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Saturday Jul 19 | Star-Gazette.COM

Police Record

He was arraigned in Woodhull Town Court and sent to the Steuben County Jail without bail.

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Thu Jul 17, 2008

WETM-TV Elmira

Properties on the Auction Block

That's according to our newspaper partner, the Leader. Among the delinquent taxpayers is a Steuben County man accused of child sex crimes and attacking his wife in a separate case, Richard Lindsay.

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Mon Jul 07, 2008

Democrat & Chronicle

Child injured after falling under wheel as mother moves car

Steuben County sheriff's deputies today are investigating a motor-vehicle accident in which a Steuben County woman accidentally ran over her 12-year-old son.

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Sat Jul 05, 2008

Playbill

Dugan, Huber, O'Donnell and Rutberg Are in Perfect Harmony Beginning July 6

The Essentials' production of Perfect Harmony - a hit at the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival - begins performances at Off-Broadway's Clurman Theatre July 6. Conceived and directed by Andrew Grosso, ...

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Thu Jul 03, 2008

Star-Gazette

Police record

*A 17-year-old Elmira boy was charged June 26 with third-degree criminal mischief. *Bobby N. Jones Jr., 57, of Pine Street in Elmira, was arrested June 26 on a warrant charging him with driving while intoxicated. *Edward J. Loysch, 42, of South Main Street in Elmira, was charged June 26 with driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident. *Eddie Torres, 38, of Noble Street in Elmira, was charged June 26 with felony driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and endangering the welfare of a child. *George W. Tyler, 40, of Lackawanna Avenue in Elmira, was charged June 27 with felony driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on Sullivan Street and East Avenue. *Roscoe R. McConnell, 58, of Gillett, was charged June 29 with petit larceny at Tops Friendly Markets on South Main Street. *Michelle Jones, 39, of Elmira, was charged June 29 with petit larceny at Tops Friendly Markets. *Noah Gee, 27, of Elmira, was arrested June 29 on a warrant charging him with facilitating third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. *Cameron L. Walborn, 18, of Sutton Street in Elmira, was charged June 27 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Sarah A. Welch, 21, of Hall Street in Elmira, was charged June 27 with petit larceny at Weis Markets. *Crystal Wilcox, 34, of Jay Street in Elmira, was arrested June 27 on a warrant charging her with issuing a bad check. *Tony B. Lee, 22, of Holdridge Street in Elmira, was charged June 27 with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. *Eric A. Knox, 23, of Frank Street in Elmira, was arrested June 27 on a warrant charging him with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. *Derek A. Foster, 25, of Lake Street in Elmira, was charged June 27 with second-degree harassment. *Michael J. Khan, 18, of Horseheads, David R. Perry, 18, of West Church Street in Elmira, and a 17-year-old Elmira boy, were charged June 28 with making graffiti by spray painting on West Clinton Street. *Dominique P. Brooks, 21, of West Second Street in Elmira, was charged June 28 with second-degree criminal trespass. *Dean L. French, 27, of Hornellsville, was charged June 27 with aggravated harassment and resisting arrest following an incident in the town of Hornellsville. *Steven L. Roy, 23, of Smith Hill Road in Woodhull, was charged June 28 with three counts of third-degree rape and third-degree criminal sexual act and four counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Police report that Roy had sexual contact with a 16-year-old girl on several occasions during May and June in Woodhull. He was arraigned in Canisteo Town Court and released to reappear in Woodhull Town Court at a later date. *David L. Vanderhoef, 39, of Hornell, was charged June 30 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, altering a license plate, uninsured operation, unregistered motor vehicle, uninspected trailer, unregistered trailer, inadequate trailer breaks and unlicensed operation. He was arraigned in Hornellsville Town Court and sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 property bond. *Two Woodhull residents were arrested July 1 after an investigation involving the pair serving alcohol in their home to minors. Curtis Abbey, 64, of West Main Street in Woodhull, was charged with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child. His granddaughter, Joan L. Abbey, 20, of the same address, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child. They were arraigned in Woodhull Town Court and released to reappear at a later date. *William "Ben" Allen, 27, of Avoca, was charged July 2 with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child. Police report that he allowed an 18-year-old to consume alcoholic beverages in his residence. *Bridget C. Sullivan, 19, of Horseheads, was charged June 15 with resisting arrest. *Kyle E. Wilcox, 19, of Elmira Heights, was charged June 17 with fourth-degree criminal mischief. *Brian K. Scott, 47, of Elmira, was charged June 17 with petit larceny. *Calvin R. Armstrong, 29, of Elmira, was charged June 18 with driving while his ability was impaired by alcohol or drugs. *David E. Stedge, 42, of Elmira, was charged June 18 with forcible touching and endangering the welfare of a child. He also was charged with the same offenses on June 19 in a separate incident. *Suzanne M. Smith, 39, of Waverly, was charged June 18 with violation of probation on a felony. *Gabriel L. Osborn, 18, of Horseheads, was charged June 19 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Donald Z. Ennis, 18, of Elmira, was charged June 19 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Timothy A. Burke, 31, of Elmira, was charged June 19 with forcible touching, endangering the welfare of a child and first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child. *Gerald L. Breedlove, 25, of Horseheads, was charged June 21 with second-degree promotion of prison contraband and unlawful possession of marijuana. *Eugene A. Mazza, 31, of Elmira, was charged June 22 with second-degree harassment. *Joseph P. Rickard, 39, of Veteran Hill Road in Horseheads, was charged June 20 with felony driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a property-damage accident in the village of Odessa. *Wayne B. Eccleston, 48, of Newfield, was charged June 21 with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop in the village of Montour Falls. He also was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign and driving with inadequate brakes. *Police are investigating a burglary at a seasonal residence on East Fork Road in Wharton Township sometime between June 15 and June 20 during which a number of items were taken including a television, DVDs, about $20 in currency, six bottles of alcohol, a lamp, two rugs and miscellaneous articles of clothing. The loss was valued at $770. *Eric S. Lowe, 29, of Hornell, was charged June 19 with driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. *Stephen Buck, 36, of Hammondsport, was charged June 21 with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. *Matthew R. Tobias, 45, of Hammondsport, was charged June 25 with driving while intoxicated. *Patrick T. McDonald, 53, of Bath, was charged June 27 with driving while intoxicated. *Cheryl J. Hasty, 39, of Corning, was charged June 28 with endangering the welfare of a child after a complaint of an underage drinking party in the town of Corning. *Harold L. Hand, 28, of Cameron Mills, was charged June 28 with harassment and resisting arrest. He was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $500 cash bail or $1,000 property bond. *Police are investigating a burglary at a residence on West Hill Road in Covington sometime between April 18 and June 18. Police said the residence was ransacked and a 12-volt battery charger was taken. *Police are investigating a burglary at a residence on New Town Lane in Morris Township sometime between June 15 and June 20. Plastic containers, a digital caliper, bottles of liquor, boxes of reloaded ammunition, 100 feet of copper wire and a spotting scope were stolen. The estimated value is $613. *Police are investigating the theft of two metal cattle gates from property on English Hill Road in Union Township sometime between June 20 and June 22. *Police are investigating the theft of a metal grate and four wooden beams from property on Right Asaph Run Road in Shippen Township sometime between June 14 and June 18. *Julius C. Harpending, 18, of Corning, was charged June 18 with unlawful possession of marijuana and possession of alcohol by a person under the age of 21. *Brandon A. Tuma, 19, of Corning, was charged June 21 with possession of alcohol by a person under the age of 21. *Magee M. Taylor, 31, of Corning, was charged June 22 with driving while intoxicated and several traffic violations after an investigation into a property damage accident. *Gordon C. Cronk, 54, of Addison, was charged June 22 with felony driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and several other traffic infractions. He was sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $2,000 cash bail or $4,000 property bond. *Mark E. Caslin, 37, of Horseheads, was charged June 24 with fourth-degree criminal mischief. *Jose L. Diaz, 26, of Rochester, was charged June 30 with driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and two counts of speeding after a short chase. He was sent to the Livingston County Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 property bond. A passenger in the vehicle, Linda Sanchez Torres, 26, of Rochester, was found to be wanted on a Rochester City Court warrant charging her with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. She was transported to the Rochester City Police Department. 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.

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Tue Jul 01, 2008

WETM-TV Elmira

Addison Man Sentenced in Fatal Crash

An Addison man will spend 2 to 6 years in state prison for causing a fatal car crash last year in Rathbone.

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Tue Jun 17, 2008

Star-Gazette.COM

Accused Steuben burglar's case adjourned to Aug. 1

The case of accused burglar Kyle B. Dickerson of Corning was adjourned Tuesday to Aug.

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Fri May 23, 2008

hosted Newsday.com | Newsday.com

'Sand' at Parrish, Buckminster Fuller at Whitney

Sand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor (June 29-Sept. 14 at Parrish Art Museum, Southampton). We play in it, loll on it, build castles out of it, and wash it out of our hair, but what, exactly, does sand mean? Its physical and metaphysical significance is explored in this show at the Parrish that gathers together an extensive and extremely diverse bunch of artistic all-stars, from the 19th century masters James Abbott McNeil Whistler and Winslow Homer to such recent virtuosos as Milton Avery, Jasper Johns and Alex Katz. parrishart.org, 631-283-2118 J.M.W. Turner (July 1-Sept. 21, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan). This much anticipated blockbuster, including more than $1 billion worth of canvas, follows the visionary sweep of the British painter's trajectory from historical epics, through seascapes and canvases where paint seems to swirl for its own sake. With some 70 pictures on loan from Tate Britain, and another 70 from other international collections, this promises to be a retrospective filled with fireworks. metmuseum .org, 212-535-7710 Inspired by Light: Landscapes by East End Masters (June 21-July 27, Guild Hall, East Hampton). Three reigning queens of the Long Island landscape school will be ruling over this exhibit at Guild Hall in East Hampton. Jane Wilson's mesmerizing wide-open spaces take off from the low horizon of her Iowa childhood and merge with the water-dappled light of Water Mill. Jane Freilicher studies the fertile farmland - lately subject to development - rolling down to Mecox Bay from the cool vantage of her Water Mill Studio. And April Gornick's moody, moonlit oceans and bays invoke powerful ancestors from the American luminists to the German romantic Caspar David Friedrich. guildhall.org, 631-324-0806 Louise Bourgeois (June 27-Sept. 28, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan). Visitors to the Guggenheim this summer will be greeted by two colossal bronze spiders unfurling their elegant legs in the museum's rotunda. The monumental arachnids have sprung from the studio of Louise Bourgeois, the 96-year-old sculptor whose majestic retrospective will stalk the Guggenheim's spiral. With 150 works including early paintings, works on paper and sculpture in multiple media, the show will pay homage to the career of this unique yet exceedingly influential woman. guggenheim.org, 212-423-3500 Buckminster Fuller: Starting With the Universe (June 26-Sept. 21, Whitney Museum of American Art, Manhattan). Buckminster Fuller is one of the 20th century's mavericks, a man who struggled to erase what he saw as the arbitrary boundary between science and art. Famed for inventing the geodesic dome, he also immersed himself in math, literature, molecular biology and environmental science, chiefly to answer the question: 'Does humanity have a chance to survive lastingly and successfully on planet Earth, and if so, how?' The Whitney's show includes the sole extant Dymaxion car; models of the Wichita House; the Tetrascroll portfolio as well as models, sketches, notebooks and other artifacts. whitney.org, 800-944-8639JUNE 3. Framing a Century: Master Photographers, 1840-1940. Examining photography's first 100 years through the work of Gustave Le Gray, Roger Fenton, Carleton Watkins, William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, Edouard Baldus, Charles Marville, Eugene Atget, Walker Evans, May Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Brassai. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, Manhattan. Through Sept. 1. metmuseum.org, 212-535-7710 And please keep in mind: JUNE 7. Site Specifics 2008. Installations and mixed-media work created for the Carriage House. Islip Art Museum, 50 Irish Lane, East Islip. Through July 27. islipartmuseum.org, 631-224-5402 JUNE 13. Focus: Picasso Sculpture. Installation examining the artist's career as a maker of three-dimensional objects (includes cast bronzes, plasters and assemblages made of diverse materials). The Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St., Manhattan. Through Nov. 8. moma.org, 212-708-9400 JUNE 18. A Passion for Pixels. Group show exploring the many manifestations of digital art, reception 1-4 p.m. July 27. Islip Art Museum. Through Sept. 7.

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Mon May 12, 2008

Advertising Age

Grogan Leaving Berlin Cameron

“I'm looking at a range of options ... the expectation is I'll wind up outside the industry.”

Bill Grogan has resigned as president of Berlin Cameron United after five years at the WPP Group-owned agency. via Advertising Age

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Fri Apr 11, 2008

Technology Marketing

Silk Soymilk Lets Customers Do the Selling

“It's honest. They are regular people who are clearly excited about the brand. They are saying, 'why don't you give it a shot?'”

April 11, 2008 By Kenneth Hein Silk Soymilk is fortunate enough to have grabbed a 70% share of soy milk drinkers - it's the rest of the population it now needs to recruit. via Technology Marketing

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Mon Apr 07, 2008

Star-Gazette.COM

Regional News

BATH Burglary case moved to April 28 The case of a Corning man charged with burglarizing at least 31 homes in Steuben County last year has been adjourned to April 28. via Star-Gazette.COM

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Fri Apr 04, 2008

Regional News

Three vehicles were destroyed Thursday evening in a garage fire in the town of Bath. via Star-Gazette

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Fri Feb 22, 2008

Star-Gazette.COM

Archives

Archived articles from Friday, February 22, 2008 Van Etten company lays off 14 workers Elmira Corning flights to Philadelphia canceled Dunkin' Donuts robber sentenced Gallery: Weather photos More Walnut Street ... via Star-Gazette.COM

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Wed Feb 20, 2008

Star-Gazette.COM

Archives

Archived articles from Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Please note: Sections that are updated weekly will not have stories listed here, as our free archives are only available for seven days. via Star-Gazette.COM

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Sun Feb 17, 2008

Star-Gazette

People in the Twin Tiers

Arnot Ogden Medical Center *SPECIALE -- A son, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007, to Ryan and Christie Runkle Speciale of Corning. via Star-Gazette

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Tue Feb 12, 2008

NY Observer

The Afternoon Wrap: Monday

Two famous blondes tussle over the same Chelsea pad. Cameron was there first though. via NY Observer

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Sun Jan 27, 2008

Star-Gazette

People in the Twin Tiers

Arnot Ogden Medical Center *SKINNER -- A son, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008, to Charlie and Tammy Pike Skinner of Millport. via Star-Gazette

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Mon Jan 14, 2008

Democrat & Chronicle

News beat

Steuben teen is facing charges A Steuben County teen was charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl, Steuben County Sheriff's deputies said Friday. via Democrat & Chronicle

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Sat Jan 12, 2008

WENY

Teen Faces Sex Assault Charges

Police arrested a Cameron teenager for allegedly sex with a 13-year old girl and selling her drugs. via WENY

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Fri Jan 11, 2008

WETM-TV Elmira

Cameron Teen Faces Charges For Having Sex With 13-Year-Old

Steuben County Sheriff's Deputies say a 17-year-old from Cameron faces multiple charges after he had sex with a 13-year-old girl and provided her with marijuana. via WETM-TV Elmira

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