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Killing Sea Lampreys in Catherine Creek Canal
The parasites are called sea lampreys, and can literally suck the life out of fish.
Whether it's a wizard's wand or a wind-power icon, the designs are varied and creative.
*Edward Abbott, 27, of Hornell, was charged on Sept. 12 with unauthorized and unlicensed uses of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop in Hornellsville. *A 17-year-old boy, of Wayland, was charged Sept. 16 with two counts of first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child. He was arraigned in Wayland Town Court and sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of cash bail or property bond. An order of protection was issued for two children involved in the case. *Gerald Burdett Gee, 60, of State Street in Lawrenceville, was arrested Thursday on a warrant for failure to notify the state of an address change. He is a Level 3 sex offender who moved to Lawrenceville in May without notifying authorities, police said. *Anneliese Coolbaugh, no age provided, of University Avenue in North Cohocton, was charged Sept. 16 with four felony drug charges. She is accused of two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. She was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 property bond following arraignment in Steuben County Court. The arrest followed a four-month investigation. *William E. Horton, 41, of Etruscan Lane East in Corning, was charged Sept. 14 with second-degree assault, second-degree harassment and resisting arrest. *James H. Ecker Sr., 71, of Wall Street in Corning, was charged Sept. 12 with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content of more than .08 percent and leaving the scene of a property-damage accident. *Michael C. Schmidt, 30, of Caton Road in Corning, was charged Sept. 12 with driving while intoxicated and driving with a blood-alcohol content of more than .08 percent. *Darlene Krupp, 53, of Arkport, was charged Sept. 12 with driving while intoxicated after a Hornellsville traffic stop. *Maxwell Faulkner and Michael Grinmanis, both 18, of Altamont, were charged Sept. 12 with illegal possession of alcohol and unlawful marijuana possession after a traffic stop in Hornellsville. *Nathan R. Riehle, 29, of Humphrey, N.Y., was charged on Sept. 14 with aggravated driving while intoxicated and speeding after a Hornellsville traffic stop. The Star-Gazette Police Record reports felony arrests. The record also includes misdemeanors and major traffic violations that are related to crimes against children or crimes involving drugs or alcohol. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records.
Arnot Ogden Medical Center *HAYDEN -- A son, Thursday, July 31, 2008, to Matthew and Denise Bell Hayden of Burdett.
Real estate transactions are public records obtained by the Star-Gazette from deeds on file in the county clerks' offices.
Hot Wheels shine at Grand Prix
Fun with cars, crafts, art and chicken at Schuyler County festival. Glenda Gephart * August 31, 2008 Just because Labor Day goes by doesn't mean the fun is over -- at least not in Schuyler County.
Gas stations warned over 'bait and switch'
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is warning gas stations across the state to not engage in "bait-and-switch" tactics by posting lower cash-only prices for gas and then charging higher prices for credit-card ...
Groton Town Talk: Monotype print exhibit to open Sept. 5 at Main Street Gallery
The Main Street Gallery, 105 Main St., will open a new exhibition of monotype prints by Christa Wolf called "Satterly Hill," which will run Sept.
Odessa man dies in excavation site accident
HECTOR - Representatives of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday inspected the site of a fatal excavation accident on Skyline Drive in Schuyler County on ...
Odessa man dies in gravel mine mishap
An Odessa man was killed late this morning when he was partially buried under a pile of loose gravel at a private gravel mine off county Route 8 in the town of Hector.
St. James Mercy Hospital *MOON -- A son, Thursday, July 31, 2008, to Timothy and Kealica Campbell Moon of Prattsburgh.
"T he Greatest Auto Race on Earth" isn't really a docudrama, according to director and producer Michael Hamm.
Trails set table for diverse tastes
Culinary connection, lodging and craft offerings seen as key to future growth. By Larry Wilson * lwilson@stargazette.com * July 14, 2008 Wine is not enough -- by itself -- to sustain the regional tourism ...
In recognition of his efforts to extend educational opportunities to the residents of the Southern Tier, Amann received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Keuka and was a guest speaker.
*Frances E. Kinney, 61, of Burdett, was charged June 26 with petit larceny at Wal-Mart. *Blaze R. Brockway, 25, of Millport, was charged June 18 with burglary. *Elias D. Garcia, 21, and Timothy R. Morgan, 20, both of Elmira, were charged June 20 with an environmental conservation violation -- fishing without a license. *Jovon Moss, 22, and Kenneth R. White, 19, both of Elmira, were charged June 20 with an environmental conservation violation -- failure to carry a fishing license. *Cassie S. Stafford, 21, of Old Fort, Tenn., was charged June 20 with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop. *Jodey L. Buchanan, 32, of Horseheads, was charged June 22 with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop. *Robert P. Pecor, 25, of Addison, was charged June 23 with unlawful possession of marijuana after a traffic stop. *Thomas R. Cundy, 48, of Lockwood, was charged June 24 with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop. *Jack K. Brewer, 36, of Elmira, was charged June 24 with driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of marijuana after a traffic investigation. *Robert J. Wright, 37, of North Chemung Street in Waverly, was charged June 18 with third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. *Police are investigating a burglary at a residence on Ammerman Road in Litchfield Township sometime June 24. A small amount of money, mostly in coins, and personal checks were stolen. *Michael Dunn, 29, of Towanda, was charged June 26 with drug possession after a traffic stop on Railroad Street in Towanda Borough. *Police are investigating a burglary at a residence on Orshal Road in Orwell Township between June 22 and 25. A television was taken, police said. *Aaron A. Dickerman, 28, of Pearl Street in Corning, was charged June 19 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, no signal and moving from a lane unsafely. *Jason W. Case, 19, of West Pulteney Street in Corning, was charged June 21 with third-degree assault. *Michael J. VanDusen, 19, of East Third Street in Corning, was charged June 21 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and no signal. *Andover A. Suman, 24, of West Pulteney Street in Corning, was charged June 21 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operation without insurance, operation with a suspended registration and failure to signal. *Jennifer L. Morse, 23, of Maple Street in Corning, was charged June 22 with second-degree obstructing governmental administration. *Taylor B. Anglin, 27, of Maple Street in Corning, was charged June 22 with second-degree unlawful imprisonment and third-degree attempted assault. *James B. Holiday, 39, of Hillvue Avenue in Corning, was charged June 23 with first-degree criminal contempt. *Shawn Michael Benjamin, 27, of Ontario Street in Corning, was charged June 26 with second-degree burglary. *Kiira A. Winkky, 28, of West 19th Street in Elmira Heights, was charged June 26 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Jennifer D. Strickland, 22, of O'Connor Avenue in Hornell, was charged June 19 with first-degree offering a false instrument for filing. Police said she fraudulently prepared a landlord statement, signed it with another person's name and submitted the statement to the Steuben County Department of Social Services in an attempt to obtain housing. *Donald Schroeder, 65, of William Street in Elmira, was arrested June 21 on a warrant charging him with petit larceny. *Aaron DeJesus, 25, of Linden Place in Elmira, was arrested June 21 on a warrant charging him with second-degree assault. *Thomas J. Greene, 30, of Madison Avenue in Elmira, was arrested June 22 on a warrant charging him with third-degree tampering with a witness. *Franklin L. Reyes Jr., 18, of West Gray Street in Elmira, was charged June 22 with second-degree harassment. *Edward W. Sloan, 44, of College Avenue in Elmira, was arrested June 22 on warrants charging him with false personation, criminal trespass, petit larceny and failure to register as a sex offender. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records.
John Fisher College in Rochester. Wick, a junior, is a business major with a concentration in corporate finance.
Communities back scenic byway plan
Guess what the Burdett Village Board, the Watkins Glen Village Board, the Schuyler County Legislature, the Lodi Village Board and the Seneca County Board of Supervisors have in common.
*ROE -- A son, Friday, March 28, 2008, to Wesley and Amber Sisson Roe of Addison. *STEVENS -- A daughter, Wednesday, April 16, 2008, to Derek and Jill Opetosky Stevens of Elmira. *NAYLOR -- A son, Wednesday, April 16, 2008, to Douglas Naylor and Kimberly Riker of Elmira Heights. *BENNETT -- A son, Tuesday, April 22, 2008, to Mark and Nicole Utzig Bennett of Horseheads. *FRANZESE -- A daughter, Tuesday, April 29, 2008, to Mark and Kirra Franzese of Burdett. *ERVIN -- A daughter, Thursday, May 8, 2008, to Ryan and Teresa Ervin of Elmira. *SEYMOUR -- A son, Monday, May 12, 2008, to Michael and Heather Safford Seymour of Corning. *KRITZBERGER -- A daughter, Friday, May 16, 2008, to Mark and Carrie Clymo Kritzberger of Hornell. *GROSS -- A daughter, Friday, May 16, 2008, to Christopher and Alice Santee Gross of Hornell. *ROSS -- A daughter, Sunday, May 18, 2008, to Arron Ross and Bambi Learn of Canisteo. *HOAD -- A son, Thursday, May 22, 2008, to Sabin E. and Karla D. Travis Hoad of Prattsburgh. *VanDYKE -- A daughter, Tuesday, May 6, 2008, to Jeffrey and Breanne VanDyke of Athens. *ALEXANDER -- A son, Wednesday, May 7, 2008, to Tammy Alexander of Athens. *JOHNSON -- A son, Thursday, May 8, 2008, to Timothy Johnson Jr. and Tonya Johnson of Waverly. *MYERS -- A son, Thursday, May 8, 2008, to Dianna Myers of Chemung. *MAY -- A daughter, Friday, May 9, 2008, to Katie May of Athens. *McCARTHY -- A daughter, Friday, May 9, 2008, to Deserae McCarthy of Millerton. *GOBLE -- A daughter, Saturday, May 10, 2008, to Thompson Goble Jr. and Cassie Goble of Sayre. *SHEDLOSKY -- A son, Sunday, May 11, 2008, to Tara Shedlosky of Waverly. *BLOW -- A daughter, Monday, May 12, 2008, to Sara Blow of Milan. *HICKS -- A daughter, Tuesday, May 13, 2008, to Angelia Hicks of Towanda. *BRADFORD -- A daughter, Tuesday, May 13, 2008, to Heather Bradford of Towanda. *KITCHIN -- A daughter, Wednesday, May 14, 2008, to Julie Kitchin of Sayre.
An Elmira Free Academy graduate who has served as a missionary and addressed the United Nations will preach Sunday at New Beginnings United Methodist Church.
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