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UNRAVELING
A HEROIN RING
Criminal JEFF MURRAY JMURRAY@STARGAZETTE.COM
Three local heroin users dead. Plans to take out a rival drug dealer with violence.
complaint A grandiose vision to become the exclusive heroin supplier in the Elmira area.
reveals how law Those are among the details that emerge from a 77-page criminal complaint that led
enforcement to the recent arrests of eight individuals from three states for their alleged involve-
painstakingly took ment in a ring responsible for bringing thousands of dollars worth of heroin and
down a major other drugs to the Elmira area. The complaint also documents a massive and well-
Elmira heroin ring coordinated effort by law enforcement at all levels to take clues offered by a few
confidential informants and use them to unravel a labyrinthine conspiracy that goes
back more than three years. See RING, Page 8A
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6 0 7 - 2 7 1 - 8 2 8 4 S G N E W S @ G A N N E T T. C O M S TA R G A Z E T T E . C O M S U N D AY , O C T O B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 6 3A
ELMIRA HISTORY
Hall of
Fame to
induct
locals
Anthony J. Specchio
Sr., of Watkins Glen,
will be among three
men inducted Tuesday
into the Schuyler
County Hall of Fame.
Also being inducted:
William Wickham IV, of
Hector, who died in
Glenda 2009, and Dutton S.
Peterson, who died in
Gephart 1964.
Seneca The induction cele-
bration will be from 5
South to 7 p.m. at the Seneca
Lodge in Watkins Glen.
The men are being honored for
their very positive contribution of
energy, commitment and persistence
to achieving their vision for Schuyler
County, according to a news release
from the Watkins Glen Area Chamber
of Commerce, which sponsors the COURTESY LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Hall of Fame along with Schuyler A drawing of a fashionable roller-skating rink in 1880.
County government.
Schuyler County is proud to lend
DEATH OF A
its assistance to the Hall of Fame and
the incredible people whom it honors,"
county legislature Chairman Dennis
Fagan said in the release. "The 41 Hall
of Fame inductees represent the best
of Schuyler County and it is truly an
ROLLER SKATER
honor to offer our support.
Plaques honoring Hall of Fame
honorees are on the walls of the first-
floor hallway in the County Office
Building.
Specchio, also a member of the
New York State Veterans Hall of ing money for the trip a whole $12. awaited Billy at the Madison Avenue
Fame, is cited for his involvement Race, tour led to In the big race, Billy attracted atten- rink. During the week, Billys father had
with the Schuyler Countys Soil and tion by pulling out in the lead early in the arranged receptions in many local rinks
Water District, for which he serves as
chairman. American Legion Post 555,
demise of man event. Several athletic trainers in the
crowd specifically Tom Davis and
including Corning, Binghamton and
Hornell. Trainer Smith worried for Bil-
Watkins Glen Fire Department and DIANE JANOWSKI Jack Smith took an interest in Billy lys health and sent a telegram to trainer
Watkins Glen Elks Lodge. CORRESPONDENT and offered to train him. Davis in New York City on March 18.
He is a former Town of Reading They gave him some pointers, fed Come up, theyll kill the boy.
supervisor and county legislator. He The sport of roller derby started as him and bought him skates. By the end Davis made it to Elmira on Sunday.
served in the U.S. Army during the organized skating endurance races of the six-day event, Billy had skated Billy had a severe cold. He told Davis,
Korean War and has been a key orga- around 1884. In 1885, Madison Square 1,092 miles in 144 hours, and easily won Dont leave me here. Take me to New
nizer for Memorial Day and Veterans Garden in New York City hosted a six- the event. The New York papers called York with you tonight. Davis obliged.
Day events for many years. day go-as-you-please competition him a phenomenal roller-skater. He They left Elmira that evening and ar-
Wickham, a seventh-generation with 36 skaters competing for $500 in won a shiny gold medal and $500 cash. rived in New York City in the morning.
farmer, was a founding member and prize money (about $13,000 today). The From the Star-Gazette Jan. 25, 1927: Back at the Putnam House, Billy felt ter-
board member of New York State rules said the skater who covered the Billy won because he had grit, and he rible. The doctor found pneumonia in
Wine Grape Growers. He served on most miles in the six allotted days was kept going when the others tired and Billys left lung. A nurse stayed with him
boards for Welchs, Farm Bureau, the the winner. slept. The fans threw money on track for a week. The following Wednesday,
Watkins Glen school district and com- A velodrome had been erected in the and the skaters would pick it up. In that April 9, Billy wished to look out the win-
munity service organizations. arena and featured a banked oval track. way Billy paid a part of his expenses. dow. A strong wind blew outside. He
He was active with the Valois-Lo- Contestants frequently fainted, were After the race, trainer Davis fed Bil- started coughing. The doctor deter-
gan-Hector Fire Department, Boy taken off the track, revived, then taken ly and set him up at the Putnam House mined that Billy had acute pericarditis.
Scouts, Hector Presbyterian Church back to the course. Spectators were al- on Fourth Avenue. A doctor named Vos- Billy died soon after. Official cause of
and the Watkins Glen Squires Drum lowed to come-and-go. burgh gave Billy a checkup and deter- death was exposure after recovering
and Bugle Corps. He was a veteran of William Donovan had already won mined that the boy had worn himself from pneumonia, contracted by his be-
the U.S. Air Force. fame as a racer in Elmira. Billy fre- out. He needed a weeks rest. ing outdoors so soon after his exertions
Peterson, of Odessa, was a New quented the Mascot Rink on Madison Back home in Elmira, his family and in the race.
York assemblyman from 1937 to 1942 Avenue, the Casino Rink on State Street, friends were howling for [him] to come Actually, two deaths resulted from
and a state senator from 1952 to 1964. the Brooklyn Rink at the corner of home. Billys father had been in NYC to that six-day race: another skater Joseph
He was the only ordained minister to Boardman and South Main streets, and see the last days of the race and was de- Cohen also died shortly after the race.
the Klondike Rink at the corner of Dick- termined to bring Billy home immedi- Cohens death led to a recommendation
See HONORS, Page 11A inson and East Clinton. ately. Trainer Davis said not to move for a law prohibiting roller skating ac-
Billy and two friends went to New him, but Billys father had the last word. tivities exceeding four hours in length.
York City. Billy took along borrowed On a damp Tuesday morning, the Dono- Billy is buried in St. Peter and Paul
skates with wooden wheels and no food vans and trainer Smith came home to El- Cemetery.
LOTTERIES on his stomach. The friends had taken mira by train and half the town met Diane Janowski is Elmira City histo-
up a collection for them to have spend- them at the station. A huge reception rian. Her column appears monthly.
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Food-tasting event to Cornell receives
N.Y. Win 4 (day): 5-3-9-7
N.Y. Daily (night): 5-4-4 star three female chefs $1.2M to thwart
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N.Y. Pick 10: 11-12-18-22-24-27-30-36-40-41- MAGGIE GILROY potato pest
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Mega Ball: 5 School grad Amarissa Scelsi begins
schooling at the Culinary Institute of A Cornell University research facil-
PENNSYLVANIA America in January, she will put her ity devoted to controlling a potato pest
Pa. Pick 2 (day): 4-5 skills on display Sunday at the South- will receive $1.2 million in state fund-
Pa. Pick 3 (day): 5-9-7 ern Tier Independent Restaurants Fall ing to assist with upgrades, officials an-
Pa. Pick 4 (day): 6-7-1-8 2016 Food Lovers Tasting and Demon- nounced Friday.
Pa. Pick 5 (day): 1-5-1-3-6 stration Party. Funding to upgrade Cornells quar-
Pa. Treasure Hunt: 6-13-15-26-29 It will be cool to show people when antine facility for the golden nematode
Pa. Pick 2 (night): 7-7 they have leftovers from dinner how will help to protect potato farmers
Pa. Pick 3 (night): 4-3-9 they can transform it into something crops, state Sen. Tom OMara said in a
Pa. Pick 4 (night): 1-9-0-5 new, Scelsi said. statement. OMara, working with other
Pa. Pick 5 (night): 3-7-1-3-7 Those leftovers will be transformed state senators, secured funding to aid
Pa. Cash 5: 6-11-12-32-38 into fresh pasta, a skill Scelsi will dem- with the first phase of renovations.
N.Y. Take 5, N.Y. Lotto and Powerball results onstrate at the tasting party, to be held KELLY GAMPEL / STAFF PHOTO The golden nematode is currently
were unavailable at deadline. Please see at Traditions at the Glen in Johnson Cassidy Tryon cuts an onion in her home. quarantined to eight counties in New
Monday's editions. City. The 12-year-old appeared on Chopped York, including Steuben County. The
Many people dont know how easy Junior on the Food Network. pest can lead to total crop failure if un-
it is to make fresh pasta, so it will be controlled, and its spread could lead to
really cool to show them how to do domestic and international trade em-
FOR CORRECTIONS that, Scelsi said. ing and Demonstration Party, it is her bargoes, according to a news release
The event will feature more than 20 first as a leader of her own demonstra- from Cornell. Golden nematodes are
The Star-Gazette attempts to report news tasting stations from local restaurants tion. also a threat to tomatoes, eggplant and
accurately and fairly. Please bring errors to and businesses as well as live cooking Its really good experience, be- other plants related to the potato.
our attention by calling 800-836-8970 or demonstrations by three female chefs, cause Im going to have to do this stuff A collaboration between Cornell, the
607-734-5151 or by writing to Lois Wilson, including Scelsi. Although this will be
loiswilson@stargazette.com. Scelsis third STIR Food Lovers Tast- See TASTING, Page 8A See POTATO, Page 8A
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among the highest in the Immigration has grown only because energy companies.
Issues nation for production of
some commodities, such New Yorks immigrant
of an influx of immi-
grants.
Clinton has talked
about expanding clean-
NY sets
Continued from Page 1A as milk and other dairy population, at nearly 4.4 About 1.2 million peo- energy programs and cut- ventilation
products, a state report million, ranks second in ple left to other states be- ting subsidies to energy
Trump.
last year said.
New Yorks proximity
the nation, behind only
California with 10.3 mil-
tween 2000 and 2009, the
Empire Center for New
companies, while helping
the coal industry transi-
rules for
New Yorks economy,
immigration policies and
to Canada, meanwhile,
makes the country the
lion, according to the Mi-
gration Policy Institute.
York State Policy said in a
report.
tion to cleaner technol-
ogy.
nail salons
energy regulations are highest receiver of New So an overhaul of im- So the only reason New Thats what is happen- LINDSEY RIBACK
among the key issues that York exports with near- migration policies sought Yorks population has in- ing in New York: Coal LRIBACK@STARGAZETTE.COM
could be impacted by the ly $15 billion last year, ac- by Trump also would af- creased is because of new plants are either going of-
next president. cording to the U.S. Cen- fect New York, experts immigrants. fline or trying to switch to ALBANY Gov. An-
Heres a look at how sus Bureau. said. In 2014, for example, natural gas. drew Cuomo released a
those three issues could Thats about 18 percent Immigration advocacy New York had an increase I support moving to- new set of ventilation
be affected by who is of the states total interna- groups in New York are of 134,160 foreign immi- ward more clean, renew- standards this week to
elected on Nov. 8. tional exports. actively fighting Trumps grants, second only to able energy as quickly as protect New Yorks nail
About $3.2 billion in candidacy, and they plan California, the group said. we can, because I think salon workers and pa-
Economy New York exports went to to travel to battleground we can be the 21st century trons from the chemi-
Mexico, the data show. states to help Clintons Energy clean energy superpower cals, vapors and fumes
New York is home to The state of New York bid. and create millions of that can contaminate sa-
more Fortune 500 is a very outward-focused He just has a funda- New York has been in a new jobs and businesses, lon air.
companies than any state economy. Certainly, its mental disrespect for im- pitched battle over its en- Clinton said during the The regulations,
in the nation, so any true for the downstate migrants and their fam- ergy policy as it seeks to debate. which will require an ex-
change in federal eco- area, and its true of up- ilies who call the United boost its renewable port- Carl Paladino, the 2010 haust so the fumes go
nomic policy could have state, said Kent Gardner, States home, said Anu folio. Republican gubernato- outdoors, is the latest
an acute impact on the chief economist for CGR, Joshi, deputy director of Gov. Andrew Cuomos rial candidate in New step by the state to ad-
Empire State. a Rochester-based think the New York State Immi- administration has York and a Trump boost- dress concerns about
And while most of its tank. We depend very grant Action Fund. banned large-scale hy- er, said he would hope dangerous chemicals at
major corporations are in heavily on our export The group Make the draulic fracturing, the that Trump, if elected, the salons.
New York City, the health economy, and our trading Road Action put out a re- only state-level ban of its could use the federal gov- This is an industry
of its private sector af- partners are important to port Wednesday that kind in the nation, and ernment to pressure New where workers have
fects the entire states our continued prosper- points out Latinos consti- there have been fights York to allow for frack- long been prone to ex-
economy. ity. tute 12 percent of the over plans for pipelines ing. ploitation and unsafe
About 13 percent of the Also, New York is a statewide electorate, through the Southern Much of the Southern working conditions, and
state governments reve- heavily taxed state and with people of color con- Tier, Albany area and Tier sits above the gas- these regulations are the
nue comes from Wall an increase in regulations stituting 31 percent of all Hudson Valley. rich Marcellus Shale for- latest step this admini-
Street alone and that could make the state less voters. While energy policies, mation, but cannot be stration has taken to
money goes to pay for competitive. While 30 percent of particularly when it tapped because of the right these wrongs and
schools, programs and Already, business voters in New York City comes to permitting, states ban. help ensure employees
services across New groups are opposing New are Latino, its not the comes at the state level, What do you do about across New York are
York. Yorks plan to have a $15 only place in the state the federal government it? said Paladino, a Buf- treated fairly and with
Trump and Clinton minimum wage in New where they have a promi- could play an important falo businessman. You dignity, Cuomo said in a
have battled over poten- York City and Westches- nent voting bloc. role, observers said. can do all kinds of statement.
tial changes to the na- ter County by 2021 with In the lower Hudson The very first ques- things if youre the feder- Under the changes,
tions trade agreements, smaller increases up- Valley, 30 percent of the tion you have to ask is: al government and how New York nail salons
including NAFTA and the state. electorate in White Plains Which candidate is most you treat states that must have ventilation
controversial Trans-Pa- Whats driven the is Hispanic and 48 per- likely to respect the en- have such ridiculous rul- systems that meet the
cific Partnership. small businesses anger cent in Newburgh, Or- during and pretty suc- ings. standards set by the 2015
In particular, Trump more this year than in the ange County, the report cessful model of coopera- Environmentalists in International Mechani-
has railed against the past: They hear constant- said. tive federalism? said New York, however, are cal Code for nail and hair
TPP, and Clinton also op- ly from candidates on New York Conserva- Karl Rabago, executive looking for the next presi- salons.
poses it. both sides about how we tive Party chairman Mike director of the Pace Ener- dent to take a step back The guidelines re-
The trade deals future need to help small busi- Long said Trump only gy and Climate Center in from the fracking boom, quire enough fresh out-
would be profound in ness, said Mike Durant, wants to keep the country White Plains. which they say imperils door air to be supplied to
New York, including in its state director of the Na- safe and doesnt want to Trump has called for groundwater and com- the salons so that all air
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Tasting hold a demonstration is
younger, but equally fa-
hopes viewers take away
from her demonstration.
STIR is a nonprofit or-
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nematodes biology and
Continued from Page 3A miliar with the Food Net- And anyone can cook. local restaurants, headed Continued from Page 3A develop control.
work. Chopped Junior IBMs Chef Watson, by STIR president Rick Cornell Universitys
Winner Cassidy Tryon, 13, which appeared on Jeop- Dodd. In addition to efforts over the past 70
throughout my career, from Horseheads, will ardy!, will also hold a learning tips and tricks United States Depart- years to contain the orga-
said Scelsi, who aspires to demonstrate how to make demonstration. IBM rep- about how to cook home- ment of Agriculture, and nism, and to conduct the
own a restaurant of her pork cutlets with a mango resentatives will be in at- made pasta, Scelsi hopes the New York State De- research and develop-
own one day. So, starting salsa. The dish is very tendance to demonstrate that tasting party patrons partment of Agriculture ment that will always be
now, because Im so similar to one she made how the Chef Watson will also learn how impor- and Markets has kept the the front line of protec-
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of opportunity. Its like a twist on my smart phones, can be put restaurants. through quarantine, reg- growers throughout
Pastry chef and owner entre round, Tryon to use at dinner parties. The only way that lo- ulations, developing re- America, has been re-
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Stacconi Phelps will hold Chopped Junior fea- Food Lovers Tasting and people support them, ment plans. will ensure that Cornells
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Phelps, who was featured STIR demonstration dish be put towards a scholar- big family. developed 22 nematode- of New Yorks key agri-
on Buddy Valastros bak- will not. Other than the ship for a student in the Follow resistant potato varie- cultural industries will
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OBITUARIES
Bravo, Robert E. Burke, Kristina Lee
Deaths of Millport, NY passed (Jaynes)
Richard John The Bear Bills, age 69, HECTOR, away after a long illness on Age 40, of Reynoldsville,
October 11, 2016, ROYCE-CHEDZOY FUNERAL Tuesday evening, October NY, passed away on
HOME 11, 2016 at the age of 85. October 12, 2016 after a
Robert was born May courageous battle with
Robert E. Bravo, age 85, Millport, 10/11/2016, 5, 1931 in Elmira, NY a cancer. She went to
SULLIVANS FUNERAL HOME son of the late Roy Bravo heaven at too young of
Steven E. Burgey, October 12, 2016, MCINERNY and Margaret Wales an age and with so much
FUNERALHOME Bravo. Robert is survived life ahead of her. She
by his loving wife of 63 left behind the cancer
Kristina Lee (Jaynes) Burke, age 40, Reynoldsville,
years, Mary (Mitzie) Marshall Bravo; children, that ravaged her body for more than seven years,
October 12, 2016, ROYCE-CHEDZOY FUNERAL Deborah (James) Watkins, William Bravo (Cheryl hopefully making it wonder why it ever messed with
HOME Pratz), John Bravo (Susan Balland), Michael Bravo; her. The family will receive friends and relatives
Danny L. Coleman, Sr., age 69, Elmira, grandchildren, Kristine (Matt) Carlson, Kimberly on Sunday (Oct. 16) from 4pm-7pm at the Royce-
10/14/2016, Barrett Funeral Home Colavita (Garrett Spier), Jennifer (Brandon) Butler; Chedzoy Funeral Home, 212 E. 4th St., Watkins
great grandchildren, Colin, Sophia, Deakahn, Glen. A funeral service celebrating her life will be
Esther (Welch) Enright, age 95, Elmira, October 8, Emma, Natalie, Benjamin and Rocco; brother, held at the funeral home on Monday at 11:00am;
2016, WALTER J. KENT FUNERAL HOME Duane (Marge) Bravo; brothers-in-law and sisters followed by a reception at the Reynoldsville United
Stacia Wolcott Ismail, age 43, Corning, NY, October in-law, James (Gael) Marshall, Thomas Marshall, Methodist Church. Kristina is survived by her
6, 2016, Lynch Funeral Home Catherine Drew, and Fred Patterson and several dedicated and loving husband, Allan; her two
Josephine V. Kakritz, October 14, 2016, MCINERNY nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a graduate of children the loves of her life, Kaylynn and Kristofer;
Horseheads High School and served his country devoted parents, Dale and Linda Jaynes; loving
FUNERALHOME honorably with the US Air Force. He worked as brothers, W. Scott Jaynes and special friend Geoff
Harold M., Sr. May, age 77, South Broadway, a machinist for over 42 years with Hardinge Bros. Marabella of Rochester, and Sean (Jonilyn) Jaynes,
October 13, 2016, BARBER FUNERAL HOME and enjoyed pitching horseshoes, gambling and was and their children Jaeden and Isaac of Ballston
Sam Misuraca, age 87, Elmira, NY, October 14, an avid card player. It was Roberts wishes that all Lake, NY; grandfather, William Jaynes, formerly
2016, LYNCH FUNERAL HOME services be held at the convenience of the family. of Reynoldsville; brothers-in-law, Aaron (Molly)
He will be laid to rest at St. Mary Our Mother Burke, of Saranac Lake, and Anson (Tammy) Burke
Ruth Haney Rogus, October 12, 2016 , SULLIVANS Cemetery. Condolences and words of comfort may of Norwood; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
FUNERAL HOME be expressed at Roberts Book of Memories at www. She was predeceased by grandparents, Alta Jaynes;
Cpl William H. Smith, December 31, 1953, OLTHOF sullivansfuneralhome.com and Gilbert and Flora Hillerman. She graduated
FUNERAL HOME from Watkins Glen High School in 1994; SUNY
Morrisville in 96, and SUNY Institute of Utica/
Orman L. Surina, of Wellsboro, Pa. formerly of Burgey, Steven E. Rome in 99. She and Allan married on June 26,
Farmington Twp., Pa, July 31, 2016, KENYON Age 59, passed away 1999. She worked as an accountant for Advion
FUNERAL HOME peacefully at his Able 2 in Ithaca. Kristina was a member and Treasurer
John L. Taft, age 79, Elmira, October 13, 2016, home on Ithaca Road of the Reynoldsville United Methodist Church.
Olthof Funeral Home, Inc. in Horseheads on She also volunteered as a committee member for
Wednesday, October 12, the Schuyler County Relay For Life and was a
The list of area deaths that appears above is provided free of charge. 2016. Steve was born in Jamberry Consultant. In lieu of flowers, you may
The Obituaries, In Memoriams and Cards of Thanks
Elmira, a son of the late consider a memorial donation in her memory to the
elsewhere on this page are paid announcements.
Obituary Department: 800-640-1722 Fax: 607-798-0261 William and Marion Reynoldsville United Methodist Church, 5092 SR.
cnyobits@gannett.com (Gerrity) Burgey. He 227, Burdett, NY 14818; or a charity of ones choice.
HOURS: Weekdays 8:30am-5:00pm Weekends 2:00pm-5:00pm
Holidays Call For Deadlines is survived by his sister You may sign a guestbook or Light a Candle of
and brother-in-law, Annette and Jack Bjorvand of Remembrance online at www.RoyceChedzoy.com.
Kristiansand Norway; brothers and sister-in-law,
Bills, Richard John "The Michael and Diann Burgey of Elmira, Joseph Burgey
Bear" of Easton PA and Timothy Burgey of Caton NY;
Age 69, of Hector, passed also several nieces and nephews. Steve lived the first
away October 11, 2016 as 47 years of his life at home with his family. Since 2005
the result of an automobile he has been a part of the Able 2 family, first at their
accident believed to have West Second Street home in Elmira and then to the Kakritz, Josephine V.
been caused by a medical Ithaca Road home in Horseheads. Steve was a Boy Pine City: Age 87, passed
emergency. The family Scout in his younger years. He loved sports, was an away unexpectedly, on
will receive friends at the avid bowler, enjoyed shooting baskets, riding horses Friday, October 14, 2016
Royce-Chedzoy Funeral and attending Elmira Jackals hockey games. Steve at home. Josephine
Home, 212 E. 4th St., was known for his great imitation of the Incredible was born in Detroit MI,
Watkins Glen, on Saturday (Oct 15th) from 3pm- Hulk. He loved to give hugs and could put a smile daughter of Concetto and
5pm. A funeral service celebrating his life will be on anyones face. Family and friends are invited to Antonina Vecchio. She
held Sunday at 2:00pm at the Hector Presbyterian McInerny Funeral Home, 502 W. Water St. Elmira, was predeceased by her
Church. After the burial a reception will be held at on Monday, October 17, 2016 from 3:30 p.m. to husband Charles on July
4:00pm at the BPOE 1546 Elks Lodge in Watkins 5:00 p.m. A funeral service will follow at 5:00 p.m. 19, 2014. Josephine is
Glen. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Interment will take place on Tuesday at St. Peter and survived by her sister Angela Dambroso of Dewitt
Ruth; daughters, Kate (Steve) Woods and Jennifer Pauls Cemetery. Donations in Steves memory may NY; spiritual son Father Matthew Newcomb of Port
(Carl) Roedel, all of Norwood, MA; sister, Georgia be made to Reins of Hope, P O Box 206, Elmira, Jervis NY; extended family, Justin Sherman of the
Leigh Bills (Wesley Slate) of Beverly, MA; nephews, NY 14902. The Burgey family would like to extend U S Coast Guard, Honolulu HI, Reverend Lubomir
Brett (Jessie) Beardslee of Hector; and Richard Bills their sincere thanks to Steves Able 2 family at both Zebak, with his wife Natayla and their two sons;
Slate of Beverly, MA; brother-in-law, Roger (Nancy) the Second Street and Ithaca Road homes for the and grandson James Walsh of Baldwinsville NY.
Beardslee of Hector. Grandpa Bear is also wonderful care and companionship they provided to Josephine is also survived by a host of good neighbors
survived by his three grandchildren, Amelie Woods, Steve over the last 10 years. and special friends. Josephine had a 35 year career
Wilson and Cole Roedel who idolized him. He was working for New York Telephone/Verizon first
born in Elmira on April 16, 1947 to the late Richard in Syracuse and later in Elmira from where she
and Priscilla (Compton) Bills. John graduated from Coleman, Sr., Danny L. retired. She was a longtime volunteer at the Clemens
Thomas A. Edison High School in Elmira and Age 69, of Elmira, NY, passed away on Friday, Center and a member of the Red Hat Society. A
attended Alfred State. After college he joined the October 14, 2016 at home. He was born on April 21, devout Catholic, Josephine was a communicant of
US Army Reserves and served in the Reserves for 7 1947 in Elmira, NY to the late Clarence and Esther St. Cecilias Church and upon its closing became a
years where his locally renowned cooking skills were (Walker) Coleman Jr. Danny was predeceased by member of St. Marys Church in Elmira. Services
first honed. John retired from Verizon after 31 years, his sisters, Bonnie and Mary and brother, Ray. He will take place at St. Marys Church, 224 Franklin
walking many miles in the fields around Watkins Glen is survived by his sons, Danny (Kathy) Coleman Street, Elmira 14904 on Saturday, October 22, 2016.
repairing and splicing cable. He was a former Fire Jr. and Paul (Patti) Coleman; their mother, Sue; There will be one hour of calling from 12:00 noon to
Chief and member of the V-L-H Fire Dept.; member grandchildren, Nolan (Bre), Ashley, Hannah, Skylar 1:00 p.m. followed by a 1:00 p.m. Mass of Christian
of the BPOE 1546 Elks Lodge in Watkins Glen, and and Taylar; along with several nieces and nephews. Burial. Committal prayers and interment will then
Hector Presbyterian Church. He was honored as Elk Danny is a veteran of the US Marine Corps. and he take place at St. Peter and Pauls Cemetery. In lieu of
of the Year in 2007 and 2008. His greatest joy was retired from Hardinge Inc. He was an avid hunter flowers those wishing may remember Josephine with
his family. A lover of the lake since childhood and and fisherman. He was a member of the American a donation to St. Marys Church. Arrangements by
an avid fisherman, he was known for knowing secret Legion Post# 443 and the VFW Post# 901. Danny McInerny Funeral Home.
hiding spots of the big fish. He loved all animals enjoyed morning card games with friends. He will
but his favorites were his cats, Labradors and the be deeply missed. Family and friends are invited to
Muppet. He was very proud to have put his two girls call on Wednesday, October 19th from 4 to 6 p.m. May, Harold M., Sr.
through the University of Connecticut. As a humble at the James D. Barrett Funeral Home. Interment May, Harold M., Sr. age 77 of South Broadway in
man, not eager for the spotlight, he was known to all will take place on Thursday, October 20th at 1 p.m. Wellsburg passed away Thursday, October 13, 2016.
for his generous nature and eager willingness to help in Woodlawn National Cemetery with full military Harold was born November 26, 1938, in Pine City to
someone else. As the giver of nicknames, his humor honors. Claude and Bernice (Stage) May. He is survived by
and love will be missed by all. The family gratefully his loving wife, Helen (Carver) May; daughters and
declines flowers. Those wishing may consider a sons, Rebecca May of Elmira, Harold (Brenda) May,
memorial donation in his memory to the V-L-H IN MEMORIAM Jr. of Lowman, Timothy (Sheena) May of Metamora,
Fire Department; the Hector Presbyterian Church MI, Rachel (Wayne) Facey of Rome, NY, Karen,
Express
Food Pantry or the BPOE Lodge. Envelopes will In Loving Memory Of Joseph, Lucas May and Benjamin (Alicia) May all
be provided at the funeral home. You may sign a Jennifer Joslyn Coleman of Elmira, Lisa May of NE, and Anna and Dustin
guestbook or Light a Candle of Remembrance 07/08/1972 - 10/12/2011 May both of Wellsburg; 11 grandchildren; siblings,
online at www.RoyceChedzoy.com. I often think about you Emogene Walborn, Genevieve Rafferty, Margaret
when you were very Loper, Jacqueline Hults, and Jeanette Good. He was
your
small, you left your also predeceased by Marion, Glen, Claude, Arlene
fingerprints on almost and Art. Harold was retired from NYS Highway
every wall. When you Department in Horseheads and a life member of
were growing up they the Southport Fire Department. He loved camping,
were such happy years spending time with his grandchildren and collecting
condolences..
Misuraca, Sam how you would smile Christmas ornaments. Family and friends are
Misuraca, Sam, age 87 of Elmira, NY passed away and laugh with love, I invited to call at the Breesport Baptist Church 240
on Friday October 14, 2016. Sam is survived by his remember through my Church St. Breesport, NY on Tues. Oct. 18, 2016,
sisters Rosalie Misuraca and Josephine Misuraca and tears. Someday well be from 4-7:00 pm. His service will be celebrated there
other extended family and friends. Sam's Gravesite together in Heaven up on Wed., Oct. 19, 2016 at 11:00 am. Burial service
Services will take place on Tuesday October 18, 2016 above, but for now my will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Those
at 11 AM at St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery in Elmira, beautiful daughter I send wishing may remember Harold with memorials to
NY. Arrangements entrusted to the LYNCH
FUNERAL HOME 318 WEST BROAD STREET
HORSEHEADS, NY.
stargazette.com/obituaries you all my love.
Love,
Mom
Southport Fire Dept., 1001 Carl St., Elmira, NY
14904. Condolences and remembrances at www.
barberfuneralhome.com
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Degree from Elmira College. He was an Eagle Scout
and US Army veteran. He retired from the Elmira
City School District after 37 years of dedicated
service as a Driver Education teacher. He proudly
to ourOpen House
served as a Southport Town Justice for 22 years. He
was an active member and proudly served as Vice
President of the Bent Palms Condo Association.
John loved his annual trips to his second home
in Florida, where he enjoyed spending time with
special friends. John was dedicated to his faith and
his family. Family and friends are invited to call at
the Olthof Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 Pennsylvania
Ave., Elmira/Southport on Sunday, October 16, Saturday, November 5th
2016 from 1:00PM to 3:00PM and from 6:00PM
to 8:00PM. Memorial services will take place the 10amNoon
following day at St. Mary's Church, 224 Franklin
Street, Elmira on Monday, October 17 at 12:00PM Refreshments & Door Prizes
(noon). The Reverend John DeSocio will officiate.
JT's guestbook may be signed at www.olthof.com.
The family would like to thank the thoughtful and Maintenance free, independent livingluxury, style & affordability
caring staff at the Corning Guthrie Infusion Center
for the wonderful care he received. In lieu of flowers,
for seniors offering a variety of available service options.
memorial donations may be made in Johns honor
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. On this beginnings as Margaret Sanger and her won gold and bronze medals in the 200- land, Texas, ended happily as rescuers
date: sister, Ethel Byrne, opened the first meter race. freed Jessica McClure, an 18-month-old
birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New In 1969, the New York Mets capped girl trapped in an abandoned well.
In 1793, during the French Revolu- York. their miracle season by winning the In 1995, a vast throng of black men
tion, Marie Antoinette, the queen of In 1946, 10 Nazi war criminals con- World Series, defeating the Baltimore gathered in Washington, D.C. for the
France, was beheaded. demned during the Nuremberg trials Orioles, 5-3, in Game 5 played at Shea Million Man March led by Nation of Is-
In 1846, dentist William T. Morton were hanged. Stadium. lam leader Louis Farrakhan.
demonstrated the effectiveness of ether In 1968, American athletes Tommie In 1978, the College of Cardinals of In 2011, the Martin Luther King Jr.
as an anesthetic by administering it to a Smith and John Carlos sparked contro- the Roman Catholic Church chose Cardi- Memorial was formally dedicated in
patient undergoing jaw surgery before versy at the Mexico City Olympics nal Karol Wojtyla to be the new pope; he Washington, D.C. British race car driver
an audience of doctors in Boston. by giving black power salutes during took the name John Paul II. Dan Wheldon, 33, died in a fiery 15-car
In 1916, Planned Parenthood had its a victory ceremony after theyd In 1987, a 5812-hour drama in Mid- wreck in the Las Vegas Indy 300.
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Real Experience
Jasper Attach Reid for $0
Washington Street Ext to The- $217,500
resa Hughes for $84,000 Pamela Knapp sold 33 Shethar St
For The Estate Of Ellen S. Mace- to Union Block, Llc for $0
Dunlap, Dianne N. Kaester, Rathbone
Henry Devin sold 3683 Bush Hill
ko, Exec. sold 113 Steuben St to
Ellen S. Maceko for $1
Hartsville
Rd to Dianne N. Dunlap for $1
John D. Herschberger sold 3981
Aaron E. Beiler sold 11225 Coun- in Real Estate
Adrian Cogswell sold 5118 ty Route 119 to Christ S. & El-
Art Ambrose
State Route 417 to Mose M. izabe Ebersol for $125,000
Turnpike Rd to National Associa-
Estate Of Allen H. Ziehm sold Mast for $130,000
tion Community Bank for
4421 County Route 61 to Ziehm, Micki L. Stewart, F/K/A Barney
$45,700 (Arthur D. Ambrose)
H-H Developers, Llc sold 7042
Sandra L. Ziehm, James A. for $1 sold 4495 State Route 417 to South Corning Licensed Associate R.E. Broker
Micki L. Stewart, for $0
738-8900
Golf View to Joshua C. Long for
Hornby Estate Of Marian B. Smith sold
$10,000
Lindley 10 Garden St to Matthew J. (607)
Zacrie D. Barber sold 4438 Pine Leiby for $85,000
Bradford The Ekelmann Group, Llc sold 20
Hill Rd to Cody M. Fitzsimmons Michael Goltry sold County Road OFFICE
(607) 733-2700
for $57,000 #5 to Mortgage Agency State Of River Rd to Jessica M. Warrick
Affairs Secretary Of Veterans for $87,500
Ted W. Rodger sold 4129 West New York for $76,805
sold 6900 County Route 18 to
Cheryl Peckham for $19,000 215 W. Church St., Elmira NY 14904
NY-0000782156
Doris Horton Family Real Estate
Trust sold 6210 County Route 17
to Ronald Floridia for $175,000 Its all about the service!
21St Mortgage Corporation sold (We work for our clients.)
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Patti S. Zawko sold 9229 State 607-733-2700 ext. 502
Route 415 to Of The Patti S. 607-733-9740 (fax)
Zawk Patti S. Zawko, Trustee for
607-731-9060 (cell)
$0
Apartment
Housing
Canisteo Representatives
NY-0000782150
Thomas B And Richard Marts
sold 37 Depot St to Gerald Beyea
for $64,000
Corning
Paul I. Hill sold 217 Wall St to
Edward Zachary Reed for
$195,000
Henry Gruessinger sold 274 Wall
St to Karie L. Dollard for
$215,000
William J. Sylvester sold 191
Columbia St to Michael R. Sharp
for $66,500 29 N. Franklin Street, Watkins Glen
Jeffrey D. Murray sold 165 Pearl
St to Bobbi R. Crane for $20,000
Mnj Properties Llc sold 10627
A-B Winfield St to Daniel O.
Ricketts for $74,000 Melissa C. Oltz, O.D. and
Clair D. Gerow sold 3099 Gorton Mary K. Conroy, O.D.
Rd to Marilyn M. Csikortos for
$200 will be available in the
Della M. Burger sold 11909 River
Rd to Benjamin J. Burger for
Watkins Glen office for
$90,000 medical and routine eye care
Patrick Francis Barker sold 187
Cutler Ave to Kelly Jo Newman
for $132,000
Michael R. Smith sold 78 W
Second St to Of The Michael R.
Sm Michael R. Smith, Trustee for New Hours beginning June 28:
$0
Thomas A. Keebler, Jr. sold 2988
Melissa C. Oltz, O.D.
Tuesday 9:00- 4:00 Mary K. Conroy, O.D.
Hickock Rd to Kevin M. Place for
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Corning stock
has reasons
to rise and
challenges
For the past four years, Corning Inc.s stock price
has basically moved in an arc between $12 and $24 a
share.
Up and down, back and forth. Those who timed it
well to buy somewhere near $12 and sell somewhere
near $24 have profited.
Those who simply held it during
that four-year period have seen their
profits on paper rise and fall.
The stock of the Twin Tiers larg-
est employer is near the top of that
cycle again now, which must raise
some concern for those who own it.
Will it hang around near $24 for
awhile, then slide back down toward
Larry $12, or can it maintain its momentum
and push above that $24 ceiling?
Wilson There are those who look at $24 a AP
share for Corning Inc. as a remark- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during the presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee
Corning ably high price. They remember the Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University, Sept. 26, in Hempstead, N.Y.
Watch early years of the century, when
shares in the troubled company sold for near $1
each. They remember when it was in danger of be-
ing removed from the New York Stock Exchange.
There are also those who look at $24 as a low
price. They remember before the telecommunica-
Trump is not alone: How some
tions collapse of 2001 when Corning stock soared
to more than $300 a share.
Rebounding from its near $1 bottom to its current
tax policy favors the rich
price near $24 was a long and painstaking process SARAH SKIDMORE SELL estate developers. But there are on the individual tax returns of peo-
that cost a lot of people their jobs. ASSOCIATED PRESS many other legal paths for anyone ple who report income of $200,000
Its probably safe to say that given the low- of significant means to lower their or more. It showed high-income
growth U.S. economy and the economic slowdown in Donald Trumps taxes still have tax payments. people found many ways to reduce
Asia, Europe and elsewhere, theres no immediate many people scratching their The Associated Press spoke to a their tax burden, the most common
prospect of Corning Inc. returning to its historic heads: How did he incur such mas- few experts about some of the ways of which in 2013 the most recent
high. sive losses? What happened in oth- that the wealthy can work within year available was total miscella-
That doesnt mean however, that it cant grow. er tax years? Is what he did legal? the law to lower their federal in- neous deductions.
The Fortune 500 company is working on new prod- And how is this even possible? come tax. Here are a few: Its still not common for high-in-
ucts that leverage its materials expertise and manu- The U.S. tax code is notoriously come individuals to face zero tax
facturing skills. complex. But in general, federal NET OPERATING LOSS though.
One of those is automotive glass, a business Cor- income tax is progressive those That same IRS report showed
ning tried unsuccessfully to enter in the 1960s. who earn less face lower taxes and Trump has brought this common that of the 5.6 million income tax re-
It is also developing advanced forms of display those who earn more face higher accounting practice into the spot- turns with an adjustable gross in-
glass and cover glass for the electronic devices that taxes. There are many ways to le- light. It allows businesses to count come of $200,000 or more in 2013,
play a larger role in our lives each year. gally reduce or even eliminate losses, including real estate depre- only 12,517 faced no U.S. income tax
In addition, its revived optical communications that tax burden. ciation, against other income to low- liability that year. That is roughly
business again one of its biggest moneymakers A 2011 study from the nonparti- er their taxes. This could potential- 0.2 percent of high-income returns
will move into a new headquarters near Charlotte, san Tax Policy Center found about ly wipe out their tax payment com- filed that year.
North Carolina, in the next couple of years. 46 percent of Americans paid no pletely for the year. And if losses ex- By comparison, nearly 18.6 mil-
So Corning Inc. has prospects for growth that federal income tax (it estimates 44 ceed income, they can carry that lion taxpayers with incomes under
could help it break out of the $12 to $24 arc in its percent will not pay any this year). balance forward to future years to $50,000 faced zero U.S. income tax-
stock price in the years ahead. About half of those not paying fed- reduce their tax burden. es that year roughly 20 percent of
It also, however, has challenges. Theres political eral income tax had no taxable in- It is designed to smooth the ups that income group. There are limits
turmoil in the U.S., Europe, the Mideast, Asia and come, while the other half took ad- and downs in a companys profit- on deductions though, even for the
Latin America. vantage of measures in the law ability over the years to help them rich.
As a global company, Corning Inc. has to negoti- that allow them to wipe out their stay afloat. Warren Buffett, the famed bil-
ate all that turmoil to find the kind of stability that tax liabilities. The latter primarily But the loophole exists when you lionaire investor who was called out
will allow it to prosper. benefit lower- and middle-income can burst outside of the business by Trump in the last debate for over
The Corning Watch column offers analysis of news groups, thanks to things such as loss and apply it against any kind of deductions, said he could only claim
involving Corning Inc. Contact Larry Wilson in care the earned income tax credit, income, Gardner said. about $3.5 million of his nearly $2.9
of Star-Gazette, P.O. Box 285, Elmira, NY 14902; or by child credits or education tax Tax code changed in the 80s to billion in charitable deductions be-
email at ldwilson2278@gmail.com. Corning Watch credits. However, many high-in- disallow people from exploiting this cause of caps in place per tax law.
appears Sundays. come individuals are also able to opportunity and generating losses
benefit from tax policy. to count against personal income. CARRIED INTEREST
Tax experts say the code is full But the provision remained in place
of loopholes that may be available for professional real estate devel- Popular with hedge-fund and pri-
to everyone, but tend to benefit the opers, such as Trump. vate-equity managers, this allows
rich. That is part of what has made If ever there was a gig that was some of their pay to grow and only
The New York Times recent reve- rigged against regular folks, this is face taxes when they cash out.
lation, raised again at the most re- it, said Neil Buchanan, an econo- These partners and managers
cent debate, so intriguing. Accord- mist and tax law professor at compensation often comes from
ing to tax documents leaked to the George Washington University. gains on the money they manage.
newspaper, Trump claimed more They are paid a fee on the assets un-
than $900 million in losses in 1995, DEDUCTIONS der management, plus a cut of the
enough to potentially and legally profits, known as carried interest.
reduce his tax bill to zero for as A more common way for higher- The fees are taxed as ordinary in-
many as 18 years. income people to lower their per- come but carried interest is taxed at
Trump has yet to release his sonal taxes is through deductions, capital gains rate.
taxes, although he said he will such as donations to charity, unre- It has often come under scrutiny
ASSOCIATED PRESS when his audit is complete. imbursed business expenses and and the U.S. Treasury has estimated
Advanced forms of display glass and cover glass for But it appears to have been even mortgage interest deductions that taxing carried interest at ordi-
electronic devices are one of the new products Corning Inc. done through one of many ele- on second homes. nary income rates would raise
is working on. ments in the tax code favoring real The IRS publishes data annually about $18 billion over 10 years.
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Grandpas story of the Two Little Bears Monitoring blood pressure at home
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tales kept getting re- get up and shoo it away. home, but he didnt yourself. And get one that fits around
peated. So Grandpa hauled old creaky bones give me many details. your upper arm and shows the results
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bear and the garbage Well, he didnt see deer, thats for Answer: Keeping less accurate.
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the tale of the bear walking through Ike was cool as a cucumber quiet, Komaroff But the way most of us handers to take the pressure in the left
Grandpas forest the biggest bear not moving. Grandpa followed Ikes monitor our pressure arm, and vice versa.
ever the size, it appeared, of a black lead and held steady. Ask Dr. K by trekking to the Secure the blood pressure cuff
4-by-8 sheet of plywood. Were they cute? Yes, indeed, about doctors office for occasional blood snugly but not tightly around your
These made for good yarns (immor- 40 pounds each, just a couple feet long, pressure checks is far from ideal. bare upper arm.
talized in Grandpas newest book of brand new bears, around eight months For one thing, it provides isolated Rest your arm on the table in a
nature essays, Log Cabin Year), but of age. Standing six feet away, Ike and snapshots, rather than a complete relaxed posture, with the cuff at about
Ben and old Marsi both hoped there Grandpa observed. The bears drank, picture. Whats more, measurements the same level as your heart.
would be some new grist for the bear and then, all of a sudden, they lifted at the doctors office can be elevated. Relax for a minute or two, taking
story mill. their heads. This phenomenon is known as white- slow deep breaths, and then take the
However, we all know you just cant Had they heard mother calling? coat hypertension, and it may affect first reading.
make up a bear story. And we also They might have, because without as many as 25 percent of people. Sim- Wait for at least two minutes and
know that hoping a bear will show up waiting a minute, they both started ply put, seeing their doctor even take another reading.
isnt something that makes any sense. walking away. This didnt surprise me! tends to raise the blood pres- Take two measurements in the
So Ben and his Grandpa let fate run its Grandpa. Little bears know they must sure of some people. morning and two more in the evening.
course. Que sera, sera, Grandpa follow orders from mother. Shell let The flip side is masked high blood Take your measurements at about the
thought. What will be with bear stories them ignore her one time, but not pressure. This is when your blood same time every day. Be consistent
will be. twice. After one time, shell cuff them pressure looks fine in the doctors about taking them either before or
And then, in an inkling, on a very so hard theyll get knocked off their office but is higher at other times. after your coffee and medications.
dark night, a new, different story un- feet. Maybe some people feel more relaxed Avoid taking the measurements right
raveled. Here it is, as relayed to the So they walked, then they lumbered, when theyre in the safety of their after exercising.
boy as baby bears will, heading through doctors office. Or perhaps their time I have high blood pressure fortu-
the backyard toward a dark, spooky in the doctors office is the only stress- nately, well controlled by medicine
Ike and the Two Little Bears forest beyond. free period of their day. and I keep an automatic blood pres-
Did Ike and Grandpa really see Several studies have shown that sure monitor at home and at work.
It was somewhere around four what they thought they just saw? Abso- people who monitor their blood pres- (Yes, I know Ive got the real blood
oclock in the morning. Grandpa slum- lutely too real for a dream. And they sure at home have it under better con- pressure machine at work, but the
bered beneath a soft quilt with his cat both had a witness: each other! trol than people who do not. How does home monitor is easier.) These help me
right beside him. Grandpas quite the Thats it: a new bear story, fresh home monitoring help? More frequent, and my own doctor keep my blood
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Visitors enjoy the tasting room at Keuka Spring Vineyards in Penn Yan. Hugo Camacho handpicks grapes at Toro Run Winery on Cayuga Lake.
sloped land leading to the tasting room break from wine, Finger Lakes Dis- shore. The winery has a small boat
Wineries is covered with native plants and an
expansion to the tasting room is under
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Continued from Page 1C construction. The cozy tasting room, are other great places to enjoy the Yates County; call (607) 243-7742.
though, looks out on where Y-shaped view.
Keuka Lake converges. France natives Fox Run Vineyards has a distinctive
Keuka Lake Cline and Sbastien LeSeurre prefer Lakewood Vineyards sits above Sene- green barn; its entrance is framed by
visitors that are serious people only ca Lake, surrounded on all sides by wisteria-covered arbors. A large lawn
The third-largest Finger Lake, Keu- which sounds snobbish, but the cou- grapevines; you can see just a sliver of and patio invite picnicking surrounded
ka Lake sometimes gets overshadowed ple is charming and enthusiastic. They lake and the hillside across the more by grapevines. Inside its tasting room,
by its larger neighbors, but its narrow suggest that visitors plan to spend 30 to narrow part of the lake. This year the it has a cafe and a well-stocked market
width and high hills make for what I 45 minutes there. Well-behaved dogs winery completed a 1,620-square-foot in addition to wine tasting. Fox Run is
consider the most stunning views in the are welcome. Domaine LeSeurre is at addition that increases its annual pro- at 670 State Route 14 in Penn Yan; call
region. 13920 New York Route 54, Hammond- duction, with floor-to-ceiling windows (800) 636-9786.
sport; call (607) 292-3920. facing the parking lot to give visitors a
Keuka Spring Vineyards sits above chance to glimpse winemaking in ac- Cayuga Lake
Keuka Lakes north end. Its tasting Seneca Lake tion (tours are not offered at this point).
room faces the view, and theres a spa- Bring a picnic to enjoy at tables on Cayuga Lake is the longest of the
cious picnic area. Be sure to taste the The last count Ive seen of Seneca their spacious lawn; they also sell Finger Lakes, and it also is home to the
2015 Gewrztraminer, which won best Lake wineries is 65, and new ones seem snacks. Its always bring your dog to first wine trail in the country.
white wine at the 2016 New York Wine to pop up all the time, or at least ones work day at Lakewood, as many mem-
and Food Classic; Keuka Spring also new to me, with each visit to the area. bers of the Stamp family bring their Toro Run Winery sits above the widest
won Winery of the Year for the strong- canine companions. Visiting dogs are part of the Cayuga Lake, with slopes of
est overall showing in the competition. Three Brothers Winery and Estates is welcome, but they ask that you check grapevines leading down toward the
Keuka Spring is at 243 State Route 54 something akin to a winery theme park. with them before bringing in your dog water. While the winery is in the midst
(East Lake Road) in Penn Yan, Yates Its Stony Lonesome Wine Cellars tast- so that they can round up the family of its seventh harvest, its tasting room
County; call (315) 536-3147. ing room offers the usual wine tastings, dogs, if necessary. Lakewood Vineyards is only 4 years old. The tasting room
picturesque view of the vineyards and is at 4024 State Route 14 in Watkins has a Spanish theme and serves small
Rooster Hill Vineyards is situated on a a bit of the lake in the distance. But the Glen; it is about six minutes from Wat- plates of Spanish tapas from $4.95 to
hill on the east side of the lake; vine- complex also has a coffee shop and a kins Glen State Park. Call (607) 535- $14.95 per plate. The winery is dog-
yards surround its rustic red building, World War II-themed brewery. Wine 9252 for information or reservations. friendly. Toro Run Winery is at 3050
which includes a wrap-around porch. slushies are served in its wine barn and Swick Road in Ovid, Seneca County;
The vibe in the Tuscan-themed tasting gift shop. And in the back, along a dusty Glenora Wine Cellars is more than a call (315) 530-2663.
room is relaxed and informal. Rooster walking path, is a bayou-themed tasting winery it is a thriving winery resort.
Hill is at 489 Route 54 South in Penn room that looks out onto a pond; that The first winery to open on Seneca Frontenac Point Vineyard and Estate
Yan; call (315) 536-4773. tasting room serves sweet wines. Three Lake offers an expansive view of Sene- Winery is farther south on the lakes
Brothers is at 623 Lerch Road south of ca, with neat rows of grapevines slop- west side, and offers a panoramic view
Bully Hill Vineyards may well offer the Geneva; call (315) 585-4432. ing down toward the water. Partway of Cayuga Lake from its spacious deck.
most panoramic view in the Finger down the hill is a 30-room upscale inn Part of the view is a coal-fired power
Lakes from its parking lot. Bully Hill is The Banana Belt is the nickname for and Veraisons Restaurant, a 125-seat plant on the eastern shore. A 10-foot-tall
more village than winery, with a wine the southeastern side of Seneca Lake fine dining experience that focuses on kinetic sound sculpture called Stay Sail
museum, replica cooper shop, art gal- because it is said to have temperatures regional cuisine. Tents are set up for offers a melodic backdrop. Frontenac
lery, gift shop and wine shop. A sit- that run a few degrees warmer than weddings and events. The parking lot is Point is at 9501 State Route 89 in Tru-
down restaurant offers, among other other parts of the Finger Lakes. It also busy with cars and buses loading and mansburg, three miles north of Tau-
things, respectable barbecue. Tours, happens to have gorgeous views, which unloading visitors heading to the wi- ghannock State Park and 10 miles north
which cover the winerys unique histo- is why the main road has a couple of nerys spacious tasting room. Glenora of Ithaca. Call (607) 387-9619 for in-
ry, are offered. Bully Hill is at 8843 parking areas, presumably for people Wine Cellars is at 5435 State Route 14 in formation and group reservations.
Greyton H. Taylor Memorial Drive in to admire the scenery without holding Dundee, Yates County, on the west side
Hammondsport, Steuben County; call up traffic. Picking a scenic winery here of Seneca Lake; call (800) 243-5513.
(607) 868-3610. is like shooting fish in a barrel
among the many wineries offering Miles Wine Cellars is a rarity in that its
Heron Hill Winery, once named one of great views are Kings Garden, Lamo- tasting room sits on property right on
the worlds most spectacular tasting reaux Landing, Wagner, Damiani, the western shore of Seneca Lake. You Two tips before heading
rooms by Travel & Leisure magazine, is Chateau Lafayette Reneau, Standing drive down a hill past the rows of to the wineries
a short drive from Bully Hill. Also near- Stone, Liedenfrost and Atwater Es- grapevines to a setting that reminds me If youre with a group of eight or more,
by is the venerable Dr. Konstantin tate. A newcomer worth checking out of places Ive visited in the south: tall call ahead for reservations.
Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars; his farm- is Ryan William Vineyard, which trees with gnarled trunks surrounding
house looks like it dropped right out of opened a tasting room at 4156 State a stately columned white Greek Reviv- Dont rely solely on your cellphone to
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this year. (Do not follow Google to find to be haunted.) A weathered red barn many dead zones where you wont get
Domaine LeSeurre Winery will not the tasting room; it will take you to the sits next door. After wine tasting, take reception. Print a few routes from
immediately strike you as scenic; the vineyard up the road.) If you feel like a time to listen to the waves lap the Mapquest, or take a map.
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Horseheads Central announcements, novena... announcements, novena...
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LEGAL NOTICE
Full-time positions available. NOTICE OF ELECTION REGARDING APPROVAL AND EXPENDITURE OF 2017 CHEMUNG
Knowledge of cleaning methods,
2-DAY GLOBAL TIMED
COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT BUDGET
materials and equipment preferred.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chapter 380 of the Laws of 2005 of the State of
Application materials must
contain cover letter of interest, ONLINE AUCTION New York, to all voters qualified to vote at a general county election within the County
of Chemung, State of New York, that an election on the authorization of a library
resume, application district budget for the January 1 December 31, 2017 year will be held on general elec-
(www.horseheadsdistrict.com) As Ordered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, tion day Tuesday, November 8th, 2016, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. at
and 3 current letters of
recommendation. Case #4: 15-BK-04444-JTT the polling places stated below at which time the polls will be opened to vote upon the
following item:
Application deadline: Wed. & Thurs., Oct. 19th & 20th, Bids Begin Closing at 10am ET Proposition number 1: Shall the 2017 Library District budget, as submitted by the Board
October 26, 2016. ASSET LOCATION: 2917 South Main Street, Manseld, PA of Trustees of the Chemung County Library District, be approved and shall the Board of
INSPECTION: October 17th & 18th, 9:00am to 4:00pm ET Each Day Trustees be authorized to expend the sum of $2,825,123 for the year January 1 De-
Substitute Cleaner positions are also cember 31, 2017, and further shall the Board of Trustees be authorized to instruct the
available apply at Human County of Chemung to levy and collect on its behalf for the financing of library district
Resources.
(150+) TRUCKS AS LATE AS 2014 operations and as prescribed in the Library Districts special legislation as enacted in
2005?
Send application materials to: Winch, Bed, Hydro Vac, Dump, Water, Fuel, Boom Mechanics & Pickups
Judith E. Christiansen CHEMUNG COUNTY POLLING SITES
Director of Human Resources
Horseheads Central School (70+) TRAILERS AS LATE AS 2014
District, 1 Raider Lane Lowboy, Drop Deck, Vacuum, Flatbed, Utility & Goose Neck LDED Town/City 1ST LEGISLATIVE DIST - JOHN C. PASTRICK, JR. (REP)
Horseheads, NY 14845
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 0101
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CAT Loaders & Attachments, JD Track Steer Loaders, Crawler Tractors, 0103 Veteran Sullivanville Methodist Church, 69 Old Sullivanville Rd.,
Excavators, Motor Graders, Boom Lifts and Much More... Horseheads, NY 14845
NY-0000784081 0104 Veteran Veteran Town Hall, 4049 Watkins Rd., Millport, NY 14864
0105 Catlin Catlin Town Hall, 1448 Chambers Road, Beaver Dams, NY 14812
For Additional Information & Bidding:
Melting Design Project Leader
www.gaauction.com +1 818 340 3134 2ND LEGISLATIVE DIST - DAVID MANCHESTER (REP)
Corning Incorporated in Corning, 0201 Big Flats Big Flats Community Center, 476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY
NY, seeks Melting Design Project 14814
0202 Big Flats Big Flats Community Center, 476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY
Leader responsible for technology
delivery and coordinating individual
Assorted 14814
resources to achieve overall project 0203 * Big Flats American Baptist Church, 180 Hibbard Road, Big Flats, NY 14814
goals. Will lead a cross-functional
team of engineers, technicians, and
fabrication specialists to design and
Stuff 0204
0205
Big Flats
Big Flats
Maranatha Bible Chapel, 774 Sing Sing Road, Horseheads, NY
14845
Big Flats Community Center, 476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY
develop innovative glass melting 14814
equipment and delivery systems to
all kinds of things... 0206 Big Flats Big Flats Community Center, 476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY
solve significant processing 14814
problems across multiple Corning
businesses. Responsible for project 3RD LEGISLATIVE DIST - LLOYD THOMAS SWEET (REP)
management, including
coordinating design resources, BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES- 7 Weeks Old 0301 * Horseheads North Main Street Fire Station, 134 N. Main St, Horseheads, NY
fabrication methods and managing Thorough bred w/papers, parents 14845
costs and time lines. Duties will on premises, 1st shots, wormed 0302 Horseheads 1st Presbyterian Church, 2943 Westinghouse Rd, Horseheads, NY
include reviewing capability $550. Call us & well text pics of 14845
statements and performance puppies & parents 607-442-0679 0303 * Horseheads 1st Presbyterian Church, 2943 Westinghouse Rd, Horseheads, NY
SALT CITY ANTIQUES SHOW
specifications for direct and indirect 14845
Oct 15-16 Sat: 9-5 & Sun: 10-5 BOXER PUPS - 2 Female fawn. UTB
heated platinum systems; working 0304 * Horseheads Horseheads Village Hall, 202 S. Main Street, Horseheads, NY
NY State Fairgrounds Syracuse can be AKC. Shots, $900. Call/text for
with project team to analyze 14845
C.O.P. Bldg. Admission: $7. info. & pics 315-406-2027
problems and determine root 200 Fabulous Booths.
causes; developing physical models 4TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - JOSEPH BRENNAN (REP)
Syracuseantiqueshow.com BOXER PUPS - 2 female flashy fawn.
and design of experiments; leading 315-686-5789
design of melting systems, including UTD on shots. 9 weeks old. $900. 0401 Horseheads 4-H Building Fairgrounds (Gate 3, Bldg 2) - 170 Fairview Road,
fabrication/construction of new Call/text for info & pics 315-406-2027 Horseheads, NY 14845
melting equipment; and developing 0402 Horseheads Horseheads Village Hall, 202 S. Main Street, Horseheads, NY
and executing an improvement Doberman Puppies, Ready for their 14845
technology roadmap. Will function forever home, first shots and tails 0403 Horseheads Horseheads Town Hall, 150 Wygant Road, Horseheads, NY 14845
as project leader to communicate done. Super sweet Mom and Regis- 0404 Horseheads Horseheads Elks Lodge, Hickory Grove Rd, Horseheads, NY 14845
objectives, status and risk tered Dad. Four boys,three girls. 0405 Big Flats Maranatha Bible Chapel, 774 Sing Sing Road, Horseheads, NY
mitigation plan to the team and Call 607-594-4636 for appointment 14845
business leadership. Will work GREY CAT- W/white paws & white 0406 Horseheads Horseheads Elks Lodge, Hickory Grove Rd, Horseheads, NY 14845
chest. Very friendly. Hanging out on to see., $750.00
interactively with people across all 0407 Horseheads Horseheads Village Hall, 202 S. Main Street, Horseheads, NY
organizations (Research, my front porch on Walnut St. Elmira. 14845
Development, Engineering), with Call 607-215-0561 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES, 2 - fe-
ultimate responsibility for delivery of males: one with white head and brin- 5TH LEGISLATIVE DIST KENNETH J. MILLER (REP)
melting systems. Involves dle body markings, the other white; 1
approximately 25% travel - male: white with black/brown eye. 0501 * Horseheads Horseheads Town Hall, 150 Wygant Road, Horseheads, NY 14845
(internationalJapan, Korea, AKC registered and come with first 0502 Horseheads Horseheads Town Hall, 150 Wygant Road, Horseheads, NY 14845
Taiwan). Position requires Masters vaccinations/de-wormer. Family 0503 Erin Erin Town Hall, 1138A Breesport Road, Erin, NY 14838
in Mechanical Engineering + 3 raised with children and other pets in 0504 * Horseheads Glad Tidings Christian Life Church, 116 Breesport Rd, Horseheads,
years of experience in design of The Elmira Corning Traffic Associ- the home. Ready 10/21. Serious in- NY 14845
glass melting systems for display ation is holding a reunion on Oct 26 quires only - No scams., $$2,500-
glasses. Must include experience from 6-9pm at Bernie Murrays. RSVP $3,000. bullybabies9679@yahoo.com 6TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - BRIAN HYLAND (REP)
with: design and fabrication of by Oct 20 at 607-734-3120. (607)539-6758
direct heated platinum systems; 0601 Baldwin Baldwin Comm. Ctr. (Fire Dept.), 460 Breesport-N Chemung Rd.,
design and fabrication of glass GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, Excel- Lowman, NY 14861
stirring and mixing systems; solid lent Family Companions--Loyalty at its 0602 Chemung Chemung Town Hall, 48 Rotary Rd. Ext., Chemung, NY 14825
mechanics modeling using FEA best!! staalhamerkennel@yahoo.com 0604 Erin Erin Town Hall, 1138A Breesport Road, Erin, NY 14838
theory and tools such as ANSYS, Miscellaneous Text (443)553-8208 0605 Van Etten Van Etten Town Hall, 83 Main Street, Van Etten, NY 14889
ABAQUS or LS-DYNA; and computer-
aided design using tools such as
Business & Services GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC,
0606 Chemung Fire House, 679 Main Street, Chemung, NY 14825
SolidWorks, CATIA V5 or AutoCAD. ready to go; $950. 607-776-2897 7TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - CORNELIUS (NEIL) J. MILLIKEN III (REP)
607-522-7872 www.rjkennels.net
Send resume describing 0701 * Elmira New Day Ministry, 900 W. Water Street, Elmira, NY 14905
qualifications to the attention CARRIERS NEEDED GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES - F1B
0702 Elmira Catholic War Veterans Club, 100 McCauley Ave, Elmira Heights,
of Ms. Karen Clarkson at Black & Gold. First shots and vet
careers@corning.com or by mail BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY checked. Adorable& friendly, family NY 14903
to Ms. Karen Clarkson, Corning raised and ready for a new home. 0703 * Elmira New Day Ministry, 900 W. Water Street, Elmira, NY 14905
0704 * Elmira New Day Ministry, 900 W. Water Street, Elmira, NY 14905
Incorporated, MP-HQ-01-E04,
Corning, NY 14831.
Email: hbarber@gannett.com $750 ea. Call 585-394-1524
0705 * Elmira Elmira Town Hall, 1255 W. Water Street, Elmira, NY 14905
Please reference "Melting Call 1-855-704-2104 LAB PUPPIES: ACA. Chocolate & 0706 Big Flats Big Flats Community Center, 476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY
Design Project Leader in Blacks. Farmed Raised, Vet Chkd, 14814
e mail or cover letter Shots & wormed. No Sunday Calls.
Earn money in your spare time! $580. Call 315-536-0701 8TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - PEGGY L. WOODARD (REP)
SERVICE COORDINATOR Opportunities available in the LABRADOODLES PUPPIES - Vet Check, 0801 Horseheads Elmira Hgts. Village Hall, 215 Elmwood Ave, Elmira Heights, NY
Shots & Wormed. Avail now! $450 14903
following. (tax incl) 607-589-6312 or 793-4005. 0802 * Horseheads Elmira Hgts. Village Hall, 215 Elmwood Ave, Elmira Heights, NY
For a 32 unit senior apartment 14903
complex in Pine City, NY. Qualified PEKINGESE PUPS - Farm raised, shots, 0803 * Horseheads Elmira Hgts. Village Hall, 215 Elmwood Ave, Elmira Heights, NY
applicants will have the ability to Please call for specific areas: ready to go! $425. Interlaken, NY. 14903
0804 Elmira Catholic War Veterans Club, 100 McCauley Ave, Elmira Heights,
recognize residents needs and Elmira Ask for Jody 262-844-6114
NY 14903
complete referrals. Conduct Elmira Westside ROTTWEILER PUPS, Import, Champion 0805 Horseheads 4-H Building Fairgrounds (Gate 3, Bldg 2) - 170 Fairview Rd.,
Horseheads, NY 14845
applicant screening assessment Bloodline, Shots, dewormed, Vet
Horseheads checked and micro chipped, PD 958,
through home visits. Lead social $1,800. Call/Text 585-474-3281
activities and oversee congregate LDED Town/City 9TH LEGISLATIVE DIST WILLIAM E. FAIRCHILD (REP)
meal site. Experience working with Star-Gazette 0901 City North Presbyterian Church, 921 College Ave., Elmira, NY 14901
the elderly/disabled in a human 310 East Church Street,
0902 City IAV Club, 1070 Magee Street, Elmira, NY 14901
services setting. Must have working Elmira, NY 14901 Automatic Feed Rice Coal Stove: Duct 0903 City Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall, 1200 Clemens Center Pkwy,
knowledge of service agencies. work included, $1200 607-734-7951 14901
Advanced degree or comparable 0904 City Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall, 1200 Clemens Center Pkwy,
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0905 City Elmira Elks Lodge, 300 E. Gray Street, Elmira, NY 14901
30-32 hours per week. 0906 City Fassett School, 309 W. Thurston St, Elmira, NY 14901
0907 City Fassett School, 309 W. Thurston St, Elmira, NY 14901
Send Resume and Cover Letter 0908 Elmira Catholic War Veterans Club, 100 McCauley Ave, Elmira Heights,
NY 14903
to ngangi@gvrpc.com or
GVRPC, Inc5861 Groveland 10TH LEGISLATIVE DIST MARTIN D. CHALK (REP)
Station Road, Mt. Morris, NY 1001 City Electrical Workers Union, 415 W. Second Street, Elmira, NY 14901
NOTICE OF PUBLIC Sealed Bid Proposals will be
14510 by October 29. received by the Lehigh Rail- 1002 City Electrical Workers Union, 415 W. Second Street, Elmira, NY 14901
HEARING ON THE BIG
FLATS FIRE DISTRICT #2 way, LLC (LRWY), 25 Del- 1003 City Grace Episcopal Church, 375 W. Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
2017 BUDGET IS HEREBY phine Street, Owego, NY 1004 City North Presbyterian Church, 921 College Ave., Elmira, NY 14901
GIVEN that the proposed 13827 until 4:00 P.M. Octo- 1005 City North Presbyterian Church, 921 College Ave., Elmira, NY 14901
budget of the Big Flats Fire ber 28, 2016 to provide a
District #2 of the County of 1500 ft railroad siding at 1006 City Ernie Davis Academy, 933 Hoffman Street, Elmira, NY 14905
Help Wanted Chemung and State of New
York has been adopted by
LRWY ROCK station
Wyalusing, PA and provide
in 1007 City Ernie Davis Academy, 933 Hoffman Street, Elmira, NY 14905
the Board of Fire Commis- five (5) wayside rail 11TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - AOLA JACKSON (DEM)
carpentry/painting/light commercial sioners of the Big Flats Fire lubricators. Bids will be
Commissioners of Big Flats publicly opened at 4:01 1101 City Electrical Workers Union, 415 W. Second Street, Elmira, NY 14901
construction Fire District#2. A PUBLIC P.M. October 28, 2016 at 25 1102 City Grace Episcopal Church, 375 W. Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Delphine Street, Owego, 1103 City Grace Episcopal Church, 375 W. Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
One year minimum experience. HEARING will be held at
the Golden Glow Volunteer NY 13827. Contractor must 1104 City Elmira Elks Lodge, 300 E. Gray Street, Elmira, NY 14901
be a qualified and experi- 1105 City Elmira Elks Lodge, 300 E. Gray Street, Elmira, NY 14901
References Fire Company, 214 Hendy
Creek Road, Pine City, New enced Contractor with at 1106 City IAV Club, 1070 Magee Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Mail resumes to: York 14870 on the 18th day
of October, 2016 at 7:00
least five (5) years of docu-
mented experience. Plans, 12TH LEGISLATIVE DIST PAUL M. COLLINS (REP)
PO Box 89, Horseheads, NY 14845 p.m. Pursuant to Town Law
181, the Board of Fire Com-
specifications
documents
and other
constituting 1201 City Bethany Lutheran Church, 256 S. Walnut Street, Elmira, NY 14904
missioners shall hold a pub- the contract documents are 1202 City Central Christian Church, 309 S. Main Street, Elmira, NY 14904
lic hearing to discuss the on file and open to inspec- 1203 City Southside Alliance Church, 530 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY
contents of the proposed tion at the office of the 14904
budget. At such hearing, Lehigh Railway LLC, at the 1204 City Southside Alliance Church, 530 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY
any person may be heard in address listed above, and 14904
favor of or against the pro- may be secured upon de- 1205 City Southside Alliance Church, 530 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY
posed budget as compiled, posit of Two Hunderd & 14904
or for or against any item 00/100 Dollars ($200.00) per 1206 City New Beginnings Methodist Church, 300 E Miller St, Elmira, NY
or items therein contained. set. Deposits shall be non- 14904
A copy of the proposed refundable. 1207 Southport Southport Town Hall, 1139 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, NY
budget is available at the 10/15 14904
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the Town of Big Flats at 13TH LEGISLATIVE DIST - RICHARD MADL (REP)
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District #2 Secretary at 14904
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pointment. 14904
Dated September 26, 2016 1305 City New Beginnings Methodist Church, 300 E Miller St, Elmira, NY
by Order of the Board of 14904
Fire Commissioners Big 1306 Southport Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1009 Maple Avenue, Elmira, NY
Flats Fire District #2, 14904
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FORD EDGE SEL 10, 4dr, AWD, 3.5L DODGE DAKOTA SLT 06, 2WD, Crew
MERCURY MONTEGO 05, 4dr AWD
V6, Ingot Silver 74K $12990 cab, 4.7L V8, auto, Tenn. truck, 15K
3.0L V6, CVT auto, Oxford Whtie 183K
Sherwood-Groves $6995
$1000
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Covington, PA
888-557-1354
FORD ESCAPE Limited 11, 4dr, AWD, DODGE DAKOTA Big Horn 11, Lone
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Darrows Motor Co. 6cyl, leather, loaded, Silver, 76K 75K $18595
Wellsboro, PA $8995 Tom Hollerans Auto
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888-290-1904
FORD ESCAPE SE 15, 4dr, 4x4, 2.0L DODGE RAM 1500 10, 4dr, 4x4, auto,
4cyl, auto, Deep Impact Blue, 21K MERCURY MOUNTAINERR 02, 4dr, tonneau cover, sharp, Blue 58K
$21990 AWD, 4.0L V6, auto, Toreador Red $23995
Sherwood-Groves Metallic, 147K $1995 888-305-1971
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FORD EXPEDITION 12, 4dr, 4x4, 5.8L DODGE RAM 1500 Laramie 04, 4x4
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Sherwood-Groves V6, leather, Bluetooth, 3rd row, $17995
Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda Monitoba Green Pearl, 74K $11500 Vern Morgans Auto Sales,
570-265-2107 Hackett and Sons Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370
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FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer 06, 4dr,
NISSAN ROGUE SL 09 AWD, 2.5L DODGE RAM 1500 Laramie 06, 4dr,
4x4, 4.0L V6, auto, Oxford White 169K
4cyl, auto, Black 85K $10900 4x4, Crew cab, 5.7L V8, auto, White,
$5000
VanSkiver Motors 137K $12495
Matthew Motor Co.
888-463-0813 Parmenter Automotive
Covington, PA
vanskivermotors.com 866-524-2161
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NISSAN ROGUE S 10, 4dr, AWD, 2.5L DODGE RAM 1500 TRX 10, 4x4 Crew
FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Ed 07, cab, V8, auto, clean truck with 80K
4dr, 4x4, 4.0L V6, auto, Blue, 100K 4cyl, CVT auto,Phantom White Pearl,
75K $11995 $18995
$10495 Silvers Auto Sales
Rick Curren Auto Sales Darrows Motor Co.
Wellsboro, PA 607-795-0055
866-286-4894
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DODGE RAM 1500 TRX4 06, 4dr, 4x4,
GMC ACADIA SLT 13, 4dr, AWD, 3.6L 4.7L V8, auto, Red, 91K $11995
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888-891-9012 866-524-2161
Mansfield Motors Vern Morgans Auto Sales,
Mansfield, PA Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370
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cab, 5.4L V8, auto, Silver Metallic,
GMC TERRAIN SLE 10, 4dr, AWD, NISSAN JUKE S 13, 4dr, AWD, 1.6L 166K $7000
2.4L 4cyl, auto, Black 156K $8995 4cyl turbo, CVT auto, Brilliant Silver, Matthew Motor Co.
All Wheels Driven 37K $13950 Covington, PA
866-809-7574 888-891-9012 888-557-1354
Mansfield Motors
GMC ENVOY 08, 4dr, 4x4, 4.2L 6cyl, Mansfield, PA FORD F150 XLT 06, 4dr, 4x4, Crew
auto, Summit White 82K $10995 cab, V8, auto, air, AM/FM/CD, tow
Tom Hollerans Auto NISSAN MURANO 13, AWD, auto, pkg, Desert Tan Metallic 139K $8995
888-277-8564 loaded, Gray, 58K $14995 Hackett and Sons
Bodine Motors 570-827-2455
HUMMER H3 07, 4dr, 4x4, 3.7L 5cyl, 888-290-1904
auto, Red 100K $15995 FORD F150 13, 4dr, 4x4 Crew cab,
Darrows Motor Co. SUBARU FORESTER 10, 4dr, AWD, auto, Blue 132K $18995
Wellsboro, PA 2.5L 4cyl, 5spd manual, Maroon 147K All Wheels Driven
1-888-864-9181 $8495 866-809-7574
All Wheels Driven
HYUNDAI TUCSON Limited 08, 4dr, 866-809-7574 FORD F150 XLT 14, 4dr, 4x4, Crew
4x4, 2.7L V6, auto, Blue, 87K $8995 cab, 5.8L V8, auto, White, 20K $26950
Rick Curren Auto Sales SUBARU OUTBACK Limited 14, 4dr 888-891-9012
866-286-4894 AWD, wagon, 2.5L 4cyl, CVT auto, Mansfield Motors
Crystal Black Silica, 23K $22950 Mansfield, PA
888-891-9012
JEEP PATRIOT Sport 07, 4dr, 4x4, 2.4L Mansfield Motors
4cyl, White, 76K $7995 FORD RANGER XLT 99, 4x4, 4.0L V6,
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888-305-1971
Wilber Auto Sales Matthew Motor Co.
wilberautosales.com TOYOTA RAV4 06, 4dr, 4X4, 2.4L Covington, PA
4cyl, auto, Classic Silver Metallic, 888-557-1354
103K $8995
JEEP PATRIOT Latitude 13, 4dr, 4x4, Matthew Motor Co.
2.4L 4cyl, auto, Bright White, 44K FORD RANGER XLT 03, 2wd, Ext cab,
Covington, PA 6cyl, auto, clean 104K $5995
$14990 888-557-1354
Sherwood-Groves Silvers Auto Sales
Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda 607-795-0055
TOYOTA RAV4 Limited 09, 4dr, 4x4,
570-265-2107
3.5L V6, auto, Red, 105K $12995 GMC 3500HD Bucket Truck, 01, 454
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JEEP CHEROKEE Latitude 15, 4dr, 1-866-983-9357 comp. southern fleet 100K $9995
4x4, 3.2L V6, auto, Bright White
Franks Automotive
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1-888-864-9181 GMC SIERRA Denali 1500 10, 4dr,
607-733-0655 AWD, Crew cab, 6.2L V8l, auto, Black,
107K $21950
JEEP LIBERTY Sport 06, very nice, TOYOTA RAV4 Limited 14, AWD, 4cyl, 888-891-9012
128K, $4500 auto, loaded, only 7K $25995 Mansfield Motors
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888-371-2751 Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370
vernmorgans.com GMC SIERRA Z71 12, 4x4 Ext cab, V8,
JEEP LIBERTY Sport 08, 4dr, 4x4, 3.7L auto, 1 owner, only 13K $26995
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lic 103K $8995 seat, sunroof, alloys, 112K $7995 Vern Morgans Auto Sales,
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NASCAR Amway Top 25 Fared Pacific Division
Saturday
Sprint Cup series at Kansas Speedway 2 p.m. NBC No. 1 Alabama (7-0) beat No. 9 Tennessee GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Edmonton 2 2 0 0 4 12 7
GOLF 49-10. Next: vs. No. 6 Texas A&M, Saturday. San Jose 1 1 0 0 2 2 1
No. 2 Ohio State (5-0) at No. 8 Wisconsin. Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
European Tour: British Masters 7 a.m. GOLF Next: at Penn State, Saturday. Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No. 3 Clemson (7-0) beat NC State 24-17, OT. Anaheim 1 0 1 0 0 2 4
Champions Tour: SAS Championship 2:30 p.m. GOLF Next: at No. 14 Florida State, Saturday, Oct. Los Angeles 2 0 2 0 0 3 6
PGA Tour: Safeway Open 5 p.m. GOLF 29. Calgary 2 0 2 0 0 7 12
No. 4 Michigan (6-0) did not play. Next: vs.
NHL Illinois, Saturday. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
No. 5 Washington (6-0) did not play. Next: overtime loss.
Ducks at Islanders 6 p.m. MSG+
vs. Oregon State, Saturday. Fridays Games
Sabers at Oilers 7:30 p.m. MSG No. 6 Texas A&M (6-0) did not play. Next: at Nashville 3, Chicago 2
No. 1 Alabama, Saturday. Edmonton 5, Calgary 3
WNBA No. 7 Louisville (5-1) beat Duke 24-14, Fri- Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 2
day. Next: vs. NC State, Saturday. Saturdays Games
Finals Game 4: Minnesota at Los Ange- 8:30 p.m. ESPN
No. 8 Baylor (6-0) beat Kansas 49-7. Next: at Detroit at Florida, late
les Texas, Saturday, Oct. 29. Boston at Toronto, late
No. 9 Nebraska (6-0) beat Indiana 27-22. San Jose at Columbus, late
MLB PLAYOFFS Next: vs. Purdue, Saturday. Winnipeg at Minnesota, late
NLCS Game 2: Dodgers at Cubs 8 p.m. FS1 No. 10 Wisconsin (4-1) vs. No. 2 Ohio State. New Jersey at Tampa Bay, late
Next: at Iowa, Saturday. Montreal at Ottawa, late
SOCCER No. 11 Tennessee (5-2) lost to No. 1 Alabama N.Y. Islanders at Washington, late
Premier League: Middlesbrough vs. 8:25 a.m. NBCSN 49-10. Next: at South Carolina, Saturday, Oct. Anaheim at Pittsburgh, late
29. N.Y. Rangers at St. Louis, late
Watford No. 12 Houston (5-1) vs. Tulsa. Next: at SMU, Nashville at Chicago, late
Saturday. Dallas at Colorado, late
Budeslinga: Mainz vs. Darmstadt 98 9:30 a.m. FS1
No. 13 Mississippi (3-2) at No. 22 Arkansas. Philadelphia at Arizona, late
Premier League: Southhampton vs. 10:55 a.m. NBCSN Next: at LSU, Saturday. Calgary at Vancouver, late
No. 14 Florida (5-1) beat Missouri 40-14. Sundays Games
Burnley Next: vs. Georgia at Jacksonville, Fla., Satur- Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m.
Bundeslinga: Wolfsburg vs. Leipzig 11:20 a.m. FS2 day, Oct. 29. Buffalo at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
No. 15 Boise State (5-0) vs. Colorado State. Carolina at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
MLS: Montreal vs Toronto FC 3 p.m. ESPN Next: vs. BYU, Thursday. Mondays Games
No. 16 Florida State (5-2) beat Wake Forest Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
MLS: New York Red Bulls vs. Columbus 3 p.m. MSG
17-6. Next: vs. No. 3 Clemson, Saturday, Oct. San Jose at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
DC United 3 p.m. YES 29. Ottawa at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
No. 17 Miami (4-2) lost to North Carolina Boston at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
MLS: Portland vs. Colorado 5:15 p.m. ESPN 20-13. Next: at No. 19 Virginia Tech, Thursday. AP
Tuesdays Games
COLLEGE SOCCER No. 18 West Virginia (5-0) beat Texas Tech
Anaheim at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Carl Edwards walks to his garage for the start of practice for
48-17. Next: vs. TCU, Saturday. todays NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway
Colorado at Washington, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Michigan noon BTN No. 19 Virginia Tech (4-2) lost to Syracuse
San Jose at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
31-17. Next: vs. No. 17 Miami, Thursday.
Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
on Saturday.
Rutgers at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN No. 20 Oklahoma (4-2) beat Kansas State
Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Florida at South Carolina 3 p.m. SECN 38-17. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday.
Arizona at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
No. 21 Utah (6-1) beat Oregon State 19-14.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Mens soccer
2-0 lead in ALCS Corning 1, Fulton-Montgomery 0: Corning Com-
PROVIDED BY MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY
John Capwell had 14 tackles Saturday for Mansfield.
munity College improved to 6-10-1 with a victory at
TOM WITHERS ASSOCIATED PRESS Fulton-Montgomery (6-7-1) in Johnstown.
CLEVELAND - Josh Tomlin baffled Blue Jays bat- Womens field hockey Womens volleyball
ters for nearly six innings and Andrew Miller blew
them away as the Cleveland Indians edged Toronto 2-1 Nazareth 3, Elmira 1: Katie Carroll scored five Elmira drops two: Hunter College was a 3-1 winner
on Saturday to take 2-0 lead in the AL Championship minutes into play for Elmira, but host Nazareth Col- over Elmira and Lycoming College topped Elmira, 3-2,
Series. lege scored the final three goals in an Empire 8 vic- in a quad match at Speidel Gymnasium.
Carlos Santana homered off 20-game winner J.A. tory. Hunter won by scores of 20-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-10. Ly-
Happ and Francisco Lindor had an RBI single for the Kristina Back, Jessica Livesey and Jennifer Hilts coming (14-15) was a 25-13, 14-25, 25-19, 18-25, 16-14 win-
Indians, who have won five straight postseason games scored for Nazareth (3-12, 1-6 Empire 8). Alison Mar- ner over the Soaring Eagles (4-11). Natalie Schieder had
for the first time in their 116-year history. iano added an assist for Elmira (2-10, 0-6). 11 saves for Elmira (4-11) against Hunter and 22 more
An afterthought in August, Tomlin has emerged as Kutztown 2, Mansfield 0: Megan Tiwold scored against Lycoming.
an unlikely October star for the Indians. He allowed two first-half goals as Kutztown (9-5, 3-3 PSAC) In action Friday, Cortland State was a 25-15, 16-25, 25-
one run and three hits in 523 innings before Cleveland downed visiting Mansfield (1-13, 0-6) in a PSAC game. 17, 25-23 winner over the Soaring Eagles.
manager Terry Francona called on his bullpen led by Follow @SGAndrewLegare on Twitter.
the magnificent Miller, who is making the Blue Jays
look like Little Leaguers.
The lanky left-hander struck out the side in the sev-
enth, two more in the eighth and has 10 strikeouts in 323
innings in the series. He has not allowed a run in 16
career postseason innings.
Cody Allen struck out Edwin Encarnacion and Jose
Bautista in a perfect ninth for the save, finishing a
three-hitter. The Indians had never been up 2-0 in four
previous ALCS trips.
After bludgeoning Texas in the AL Division Series
by hitting eight homers and scoring 22 runs, Toronto
has one run and 10 hits eight singles and a pair of
doubles in two games against the Indians.
Bautista is 0 for 6 in the series with five strikeouts
and in a 0-for-14 postseason tailspin. The only bat flip-
STOCKHOLM - U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo says SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Eric Dungey rode off the field
shes received offers to play overseas and could even on celebrating fans shoulders after Syracuse
continue her career in Sweden, where fans were en- knocked off No. 17 Virginia Tech 31-17 on Saturday for
raged when she described their national team as its first victory over a ranked opponent since 2012.
cowards. Dungey accounted for 417 yards and two touch-
In a talk show aired late Friday on Swedish televi- downs to help the Orange beat the Hokies 31-17 on Sat-
sion network SVT, Solo said she was still reeling from urday. Syracuse had lost 12 straight games against
being kicked out by the U.S. Soccer Federation. ranked opponents by an average of more than 20
I dont really know where Im going with my life points since a topping then-No. 9 Louisville in 2012.
right now, she said. It is still very painful. But to be You cant explain it. Its unbelievable, Syracuse
honest, the past 30-plus days Ive had the opportunity coach Dino Babers said. Anytime youre trying to re-
to be home. And not travel as much. And to enjoy my build a program, you need that one signature win.
family, my dogs, and my husband. To get this game right now, at this time, at this moment
this is big.
Dungey passed for 311 yards and ran for a career-
high 106. He scored on a 1-yard sneak to give the Or-
ange (3-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 24-17 lead
with 7:56 to go, and hit Erv Phillips on a 58-yard scor-
Roundup ing play in the first quarter. Syracuse shredded Vir-
ginia Techs third-ranked defense for 561 yards. MARK KONEZNY-USA TODAY SPORTS
Continued from Page 1D Coach Lewis (co-offensive coordinator Sean) and Syracuse fans and players celebrate a touchdown by running
Coach Babers did a great job all week breaking them back Dontae Strickland during the fourth quarter of
(Virginia Tech) down, Dungey said. They helped us Saturdays upset win over Virgina Tech.
match of the gold bracket at the Horseheads Volley- prepare to put us in the situation we were in today.
ball Classic at Horseheads Middle School, earning the The Hokies were coming off a 34-3 victory at North
overall title. Carolina. underdogs, we did that from the jump and you saw what
Owego beat Cazenovia, 2-0, in the finals of the con- We played hard. We werent as sharp at a couple of happened. A lot of people doubted us about this game.
solation silver bracket and Liverpool downed North positions, but well look at that, coach Justin Fuente The Orange defense had its best half of the season,
Penn, 2-0, in the finals of the bronze bracket. Francis said. I think you have to give Syracuse credit. They limiting the Hokies to Joey Slyes 36-yard field goal.
Lewis won the diamond bracket, 2-0, over City Hon- played really well. They played very hard and played The Orange scored on their sixth play of the game,
ors. inspired football. Thats what these guys do. the 58-yard pass play from Dungey to Philips. On the
Horseheads day ended with a 2-1 loss to North Held to their lowest offensive output of the season, second play of the second quarter, the Orange used a bit
Penn in the semifinals of the bronze bracket, 31-29, 20- the Hokies (4-2, 2-1) tied it at 17 with 13:53 to go on Je- of trickery for their second score. Dungey flipped to
25, 9-15. rod Evans 10-yard pass to Bucky Hodges and a 2-point Strickland, who threw a perfect strike to Estime for the
Cassidy Wilcox led Horseheads with 23 kills on the conversion catch by Chris Cunningham. 84-yard touchdown play and a 14-3 lead. Cole Murphys
day. Hannah Dimon added 21. Avery Snyder had a Weve had some trouble before (in the fourth quar- 51-yard field gave the Orange a 17-3 halftime lead.
team-best 25 digs, Wilcox contributed 18 blocks, Han- ter) but the crowd was really behind us, Strickland I think we needed a win like this just to give us some
nah Whitford had 41 setter assists to go with her nine said. momentum, Phillips said. A win like this against a
aces. The Orange had 347 yards of offense in the first ranked opponent gives us a lot of confidence.
half, 221 in the second quarter. The Hokies, ranked The Hokies had Evans 17-yard touchdown run in the
Tennis second nationally and first in the ACC in pass defense first half nullified by a holding penalty, and Slye then
at 132.2 yards a game, yielded 310 yards passing in the missed a 45-yard field goal. Syracuse defensive back
Horseheads wins Section 4 Class A title: Tatum first 30 minutes and 405 overall. Rodney Williams intercepted Evans pass from the Syr-
Benesh won the Section 4 Class A singles title in Before the game we felt like we needed to come acuse 7 in the end zone, killing a drive, and Evans fum-
straight sets to help lead the Blue Raiders to their sec- out with a chip on our shoulder, said running back bled with 4:08 to go.
ond consecutive team championship Friday in Elmira. Dontae Strickland, who connected with Brisly Estime Those were big momentum plays that changed the
Benesh won her semifinal match over Seton Catho- for an 84-yard touchdown. Even though we were the momentum, Fuente said.
lic Centrals Nikki Crowley by 6-0, 6-1 scores and then
defeated Binghamtons Elise White, 6-3, 6-0 in the title
match.
Horseheads won the team title by three points over
the second-place Saints, 50-47. Corning finished fifth
(21) and Elmira was seventh (12). SACRED HEART 31, BIG RED 24
Rachel Dickson of Horseheads won the consolation
singles match over Crowley in three sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
The Raiders team of Mackenzie Hyde and Alaina
Strife also won the doubles consolation with a three-
Cornell football rally falls short
set win over Seton Catholics Anna Korchak and Ava
McCann, 7-5, 6-7, 6-1. STAFF REPORT put Cornell up, 7-0.
BGMSPORTS@GANNETT.COM Sacred Heart responded with two touchdowns from
Cross country Nate Chavious in the first quarter. The first came 17
The Cornell University football team rallied Satur- seconds later, set up by Jordan Meachums 76-yard
Corning sweeps at Newark Valley meet: Corning day but failed to score on a late drive against visiting kickoff return to the Big Red 22.
swept the team titles Friday at the Bob Greene Invita- Sacred Heart and lost, 31-24, at Schoellkopf Field. Chavious scored on the next play to tie the score at
tional at Newark Valley behind individual wins from In the third quarter, Andrew ONeill caught a 39- 7-7, then scored the go-ahead points with 2:33 left in the
Kevin Moshier and Kate Mertus. yard pass from RJ Noel to cap an 8-play, 72-yard drive first quarter.
Moshier won in 15 minutes, 56 seconds as Corning that gave Sacred Heart the biggest lead of the game, Chavious finished with 160 rushing yards on 24 car-
finished with 17 points, two more than a perfect 15. at 31-10. ries. Ose Imeokparia caught a 58-yard pass from RJ No-
Also for Corning, Quinn Nicholson was second Cornell answered with 2:09 left in the quarter, el to give the Pioneers a 21-7 lead. Imeokparia had two
(16:14.7), Bryce Derick third (16:15.4), Dan Gahagan when J.D. PicKell scored on a 2-yard run following catches for 61 yards and nine carries for 87 yards.
fourth (16:15.7) and Nathan Prisella seventh (16:38.3). one of three consecutive interceptions by the Big Red Alec Finney hit a 36-yard field goal as time expired
Montrose was second out of 17 teams with 75 defense. in the first half to extend the lead to 24-10, after Nicko-
points, Horseheads fifth with 143 and Elmira 12th with Dalton Banks cut the deficit to 31-24 with 8:54 left, las Null made a 34-yarder for Cornell earlier in the
357. Devin Woodworth finished ninth for Horseheads scoring from 1-yard out for the final margin. quarter.
in 16:52.7. The Big Red defense forced two punts on Sacred PicKell ran the ball 22 times for 101 yards and Banks
Cornings girls had the top three finishes. Mertus Hearts next two possessions and eventually got the had 15 carries for 113 yards. Banks was 15-for-38 for 117
won in 18:54.3, Jessica Lawson was second in 18:54.7 ball back at their 39 with 48 seconds to go. Cornell yards and one interception.
and Emily Niu third in 19:18.7. Maeve Holman took moved to the Pioneers 45 yard-line with 3 seconds The Big Red (3-2) had four interceptions -- with two
seventh for the Hawks in 19:45.9. left, but a desperation heave by Banks was intercept- from Nick Gesualdi -- and forced five turnovers.
Alyssa Walker of Horseheads placed eighth in ed. Cornell will take a trip to Brown next Saturday for an
19:52.8, leading the Blue Raiders to third place with 98 Jack Gellatly scored his first college touchdown af- Ivy League matchup.
points. Corning had 21 and Elk Lake scored 69. ter Daniel Crochet forced a fumble at the 14 yard-line Nick Cannon contributed to this report.
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HOROSCOPE
Aries (March 21-April 19). It
will be pretty easy to clear the
schedule. All you have to do is
say No or better yet,
dont answer the call. When
was the last time you relaxed
and did nothing but let your
mind drift to wondrous play-
grounds?
Taurus (April 20-May 20). The
lessons of this journey are like
raindrops that hit where they
hit, run where they run and
absorb in their own good
time.
Gemini (May 21-June 21). As
much as you believe in trying
to be present, living in the
now and enjoying the mo-
ment, there will always be
some things you have to get
through and get over, prefer-
ably with as little conscious-
ness as possible.
Cancer (June 22-July 22).
Everyone needs reassurance
and security. You give this with
your smile, your laugh (even
when it wasnt that funny) and
your casual acceptance of the
nervous people.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). To err
on the side of convention will
get you in with the conven-
tional crowd. To follow your
wilder impulses will get you in
with the wild crowd. This is
just about deciding who you
want to hang out with.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You
are in no mood to be con-
trolled, managed or limited in
any way. Theres some frustra-
tion around this, and what
youre feeling is beyond your
control. Still, theres leeway
with your actions. Choose
mindfully.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). What
is love? This is a deep question
and shallow one with answers
to match every depth. Today
love will show itself to you
with color, sweetness and
levity like sprinkles on a
doughnut.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). If
you dont tell a person your
name, they wont have to
remember it or forget it.
Anyway, youre in the mood to
remain mysterious. Also, you
want to be remembered for
something other than your
name (and today you will be).
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Your intuition is turned up,
but so is your sensitivity to
everything, including but not
limited to: light, noise, emo-
tional nuance and innuendo.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
While you are not immune to
the good feeling that social
acceptance tends to bring,
youre also not addicted to it.
You are who you are.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
There are things that hap-
pened a few months ago; to
call them mistakes will only
put you in the wrong frame of
mind. Think of them as experi-
BRIDGE WITH BOBBY WOLFF ments.
Question: What do you Drury two-club call Q: How would you Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20).
Once in a while, you get in a
consider to be the cor- should be for the lead. I evaluate the options
mood in which you would
rect response to a one- recall you saying a dou- when you hear your prefer to do things by yourself.
spade opening bid here? ble of an artificial raise partner open one dia- Thats where youre at now.
I held A-9-4-2, K-J- by an unpassed hand mond and the next play- Todays birthday (Oct. 16).
10-3, Q-7-5-2, 3, and may sensibly be played er overcall one spade, You make people feel lighter
chose to bid four spades, either as takeout or as when you hold Q-9-8- and brighter, and they want to
feeling I did not have showing the suit dou- 6-3, A-10-4, Q-J-4, be close to you. There will be
enough for a splinter bled. Since a third-hand K-2? Would the vul- so many invitations coming
jump to four clubs. This opener might be light nerability matter, or your way in the next seven
led to our missing a slam and Drury doesnt prom- would you take the same weeks that you wont be able
on a perfect fit. What ise a great hand, cant it action at all colors? In- to attend all the events. At the
end of the year, your favorite
would you have done? still be our hand? So why cidentally, would your people will connect you with
Answer: An invita- does a double of Drury view change if partner new opportunity. Financial
tional jump would not do show clubs rather than had opened one club? highs come in February and
your hand justice here. being for takeout? A: My soft diamond June. Taurus and Virgo adore
Equally, a jump to game A: As a passed hand values and length argue you. Your lucky numbers are:
is pre-emptive, and a with takeout double against defending. Id 4, 30, 2, 22 and 16.
splinter should deliver
more in the way of high
shape, plan only to come
in if they die in two of a
bid three no-trump at
any vulnerability facing Scrabble Answer
cards. You can perhaps
solve your dilemma by
major. If they bid game,
you will surely be happy
a one-diamond opener.
The hand is more in- Jumble Answer
playing a jump to three you stayed silent. Double teresting facing a one-
no-trump over the open- may be your last chance club opener, but the
ing bid as a good raise to to show clubs. The sub- spade suit really doesnt
four spades. An alterna- text is that when they feel right for defending
tive, playing mini-splin- invite game, double for here. You could persuade
ters, is discussed at brid- the lead. When they show me otherwise at pairs at
gewinners.com/article/ fit but dont guarantee some vulnerabilities if
view/slam-bidding-lim- high cards, it may still be the spade three and dia-
iting-your-hand-with-a- your hand and you mond jack were
splinter. most frequently want to switched in their suits.
Q: Recently, you sug- come in on hands short in Email bobbywolff@
gested that a double of a their suit. mindspring.com.
Crossword Answer
Collectors love vintage Halloween items
TERRY AND TIM KOVEL political symbols from a Q: I have my grandfa- largest by the early
1980s presidential elec- thers black hat. The 1900s. The name became
Halloweeniana is now tion year is one of the name in the hat is Shel- E.A. Mallory & Sons after
one of the major holiday more unusual collect- don & Co., London. It his son joined the firm. It
collecting categories, ibles. Another is a 15- was in a hat box that says became a division of the
second only to Christ- year-old dangling rhine- Mallory Hats, Fifth John B. Stetson Hat Co.
mas. Jack-o-lanterns, stone skeleton pin to Ave., New York, N.Y. I in 1946. Production of
figural candy containers wear to parties. A rare think he had the hat when Mallory hats ceased by
of papier-mache, and vintage Halloween clock- he was a member of the 1965. Maybe Mallory sold
crepe paper black cats work figure sold for Shriners. Can you give hats by other makers, or
and skeletons are the $4,575 at a Morphy auc- me any information? maybe the hat was put in
oldest. Scarecrows, tion in July. A: Both Sheldon & Co. the wrong box by the
witches, bats, spiders, Look for bargain Hal- and Mallory were hat owner. Vintage top hats
spider webs, trick-or- loween decorations at makers listed in the 1908 in great shape sell for
treat bags and zombies house sales and flea mar- American Hatter. G.W. about $100. Twentieth-
are more recent and kets, and vintage rarities Sheldon & Co. was a mak- century hat boxes with
easier to find. at auctions and shops. er of felt in 1823. It was good names or graphics
An old orange paper Save some of this years the first hat maker in the are $50 to $75 retail.
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