslims Brat they were in tine midst the McGinley-Carney Center in New Zealand endured of," GoldenArabaty said. forFrancisran Ministry lastFriday — that their "We remember them today Tueeday, about 80 com- families will mourn until by letting the light shine." munity members, and the theirlast day," she said with Tarrant, in a manifesto students aced faculty of St a quivering voice and hands he disseminated online, BonaventureUniversity,paid trembling. claimed to be a white theinmpects to the victims The names and ages of supremacist who was of the Othristdanr.h shooting the 50 worshippers who are acting out of revenge for The Celebration of Unity, being mourned were read attacks he said were perpe- Love and Reli.nus Freedom Tuesday by members of the trated by Muslims. He also cede Wagrier/olsen Times seas was organized by the MSA Club, the youngest of livestreamed 17minutes of Muslims prayed the 2 Rekka of Friday night prayer in solidarity with Muslims Muslim Students and Allies victims being only 3 years his violent attack at AINoor Tuesday in the McGinley-Carney Center for Franciscan Ministry. It was the same Qub to honor those lives lost old with many who were Mosque onmultiple service that was interrupted by the murders in the mosques in Christchurch, Friday while praying at the teenagers. sharing platforms including New Zealand March 15. Al Noor Mc‘sque and the There a by Brenton YouTube. Linwood Islamic Centre in Harrison Tarrant Friday was 'We want to commemo- feet those rights While one family much larger than we New Zealand. the largest mass shooting rate what happened," said individual may not see the can sometimes imagine." Calabria wrote a prayer "Together roe sMndnot in New Zealand's history Golden-Arabity's brother, diffmence they make, she The same sentimmt for the .fttke, incorporat- justinnatinnality but in soli- — Idlling50 people and Jordan, who co-founded urged those in attendance was expressed by Shabana ing some of the 99 names of dare); cornet only Muslims wounding 50 more — ina the Must. Students and to remember that working Chauhdry, a member of the God in the Muslim xellOon. butfor the religious freedom country that typically sees Allies Club with his sister together with love can con- campus Islamic Center. "It He asked that "those who granted to all Americans, about 35 murders annually and led prayers Thesday quer anything that divides restores our faith in human- had been injured in mind, regardless of their age, race, and only a handful of deaths "kis really mmorMnt, not us iht" she said of Tuesday's body and spirit continue to only for mymff, but for the Ali. Miller Nation, direc- servile. serve in the light," and that student body . a whole tor of the Franciscan Center Father Michael Calabria, people be "instruments of to put importance on for Social Concern, agreed. director of the Center for p.m towards all people in whathappened when 50 "Where I do find hope Arab and Islamic Studies, a world tom by violence and is the gathering we experi- expressed his belief that conflict" Zealale=gYlvtaVew enced this morning and all whathappened seemliest Brother KevinKriso was CARPET we're doing here." Mesh.lar gatherings hap- a problem for New Zealand in attendance at the service, Amina Golden-Arabaty peeing around the world," — orjust a problem for he said, due to losing a EXPRESS urged those in the crowd she sard."When we come Muslims — but "a tragedy friend inthe terror attacks of about SO gathered to not together to offer support and that the world-wide ennunu- of 9-11 only necolpnize injustices of care and sham the intimacy nity must share and that "I realized that all this that day, but to celebrate of prayer with one another, we must standup against reverberation of violence that the freed.s that we have we begin to see each other as such hatred if we am true to is going down the line is oat and work together to pro- brothels and sisters, forma our faith, whatever that faith getting us amevhere at all CARPET & VINYL and that we have to come together as apeople ... we CERAMIC TILE have to speak out aboutit New York State Electric &Gas Electric Corporation (NYSEG) and get nd of the violence LAMINATE FLOORING !bails in our beans" NYSEG has filed tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New York State Public HARDWOOD "Unfortunately," said Service Commission (PSC) to Implement a residential timeokise rate to become Barry L. Gan, director of IlArorAle rIlifS • totolly tinned • Mare Tim 10,000Sq.Yds.In Skal: effective April 1.2019. St Bonaventt.'s Center for Nonviolence, "until we A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take service under find a way to remove the 611 West Stole Street wean feelings of different peopl. a Special Provision within Service Classification No. 8 for as tong as Mecustorner Olean, NY 14760 Design'," - around the world that oth- owns or operates the electric vehicle. ers are threats to them, we www.rarpetxpress.nef will continue to be haunted Phone: (7161373.5391 The Customer Charge will beS1S.11 per month. The Day-time per kllowatthour by terrorist attacks aimed at those who appear as threats. delivery charge is 10.04931 and the Nighttime per kilowatt-hour charge is 50.01812, Fax:1716) 373-5393 The solution does not con- Supply charges and all other surcharges are applicable. Tariff schedules are Mottle 9am-5:30pfn sist of eliminating people available at nyseg.com. — it consists of eliminating Fri 9 an-flpm • Sal 10am-3pm fears that people have of others." OLEAN TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019 A-3

Cattaraugus County Legislature approves POLICE REPORTS bids for new Franklinville Highway Barn Olean Police by DominicJ.Passerino, 23, 111Weduesday,2:03p.m., of 2105 Klice Cross Road, Gabriel A. Phillips, 23, of Allegany causing damage Construction 120 N. Second Si., Allegany, to both vehicles. was charged with operating on $5 million a motor vehicle with regis- Wellsville Police tration suspended/revoked, 'Tuesday, no time facility to begin an unclassified misdemean- provided Dario A. 'reveres- or, and operating without An., 64, of Woodside, was April 15 insurance, an Infraction. charged with driving while Phillips is due back in court intoxicated, an unclassified 89 TOM 81881 at a later date. misdemeanor; and speed Olean Times Herald 111Wednesday, 5:02 pan, in zone, inadequate lights no injuries were reported and refusal to take a breath LFITLE VALLEY — from a heo-vehicle accident test, infractions. The charges Work can now officially on North Seventh Street stem from a traffic stop on begin on a new Franklirwille near West State Street South Main Street Taveras- Highway Barn Lynette Y. Heath, 74, of 138 Nbras was arraigned and The Cattaraugus County N. Seventh St., Olean, was remanded to Allegany Legislature unananously backing out of a driveway County Jail on $250 cash when she reportedly struck bail or $250 property bond. awarded a total of about Tom Dinki/Oleen Imes tiered $4.2 million in contracts a passing vehicle operated He is due back in courtat a Cattaraugus County legislators, including Vergilio "Dick" Giardini (right), his. berts, 26, later date. and a transfer of more en to Chairman James Snyder during Wednesday's meeting. The legislature than half a million dollars 1,',T1y V,sFtRtsRot.,01.,,, pproved bids for the new Franklinville Highway Barn. for construction during causing damage to both New York Wednesday's meeting, conditioning contract to one of the trucks — and seas pulling in the back this time vehicles. ■ State Police nearly 17 months after the Mazza Mechanical Services later demolished. instead of the front it's going Wednesday. 5:18 p.m., no injuries were reported II MACHIAS — 000.1 bam caught Are on Inc.; a $497,000 elechicel Snow plows stationed to be a nice bam for them." Dominic j. Vaccaro, 69, of Halloween 2017. contract to Industrial Power in Franklinville were forced Trucks from the from a hvo-vehicle acci- dent on West State Street Mathias, was charged at "It's about time we got and Lighting Corp.; and a to sit outside the past two Franklinville barn cover Thesday with it going," said Legislator $600,0W plumbing contract svinters. about one-quarter of the 400 near First Street Linda June Sweeten, 75, of 337 third-degree l Vergilto "Dick" Giarclini, to Chautauqua Mechanical "It was difficult because miles of county mad. mischieraeedass E felony D-Allegany, who is co- II LLC what happens is a lot of the With construction expect- Laurel Ave, Olean, report- edly struck the rear end of a Vaccaro was released with a chair of the Public Works Total spending for the plow trucks, they have to let ed to begin Apr1115, the ticket to appear in court at a Couunittee that approved new bam will be approxi- rt ren for 15-20 minutes and contracts call for substantial vehicle operated by David P. Tessmer,56, of 14763 Wilson later date. the bids last week mately $5 million, which the let themwarm up before completion of the facility by ■ RUSHFORD — A 'Everything seems to be county plans to pay for by they can go out on projects," Thanksgiving so trucks can Road, Collins, which was stopped in traffic. Sweeten, one-vehicle accident was coming together, everything using the $572,500 tiensfer Giardini said. be stored insule. It must be reported at 755 pm. under budget Hopefully and borrowing about $3.4 The new barn will have fully completed by Dec. 31. who told police she was distracted by a man dancing Tuesday at the intersection we can get started (with million. a 10-bay garage, five bays 'M want to get it going of County Road 7B and construction) cm the 15th of The remaining $1.5 on each side of a brick-faced so we can get the guys in on the sidewalk, was cited for following too closely, an Mount Monroe Road. John next month.' million will come Emmen entrance and office area. The it this fall,' Giardini said. T. Ormond, 71, of Cuba, seas In addition to the trans- insurance settlement from doors will be at the rear of "Hopefully we won't have a infraction, 11Wednesday,S19 identified as the driver. No fer of $572,500 from the the fire at the old highway the fadlity, not facing Route bad winter like we did this injuries were reported. undesignated fund balance, barn on Oct. 31, 2017. The 16 as the old building did. past hinter." no iniuries were reported from a two-vehicle accident IIIWIRT — Danielle the legislature awanied barn on Route 16 built "It's going to be a bigger C Spencer 41, of Olean, a $27 million contract to in 1953, was extensively barn for them where they (Contact reporter Thin on NorthSb

ideas, and information Minimum wage about the community into largest increase itnffidral statement.e 1,,,,, The impact on City of in spending pw. Olean property owners is estimated to be only an 1,Yeal3nCU-ttil additional 11 cents per $1,000 of assessed prop- erty value, meaning the OLEAN — A budget ;rage, annual library tax with a $21,000 tax increase for individual with a in May to is 'I' for vote home valued at $50,000 Ole be 992 su an Public will approximately Library.the in 2020. Town of Olean Library officials on residents with a she Friday released a pro- taffy valued home will sed $1.16 million pay approximately $123 udget for the 2019-20 b in' 2020 to support the fiscal year. The budget Librars Bob cl.rk/Oleoe Times Herold represents a 1.91 percent ,,,b, )s is a bargain when Olean City School District voters will head to the increase in spending one considers everything polls May 7 to sound off on a $1.16 million budget to Photo subroated compared to the 2018- that is avail- support the Olean Public Library. The Rev. Father Mariusz Sierhart (right) with parishio- 19 budget able to hoe- ners Steve and Sue Myers reflect on the 14th Station approved By the numbers row and to The library's service area p.m. May 710 the library of the Cross at Our Lady of Peace Church. The par- lazotlin ish is holding a public Stations of the Cross event participate is the same as the Olean All registered voters liv- March 29 at the church. Olean Public Library in at the City School District ing in the Olean City The 2020 proposed budget Library all Salary led the rising School District are eligible property Total Expenditures: year long," appropriations, with to vote on the budget and tax levy for $1.16 million the board a $37,839 increase to one library trustee posi- the upcom- Our Lady of Peace holding Percent Increase: 1.91 added. $578,070. The budget calls tion. Absentee ballots are ing year is percent Library for lower retirement and available. tentatively Property Tax Levy: $1.06 Director health insurance costs, but Also up for election Stations of the Cross Friday set at $1.06 million Michelle also includes an increase will be one library trustee million, a 2 Percent Increase: 2 per- La voie in PICA payments of to the seat currently held percent hike By AMANDA GRABOWSKI He described Lent as a cent seas not about $3,000. by Michael Kasperski. Special to the Olean limes Herald over the cur- "time to rechaF our fails Vote date: May 7 immediately Also expected to Petitions for the library rent budget. battery" throu praye4 available for increase by around $4,500 board seat are due by 5 — That equates o a $20,806 SALAMANCA fasting, recant ration and comment. this year are administra- p.m. April 8. Candidates As part of on-going almsgtving. increase in property tax While many public tive expenses, mostly due must be qualified vot- Lenten observances in Stations of the Cross are collections. libraries function as non- to rising professional fees ers in the school district the area, the Rev. Father typically 14 paintings or bas "The 2020 budget was profits with allocations and other administrative and have resided in the Mariusz Sierhart recently relief sculptunes installed developed to meet the from local school districts, expenses. district since at least May announced there will be along the walls in churches Library's long-range plan the Olean Public Library Operations and main- 7, 2018. Nominating peti- Stations of the Cross at 6:30 to illustrate a prayer devo- of service. The Library operates as a governmen- tenance expenses are tions must have at least pm. Friday. March 29 at tion, which focuses on the Board of Trustees incor- tal agency with taxing expected to fall around 25 signatures of registered Our Lady of Peace Church, specific events of Jesus porates user input, staff authority under state law. $3,300, while the pro- voters within the school 274 Broad St. Guises last day on earth as posed costs for library district This traditional Easter a man, beginmng with His materials and binding are The library board season event will be held condemnation. set to rearm the same. meets on the third in conjunction with St. As the participants and leader move from station to However, $2,000 was Wednesday of the month, Philomela Church in Fraedinville, St John's in station, this series of sprayers moved from electronic meeting a minimum of 10 Olean and St Bonaventure serve as a mini-pilgrimage. resources to book pur- times per year. in Allegany At each station, the individ- chases. For more information, "God demonstrates his ual recalls and meditates on call 372-0200. A public budget pre- love for us through his these specific events from sentation is scheduled death and resurrection," Christ's last day It is with great sadness that I announce I hat or 6 p.m. April 9 in the (Contact reporter-edttor said Sierhart of the Easter The stations are most effective Saturday, March 30, 2019, Prizes ibrary's gallery. Bob Clark al belerkeholeon Holiday; which is one of the commonly prayed during Plmrmtwy will close its doors permanently. The annual budget thoesheralitcons Follow him two most important celebra- Lent on Wednesdays and vote is set for 9 a.m. to 8 on 'Ruiner, @OTHBob) tions in the ethristian world. Fridays, and especially on It has been an honor and privilege to serve Good Friday the day of the this great community for the last 30 years. year upon which the events actually occurred. It has also been one of the most rewarding New YorkState Electric &Gas Electric Corporation (NYSEG) experiences I have ever had. Following tile Stations NYSEG has filed tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New York State Public of the Cross at Our Lady of Myself and my staff will be available to Peace, them will benvere Service Commission (PSC) to implement a residential timeht.use rate to become priests available to hear con- assist you in any way we can to transfer effective April 1,2019. fu.. s ions. your prescriptions or call your health care All are welcome to provider. A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take service under attend. Another upcoming customer I would like to thank my community use rill a SpecialProvision within Service Classification No, 8 for as Magas the Lenten event at Our Lady its support, my staff for being the best people omens or operates the electric vehicle. of Church is master I have been associated with, and my family. Concert, which will take Tiffany, Connor, and Jarrett who have been The Customer Charge will bell 1.11 per month. The Daytime per kilowatt-hour place at 2 p.m. April 14, Palm Sunday, featuring old by my side every day. delivery charge is 10.04935 and the Nighttime per kilowatt-hour charge is 50.01812, and new tunes offered ty Supply charges and all other surcharges are applicable. Tariff schedulesare the church choir led by par- Thank you all so much. available at nyseg.corn. ish music nlinisters jessIca Anderson and Rosalie 044 Ptlet Kalinowski.

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CALENDAR Thursday, Mardi] Music venue looks to revive Leeds hotel ■ Austerlitz Planning Board 7 p.m. Town Hall, 812 Route 203, Spencedown BySarahTrafton explained. The venue's capac- 519392-3260 foloinii-cienemetti ityls setat100 people. • Chatham Town Board Workshop 7 LEEDS — Renovations at a "We want it to feel like a p,m.Town H011,488 Houle 295, Chatham venue—nota diningroom," he 518-392-3262 former hotel in Leeds will soon • Claveraek Republicans Club 7 p.m. bring live music to Greene said. Town Hall, Houle 217, PhEniont 518-851- County at an unparalleled level, Lynch andMurphyseemany 7570 The Marble Rock House, lo- areasforthebusiness to grow. cated at 1147MainSt, has been Wewantto keep itsimpleto Hail, 23 a hotel since the 18nns — first start,"Lynch said. 518-3291234 Imam as Hotel St George, then The business partners are • Kinderhook Mirage Planning Board considering turning the former HML6Chatham St., Innder- Gilfeather's Sligo Hotel and fi- 1064518-758-6882 nally O'Brien's. The property is apartments into hotel rooms, • Kinderhook Town Zoning Board of owned by Ballo Mayo Property rebuilding the former barn Appeals 7 p.m. Town Hall, 3211 Church Management on the property for expanded St, Valeta 519758.9882 Musician and entrepreneur event space and potentially • Rhinebeck Zoning Board of Appeals TerenceLynchjoinedTheMar- hosting dance lessons, Lynch 710 p.m. Town Hall 80 East Market St, ble Rock House team in 2018. said. RhInebeck845-876-1922 The Marble Rock House will • Stockport Tovo Board Workshop 7 The venue will have its grand p.m Town Hal, 2787 Atlantic Ave., Hod- opening March 22, showcas- be open on weekends through sOn 519828-9389 ing reggae, Motown and pop- the month of March. In the infusedbandThe BigTakeover, spring, the business will be Friday,March 8 TheBig Takeover performed at open Thursdays through Sun- days. The venue will close at • Claverack Senior Citizens 1 p.m. Hudson's popular venue Club Reformed OutehChurch,Christian Eska- Helsinki, at405 Columbia St., in 10 p.m. and stay open latex on tion Bolding, Route 9H,Claverack December. Fridays. • Hudson Historic Preservation Com- We finally have a need for "We willjust do weekends to mission 10 asiC66liall,520Waffen this (type of venue]," Lynch get started and hone it," Lynch Hudson, 51811291030 said. "Club I felsinki has shown 001MITED said. "We will do happy hour me Mat" TheInside of the Marble Rook Thursdays and Fridays at 5 Saturday,March 9 Most shows will not have a House musk venue in Leeds, p.m." which is slated to holdits • Germantown History Depadment set admission price and will be The Marble Rock House will 9 a.m.-noon 1767 Parsonage, 52 Maple open to the public with sug- grand opening Mardi 22. be open for lunch Saturdays Ave, Germantown 518.537-6687 gested donations, Lynch said, and Sundays, staying open late with the exception of The Big Carl said. The Gilfeather family Saturdays and closing at 10 Monday,March 11 Takeover's upcoming perfor- sold the Sligo Hotel in 1981. p.m. on Sundays. ■Canaan Town Board 7 9m. Upstairs mance. Carl sees the venue as a "We may expand and do Town Hall, 1647 Route 5, Canaan 518- "We want this to be a place promising development for Sunday brunches," Lynch 781-3144 for everyone," he said. "Locals, Leeds. added. • Ctdiens Climate Lobby Columbia New York City transplants and "Anything to help Leeds The Marble Rock House will County Chapter 6 p.m. location varies (ei- tourists." would be an improvement" he hold a community welcome ther Hudson or Chatham) 516-6797901 Owner Neil Murphy invited said. event March 15 prior to the • Copake Parks and Recreation Com- tenns of music, the venue mission 7 .m. Park Building,234Mountain Lynch to get involved with the The Inside of the Marblellock House musievenue in Leeds, hick grand opening. InewRoad, pCopake.518-3291 project. willstrive to be all-encompass- is detach° hold its grand opening March 22. "We want to getthefood and • Hillsdale Panning Board 730 p.m. "He wanted the place to be ing,Lynchsaid. bargoing,"Lynch said. Town Haft Main Street, Hillsdale 518-325- fun," Lynchsaid. "We want to include every "We will be doing tacos," from local chefs. The venue will also hold 5073 Lynch's background as a style and culture," he said, "We some live entertainment Minch • Hudson City School District Board Lynch said, "Pulled pork, bris- The music is the business's musician and imowledge of the want to engage the community ket, beef,vegetable... Wewill al- primary focus, Lynch said, so 16 and 17 for St Patrick's Day, of Education 7 p.m. Hudson High School, and haveacultural space." 215 Harry Homed Ave., Hudson areawerektyto developing the sohave some funiappetizem]." the menu is intended to he Lynch said. Concerts will run from fill • Hudson Common Councilorganna- rightfeel,hesaid. The venue will offer a selec- simple. "On Saturday, my friends p.m. tionalmeeEng fogovmd by informal meet- "I grew up on Church Street tion of local craft beers, Lynch "Ourprioritiesarevenue,bar and I will pay tribute to Irish ing at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 520 Warren St, right here in Leeds," Lynch "Sometimes, venues don't said, adding the menu will fea- and restaurant," he added. rack," he said. "On Sunday, we Hudson, 518-8291030 explained. "I've been to every start shows until 11 p.m. and ture options from Crossroads, The bar and dance floor will have live, traditional Irish • Hudson Industrial Development hoarding house and resort then you justhave people wait- Chatham, Hudson and Sloop spaces are conjoining, and music from3-7 p.m." Agency 5:30 p.m. City Hall. 520 Warren ing around," Lynch said, "We within walking distance." breweries, patrons will have the option Far infommtion or tickets St.,Hudson,519828-1030.TentatIve. wantolderpeople orfamilies to ■ Kinderhook Village Recreation The duo will pay homage to "Itwillfeellikeamtepub,but to dine at events. Some tables for The Big Takeover and other Commission 7 9m. lidlage Halt 6 Cha- the hotel's history by having be able to enjoy music at a rea- more,"Lynch said. will be removed at 8 p.m. to al- upcoming shows, visit themar- sonable time. And we want to nson St, Mndethook 518-758-9882 boarding-house-style games in The bandit also serve frozen low for more dancing, Lyndi blerockhousecomievents be Idndto =neighbors." • Milan Town Board 7:30 p.m. Wilcox the backyard such as bocce ball, margaritastogowiththeMexi- Memorial Town Halt 20 Vlicox CI Ide, Ml- shuffleboard and corn hole, For food, the menu has a can theme, Ire said. Patrons Ian 845-756-5133 Mexican focus. • Dew Lebanon Tom Board 7 p.m. Lynchsaid. may also expect pop-up nights Town Hall, 14755 Floute22, New Lebanon Localhistorian RobertCarl LINER 518-794-8888 recalls the hotel's time as Gil- MASS GATHERING PERMIT NOTICE • Philmont Village Board 7 pm. Vil- feather's Sligo. lage Hag, 124 Alain St, Philmont 518- "Leeds was an Irish town Hudson Black Arts and Cultural Festival and Parade 2019 672-7032 ApplkatIon Submission Date: February 28,2019 in the '609" he said. "You Date of the Event: Faddy through Sunday, Auguste, 10 end 11,2019 • Rhinebeck Town Board 6:45 p.m. couldn't get through Main Description of Event: FridayArtist Festival from 6-gpm. Saturday Family TownHall, CO East Market St, Rhinebeck Day Festival from2.10pm. Parade vrill travel down Warren St,from lth ■Taghlanic Tom Board 7 p.m. Town Street. It was bumper to St to the Hudson Rivertfront Park at eprn. Sunday Gospel Festival from bumper. You could go from 3-8pro. All activities will take place at the Hudson lilverfront Park 893 NY Hall, Route 82, WestTaghlanio 518-851- Name of Applicant: Operation Unite, Newyork Main St, Cairo, 7638 one location to another for • Tivoli Planning Board Workshop 7 irishmusie Written public comments m y e submitted to the Hudson www.toadslle.com 9m.HistoriclIdatts dePeysterHall,1 Too- The property belonged City Clerk within 10 days of t e first publication of this Notice. 11Commons, Took 845-757-2021 to the Catskill Woolen Com- panyin 1867,according to the Tuesday,March 12 BeersAtlas,Carlsaid. NewYork State Electric &Gas Electric Corporation (NYSEG) • Chatham Central School District Charles Bateau owned Board of Education 6 p.m. High School the property from 1917 until nome NYSEG has filed tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New York State Library, Chalham518-392-240M 1930—during its time as the • Chatham Planning Board 7 9m. Louis F. Payn Foundation Public Service Commission (PSC) to implement a residential time-of-use St. George Hotel, according Retirement Residence Town Halt 488 Rout 295, OhaVorn 518- to GreeneCounty directories, rate to become effective April 1, 2019. 392-3262 Reasonable rates • Claverack Town Board 5 pm. Spe- Cad said. cial budget wmkshop. Tann Office Build- The property belonged to starling at $31 daily. A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take ing, 91 Unmet) St, Mellowing 518-679 Elizabeth Gilfeather In 1962, Includes 3 meals daily, service under a Special Provision within Service Classification No. 8 for as 7911 laundry services, and long as the customer owns or operates the electric vehicle. light housekeeping. No up-front fees. The Customer Charge will beS15.11 per month. The Day-time per 12 Coleman Street kilowatt-hour delivery charge is 90.04935 and the Night-time per kilowatt- Chatham, NY 12037 hour charge is $0.01812. 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CALENDAR Thursday,March 14 Memo to businesses: Move more, eat healthier ■AusterlitaZonIng Board of Appeals 7 p.m. Town Hall, 612Rode 203, Spencer- y Melanlaekorevic Nine employees started the tom 5184923260 (as needed) Imbla-Come Media challenge, mod all but two fin- • Chalham Wage Board 7 p.m Tracy HUDSON — The holiday ishedit Memorial Hall 77 Chatham SI., Chatham eason is a notorious time for The results of the three 518-392-5021 asking on the pounds, but • Claverack Tom Board 7 p.m. Tom participating employers was Court Building, Route 217, Mellenville workplace initiative by the close. 51B372.7911 olumbia County Chamber "It was a very close chal- • Copake Tom Board 7 p.m. Town f Commerce helped partici- lenge— everybody was highly Hall, 230 Mountain Bien Road, Casale antsundo the damage. involved on every one ofthelle 518-3291234 The Chamber of Commerce teams," said Erin Nevins, • Gallatin Town Board 6:30 p.m.Tom onducted the "Manage the Hall, 667 Route 7, Gallatin 516-398-7519 chairwoman of the Move Co- amage" winter challenge, es Ghent Town Board 7:30 p.m.. Toot lumbia initiative. "The chal- vith a trio of kcal compa- Hall, 2306 Hoyle 66, Shunt 8-3924644 lenge was so close that it was 'es participating — Coate, • Hudson Planning Board 830 p.m. all within about a 100-point City Hall, 520 Warren St., Hudson 518- he Columbia County Health 828-1030 epartment and Columbia spread from each team." • landerhook Tom Plannina Beard ounty Real Property TasSer- Sponsors of the Manage the Workshop 7 pm Town Hal1,321f Church 'ceAgency. Damage challenge were Kin- St., Valatie Employees were asked to derhook Bank, Columbia Me- • Livingston Town Board? p.m. Town morial Health and EP Nevins Hall, Counry Route 19, lhogsten 516- rep a log of theirhealthyhall- (351.9441 ts, including exercising daily, Insurance. The next initiative re Milan Recreation Committee? per, rinking water, eating a fruit will be a spring challenge be- khlcox Memorial Town Hall, 20 Wilcox r vegetable at every meal, ginning April I. Cade, Milan 045-756-5133 ating a meal without refined "We are trying our hard- • Atherton Village Town Board 730 arbohydrates, reducing elec- p.m. Shape Hall, Outchess Avenue, Mil- est to make an impact on doe laden 518-759-4459 tronics usageandsetting aside community," Hunt said. "We • North East Town Board 7:30 p.m. 'me formindfulness. mmtaXMCMWOOMMK.o.un want to continue keeping the Town Halt Maple Avenue, North East 510d "This is a health and well- The Manage the Damage winter challenge encouraged participants to move more,eat healthier and community focused an keep- 709-3770 ess initiative started by the be mindful of their health habits. Pictured,leftto right, are Edo Nevins from EP Nevins Insurance; ing health as a priority, and as • Philmont Zoning Board of Appeals 7 °tumble County Chamber Victoria McGehee from theColumbla CountyDepartmentof Health;JeffreyHunt,president an initiative we think we can p.m. Village Hal, 124 Male St, Philmont f Commerce," chamber 518-672-7032 and CEO of the ColumbleCountyChamberof CommeremEileen Pastore framAmerIcan Joint make a difference. We started resident and CEO Jeffrey • Stockport Planning Board 7 pan. Care Foundation; and Amy Metter and Carol Pattersonfrom the Columbia CountyChamber of off small, and we are growing runt said. "We realized that Tom Hall, 2787 Adantic Ave., SIAM Commerce. every year." 518-828-9389 s a business organization ■ Stuhresant Town Board 7 p.m. hat represents businesses tend to spend more, and so we Hunt said. "We are now the Town Hall, 5 Sunset Oifva, Slapesant roughout Columbia County created a wellness challenge 20th healthiest county in doe 51B-750-6248 hat a healthy employee is a state of Newyork and our goal ore productive employee, to allow people who want to Saturday March 16 d so see instituted several change their habits from the is to get into the top 10 in the holiday season and to start the next two or three years." • Germantown History Department itiatives to try to help em- 9 a.m.-noon 1767 Parsonage, 52 Maple layers reduce their premium new year on a healthier front," Victoria McGahan accepted Ava,Germantom 518-537-6087 osts by instituting several Hunt said. the plaque and prizes on be- ■ Stmwesant Rail Station Restoration workplace and workforce In the fallof 2016, the cham- half of the winning organiza- Committee 9 a.m. Town Hall, 5 Sunset ber also did a step challenge, tion, the Columbia County Orive,Stuhresant 51B-758-6248 hallenges. Our impetus for 's is the Robert Wood John- which Coarc won. That initia- Department of Health, on Foundation and the Uni- tive sought to encouragemore "When I got people in- Monday, March 18 ersity of Wisconsin, which walking and exercise among voked in this, they were ask- ■ Austerlitz Comprehensive Plan 'reps track of health in coun- participants. ing, is it this easy?And yes, you OversIghl Committee 7 p.m. Town Hall, ies throughout the United This year, Columbia County get points for the changes you 812 Route 203, Spencertown 518-392- are already doing and for the 3260 tales." movedup a handfulof spots in • Austedia Fire Commissionets 7:30 The Manage the Damage the statewide rankings. healthyhabitsthatyoualready Spencertonw Fire Company, One challenge put employees to "Of the 62 counties in the have," McGahan said. "That's MAISEIMMIMOOM/MRTOMMA Memoial orhY, *mass's, 518492- e test. state of New York, before we wlq,so manypeople were able 3260 "We know that during the started this initiative Colum- to start and complete it. Half Columbia CountyChamber ofCommercePresident and CEO • Canaan Planning Board 7 p.m. Up- olidays and Christmas sea- bia County was ranked 26th in the battle is getting Pen* to Jeffrey Hunt hands the winner's plaque tot/Mode MeGahanfrom Maas Town Hall, 1647 Route 5, Canaan heColumbia CeentyDepartment of Health. 51B-701.3144 On people tend to eat mare, terms of healthiest counties," finish." • Chatham Village Planning Board 7:30 am. Tracy Memorial Wage Hall,77 Main St, Chatham 518-392-5821 • Clermont Fire Commissioners 7 Minor injuries in Harry Howard Avenue crash p.m. Town Hag, 1795 Rohe 9, Clermont 518-537-6368 y Amanda Peron on Harry Howard Avenue left hand, police said. He re- hide at the time of the crash, To reach reporter AmaridaPur- • Gallagn Planning Board7 p.m. Town olmbia-GreeneMedla Hall, 667 Route 7, Gallatin 51B-398-7519 when his 2014 Red Toyota Van fused treatment at the scene, police said. all,m11518-828-1616e42500. • Germantown Town Board 7 p.m. HUDSON —Minor injuries struck a parked, white 2004 police said. The cause of the crashishe- Town Halt 50 Palatine Park Road, Oa, orsendemernallioapareelt• ere reported when a van Toyo ta Tundra, police said. The owner of the pickup llevedlo be driver Inattention, mantom 518-537-6667 ruck a parked pickup truck thedailymaiblel,ortiocei • Mnderhook Village Recreation on Harry Howard Avenue on Antonio suffered a cut to the ruck, Garfield Wisdom, 37, police said. No tickets were is- Committee 7 am. Village Hall, 6 Chatham ednesday morning, police head and a minor injuryto his of Hudson, was not in the ve.. sued. arnnndajpurcelt St, Kinderhook 518-7504562 aid. • Red Hook Flanntng Board730 p.m. Town Hall, 7340 South Broadway, Red The crash was reported just Hook B45-7504606 efore 8 a.m. outside 72 Harry Payn NewYorkState Electric & Gas Electric Corporation (NYSEG) ■Taghlonle Zoning Board of Appeals owardAve. lione 7 p.m. Tom Hall, Route 62, West Tagh- Dominic I. Aquilio, 59, of NYSEG has filed tariff revisions January 2, 2019 with the New YorkState km10510,9514613 reenport, was driving north Louis F. Payn Foundation Public Service Commission (PSC to implement a residential time-of-use Retirement Residence rate to become effective April 1, 2019. Reasonable rates pER starting at $31 daily. A residential customer with an eligible electric vehicle may opt to take Includes 3 meals daily, service under a Special Provision within Service Classification No. a for as laundry services, and long as the customer owns or operates the electric vehicle. light housekeeping. No up-front fees. The Customer Charge will be 515.11 per month, The Day-time per 12 Coleman Street kilowatt-hour delivery charge Is 00.04935 and the Night-time per kilowatt- 893 Main St, Cairo, NY Chatham, NY 12037 hour charge 150,3.01812. Supply charges and all other surcharges are 518-392-4971 applicable, Tariff schedules are available at nyseg.com, www.toadsllc.com www.paynhorne.org

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CALENDAR Thursday, March 21 Historic barn rises from the ashes • Austeditz Town Board 7 p,m, Town Hall, 812 Route 203, Spencedown 518- 392-3260 By Melanie Lekorevic part of Greene County in this Columbia.GreeneMedia area, sending hay to the city Hall74trAT2T, ig:C.R.516:392n- COXSACKIE — Four years and other places. When we 3262 ago, a massive fire destroyed received the hay press, things • Columbia Economic Development a 19th-century barn that !clad of came together." Corporation Governante and Nomina- te Committee 11:30 am. 4502 Route 9, housed an antique market Hay was an important driv- Hudson and auction shop on Route er of the county's economy in • Copake land Use Review Commit- 9WinCoxsackie. the 19th century. tee 7 p.m. Town 1911,230 Mountain lfiew Anew, historic barn is rising "Hay was a hugely impor- Road, Capake 518-329-1234 on the same site this week. tant industry here," said Rick • Germantown Zoning Board of Ap- peals 7 pm. haw Hall, 50 Palatine Park The Greene County Histori- Hanse, Coxsackie town su- Road, Germantown 518-537-6687 cal Society an Monday after- pervisor and a member of doe • Ghent Tom Board T30 p.m. Town noon began erecting a partial historical society's board of Hall, 2306 Route 66, Ghent 518.592.4644 replica of a barn that dates trustees, "The hay press has • Hudson Common Caned Eco- back to 1890, andwill house a been stored outside for years nomic Development Committee 6 p.m. hay press from the same era, and we wanted a place to put City Hall, 520 Warren St., Hudson 518- 828-1030 which will eventually be fully it." • Kinderhook Town Planning Board 7 operational, Greene County In 1900 there were 130,000 p.m. Town Hal1,3211 Church St., Valet Historical Society President horses in Manhattan and each • Mnderhook Village Historic Preser- Bob Hallock said. animal ate 15-20 pounds of vation Commission 7 p.m. Village Hall, 6 The barn is going up on the hay each day— amounting to Chatham St, landerhook 518-758.01382 • Pine PhIns Town Board 7:30 p.m. same site where a barn from ahout400,000 tons ofhayeach Town Hall, 3284 Roate 199, Pine Plains the same era that housed the year. Much of it came from 518398-8600 farmer Lincoln Center and Greene County, according to • Rbinebecklening Board of Appeals Lincoln Auction Service was the Greene County Historical 7:30 p.m. Town Halt 80 East Muria! St, destroyed in April 2010 by a Society. Rhinebeck 845-876-1922 ,1I dramatic blaze that required At the time, there were Apart,r, in Cox r ackk, on fridatMarch 22 five fire departments and tom about 15 hay presses in the hours to get under control. GPM eld eYNPly Trultimnre propun.ym,Ims.,11,y the GrefarlitCurd,lir.t,,r1Sacitty. • Hodson Historic Preservation Com- The cause ofthe firewas de- mission 10 an,City Hall,520Warren St, Hudson 518428-1030 tennined to be electrical, Hal- locksaid. Saturday, March 23 The Historical Society pur- chased the property three ■ Copake Conservation Advisory Committee 9 am. Town Hall, 230 Moun- years ago for $30,000, Hallock tain Mew Road, Copake 518,329-1234 said. re Germantown History Department The organization also ac- 9 am: noon 1767 Parsonage, 52 Maple quired from Earlton an 1890 be.,Germantown 518.537-6687 barn that was dismantled, restored and is now being Monday. March 25 erected on the site. The barn re Canaan Recreation Committee 7 was dubbed Meadow Ridge p.m. Upstairs Tom Hall, 1647 Route 5, Heritage Ham and was pur- Canaan 518-7014144 chased from a church-owned • Claverack Town Board Workshop 7 pm. Town Offica Building, 91 Church St., summer camp. Macao 518-672-7011 "The barn sat out on Route • Columbia County EnHronmental 81, It was condemned and it The cupola that willbe installed atop the barn enceconstruction Committee 6:30 p.m.let Floor Committee needed to come down," Hal- is complete. Room,401 State St, Hudson lock said. "We talked to drool, ■ Copake Planning Board 7 p.m. gonization that ran it and we throes to raise funds for the Town Hall, 230 Mountain View Road, Co- purchased it for a dollar." area, but the one owned by project, which will cost about pake 518-3204234 $200,000 by the time it is corn- • Gallatin Pinning Board7p.m. Two The project was spurred the historical society will be Hall, 667 Cobbn Route 7, Gallatin by the donation of a historic the only one on public display pleted.A substantial donation • Ghent Commercial Toning Review 17-foot-tall hay press that is in all of eastern New York and got the wheels turning, but the Committee 6:30 p,m, Tovm Haft 2306 inside the barn as it is being New England, according to organization is halfway to its Route 66,Ghent 518-392-1644 erected, The haypress was do- theHistorical Society. totalfundraising goal. • Hudson ary School District Board nated by the VanDerzee Farm The frame of the barn is ex- "We had a big donation to of Education 7 p.m. Hudson High School, help us along in the project, 215 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson in NowBaltimore. panted to be completed this • The Hudson MAI pm. at City Hall, Once completed, the barn week, but the roof and siding so in retum for that we called 520 Warren St, Hudson and hay press will be a trib- will take more time and will it the Meadow Ridge Heritage • Mnderhonk \Allege Zoning Board of ute to the hay industry, an depend on weather and addi- Barn," Hallock said. Appeals 7 p.m.flth MondayVillage Hall, 6 important element of Greene tional donations. tie declined to Identify the Chatham St, Mnderhook518-758-9882 County's agricultural history, The frame of the building is door. • PhIment Village Board Workshop 7 The new ham is situated to Mamma ofthe1890barn isoriginal,butthe roof andsiding Meadow Ridge Heritage Barn original, but the roof and sld- p.m. Pillage Hall, 124 Main St, Philmont the leftofthe bam that burned th!twill be Installedlater will usenewmaterials bacausethe Committee Chairman Tons ingwill consist of new materi- 518672-7032 and was cared fan, years ago originals were too damaged to be restored. re Rhinebeck Town Board 6:45 p.m. Satterlee said. als. Town Hall, 80 East Market Si., Rhinebeck "This will he a history of "We weren't able to save because the HistoricalSociety • Muwesant Planning Board 7 p.m. hay," Satterlee said. "With the the old siding," Satterlee said. wanted to preserve theview of will also hold programming, TOtYll lia11, 5 Sunset Drive, Sturvesant other old barns we have here "It was just too brittle and the Brand, Museum, located exhibits and other activities. 510-7586248 behind the site. A completion date for the • Tivoli Zoning Board of Appeals 7 tat the Bronck Museum] it we couldn't get it off in one m. Historic Watts dePeyster Hall, I Two- will show a progression. Hay piece." In addition to housing the project is unknown, Satterlee Choose Columbia Commons,, Thus 845-757-2021 was really a very important The Historical Society con- hay press, the completed ham said. Tall Us What You Think! Tuesday, March 26 Parish of St. Christopher / St. Cylvra nresent • Canaan Zoning Board of Appeals 7 Thema be a spedalmeeMg of Me p.m. Upstairs Town Hall, 1647 Route 5, 00E12 Canaan 518.781-31 44 Ccrumbia EcorunieDaYelapmen1 • Chatham Central School District 20 Games Including 4 Specials CdpararonBoadolDiedm Board of Education 630 Pot High 60001 Beautiful baskets &containers filled & beautifully wrapped as prizes farrle pulp= croblMing pdfc Library, Chalharn518-392-2400 Sunday, March 31, 2019 inpulaspartorteCEDCBoade lies pm (doors open at t1ami stralegic *ring Furless. 893 Main St, Cairo, NY Penny Social & Grand Prize Raffle for 50" Smart TV Please Join Us www.toadslIc.com Food available for purchase including our famous hand cut french fries' CEDC PUBIJC MEETING Tickets are $15.00 in advance March 2211pm • 2:30pm and $20.00 at the door Hudson/tree Library St. whristopher School 51N 5th SI, Hudson. NY 12534 Serving Greene coed Columbia Counties THE Benner Rd. 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ligHlabgb.21 STATIPOIIU criminal possession of a con- appearance ticket fora future substance, a class A misde- • John U. Adams, 40, of pm Tow trolled substance, a class A courtdate. meanor; having a controlled Dalton, Massachusetts, was aftwo▪ hl2-582177 UMW Ea.lkesau • Tanya M. Grey, 39, of 54180ibIL Hudson, was arrested at 1030 misdemeanor; and unlaw- • Mark FL Byrd, 56, of Ab- substance In a non-original arrested at 12:53 am. March marlo•Teinvim lordel p.m. March 21 in Coxsackie ful possession of marijuana. erdeen, North Carolina, was container, a violation and 23 in Chatham and charged 7 pa Tem Hal, 411 lied. 293, sod charged with seventh-de- a violation. Ile was Issued an arrested at 8:21 p.m. in Kin- for having Inadequate brake with seventh-degree criminal Galata 518404X2 greo alminal possession of a appearance ticket fora future derhook and charged with op- fights, an Infraction. lie sae possession of a controlled sub- • abed bawds Medial elating a motor vehicle with a held. slance,a class A misdemeanor. Calmed's. kwarits rid mad controlled substance, a class A coundate. Imadaille" Mem PP Mak misdemeanor. She was issued • Daniel P. Ludwig 23. of Wood alcohol content greater Carey Dupont, 40, of lie was issued an appearance Hakes. an appearance ticket for a fu- Whine, was arrested at 11:13 than .08 percent and driving Stockbridge, IG dcketkiralieturecoun date. • Capiehrlm Mudd kerb 7 ture court date. am-MardatinCleveradtand whileintoxicated. both undes- was arrested at 12:53 • Joseph Patterson, 39, of palmelid29911sedb1MiRsat • Neivin Martinez Marcos, charged with allied misdemeanors; and for March 23 in Chatham and New York, was arrested at 3:31 eile5184291934 not having headlights, an in- charged with manufacturing a-10.March 23 in Clatham and sibemlemitiodilaml7em 25, of Germantown, was ar- aiminal possession of a con- fraction:lie was held. drug-related paraphernalia charged with fourth-degree CTogo Ilk 50 MIMI Pah Red Om rested at 12:28 am. March 22 trolled substance, a dam A • Floyd A. Lachance, 41, and seventh-degree crimi- alminalpossession of nar- owilemS18537427 inCelded and charged with at misdemeanor. Ile was issued of Fultonville, was arrested at nal possession of a controlled Codes a dam C felony; fifth- • Nisei melted unlicensed operation an appearance ticket fora Ile 6:53 pan. March 22 In Kinder- substance, both class A mis. degree criminal possession of a rawer vehicle, a class )1 felo- turecourt date. ad"Rad&Vier hook and charged with third- demesnes% and having a a controlkd substance. a class ny; operating a motor vehicle • Michael I. Brenseke, 37, • Kbebbrek Nids Nevis lewd degree criminal possession of a controlled substance In a non- felony and unlawful posses- P2Osesarlegmel,10- with a blood alcohol content of Bay Shore, was arrested at controlled substance, a class B °Alpe, container, etiolation sion of marijuana, a violation. belosk greater than .08 percent and 5:45 p.m. March 21 In Ghent felony: seventh-degree crimi- She was issued an appearance lie was Issued an appearance • MVO* Tom tad 7 p.m. and changed with seventh-de- driving while intoxicated, both nal possession of a controlled ticket fore futurecoundate. ticket fora future court date. Tom lid VII Clod B. lab • unclassified misdemeanors. gree criminal possession of a aidaMiliddro,Vahlb Hewasheld. controlled substance, a class ▪ IMMO Toes bid Boyd • ?wren lid teens • Anthony!? ilamm, 30, of A misdemeanor; and fifth- 1,91168167584M2 Valatie, was arrested at 11:13 degree cdmInal possession WOW YOURSELF Meldestk2mbilkwilat a.m. March 21 InGlaverack and of marijuana. a dem B mis- VA oilmen MEd St. charged with seventh-degree demeanor. He was issued an RibsWell1M061922 • MeTsas ikerd dole* 7 Upgrade to wind IME/Ichidiel• ste6 Digital Cable

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