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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

How presidential race could impact three NY issues


JOSEPH SPECTOR 200,000 jobs for the region when she was states U.S. workers. She has proposed taxing the rich to help the
JSPECTOR@STARGAZETTE.COM senator from 2001 through 2009. middle class.
Its just words, Trump said about Clintons promis- During the debate, she defended her time as New
ALBANY Both presidential candidates are from es during the second presidential debate. Those Yorks senator, and shes previously said her economic-
New York, and whomever is elected may have a pro- words, Ive been hearing them for many years. I heard development efforts were stifled by Republicans in
found impact on their home state. them when they were running for the Senate in New Washington.
Republican Donald Trump has pledged an overhaul York, where Hillary was going to bring back jobs to up- Well, 67 percent of the people voted to re-elect me
of the nations tax system and jobs programs. state New York, and she failed. when I ran for my second term, and I was very proud
He regularly cites upstate New York as a poster For Clinton, she has supported New Yorks efforts and very humbled by that, Clinton responded to
child of the countrys manufacturing decline, knocking for a $15-an-hour minimum wage, vowing it is a policy
Democrat Hillary Clintons unfulfilled promise of she would like to seek nationally to boost low-wage See ISSUES, Page 4A

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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-
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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-
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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
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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.
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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
farming community tional Federation of Inde- punish people in the coun- clawing back regulations munities. contaminants are re-
which has largely backed pendent Business. But try legally. and expanding the coun- Weve lived through moved and exhausted
the potential trade agree- too much of the focus has I think hes stepped trys $50 trillion in un- an administration, cer- outdoors. Additionally,
ment because it would been on startups seed back a little bit on his ini- tapped shale, oil, and nat- tainly on natural gas, the all manicure and pedi-
boost exports with the money but you cant be tial statements, Long ural gas reserves, plus last eight years thats cure workstations are
12 nations involved, in- for small business and said. I think what youll hundreds of years in been a real disaster, said required to have specif-
cluding Japan and Aus- push these dramatic in- really see is to get the law- clean coal reserves. Alex Beauchamp, the ic exhaust systems.
tralia. creases in the minimum breakers out of this state Energy is under siege Northeast Region Direc- According to a state
Thats a big deal for wage. and other states. by the Obama administra- tor at Food & Water Department of Health
New York: Agriculture Theres another impor- tion, Trump said during Watch. So I dont know report in July, the chem-
contributed $38 billion to tant immigration factor the debate. The EPA, En- what happens federally icals found in nail prod-
the states economy in in New York: Its popula- vironmental Protection will impact what we do ucts can result in poten-
2012, and the state ranks tion of 19.8 million people Agency, is killing these here in New York. tial health.

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in Windows 10. Most ly for stuff in the Win- browsers Ex- message several hopes up https://goo.gl/ going to news/informa-
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that the free period is sonalization -> Lock Q: Nick, I they said I had to youre apparently in a lot fine. If youre mostly
over does that mean that Screen and set the back- purchased a look for an update of company. typing, youll want to get
people now buying a ground to Picture or Surface Tablet, Nick to the driver. I As for what to get some sort of keyboard
copy of Windows 10 (or Slideshow instead of NT 8.1 and have tried and could not instead, thats a tougher for it, which will cost
getting a new computer Windows Spotlight. had issues with Francesco find any updates question. iPads are excel- extra. Of course, if you
with Windows 10) get the To stop suggested it from the Your available. If you lent, as are Android tab- were using the Surface
privilege of both paying apps from appearing in start. It would
for the OS and getting the Start menu, head to not boot. Just a Computer know how to fix
this, can you tell
lets, Chromebooks, and
other laptops. If youre
without a keyboard, you
already know all about
ads too? Settings -> Personaliza- black screen. I me? Or is it just already living in the that.
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are getting ads, and some Occasionally show sug- Support twice for this upgrade. Im reluctant to have an iPhone and/or a excellent. So are Android
are not. And, so far at gestions in Start setting issue. They fixed it as it go for a Surface tablet Mac), then the iPad is an tablets. You should check
least, there is no consis- to Off. was still under warranty. again because Windows excellent choice. If out a couple of stores,
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screen via something which browser you use, ing, but then a day or two A: There are a lot of choice in those circum- looking for inexpensive
called Windows Spot- you may find that an ad later I tried it and it boot- Surface Tablet owners stances. devices that do most of
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cel Jones went on to tell


Ring Washington that Philly
must be harmed or killed
Continued from Page 1A before he hurts or kills
Marcel Jones.
Washington offered to
U.S. Attorney for West- perpetrate violence
ern New York William Ho- against Gary Way, telling
chul came to Elmira on Marcel Jones, I will pull
Sept. 28 to announce the a Vito if you need me to,
arrests. in reference to Don Vito
In addition to the U.S. Corleone from the Godfa-
Attorneys Office, the in- ther movies.
vestigation included the
U.S. Drug Enforcement The conspiracy
Agency, U.S. Bureau of unravels
Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire-
arms and Explosives, As early as June 2016,
New York State Police, members of the Jones
Chemung County Sher- DTO started to suspect
iffs Office, Chemung they were under law en-
County District Attor- forcement surveillance.
neys Office, Elmira Po- On June 8, Marcel
lice Department, Village Jones and Mark Jones Jr.
of Horseheads Police De- discussed the possibility
partment and Village of they were being targeted
Elmira Heights Police De- by a federal investigation.
partment. Jones Jr. expressed con-
On the other side were cern that Marcel Jones
suspects from Elmira and wasnt being cautious
elsewhere, some with no enough to avoid police de-
prior criminal records tection.
and others with several On June 12, Woodhouse
major felony convictions. U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE PHOTO was pulled over in the City
Here are the players in Authorities seized heroin and other drugs and firearms as part of an Elmira heroin ring investigation. of Elmira by a state troop-
what authorities dubbed er for a traffic infraction.
the Jones Drug Traffick- 1 kilogram or more of a they moved about in Elmi- He was found dead in the quality of the product. A search of his vehicle
ing Organization, or Jones substance containing her- ra and elsewhere, investi- his apartment on Feb. 13. Cedeno-Martinez reas- turned up 25 bags of her-
DTO: oin, possession with intent gators slowly started to An autopsy revealed her- sured Jones about the her- oin hidden under the driv-
Mark Jones Jr., aka to distribute heroin, dis- get a glimpse of the inner oin, fentanyl and oxyco- oin and boasted they ers seat.
Poop, 29, of Wilkes- tribution of heroin, and workings of the heroin done in his system. The would soon rule the Elmi- Subsequent calls
Barre, Pennsylvania. Be- use of a telephone to fa- ring. confidential informant ra market. among other members of
lieved to be the leader of cilitate drug trafficking. For example, on Aug. identified Mark Jones Jr. Jones Jr.: That s*** is the DTO indicated they
the ring, Jones has one fel- In addition, Marcel 15, 2016, the confidential as Lynchs supplier. hard right now. Ive had would have to be extra
ony drug conviction in Jones, Mark Jones Jr., informant met with Mark On Feb. 15, Elmira po- that. I had that for a cou- vigilant. They also feared
New Jersey. Mark Jones Sr., McCray Jones Sr. at an address on lice conducted a traffic ple of days. I havent even Woodhouse would cooper-
Mark Jones Sr., aka and Rios are charged with West Thurston Street in stop involving Sean A. made $1,000 worth. ate with police. On June
Pimp Juice, 53, of Elmi- possession of a firearm in Elmira to make a con- Powers, 49, of Elmira Cedeno-Martinez: You 13, they discussed moving
ra, the father of Mark furtherance of drug traf- trolled purchase of five Heights. A passenger re- know? So I need you to be a firearm from the resi-
Jones Jr., has multiple fel- ficking. bricks of heroin in ex- fused to identify himself my eyes right there be- dence of Woodhouses
ony convictions for grand change for $1,000, all un- but was known to police as cause when we move over grandmother and hiding it
larceny and assault. He Piecing together the der the scrutiny of police Mark Jones Sr., according there, I dont know too in a new location before
processed and packaged puzzle investigators. to the criminal complaint. many things, so. You police found it.
heroin for distribution, During the meeting, On Oct. 28, Powers was know, its decent. I am On June 22, Washing-
and operated as a street- While authorities have Jones Sr. told the inform- found dead in his apart- telling you. As soon as I ton complained to an un-
level distributor for Jones been actively investigat- ant that his son maintains ment. His autopsy re- have everything, we can, identified female there
DTO, according to the ing the Jones DTO since a residence in the Wilkes- vealed chronic intrave- we will take that whole was a strong law enforce-
complaint. July 2015, the roots of the Barre area that he uses to nous drug use. The cause (expletive deleted) town ment presence in the El-
Marcel Jones, aka operation go back to De- store drugs, proceeds and of death was the com- right there. Like nothing. mira area, preventing him
Bug and Cell, 26, of cember 2013. firearms. bined effect of fentanyl, We can take that (exple- from selling drugs or
Elmira, brother of Mark Thats when an Elmira Poop got dope. Poop acetylfentanyl and heroin tive deleted), that whole committing other crimes.
Jones Jr. No reported felo- police officer arrested an got a crib in Wilkes- in his system. town. On Aug. 2, Mark Jones
ny convictions. Marcel individual who possessed Barre, Jones told the in- Powers cellphone con- Jones Jr.: I know man. Jr. told Cedeno-Martinez
Jones oversaw heroin dis- 90 envelopes of heroin, ac- formant, according to a tained numerous texts Everybody wants to get he believed he was under
tribution throughout the cording to the criminal transcript of their record- from Juice (Mark Jones close to me man. police surveillance.
Elmira area, the criminal complaint. ed conversation. His lit- Sr.). Between July 29 and On June 9, Jones Jr. dis- On Aug. 27, McCray
complaint alleged. While in the Chemung tle boys, is three of them. Oct. 28, Jones Sr. had 763 cussed the need to engage was stopped by state po-
Israel Cedeno-Marti- County Jail, the suspect Some young kids. Moving contacts with Powers. in armed violence to ad- lice on Water Street in El-
nez, aka Punta, 42, of agreed to provide infor- s*** hard for Poop. They On Sept. 7, Randy W. dress an ongoing dispute mira for a window tint vio-
Trenton, New Jersey, mation about his suppli- got guns in the crib. They Manwaring, 29, was found with a rival drug dealer in lation. The trooper no-
born in the Dominican Re- ers in exchange for prose- got dope in the crib. They dead in his Elmira apart- Elmira, Gary Way, aka ticed the smell of marijua-
public. Cedeno-Martinez cutorial consideration. got money in the crib. ment. His autopsy indicat- Philly. na and had his dog search
has two felony drug con- The informant identi- ed he died from the com- Marcel Jones: Yeah, I the vehicle. The subse-
victions in New Jersey fied Mark Jones Jr. as his Deadly bined effects of heroin gotta get him before he try quent search yielded
and is believed to be the heroin connection, and consequences and fentanyl. to get me bro. You heard? more than $87,000 in cash,
primary heroin supplier said Jones would arrange Mark Jones Sr. men- Jones Jr.: Yeah, you two loaded handguns, 106
to the Jones DTO. for weekly trips to Tren- During the Sept. 28 tioned the death in a taped gotta catch him going to suspected oxycodone tab-
Scott Washington, ton, New Jersey, to meet news conference, Hochul conversation with the the crib bro. lets and one-eighth ounce
aka Body, 29, of Elmira, with his supplier, and that said three heroin users confidential informant. Marcel Jones: Huh? of cocaine.
with two felony convic- several couriers were linked to the Jones DTO Jones Sr.: The other Jones Jr.: You gotta The confidential in-
tions for first- and third- utilized to transport the had died from overdoses, day one of our white boys catch him going to the formant told authorities
degree robbery, was al- heroin to Elmira for dis- but there was no direct ev- died. crib. You gotta lay on McCray primarily dis-
legedly an enforcer and tribution. idence to link anyone Informant: Word? him. tributed cocaine but also
heroin distributor for Armed with that infor- from the organization to Jones Sr.: Named Marcel Jones: distributed heroin and
Jones DTO. mation, authorities start- those deaths. Randy. I am telling you. Straight like that. Gotta had supplied drugs in the
Shareef McCray, aka ed to formulate a strategy The criminal com- This s*** is powerful son. lay on him. You know past to Mark Jones Jr.
Gritz and Reef, 39, of to trace the many tendrils plaint provides more de- Informant: He died of that. The remaining defen-
Scranton, Pennsylvania, of the organization and tail about the victims, and that s***? Jones Jr.: You gotta dants were taken into cus-
no felony convictions, al- gather evidence against indicates the heroin in- Jones Sr.: It was on lay on him. At nighttime tody in a coordinated se-
leged to be a supplemen- the participants. volved was laced with fen- Facebook yesterday. he is going to come out. ries of sweeps in Elmira
tal heroin supplier to Because the heroin tanyl, a synthetic opioid You heard? and elsewhere prior to
Jones DTO. ring crossed state lines, pain medication estimat- A growing Marcel Jones: Yeah. Hochuls Sept. 28 an-
Tanner Rios, aka federal agencies took the ed to have 80 times the po- arrogance Jones Jr.: Or go there nouncement.
Ree, 29, of Elmira, who lead. But requests for tency of morphine. when he aint get there. The suspects will be
was on parole for two felo- warrants to tap phones During the Aug. 15 Despite concerns Because he aint running tried in federal court. The
ny drug convictions in and search vehicles were meeting between Mark about overdose deaths, around with it on him. drug charges carry a
Chemung and Steuben handled locally through Jones Sr. and the confi- surveillance transcripts Marcel Jones: Na. He minimum penalty of 10
counties, believed to be a the Chemung County Dis- dential informant, Jones reveal a group of conspir- aint. years in prison and a max-
street-level distributor trict Attorneys Office. mentioned a recent five- ators growing in confi- Jones Jr.: Or before he imum of life.
for Jones DTO. Chemung County day period when heroin dence about their ability can even get to it to bust a The gun counts against
Andrew Woodhouse, Judges Richard W. Rich wasnt available because to become the dominant move it is too late. Marcel Jones, Mark Jones
aka Woody, 30, of Elmi- Jr. and James Hayden his son was concerned heroin distributors in the Also on June 9, Marcel Jr., Mark Jones Sr.,
ra, one felony drug con- signed several orders au- that some of the heroin he Elmira area and a will- Jones took a call from McCray and Rios carry a
viction in Chemung Coun- thorizing interception of was obtaining from New ingness to use violence to Scott Washington, the pur- minimum of five years
ty, a heroin user and couri- wire communications and Jersey had been cut with maintain that grip. ported enforcer for the and a maximum sentence
er for the heroin ring, ac- disclosure of GPS infor- fentanyl and that custom- In a call intercepted by Jones DTO. of life in prison, to be
cording to the criminal mation over several cell- ers were dying. investigators July 26, During the call, Marcel served consecutively to
complaint. phones used by members The first overdose vic- Mark Jones Jr. com- Jones told Washington any penalty rendered on
All of the suspects are of the Jones DTO. tim identified as a Jones plained to Cedeno-Marti- that Philly (Gary Way) the drug charge.
charged with conspiracy Using wiretap infor- DTO customer was Jef- nez he was having prob- threatened Marcel Jones, Follow @SGJeffMurray
to possess with intent to mation and direct surveil- fery Lynch, 39, of Horse- lems moving heroin and telling him, Yo, your time on Twitter.
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Court orders McGinty emails be released


MARC LEVY senator, is one of the most
ASSOCIATED PRESS vulnerable Republicans The state Republican Party said that, to
as the GOP struggles to
HARRISBURG, Pa. - hold onto its Senate ma- date, 71 out of 15,000 pages of emails
Gov. Tom Wolfs admini- jority. A McGinty victory
stration has 30 days to could tip Senate control to dug up in response to its request have
produce copies of more Democrats.
emails sent or received by The 30-day timeframe been publicly released.
Katie McGinty when she to respond virtually en-
was his chief of staff, be- sures that the emails
fore she ran for U.S. Sen- would not become public
ate, a Pennsylvania court before the election. for those reasons. Party said that, to date, 71
ruled Friday. The Wolf administra- It did allow the Wolf ad- out of 15,000 pages of
The emails, sought by tion would not say Friday ministration to withhold emails dug up in response
the state Republican Par- whether it will appeal the some emails under an at- to its request have been
ty, do not have to be re- decision to the state Su- torney-client exemption. publicly released.
leased before the Nov. 8 preme Court. It has 30 Wolfs press secretary The decision focused
election. days to appeal, a move Jeff Sheridan said in a on the GOPs request for
The Commonwealth that also would virtually one-sentence statement emails from Jan. 20, 2015,
Courts ruling upholds a ensure that the emails are that the administration the beginning of McGin-
decision by the Office of not released before the was reviewing the courts tys tenure as chief of
Open Records. A Republi- election. decision and will take ap- staff, through July 7, 2015.
can Party official made Wolfs administration propriate action once that The time has come for
the original request for had told the Office of review is complete. Governor Tom Wolf to
the emails under Pennsyl- Open Records that it with- McGintys campaign stop hiding Katie McGin-
vanias open records law held some emails because spokesman said in an tys emails from the pub-
last summer when they fell under exemp- email that McGinty is al- lic, GOP spokeswoman
McGinty was preparing tions shielding personal ways on the side of trans- Megan Sweeney said in a
to run for U.S. Senate. emails or deliberations parency, but he did not statement. For the past
McGinty left Wolfs of- leading up to an official respond to a follow-up sixteen months, Katie
fice in July last year and is decision. But the Office of email asking whether McGinty has been able to
challenging the re-elec- Open Records said the ad- AP McGinty has asked the hide her email behind a
tion bid by Republican ministration hadnt suffi- Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announces a $2 million state Wolf administration to re- taxpayer-funded group of
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey. ciently proven that those allocation for a project aimed at creating hi-tech jobs during a lease the emails. government lawyers.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS ton Township, near Har- mined the claims were Man who filmed Edward Smith that hes time he was convicted of
risburg, told officials in false. kids gets 12 years sworn to live out the rest such conduct.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - October 2015 he was The 16-year-old was of his life as a law-abiding Federal prosecutors
Officials say a teen who knocked unconscious in charged Wednesday in ju- EASTON, Pa. - A man and godly man before he say Eichert amassed 65
claimed he was hit with a the attack and had serious venile court with making who filmed children was sentenced to serve 12 hours of video of children
metal pipe while waiting head and neck injuries. false reports and theft by changing clothes at a pop- years in prison Thurs- changing at Dorney Park
at a school bus stop and To help defray medical deception. He was or- ular Pennsylvania amuse- day in Easton federal & Wildwater Kingdom.
collected over $4,000 in costs, the teen set up a Go- dered to repay the money. ment park will spend court. Eichert pleaded guilty
charitable donations FundMe account and Anyone who contribut- more than a decade be- Smith responded say- in July to possessing and
made the whole thing up. raised about $4,300. ed to the fund can contact hind bars for the crime. ing Eichert is an example distributing child pornog-
The Dauphin County The prosecutors office the county to seek restitu- Fifty-two-year-old of the evil that lurks in raphy after cutting a deal
District Attorneys office says after an extensive in- tion. Kurt Eichert, of Spring- civil society and noted with prosecutors.
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vLos Angeles: 3 dead, 12


hurt in restaurant shootout
An early morning argument at a Los
Angeles restaurant apparently triggered
gunfire that left 3 people dead and 12
wounded, authorities said Saturday.
Police who arrived at the scene in a
working-class neighborhood dotted by
tall palm trees found shell casings and
blood throughout the restaurant west of
downtown Los Angeles. Two possible
suspects were being questioned.
Los Angeles Police Department Offi-
cer Mike Lopez said a preliminary inves-
tigation found a party was underway at
12:30 a.m. Saturday in the restaurant,
operating out of a converted home, when
an argument started. A man and woman
left, then returned, and the restaurant
erupted in gunfire.
vPhiladelphia: 2 killed in
crash en route to hospital
A motorist, apparently rushing to a
Philadelphia hospital to see his injured
father, ran a red light, was hit by an SUV
and crashed into a utility pole, resulting
in the deaths of his two passengers, au- SARAH RICE/GETTY IMAGES

thorities say. GOP candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally Saturday in Bangor, Maine, while campaigning in New England.
The 18-year-old driver, who was not

Trump: Clinton should be


identified, also was injured in the Friday
morning crash and treated for minor in-
juries, as was the unnamed driver of the
sport utility vehicle, police said.
The two killed were identified by au-
thorities as 17-year-old Maggie Lynn Go-
loff and 19-year-old Osman Zeylnov.
Police said the motorist was apparent-
ly rushing to Temple Medical Center to
see his father, who, hours earlier, had
in jail; election is rigged
been robbed and assaulted while making GOP candidate
a food delivery.
on the airplane.
Trump has also amped up his
Is Trump Some Republicans have long
criticized Trump and have
proposes drug test allegations against Clinton over running for stepped it up in recent days.
vYemen: Kerry: Houthis
release 2 American citizens before next debate contributions to the Clinton
Foundation and her private
President Referring to the business-
mans request that supporters
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says email system while in the State anymore or become poll watchers to guard
David Jackson
Yemens Houthi rebels released two U.S.
USA TODAY
Department.
Hillary Clinton should have
auditioning for a against alleged voter fraud, Sen.
Ben Sasse, R-Neb., tweeted Sat-
citizens Saturday, though he didnt iden-
tify the Americans. been prosecuted and gone to TV network? urday that freedom-loving
Kerry said they were freed as part of a Donald Trump kept up his jail for what she did, Trump Clinton campaign spokesman Americans repudiate anybody
complicated diplomatic arrangement unprecedentedly aggressive said at a second rally Saturday Brian Fallon, in a tweet who says they want to make
that included airlifts for Yemenis campaign rhetoric Saturday, in Bangor, Maine, again de- lawful voters a little bit ner-
wounded by an airstrike this past week saying that opponent Hillary nouncing a totally rigged media outlets. vous at polls.
carried out by a Saudi-led coalition. Clinton should be in jail and election. Is Trump running for Presi- Republican strategist Mike
Those individuals were taken to Oman that the media is trying to rig As in New Hampshire, dent anymore or auditioning Murphy, who headed up a pro-
for treatment. the election by reporting on nu- Trump followers cheered and for a TV network post-election Jeb Bush super PAC during the
Kerry said the U.S. has been working merous women who have ac- chanted, Lock her up! to monetize his cultivation of Republican primaries, went af-
on such efforts for the past few days, as cused him of unwanted sexual Four days before his third the alt-right movement? ter a Trump tweet that said
well as a push for a cease-fire in Yemen. advances. and final debate against Clin- tweeted Clinton campaign Clinton should have been jailed
We cant let them get away ton, Trump again questioned spokesman Brian Fallon. and called the election rigged.
vIndia: Stampede toward with this, folks, Trump told a his opponents health and sug- Trumps conspiracy claims Trump is now attacking our
Hindu ceremony kills 24 crowd in Portsmouth, New gested she might have taken have been picked up by some of Democracy, Murphy said on
Hampshire, echoing that this drugs to get pumped up dur- his aides. Jeff Sessions, a U.S. Twitter.
At least 24 people were killed and 20 looks like a rigged election. ing last weeks face-off in St. senator from Alabama, told the Angry and desperate, said
others injured in a stampede that oc- In the days since a parade of Louis. He proposed a drug test crowd in Portsmouth: They Dante Scala, a political science
curred as they were crossing a crowded women began coming forward before Wednesdays event in are attempting to rig this professor at the University of
bridge to reach a Hindu ceremony in to claim Trump touched them Las Vegas. election. New Hampshire.
northern India on Saturday, police said. inappropriately, the Republican Clinton supporters said Citing that comment, Fallon Either Trump is so deluded
The stampede took place on the out- presidential nominee has called Trumps talk about jail and said: Every Republican must at this point that he thinks this
skirts of Varanasi, a city in Uttar Pradesh them liars and even criticized rigged elections reflects a cam- be asked whether they agree could actually work, Scala said,
state known for its temples. Organizers their looks. At one point Satur- paign that is imploding and is with Trump and Sessions on or he wants his followers to
were expecting 3,000 devotees at the cer- day, Trump described one of his now promoting conspiracy the- this. Starting with (House keep following him after this
emony, but more than 70,000 thronged accusers as this crazy woman ories ginned up by right-wing Speaker) Paul Ryan. election is over.
the ashram of a local Hindu leader on the
banks of the Ganges River, said police of-
ficer S.K. Bhagat.
We were not prepared for such a
large crowd, said Raj Bahadur, a spokes-
man for the organizers.
Suspects in anti-Somali plot sought bloodbath
vIraq: IS suicide bomber zen, anti-govern- that the only (exple-
Doug Stanglin ment, anti-Muslim tive) way this coun-
hits funeral tent, killing 35 USA TODAY and anti-immigrant trys ever going to get
A suicide bomber struck a funeral extremist beliefs. turned around is it
gathering in Baghdad on Saturday, killing An alleged plot to blow up a They had allegedly will be a bloodbath,
at least 35 people and wounding more Kansas apartment complex been plotting since and it will be a nasty,
than 60, Iraqi police and hospital officials filled with Somali immigrants February to blow up messy (expletive).
said. one day after the November the apartment com- Unless a lot more
The attack in the Shaab neighborhood elections was aimed to create a plex and mosque in people in this coun-
occurred around lunchtime, the officials bloodbath to wake up the Garden City, a meat- try wake up and smell
said, speaking on condition of anonym- country politically, according to packing town in Curtis Allen Patrick Stein Gavin Wright the (expletive) coffee
ity. one of three members of a mili- western Kansas. and decide they want
The Islamic State group claimed re- tia group charged with domes- Prosecutors said the thwarted Acting U.S. Attorney Tom this country back ... we might
sponsibility in a statement carried by its tic terrorism, federal attack was planned for the day Beall said at the news confer- be too late. If they do wake up ...
Aamaq news agency. authorities say. after the November elections. ence in downtown Wichita that I think we can get it done. But it
The U.S. State Department con- Authorities said Friday that These individuals had the the plot was imminent, and ... aint going to be nothing nice
demned Saturdays barbaric attack, Curtis Allen and Gavin Wright, desire, the means, the capabili- these individuals, they were about it, Stein was recorded as
calling it yet another sign of the IS both 49 and from Liberal, Kan- ty to carry out this act of do- committed to carrying this out. saying, according to the federal
groups cowardice and contempt for hu- sas, and Patrick Eugene Stein, mestic terrorism, Eric According to a federal com- affidavit.
man life and their attempt to sow sectar- 47, of Wright, Kansas, were Jackson, FBI Kansas City spe- plaint released after the arrests, Beall said the investigation
ian discord among the people of Iraq. members of a small, anti-Mus- cial agent in charge, said in an- Stein was surreptitiously taped involved an FBI probe deep
lim group called the Crusaders nouncing the arrests in in June referring to the Somalis into a hidden culture of hatred,
that espoused sovereign-citi- Wichita. as cockroaches and saying violence.

NJ Transit to resume full Hoboken service


than two weeks of limited ser- whether that meant every run and recovery work.
The (Westchester County, N.Y.) vice following a train crash that on the usual Rockland train NJ Transit Executive Direc-
Journal News killed one woman on the plat- schedule would be restored, in- tor Steven Santoro said the rail-
form and injured 114 others on cluding express trains. It said road is taking extra precautions
HOBOKEN, N. J. New Jersey the train. commuters should check back as it restores service: Trains en-
Transit said it would resume NJ Transit said Friday it will after 10 p.m. Saturday for the tering Hoboken Terminal will
RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
full service into and out of Ho- reopen four tracks, which al- release of Mondays schedule. be required to decrease their
Women in their traditional outfits take boken Terminal on Monday lows full service to resume, at Two of the stations tracks speed from 10 mph to 5 mph,
part in the Indoni SA Cultural Festival on morning. 4 a.m. Monday. will remain closed as NJ Tran- and a conductor will ride in the
Saturday in Durban, South Africa. Commuters had seen more The railroad would not say sit continues its ongoing repair cab car with the engineer.
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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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No new spending for NY agencies


OBITUARIES JOSEPH SPECTOR
JSPECTOR@STARGAZETTE.COM
While the surpluses
of recent years have for-
less in personal-income
tax revenue than original-
Unions and some spe-
cial-interest groups have
tified our financial plan ly estimated, Mujica said. railed against the freeze
ALBANY State and bolstered reserves, it Cuomos office often in agency spending, say-
Enright, Esther (Welch) agencies are being asked is absolutely vital that we has to find savings in the ing it has led to limited
to assume zero growth in remain vigilant about re- $147 billion state budget staffing to oversee pro-
Age 95 passed away their budgets next year as sponsible fiscal policy to offset increases in grams and services.
peacefully on Saturday, state revenue is less than and management, the school aid, the largest Environmental Advo-
October 8, 2016 at the expected and as the state Oct. 4 memo to agencies state piece of the budget. cates said in a report in
Chemung County Nursing typically provides major from budget director School aid has increased December that cuts in
Facility surrounded by increases in school aid, Robert Mujica said. by more than 5 percent a clear-air funding led to a
her loving family. She infrastructure and health The states finances year recently, hitting 25 percent reduction in
was predeceased by her care. have been boosted by nearly $25 billion in the air monitors since 2009
The request is the more than $8 billion from current fiscal year, which through the state Depart-
parents Roy and Ora sixth year in a row the Cu- bank settlements in re- ends March 31. ment of Environmental
(Balmer) Welch, daughter omo administration has cent years, but the money There are about Conservation.
Michele Fusco, sisters asked agencies to keep has been largely desig- 180,000 state employees Concerns about
Carrie VanAtta and Phyllis Payne and 2 infant spending flat. The states nated for tax-relief pro- in 59 agencies, the SUNY drinking water that
brothers. Esther is survived by 6 grandchildren; 9 2017-18 fiscal year starts grams and infrastructure system, and the offices of makes us sick, and air
great grandchildren; 2 great, great grandchildren; 2 April 1. projects, including a new attorney general and that isnt safe to breathe,
nieces and 3 nephews. Esther enjoyed her family and Cuomo has maintained Tappan Zee Bridge in the state comptroller. The are growing in New
created wonderful holiday dinners with homemade a pledge to keep state Hudson Valley. governors office has con- York, group executive
spending to less than 2 Now, the state is also trol over about 65 percent director Peter Iwanowicz
pies, cookies and candy. She lived with her mother percent a year. dealing with $950 million of the state workforce. said in a statement.
whom she cared for until her death at the age of 102.
Esther was a strong, independent woman who worked
as a bookkeeper at Allen's Paint Store in Elmira and
Stewart P. Wilson, Inc. in Montour Falls where she
retired at age 79 in 2000. She was a member and past
OBITUARIES
president of the Business and Professional Women's
Club for 49 years and was a devoted member of Lake
Rogus, Ruth Haney Smith, Cpl William H.
St. Presbyterian Church. Her family would like to
thank the staff at CCNF for their care over the last Rogus, Ruth Haney, December 4, 1931 -
5 years. At Esther's request there will be no calling known as "Aunt Ruth" November 28, 1950
hours. A graveside service will be held at Woodlawn to so many throughout
Cemetery on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 3pm. the community, left this THANK YOU
Those wishing to remember her may do so through earthly place on October
donations to Lake St. Presbyterian Church, 300 12, 2016 at 4:56 PM. Ruth The Olthof Funeral
Lake St., Elmira, NY 14901. Condolences may be was born on July 18, 1918 Home, Inc. recently had
left at www.walterjkent.com to Margaret Bush Haney the honor and privilege to
and Abel J. Haney in help bring CPL William
Tannersville, PA. Ruth H. Smith, who was MIA
graduated from Pocono High School in Tannersville for 66 years, back home to be laid to rest in
Surina, Orman L. in 1937. Ruth moved to Elmira, NY after graduation the same cemetery as his mother. None of
and worked to support the war effort during WWII this would have been possible without the
Surina, Orman L., age 87 of Wellsboro, Pa. formerly at the Holding Point and Reconsignment Point in help of his family and the following: US
of Farmington Twp., Pa. and Elkland, Pa. passed Horseheads, NY. During that time she met and Army, Fort Drum Military Honor Team, US Army
away July 31, 2016. Friends are invited to call at the married her husband Stanley Rogus in 1944. They personal from Syracuse & Binghamton, Syracuse
Parkhurst Memorial Presbyterian Church, Elkland, lived a happy life, owning and operating a grocery International Airport Security Team, NYS Patriot
Pa. Wednesday Oct. 19. 2016 from 3:00 to 4:30 pm store in Elmira Heights from 1950-1960. After which Honor Guard, NYS Police, Ithaca Police, Elmira
where a memorial service will be conducted following Stanley became a communications officer for the Police, Chemung County Sheriff Department,
visitation at 4:30 pm., Rev. Dorothy Densmore, Horseheads Police Department and Ruth was a Southport Volunteer Fire Department, East Hill
offc. Memorial donations may be made in Ormans very supportive wife. Ruth enjoyed spending time Volunteer Fire Department, American Legions
memory to Parkhurst Memorial Presbyterian gardening, fishing, taking walks and in bible study. Elmira, Horseheads & Hornell, Elmira VFW, Forest
Church, c/o Laurie Kring, 302 West Main St., She greatly enjoyed spending time with her sisters, Lawn Memorial Park Staff, and Zeiser Wilbert Vault
Elkland, Pa. 16920 and/or the Wesley Chapel, c/o brothers and their families. Ruth was a Charter Company. We thank you all for helping us give CPL
Bob Goodrich, 24 North Buffalo St., Elkland, member and Deaconess of Calvary Baptist Church Smith his Welcome Home!
Pa. 16920. A complete obituary may be viewed at and also attended Hillcrest Baptist Church. Always
kenyonfuneralhome.com a testament to her faith and love of Christ, she
was an inspirational part of many youth members
of the church and her loving nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by four brothers and eight sisters,
numerous nieces and nephews, her parents and her
Taft, John L. loving husband. Ruth is survived by her sister June
Taft, John L. "JT" Haney Smith, several nieces, nephews, grand nieces
Retired Southport Town
Justice, age 79, passed
and grand nephews. She will be greatly missed for
her happy, friendly nature and her ready smile. Make charitable donations.
away peacefully while Friends are invited to Elmwood Baptist Church, 230
surrounded by his loving Elmwood Ave., Elmira Heights, NY on Wednesday, stargazette.com/obituaries
family on Thursday, October 19, 2016 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
October 13, 2016. John Funeral Service will be held immediately following View Central New Yorks comprehensive
was born on March with Dr. Rev. David Sullivan. Following her service list of death notices and obituraries.
1st, 1937 in Rochester, she will be laid to rest alongside her husband, Stanley
NY, the son of the late at Maple Gove Cemetery, Horseheads, NY. Those
John S. and Marion (Lothian) Taft. He is also wishing to remember Ruth please consider memorial Whether youre buying or selling a home or business,
predeceased in death by his beloved brother-in-law contributions to the Pocono Heritage Center in let me put my 29+ years of public service to work for you!!!
and best friend, William Middaugh. He is survived Tannersville, PA www.youcaring.com/pocono-
by his loving wife of 54 years, Margaret "Marge" heritage-foundation-47987. Condolences and words
(Georgia) Taft; daughter, Mary Ellen "Mel" Taft of comfort may be expressed at Ruths Book of Michael Robby Robertson
(Mitch Carmack) of Deltona, FL; son, John "Jack" Memories at www.sullivansfuneralhome.com Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
(Nancy) Taft of Pine City, NY; son, Robert "Rob"
(Amy) Taft of Horseheads, NY; sister, Jane (Taft)
607-425-5122
Middaugh of Pine City, NY; sister-in-law, Elizabeth
Butler of Horseheads, NY; grandchildren, Lauren
Taft (Brandon Tague) of Kingwood, TX, Megan 215 W. Church St., Elmira, NY 14901
Raymer (Jason) of Longwood, FL, Tyler Taft, 607-733-2700 Ext. 241
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Mackenzie Taft, Zackary Taft and Madison Taft,


all of Pine City, NY, Bryan Taft of Southport, NY
and Brittany (Joshua) Hurd of Elmira, NY; great
grandchildren, Isabella Tague and Jordan Taft;
numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends,
Jim and Kendra Castello, Diane Dickinson, Faith
Miles and Molliegh Malanoski. John attended
Mansfield State College and received his Master's

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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

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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.
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Veterans need better health care data now


POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD better decisions regarding where to seek tion found that dozens of veterans died Veterans are already dealing with
care. There can be absolutely no excuses awaiting care while some facilities were enough red tape and, at times, long waits
The Department of Veterans Affairs for these egregious lapses. actually covering up these deficiencies. for care.
has a completely overwhelming, diffi- The VA had been sharing information Congress then passed the Choice Act, After tens of thousands of troops
cult job, partially because this country at regarding the quality of care at its facil- allowing veterans to get health care at were sent off to wars in Afghanistan and
times has devoted too little thought and ities with a national database for con- private facilities if they couldnt get Iraq, its no wonder the VA has been un-
plenty of resources into waging wars sumers. The Centers for Medicare and timely appointments at their local VA fa- able to handle the care of so many re-
without considering the true ramifica- Medicaid Services in the Department of cility. turning soldiers, many of whom had mul-
tions to those sent to fight these costly, Health and Human Services keeps the Veterans are supposed to be able to tiple tours of duty and are dealing with
drawn-out conflicts. information on a website. see pertinent facts, such as death and re- complicated cases of post-traumatic
And, yes, the VA has compounded Yet, in typical bureaucratic fashion, admission rates, and other measures of stress disorder.
the problems through mismanage- the VA stopped providing the data after quality for public and private hospitals Veterans who bravely served this
ment and outrageous decisions made the two agencies could not work out a around the country, including national country and are facing anguish in their
by administration officials over the new deal governing the sharing of infor- averages. return home shouldnt be forced to deal
years. mation. They are assuring the public The VA also has been struggling to with such a broken system.
Most recently, it was learned the de- they are working on an agreement, but provide more user-friendly information The information, under a new and im-
partment quietly stopped sharing infor- really, how could this get this far? that is supposed to provide side-by-side proved format, must start flowing again
mation that enables veterans to make A few years ago, a griping investiga- quality comparisons of its hospitals. at once.

RACE FOR CONGRESS

What should the federal government do


to help curb the growing opioid epidemic?
Plumb: Five priorities Reed: Fight the
to battle drug crisis epidemic on all levels
The damage from drug overdoses has hit our Our families are hurting because of the opioid
rural communities particularly hard: Rural areas crisis. I have spoken personally with many people in
suffer from opioid-related overdose deaths at a rate the district who are impacted survivors, and those
45 percent higher than urban ones. who have lost family and friends to drug abuse.
We need to take swift action, because it is dis- I care deeply about this and am fighting to make
proportionately harming rural America including sure our local officials and law enforcement have
right here in the Southern Tier. the tools they need to combat this crisis. We are
To tackle this crisis head on, I recently unveiled keeping all lines of communication open to address
five key policy priorities that target the opioid epi- new concerns and continue educating our communi-
demic in our rural communities: ty.
Change our approach to pain management: Em- There are three things we must focus on: treat-
phasize policies and best practices that encourage ment, education and enforcement.
necessary changes to how we handle pain manage- The first thing we need to do is understand the
ment to lessen the number of patients who are in- issue weve been holding opioid roundtables
troduced to opioids. This includes efforts to incentiv- throughout the district to do just that. We have met
ize and promote the research and development of John Plumb with victims of opioid addiction, community leaders Tom Reed
non-opioid painkillers. and law enforcement. We also brought the White
Effectively treat overdoses: Increase the avail- Houses Office of National Drug Control Policy to
ability of the medicine that reverses opioid-related overdoses and offer support upstate New York to investigate the crisis.
for rural emergency response teams. The House passed the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction Act. This bill
Increase access for treatment and recovery: Significantly expand access to will bring resources to local law enforcement, help those currently facing addic-
treatment for those who are addicted by increasing the number of treatment tion, and help educate our communities about its destruction. This bill also
facilities, creating incentives for qualified treatment centers to be established in makes buprenorphine more available for recovering addicts, making it easier to
rural communities, and using technology to help alleviate some of the barriers to wean them away from opioid dependency. Doctors will also be allowed to write
access in rural communities. more prescriptions for buprenorphine.
Crack down on illegal drugs: Work to disrupt the spread of heroin, toughen Local law enforcement plays a major role in addressing this crisis. We must
penalties for synthetic drug manufacture and distribution, and target suppliers. make sure they have the proper tools. We have authorized $103 million per year
Develop best practices and training unique to rural law enforcement, where for five years for this very reason. This will help train our first responders, bring
distribution and trafficking can be harder to identify or intercede due to long law enforcement agencies together, and make it easier to investigate these
distances and limited resources. crimes.
Aggressive media campaign: Launch an aggressive media campaign to raise Earlier this month, we met with the Elmira Police Chief Joseph Kane and
awareness, including campaigns designed specifically for rural communities, Mayor Dan Mandell to discuss additional ways we can help. The Elmira Police
about the size and scope of the opioid epidemic to highlight the dangers of opioid Department created a dropbox to dispose of unused prescription pain medica-
use and provide information to abusers and their families and friends on how to tions. Since prescription drug abuse often spurs opiate addiction, these options
seek treatment. can help prevent abuse. I also went on a ride-along with a few officers to see
I have served our country for 22 years as an officer in the U.S. Navy, always firsthand what they see every day.
focusing on how we can achieve results and make things better. In contrast, Con- We also must pursue higher punishments for drug dealers. If a drug dealer
gressman Reed is a typical politician, offering lip service to our district while causes someones death, they must be held accountable. I believe the death pen-
working in Washington to keep rigging the system in favor of politicians like alty or life in prison is a fair punishment if a drug dealer caused someones death
himself and special interests. His response to the opioid crisis has consisted of by lacing heroin with additives such as fentanyl. Thats why I have introduced a
photo ops and proposing dangerously counterproductive legislation that would bill that allows prosecutors more flexibility in seeking the death penalty for high-
only make things worse. Why? Because his campaign is funded by lobbyists and level drug dealers whose product resulted in the death of an individual.
special interests, including the corporations that profit from the over-prescrip- Another vital step we can't overlook is the importance of education. By edu-
tion of opioids. cating our communities, we can teach our kids and communities the dangers of
Congressman Reeds proposal to execute drug dealers is woefully ignorant of opioids. I want to make sure our kids know about these dangers that's why we
how drugs are bought and sold (users are also sellers), is not supported by the made sure part of our bill gives money to educating our communities.
community working to fight the epidemic, and does nothing to address the barri- Weve pushed forward many ideas that will help law enforcement, local lead-
ers to care that prevent men and women in rural communities from getting the ers and families through this crisis, but we need to keep this conversation going.
help and support they need. Furthermore, it would discourage users from calling I have prided myself on being accessible to talk with New Yorkers whenever
emergency responders, resulting in even more overdose deaths. they have concerns this opioid epidemic is no different. We can work together
Im fighting to do things differently and put the priorities of our rural commu- and stop this crisis from continuing.
nities first. Unlike Congressman Reed, I am not beholden to drug companies or Treatment, education and enforcement are what we need, and it is what we
their lobbyists. I will serve with the values of dedication and hard work that are are starting to and will continue to do.
needed to halt the opioid epidemic before it does any more harm to our friends, Tom Reed, of Corning, represents New Yorks 23rd District in the U.S. House of
neighbors, and loved ones. My full plan can be found at Representatives.
JohnPlumbforCongress.com.
U.S. Navy Reserve Cmdr. John Plumb is the Democratic challenger for Con-
gress in New Yorks 23rd district.

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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STEUBEN COUNTY PROPERTY SALES


Real estate transactions through John David Vona sold 129 Pritch- Hill Rd to Ted W. And Connie J. Painted Post Jacqueline M. Causer sold 54 Wayland
Sept. 20 ard Ave to Joseph B. Rogers for Rodger for $1 Roberts Ave to John D. Gross for
$146,000 Gary L. Reed, Jr. sold 5219 Horn- Douglass L. Blanding sold 115 $35,000 Barbara A. Bennett sold 121
Helen A. Powers Nichols sold by Rd to Gary L. Reed, Jr. for $0
Addison 2849 Spencer Hill Rd to Sara L. Estate Of Patricia A Bush sold
Keefe Blvd to Douglass L. Bland- Laf-A-Lot Rd to Susan Udicious
Santarsiero for $69,900 State Route 414 to Doreen
ing for $0 Thurston for $95,000
Jason L. Crane sold 3064 John Larry R. Bornheimer sold 10664 Linda J. Steinke sold 207 Lincoln
Mary C. Fuller sold 217 Fuller Ave Bierwiler for $1 Mattoon Rd to Ronald J Born- St to Carrie L. Vahue for $88,000
Rial Rd to Clinton M. Crooker for Thomas N. Soles sold 6465 Dixon
to Jeffrey R. Sponenberg for Michael B. Gustina sold 10664 heimer for $0 Douglas Van Acker sold 75
$15,000 Rd to Cal L. Hoad for $110,000
$75,000 Dry Run Rd to David J. Sweet for Bruce A Bell sold 5314 Whiting Antlers Inn Rd to Joseph M.
Kenneth L Caward sold County
Penny Lee Tirrell sold 2997 $295,000 Rd to Terry A Thompson for Nicosia for $131,500
Route 12 to John M Puffer for
Arkport College Ave to Candace A. Pries $126,500 $20,000 Steven J. Class sold 12 East Lake
for $74,900
K. Gonta Revocable L The Mi-
Hornell Diane W. Breton sold 11505 Rd to Pasquale Picco for
Secretary of Housing And Urban Herbs Ln to Terry Matilsky, $225,000
Development sold 8 Oak Hill St chael A.& Mary sold 159 Colum- Trustee for $169,000 John C. Bowers sold 100 East Ave
to Patricia M Guthrie for $33,950 bia St to Alexander Kosty for $0
Usdept Of Housing&Urban sold Troupsburg
251 Grand St to Dennis A Dlugo- Trifox Partners, Llc sold Flaherty to Jessica Lynn Gotshall for
Allison C. Speaker sold 8045 Rd to Michael Clancy for $22,500 $78,000
lecki for $19,000 Karen E. Gill sold Olmsted Rd to
State Route 36 to Elizabeth Erwin Susan Barnett sold 10625 Van
Stauring Ventures Llc sold 54 Richard H. Wallace for $1
Smith for $53,000 Neel Trl to Vincenzo F. Russo for
Church St to Dylan Steen for
$6,000
Troups Creek Land Corp sold 433 Wayne
Premkumar Swaminathan sold $59,900 State Route 36 to William Ben-
Bath 45 Overbrook Rd to Kyle Hoff Richard E Bacon sold 27 Spruce ton for $1 William Grover sold 9589 Trea-
for $170,000 St to Kurt A Malone for $58,300 Pulteney William Benton sold State Route sure-Sylpk Row to Jared Bogart
Mark A. Crippen sold 94 Geneva Barada K. Nayak sold 3559 36 to Lebarron Dale for $5,000 for $10,000
St to Gerald J. Slayton for Conhocton Rd to Barada K. Debbie Chapman sold Cook
Nayak for $0
Hornellsville Phillip L. Reid sold 14632 Lake Rd Arthur F. Kirk Iii sold 14126
$98,000 to Steven R. Reid for $100,000 Hollow Rd to Terry Cary for Keuka Village Rd to Patricia
Brian Gennello sold 5840 Daniels Michael D. Hannan sold 10860 Russell Raimondi, Jr. sold Ford $73,524 Gorman for $265,000
Gordon Ichikawa sold 5859
Rd to Eric C. Burns for $41,954 Hidden Meadow Trl to Albert J. Rd to Casandra Stringham for Paul H. Jensen sold Cook Rd to Marian P. Vandenberg sold 9176
Mcburney Rd to George Bradley
Betty B. Estate Shaw sold 43 Fahey for $465,000 $20,000 Jensen, Tsts Of The Paul H. Wixson Rd to Scott C. Hoose for
Burd for $58,000
Shannon St to Lois M Beeman Alex Arrigo sold 6 Chatfield Pl to Michael Bates sold 14398 Lake Jensen & Phylis A for $0 $125,000
for $200,000 David E. Levine for $249,000 Rd to Richard A. Gordon for Towner Living Trust sold Demp- Richard L. Hart sold 14733 Keuka
Cal L. Hoad sold 32 Old Cameron Sheila S. Johnston sold 24 Chat- Howard $263,600 sey Rd to Eli M. Raber for Village Rd to James E. Webb for
St to Jodie L. Mattison for field Pl to Hector Michael De Steven R. Reid sold 14632 Lake $85,000 $383,500
$85,000 Pedro for $155,000 Debra G. Vitale sold 4289 Lake Rd to Steven R. Reid for $0 Marjorie B. Welch, sold Coover Diana L. Fka Diana L Owen sold
Kevin C. Lauzze, As Co-Trustee Michael P. Kerwan sold 5 Fox Ln Road to Thomas T Daunce for Russell L. Reid sold 14632 Lake Hollow Rd to Jeremy Welch, for 9077 County Route 87 to Diana
sold 9 Gratton Dr to Brandy L. to Richard C. Iii Smithmen for $57,000 Rd to Steven R. Reid for $120,000 $0 L. Owen for $0
Harold for $159,000 $226,250 Youndase M. Mead sold 4514 Mary Rae Pineo sold 9074 Chid-
Joan Pigford sold 6722 Pheasant James S. Johnston, Sr. sold 24 Turnpike Rd to Shawn D. Parsels sey Hill Rd to Stephanie Mcleod
Ln to Sherry M. Sutton for $0 Chatfield Pl to Sheila S. Johnston for $60,000 for $0 Tuscarora Wheeler
Inc. Lake Country Estates, sold for $0 George Norton, Jr. sold 6300 Mark T. Polovick sold 14572 Lake
Washington St to Llc Lake County Route 69 to Sherry Lynn Brett C. Flint sold County Route Jason P. Butler sold 8978 Hem-
Rd to Mark T. Polovick for $1
Country Estates Mhc for Webber for $1 lock Rd to Daniel W. Levesque
Greenwood Michael L. Werner sold 14008 5 to Karissa N. Flint for $1
for $125,000
$4,275,000 Keith Hoffman sold 2439 County Lake Rd to Gordon J. Webster
Sue Wilson sold 6961 Washing- Route 109 to Smith'S Stock for $239,000
Zenon Kowal sold Leonard Rd to
ton Street Ext to Mhc,Llc Lake
Richard Lyle for $20,000
Farms, Inc. for $39,588 Noah M. Yoder sold County Urbana Woodhull
Country Estates for $75,000 Glenda Sue Hoffman sold 2439 Route 74 to Daniel Zook for
Shirley Brewer sold 106 Rumsey County Route 109 to Smith'S $5,580 Gladys H., Trustee Pitbladdo sold Mark A. Harding, Exe Estate Of
St to Timmie-Lee Akers for Hammondsport Stock Farms, Inc. for $45,321 Noah M. Yoder sold 10544 10980 Lake Rd to Paul Jordan for Donn A. Harding sold Kent Hill
$120,000 Wayne Hoffman sold County Judson Rd to Kevin B. Sensenig $885,000 Rd to Mark A Harding for $1
H-H Developers, Llc sold 7016 Michael Wilkinson sold 13 Davis Route 109 to Wayne Hoffman for $380,000 Estate Of David L. Edsall sold Stephanie N. Main sold 4544
Golf View to Fitzroy Davids for Ave to Leah Butler for $157,000 for $0 Kevin B. Sensenig sold 8252 7985 County Route 13 to Jeffrey Owlville Rd to Main, Stephanie
$10,000 Lucile Walbridge sold 29 Davis Wayne Hoffman sold County County Route 75 to Noah M. A. Edsall for $1 C. Ives, Jason Michael for $1
Individually And Exe Burnett, Ave to Scott E. & Kimberly Route 109 to Smith'S Stock Yoder for $165,000
Cynthia sold 4 Fairview Dr to Sprague for $90,000 Farms, Inc. for $66,601 Steven R. (See Attac Reid sold
Valerie Saltsman for $130,566 Pamela Ames, F/K/A Taylor sold 14632 Lake Rd to Steven R.(See
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Washington Street Ext to The- $217,500
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Dunlap, Dianne N. Kaester, Rathbone
Henry Devin sold 3683 Bush Hill
ko, Exec. sold 113 Steuben St to
Ellen S. Maceko for $1
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Rd to Dianne N. Dunlap for $1
John D. Herschberger sold 3981
Aaron E. Beiler sold 11225 Coun- in Real Estate
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State Route 417 to Mose M. izabe Ebersol for $125,000
Turnpike Rd to National Associa-
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4421 County Route 61 to Ziehm, Micki L. Stewart, F/K/A Barney
$45,700 (Arthur D. Ambrose)
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Zacrie D. Barber sold 4438 Pine Leiby for $85,000
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Ted W. Rodger sold 4129 West New York for $76,805
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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:
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Thomas A. Keebler, Jr. sold 2988
Melissa C. Oltz, O.D.
Tuesday 9:00- 4:00 Mary K. Conroy, O.D.
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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
Grandpas bear sto-
ries had turned repeti-
door that looks out on a small garden
pond.
allows more control of heart health
tious. Each time the A deer, Grandpa thought. Ones Question: My doctor macy or online for between $40 and
grandson said, Tell me come up on the deck to munch Grand- told me to check my $100. Get a cuff that inflates automat-
bear stories, the same mas last marigold blossoms. I should blood pressure at ically, not one you have to pump up
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
There was the story out of bed and walked over to where Could you provide on a large, easy-to-read display. The
Rick about Grandpa, the Ike was watching. some guidance? cuffs that fit around your wrist are
bear and the garbage Well, he didnt see deer, thats for Answer: Keeping less accurate.
Marsi can. And the one where sure; he saw bears: two little bears at your blood pressure in To measure your blood pressure:
The Great the bear came and the edge of the pond, their muzzles Dr. check is vital to main- Sit at a table with your arm rest-
Outdoors drank from the hum-
mingbird feeder. Plus,
immersed in the water and having a
drink.
taining heart health
Anthony and preventing stroke.
ing comfortably on it and your feet flat
on the floor. Its easier for most right-
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
light sleeper, and so, too, is Ike. But from the log cabin forest. Gosh, those and possibly more accurate, informa- pressure under control.
this night, they were both sawing logs. two little bears looked so cute in the tion provides more opportunities to Dr. Anthony Komaroff is a physician
And then came a sound not a big darkness. Spend more time with fine-tune your lifestyle and medica- and professor at Harvard Medical
one just sort of a clunk on the deck Grandpa, and maybe youll see them tions. School. To send questions, visit
right outside. Ike heard it first, jerked someday. To measure your blood pressure at AskDoctorK.com or write: Ask Doctor
his head to attention, then hopped off To follow Rick Marsis outdoor ex- home, youll need a blood pressure K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Bos-
the bed and made straight for a glass ploits, visit rickmarsi.com. cuff. You can buy a good one at a phar- ton, MA 02115.

50th Anniversary
Loren and Connie They have been
Oakden of Corning, cel- blessed with three chil-
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ding anniversary on Oc- Corning, Tracy and hus-
tober 15th, 2016! band Brian Brozovic of
Loren and the for- Horseheads and Stepha-
mer Connie Vine were nie and husband Jamie
married on October 15, Gates of Virginia; and
1966, at Grace United three grandchildren:
Methodist Church in Connor Gates, Aydan
Corning by Reverend by Gates and Braelyn Bro-
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tion: How nificantly by funeral information. neral providers, be sure options your aunt would not counting cemetery
much does provider, so its wise to There are also free you get an itemized price be buried or cremated charges.
an aver- shop around. websites you can turn to, list of services and prod- shortly after death, which Send your senior ques-
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Senior my aunt,
whos
terminally ill, and would
like to have a cost idea
going in so I can plan and
budget appropriately.
Answer:It definitely
pays to know what
charges to expect when
pre-planning a funeral.
Most people dont have a
clue, and can often be

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$310.
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preparation: Embalming
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$ 249 $249 $ 399 $ 349
otherwise its not re- REGULARLY REGULARLY REGULARLY REGULARLY
quired unless the body is
Exp. 11/19/16
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$
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$
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$
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across state lines. Em-
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cosmetics runs $250.
Funeral viewing and
ceremony: If the viewing
and funeral ceremony is
at the funeral home,
youll be charged for use
of the chapel and any
necessary staff. Costs:
$420 for viewing, and
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129 199 99
$495 for funeral cere-
mony.
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$ $ $ $ 99
funeral homes, with
REGULARLY REGULARLY REGULARLY REGULARLY
markups of up to 300 Exp. 11/19/16
$
219 Exp. 11/19/16
$
429 Exp. 11/19/16
$
179 $
249 Exp. 11/19/16
percent over the whole-
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thats required by most SIZES UP
cemeteries, and the open- TO 36 X 60
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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
tilling, Two Goats Brewing, Grist Iron
Brewing Company and Stonecat Cafe
dock for arrivals by boat. It is at 168
Randall Crossing Road in Himrod,
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
Germany. Both offer lovely views. Route 14 in Burdett, Schuyler County, al building that dates to 1802. (It is said get you from place to place; there are
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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than we are; she seems happens when you open a One of the Ten Com-
to meet a new close window onto your own mandments instructs you
friend everywhere she life there are risks to honor your mother
goes. She is, as you attached. and father.
might imagine, gregari-
ous and fun to be around,
Mainly, I think it is
most helpful to learn
What it should say is,
Honor thy father and Restaurant &
but she has a habit thats how to manage these mother, if they are honor-
starting to get under our
skin. Every time we (or
risks, rather than try to
eliminate them entirely.
able.
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Banquet Ro
I) invite her to do some- Readers who are Dear Upset: Many
thing, she invites other struggling with and want readers responded with
people to join us. to break free from the compassion and concern
This happens whether addictive feeling of ob- to the letter from this
the event is a small gath- sessively engaging in adult daughter, who had
ering at our house, a social media can try two tolerated verbal put-
shopping excursion or a things: Delete all social downs and abuse her
night out at a perfor- media apps from your entire life. Now that her
mance. phone (this will dramat- parents were elderly and
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people, and sometimes full-on sabbatical from sion to perhaps cut them
she replies to an email
invitation saying, Yes,
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four or five new people
unexpectedly copied and
thus invited to join us.
And sometimes she
just shows up with un-
expected guests. Often
these are people weve
never met. Sometimes
theyre people we have
met and arent really
interested in hanging out
with.
Are we uptight for

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Dear Crowded
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inclusiveness may be an
overall positive trait, but
it is not her job to invite
strangers to your shin-
digs and outings and
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house.
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Original Fidelis Medicare
to communicate this to Benefit Advantage Flex
her. Do so in a way that Medicare* $0 Premium (HMO)
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respected.
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how you always have a
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when we invite or in-
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clude you, were being Outpatient Surgery in a Hospital 20% $350 $350
intentional. Please dont
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or include other people 20% $350 $350
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one of your columns X-rays 20% $10 $10
about how best to deal
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suggesting that perhaps Inpatient Copay $1,288
people should try wean- 1-5, per admission 1-5, per admission
ing themselves from
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attaching so much impor- Part D Prescription Drug Coverage No for preferred generics
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on the level of Extra Help you receive. Please contact the plan for further details. 1-800-860-8707 (TTY: 1-800-558-1125). Fidelis Care is a Coordinated Care plan with
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of benefits. For more information, contact the plan. Limitations, copayments, and Medicaid program. Enrollment in Fidelis Care depends on contract renewal.
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BY DEANNA HARTLEY job seekers should address
CAREERBUILDER those gaps and the reason for
those gaps positively, says

N
ot every job seekers Dr. Steven Lindner, executive
career path is conven- partner of The WorkPlace
tional sometimes, Group. Help the recruiter and
there are employment or hiring manager undo any in-
other rsum gaps in their correct assumptions or biases
timeline that may warrant an held about employment gaps.
explanation to a prospective Talk about how you have used
employer. your time during employment
Heres some advice from gaps to prepare yourself for
the pros on how to handle your next job.
yourself during a job interview
so you can portray yourself in Highlight any skills you
the best light. may have acquired dur-
ing your time between
Be proactive so you jobs. Perhaps you took time
can steer the conversa- off to travel or study these
tion. Dont wait for a hiring can be beneficial not only to
manager to ask you about it, THINKSTOCK you but also to the employer.
says Melissa Hirsch, senior (For example,) did (you)
recruiter at Betts Recruit- the conversation and being Regardless of whether it your previous company was volunteer full time for a while?
ing firm. Include the gap in able to be matter-of-fact about seems like a setback to an making cuts, this clearly is Go traveling? Take a course
your background story when the gap. employer, be candid. not your fault, says Adam that improved (your) skills and
asked, Tell me about yourself. Recruiters and HR manag- Smiley Poswolsky, a millennial will help (you) to be an asset
Walk through your transitions Dont lie. The best advice ers understand the economy workplace expert, writer and at this new company? asks
and be open and honest. Its I can give is to be perfectly was really rough around speaker. If you quit a previous Valerie Streif, senior adviser
not a big deal if you dont honest and explain why there 2009, says Jennifer Yeko, job, why did you leave? Was at The Mentat, an organization
make it one. is a gap things like tak- founder and recruiter of Ninja the company culture not the that hires, manages and men-
Juli Smith president of ing care of an elderly parent Recruiting. If you took time off right fit? Why do you believe tors candidates. Things like
The Smith Consulting Group, or sick relative or having to to raise a family or something this next opportunity will be this make it seem like less of
which offers executive search attend to personal or family even though legally you a better fit for you, given your a gap in employment because
services agrees that being matters, says Andrew Miller, dont need to disclose it during unique skills, interests and the (you) were still learning and
forthcoming can put you in the president and CEO at Brain- an interview it might help impact you want to have on developing as a person.
drivers seat. Works, which offers executive explain a gap. the world?
The best defense is a good search services. If the reason Deanna Hartley is a writer for
offense be forthright and is because you were search- Have a story to accom- Be positive. Its easy to the Advice & Resources sec-
explain upfront about the gap ing and couldnt find anything, pany the gap. You should blame a previous employer or tion on CareerBuilder.com. She
in your employment so the in- again there needs to be a be in a position to offer an make excuses, but skip the researches and writes about job
terviewer doesnt have to ask decent reason, such as, I am explanation for your unem- negative talk. search strategy, career manage-
you, Smith says. This puts not relocatable so that limits ployment or rsum gap. When it comes time to ad- ment, hiring trends and work-
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Administrative

ADMINISTRATIVE OPENING Elmira Heights CSD GREATER SOUTHERN Systems Engineer


Anticipated Openings TIER BOCES POSITION: Corning Incorporated in Corning,
The Sidney Central School District NY, seeks Systems Engineer to work
has the following opening OPERATIONS at its Painted Post, NY location,
Architectural AutoCAD Draftsperson available: Assistant Superintendent
Long-Term Substitute Teacher:
COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST, responsible for technical oversight
NYS Special Education BUSH EDUCATION CENTER of North American system
for Curriculum and certificate required - engineering product portfolio
Job Description: Full time AutoCAD drafting position for Instruction/Special Programs. (1) Elementary and Salary range is dependent on (emissions control substrates, diesel
particulate filters for heavy-duty on-
experience.
detailed 2D layout and shop drawing approvals. Must have (1) Secondary position road vehicles and non-road
equipment, and next-generation
Please apply online only at
minimum 2 years experience with estimating, reading Deadline to apply is substrates for engine exhaust pipes)
www.sidneycsd.org. Click on Per Diem Substitutes: October 28, 2016. including design analysis and
architectural blueprints and take offs. Familiarity with the Employment link and follow modeling (thermodynamic and
Teachers, Aides, Assistants, thermo-mechanical) and on-engine
kitchen & bath industry and CNC programming is a plus. instructions. Deadline for applying is and on-vehicle experimentation.
Cleaners, Food Service Helpers, Please see the GST BOCES
Compensation and benefits based on experience. November 1, 2016. EOE Murses, Office Support website, Employment
Duties include developing design
proposals; analyzing proposed
Opportunities, for details and solutions; understanding testing
Required Experience: Estimating, AutoCAD, Architectural Per Diem Substitute Bus Drivers:
how to apply.
www.gstboces.org.
objectives and providing input for
the testing approach to the
blueprint reading: 2 years Must have mandatory licensing, organization (Development,
Engineering and Commercial);
Class B and P&S Endorsements developing tests and test plans for

For more SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER product and system level


evaluations; aligning preparation
Please email resume to: HRCS@rynone.com Application & supporting materials The Sidney Central School District
and characterization of test
samples; overseeing execution of
has the following openings tests; analyzing and interpreting
due October 24, 2016 to Human results; developing technical

listings, Resources, Elmira Heights CSD,


2083 College Ave, Elmira Heights,
available: K-6 Self-Contained
Special Education Teacher, 7-12
strategies including control and
modeling tools and required tests to
validate and calibrate them;
www.rynone.com NY 14903. 607-734-7114 Self-Contained Special Education ensuring quality of design and test
programs; supporting
www.heightsschools.com EOE Teacher. troubleshooting for internal or
Rynone Manufacturing Corporation visit Please apply online only at
customer issues; identifying and
tracking customer/market
297 Dominic Pace Industrial Parkway www.sidneycsd.org. Click on
requirements; developing industry,
academic and regulatory
Sayre, PA 18840 Go Beyond the Job Search. Employment link and follow relationships; and building and
maintaining linkage to global
instructions. Deadline for applying system engineering organization.
is ASAP. EOE Approximately 20% travel
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Masters degree in Mechanical or
Chemical Engineering including
2016-2017 Trumansburg School coursework and/or research relating
to diesel emissions formation and
Notice of Vacancies: the control and after-treatment of
emissions from heavy-duty diesel
French 7-12 Teacher engines + two years of mechanical
engineering experience in after-
Additional Positions Available treatment design and testing of
heavy-duty diesel engines.
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS AND For more information: Experience must include: testing of
heavy-duty diesel engines using
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS, www.tburgschools.org engine dynamometers and test cell
equipment, emission analyzers and
AN EVENT YOU WONT WANT TO MISS vehicle sensors; using advanced
engineering and calibration tools
EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION including Matlab and including
Vector Canape or ETAS INCA; in-use
emissions testing using portable
Benign Paroxysmal Allegany County Dept
of Public Works
emissions measurement equipment
for non-road equipment and for non-
road heavy-duty vehicles; and
Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
is seeking a County Engineer
w/NYS PE License. Information applying appropriate diesel engine
regarding the Position, minimum emissions and environmental
qualifications, and the application regulations to after-treatment
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to Ms. Karen Clarkson, Corning
Incorporated, MP-HQ-01-E04,
HILTON GARDEN INN Corning, NY 14831. Please
reference "System Engineer in
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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
0102
Catlin
Veteran
Catlin Town Hall, 1448 Chambers Road, Beaver Dams, NY 14812
Veteran Town Hall, 4049 Watkins Rd., Millport, NY 14864
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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experience required. Position to be 14901
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
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Rentals Wheels CHEVROLET COBALT 2LT 09, 4dr,
2.2L 4cyl, auto, 42K $8999
FORD FOCUS SE 12, 4dr, 4cyl, auto,
air, pw, pl, cruise, Bluetooth, Sirius,
LINCOLN MKZ 12, 4dr, AWD, 3.5L,
auto, Gray 47K $14999
Corbett Motors Silver Metallic 46K $10500 Corbett Motors
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Apartments Unfurnished CHEVROLET COBALT 09, 4dr, 2.2L FORD FREESTYLE Limited 06, nice, MAZDA RX-8 Shinka Spec Ed. 06,
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ghcapartments.com 866-524-2161 FORD ESCORT LX 99, 4dr, 4cyl, 5spd,
CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZO6, 01, air, 122K $3295 MERCURY MILAN Premier 07, 4dr,
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washer, A/C, off St. parking, no pets, roof, loaded, Blue, 58K $5995 haust, Red/Black, 120K $14995 Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370 Rick Curren Auto Sales
Elmira- Thurs-Sat 10/20-10/22 9am-3pm 854 security. $725 incl utils. 607-543-0655 Bodine Motors Franks Automotive vernmorgans.com 866-286-4894
Grove St. Remaining contents incl: 2005 Cadil- 888-290-1904 888-283-6379
lac, antiques, kitchen collectables, electric gui- ELMIRA/SOUTHPORT: 2 bdrm. FORD FUSION SE 08, 4dr, 2.3L 4cyl, NISSAN SENTRA S 07, 4dr, 97K $4495
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(607) 857-9170 Franks Automotive Matthew Motor Co. NISSAN SENTRA SR 10, 4cyl, auto, al-
888-283-6379 Covington, PA FORD FUSION SE 10, 4dr, 4cyl, 6spd, loys, loaded, Black 59K $7995
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working condition. Must see to appreciate. CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 11, 4dr, 1.4L 570-827-2455 NISSAN VERSA SL 07, hatchback,
VanSkiver Motors 4cyl, auto, Crystal Red Metallic, 42K
570-724-1752 888-463-0813 4cyl, 6spd manual, all pwr options,
SOUTHPORT: 2 bdrm duplex, large $9995 very sharp, excellent mpgs, 130K
vanskivermotors.com Tom Hollerans Auto FORD FUSION SEL 10, FWD, 4dr, 6cyl,
SNOW BLOWER Snow Tech, BRAND yard, off-street parking, $600+ util. 92K $8999 $4985
NEW only used 2x Asking $500. Sec. dep. & ref. req. No pets, 888-277-8564 Franks Automotive
BUICK LaCROSSE 08, 3.8L V6, auto, Corbett Motors
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CHEVROLET CRUZE ECO 12, 4dr, 1.4L 877-516-0291
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FORD FUSION SE 11, 4dr, Gray, 41K
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BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX 07, FWD, 888-557-1354 $10995
MARK TWAIN BLDG STRATHMONT 888-305-1971 607-733-0655
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PLAZA. Areas Top-Pro Bldgs $6/sf inc. ly 77K $7995 Wilber Auto Sales
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734-0253 marktwainproperties.com 607-795-0055 4cyl, auto, White, 134K $6995
TORY MEADOW STABLES 888-305-1971 FORD FUSION SE 12, 4dr, 2.5L 4cyl,
$110/month. 600 acres. Scenic trails. Wilber Auto Sales auto, Blue Flame, 92K $9500
BUICK VERANO 16, 4DR, 2.4L 4cyl, wilberautosales.com
Indoor arena. 607-734-0253 auto, White, 76miles $22120 Matthew Motor Co.
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Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda CHEVROLET CRUZE 1LT 14, 4dr, 1.4L 888-557-1354
Lawn & Garden 570-265-2107 4cyl, auto, Red 23K $13495
Darrows Motor Co. FORD FUSION SEL 12, 4dr, 3.2L V6,
Troybuilt rWoodchipper Shredder, Wellsboro, PA auto, White 17K $16995
GREENE- 2 Story, 2 Bay Garage for BUICK LeSABRE 03, 3.8L V8, auto, all
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Rent. 28x40. Avail Nov 1st. pwr options, many new parts, runs
(607)742-7295 and drives excellent 100K $4995 Wellsboro, PA PLYMOUTH PROWLER 1999.
$375/Mo. 607-222-6259 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 15, 4dr, 1.4L 1-888-864-9181 Showroom condition, less than 300
Franks Automotive
888-283-6379 4cyl, auto, Blue Ray, 30K $13990 mi, one owner, garaged $37,999.
TOWN OF GREENE. STORAGE Sherwood-Groves FORD MUSTANG 09, V6, 5spd, load- 315-952-5358 or 315-834-9979
SPACE, heated, no size limit CADILLAC DTS 09, 4dr, 4.6L V8, auto, Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda ed, sharp, Red only 67K $9995
PROFESSIONAL $4.50/ft. (607)656-9443 570-265-2107 Silvers Auto Sales PONTIAC G6 Coupe 07, 3.5L V6, au-
Black, 35K $12950
PIANO & ORGAN 607-795-0055 to, Black, 54K $8995
888-891-9012
Moving 607-724-7044 Darrows Motor Co.
Mansfield Motors CHRYLSER PT Cruiser Touring 04, 4dr Wellsboro, PA
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866-286-4894 607-733-0655 PONTIAC G6 07, 4dr, V6, auto, sun-
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Bodine Motors
** WANTED ** 888-290-1904 CHRYSLER 300 Touring 05, 4dr, 3.5L HONDA ACCORD EX 06, 4dr, 2.4L
$6995
Bodine Motors
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BUY, SELL, TRADE OR Family Home, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, LR, DR, CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 10, 4dr, 2.4L Parmenter Automotive Rt 13 Auto Sales
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GET TOP DOLLAR Kitchen, Walk-Out Full Basement, Of- PONTIAC G6 GT 08, coupe, 3.5L V6,
Darrows Motor Co. auto, Ivory White, 95K $7000
We specialize in entire collections fice, W/D Hookup, Skylights, Deck, Wellsboro, PA HONDA ACCORD EX 08, 4dr, 2.4L
Will travel to appraise/pick up items Front Porch, 1st Floor all Hardwood DODGE CALIBER SXT 09, 4dr hatch- Matthew Motor Co.
1-888-864-9181 back, 2.0L 4cyl, CVT auto, White 146K 4cyl, auto. White 90K $9995 Covington, PA
Floors, No Smoking, No Pets, $1875 +
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845-645-1780
roof, loaded, 55K $6995 866-809-7574 PONTIAC VIBE 03, 4dr, AWD, hatch-
Silvers Auto Sales HONDA ACCORD EX 10, sunroof, al- back, 1.8L 4cyl, auto, Red 117K $4295
607-795-0055 DODGE DART SE 13, 4dr, 2.0L 4cyl, loys, loaded, 1 owner, 107K $8495 Rt 13 Auto Sales
auto, Gray, 39K $8950 Bobby Osgoods Auto Sales 1-866-983-9357
CHEVROLET HHR LT 09, 4dr wagon, 888-891-9012 607-733-0655
2.4L 4cyl, auto, Silver, 60K $9995 Mansfield Motors SAAB 9-7X 06, 4dr, AWD, 4.2L 6cyl,
om
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Rick Curren Auto Sales Mansfield, PA Honda Civic 2005 108k mi, silver, runs great! auto, Grey 117K $4995
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607-733-6600 607-739-1444 CHEVROLET HHR 2LT 11, 4dr, 4cyl,
auto, fully loaded, 66K $10995
47K $10995
888-305-1971 HONDA CIVIC EX 04, 5spd, sunroof, SALEEN MUSTANG S281 05, 4.6L V8,
Vern Morgans Auto Sales, Wilber Auto Sales one owner, 139K $3995 5spd manual, Red/Black all documen-
ELMIRA HEIGHTS HORSEHEADS - Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370 wilberautosales.com Bobby Osgoods Auto Sales tation, very rare. Only 47K $19995
vernmorgans.com
- MCCAULEY AVE OLD ITHACA RD 607-733-0655 Franks Automotive
888-283-6379
ADORABLE 3 BDRM, 1 BATH - CHEVROLET HHR LS 11, 4dr, wagon
DODGE DART SXT 15, 4dr, 2.4L 4cyl,
manual, Granite Crystal, 36K $12990 HONDA CIVIC LX 05, 4dr, 4cyl, auto,
3-BEDROOM BEAUTIFUL RANCH 4cyl, auto, air, cruise, Bluetooth, Sir- clean car, only 89K $5995 SCION xA 06, 4dr hatchback, 1.5L
Sherwood-Groves
STYLE HOME. ius, Silver Metallic 66K $8495 Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda Silvers Auto Sales 4cyl, auto, Silver, 96K $5595
R A NCH ST YLE COMPLE TELY Hackett and Sons 607-795-0055 Rick Curren Auto Sales
570-265-2107
HOME. PRIVATE REMODELED, LARGE
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STREET, FENCED-IN YARD, EAT-IN KITCHEN. LIVING ROOM, FABULOUS MASTER SUITE. $1,395 FORD TAURUS SEL 10, 4dr, AWD, HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 06, loaded, 1
CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 09, 4dr, 3.5L owner, remote start, pwr roof, drives SCION tC 05, 2dr, 2.4L 4cyl, auto,
$875 + UTIL + UTIL 3.5L V6, auto, Red, 152K $7995
V6, auto, Red 130K $5495 new, certifited, very clean, nice just Gray, 140K $4995
All Wheels Driven
All Wheels Driven 87K $5575-$94-mo Parmenter Automotive
ELMIRA-LYNNWOOD(UPPER) ELMIRAHEIGHTS-WELEVENTHST 866-809-7574
866-809-7574
Northern State Auto 866-524-2161
607-734-3752
3 BDRM, 1 BATH - COMPLETELY 1 BDRM, 1 BATH - SMALL CHEVROLET IMPALA SS 09, 5.3L 8cyl, FORD FIESTA S 13, 4dr, 1.6L 4cyl,
manual, Ingot Silver, 63K $7490
SUBARU LEGACY 09, 4dr, AWD, 2.5L
4cyl, sunroof, White, 100K $7995
REMODELED APARTMENT. APARTMENT WITH UTILITIES
auto, leather, sunroof, rear spoiler,
loade, 93K $9999 Sherwood-Groves
INFINITI G35 04, coupe, 3.5L V6, au-
to, Silver, 242K $3000 888-305-1971
Ford, GMC, Buick, Towanda
LOCATED WITHIN WALKING INCLUDED. EAT-IN KITCHEN, Corbett Motors
corbettmotorsinc.com 570-265-2107
Matthew Motor Co.
Covington, PA
Wilber Auto Sales
wilberautosales.com
DISTANCE OF THE HEIGHTS ON-STREET PARKING. $675 877-516-0291
FORD FOCUS ZX4 05, 4dr, 2.2L 4cyl,
888-557-1354
SUBARU LEGACY Premium 13, AWD
BUSINESS DISTRICT. $750 + UTIL INCLUDES UTILITIES CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 11, 4dr, 3.5L auto, Green 111K $3995
Gene Balmers Used Cars
INFINITI M35x 06, 4dr, AWD, 3.5L V6, 4dr, 2.5L 4cyl, CVT auto, Maroon,
101K $12495
V6, auto, Gold 83K $7995 auto, Crimson Roulette 76K $9995
888-371-2751
ELMIRA - W SECOND ST (UPPER) HORSEHEADS - S CARROLL ST Rt 13 Auto Sales Parmenter Automotive All Wheels Driven
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1 BDRM, 1 BATH - SPACIOUS UPPER WITH RANCH HAS EAT-IN KITCHEN, SPACIOUS CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 11, very load-
FORD FOCUS SE 10, 4dr, 4cyl, 5spd,
air, AM/FM/CD, Sirius, Aux, Bluetooth, LEXUS ES 350 14, 3.5L V6, auto, SUBARU IMPREZA 2.5i 08, 4dr, AWD,
LARGELIVINGROOM&BEDROOM.CONVENIENT LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOMS. 1ST FLOOR ed, certified, heated leather, pwr roof,
Bose, alloys, spoiler, very sharp, just
Blue Flame Metallic 63K $7995
Hackett and Sons
Black, 30K $19950
888-891-9012
2.5L 4cyl, 5spd maual, Dark Gray Met-
allic, 98K $7000
LOCATION WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO LAUNDRY, BASEMENT FOR STORAGE, 45K $12895-$195-mo
Northern State Auto
570-827-2455 Mansfield Motors
Mansfield, PA
Matthew Motor Co.
Covington, PA
THE GROCERY & DRUG STORES. ON-STREET CENTRAL AIR, OFF-STREET PARKING, 607-734-3752 FORD FOCUS SE Hatchback 12, 2.0L
888-557-1354
4cyl, auto, Microsoft Sync, 1 owner, LEXUS RX 350, 07, 4dr, AWD, 3.5L
PARKING. $575 INCLUDES UTILITIES COVERED PARKING, AND SHED. $850 + UTIL CHEVROLET COBALT LT 08, 4dr, 2.2L 84K $7999 V6, auto, Green 146K $12900 SUBARU FORESTER X 05, 4dr, AWD,
2.5L 4cyl, auto, Silver/Gray Metallic
4cyl, auto, Black, 117K $3995 Corbett Motors VanSkiver Motors
215. W. CHURCH ST., ELMIRA NY 14901 Gene Balmers Used Cars
888-371-2751
corbettmotorsinc.com
877-516-0291
888-463-0813
vanskivermotors.com
111K $4995
Parmenter Automotive
866-524-2161

SUBARU FORESTER X Premium 06,


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Gray Metallic, 60K $8995

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October 2016
SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i Special Edi-
tion, 09, AWD, 4dr wagon, 2.5L 4cyl,
auto, Gray 138K $7995
All Wheels Driven
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PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS SUBARU OUTBACK Premium Wagon


11, 4dr, AWD, 2.5L 4cyl, CVT auto,
Grey 109K $10995
All Wheels Driven
Honor National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 866-809-7574

Dine Out for the Cure" SUZUKI SX4 11, 4dr 2.0L 4cyl, 5spd
October 2016 manual, White 33K $7495
Rt 13 Auto Sales
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TOYOTA CAMRY SE 07, alloys, load-
ed, super clean, 112K $6495
All Month! Atlas Brick Oven Pizzeria Beer O Boobs NP Market Street, Corning. J Bobby Osgoods Auto Sales
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MJI gets you a beer & glass. JII% of the proceeds are donated locally.
TOYOTA CAMRY SE 10, 4dr, V6, auto,
K N O P Q S F load, 1 owner, 77K $12995
Vern Morgans Auto Sales,
H JI JJ JK JN JO JP Horseheads, NY 866-910-6370
vernmorgans.com
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Sweet Frog HorigansLunch Split Rock @ First Bualo Wild Split Rock @ First Turtle Leaf Caf Holmes Plate TOYOTA CAMRY 12, 4dr, 2.5L 4cyl,
Mention Komen Arena Lunch Wings Lunch & auto, Black, 8K $19995
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Twin Tiers Dinner Drink Special Wellsboro, PA
Beijing Garden 1157 North-Dinner Virgils Real BBQ 1-888-864-9181
Lunch & Dinner Tags Lunch & (formerly The Palms) @ Tioga Downs
Dinner TOYOTA MATRIX S 09, one owner,
like new, 138K $5995
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Twin Tiers Dinner Drink Special to, Red, 106K $4495
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Lunch & Dinner The Cellar - Dinner (formerly The Palms) @ Tioga Downs
TOYOTA COROLLA S 11, 4dr, 1 own-
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4cyl, auto, Black, 24K $13495
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TOYOTA PRIUS Touring 06, real


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Notre Dame
Crusaders get girls edge
Lansing
past Lansing ANDREW LEGARE AND RON LEVANDUSKI
SGSPORTS@GANNETT.COM

Elmira Notre Dame put an end to four straight


years of frustration in the Interscholastic Athletic
First-half goal gives Conference Large School girls soccer championship
game with a 1-0 victory over Lansing on Saturday at
Notre Dame third Tompkins Cortland Community College in Dryden.
Sophomore Laurel Vargas scored the decisive goal
straight boys title off an assist from Jillian Perrault with 36 minutes, 41
seconds left.
Its our first (IAC) title since 2004, Notre Dame
head coach Steve Weber said. Weve had some out-
standing games in league championships and weve
come up just short the last few years. This feels good
that were able to get this.
Notre Dame, the state Class C runner-up last sea-
son, improved to 14-2-1. Lansing dropped to 13-2-1,
with its other loss coming against unbeaten Chenango
Forks.
It took a perfect combination from Perrault to Var-
gas for a goal to be scored on a windy afternoon in
which both defenses were on top of their games. The
pass enabled Vargas to break in alone on Lansing goal-
ie Lena Gisler before booting the ball into the left side
of the net.
Definitely best assist all year, Vargas said. It
couldnt have been a better pass. Once I saw her with
the ball, I was yelling for it and I knew that I was going
to get the service.
Lansing had chances to tie later in the half, but Ash-
ley Stanbro and Megan Dean shot wide. Notre Dame

ANDREW LEGARE AND See NOTRE DAME, Page 5D


RON LEVANDUSKI
SGSPORTS@GANNETT.COM

With so many high-scoring


games in recent years, much
of the focus on the Elmira No-
tre Dame boys soccer team
has been on its prolific offen-
sive attack. The Crusaders
showed again Saturday night
theyre pretty good at stop-
ping opponents as well.
A first-half goal by Nick
Steed was sufficient as Notre
Dame captured its third con-
secutive Interscholastic Ath-
letic Conference Large School
title with a 1-0 victory over
Lansing at Tompkins Cortland RON LEVANDUSKI / STAFF PHOTO
Community College. Lansing's Karsten Zuidema lands
The Crusaders (14-0-1) on the back of Notre Dame's
have beaten Lansing each of Mitchell Vargas as they go for the
those three years, following ball during Saturday's IAC Large
three straight wins by the School championship at
Bobcats over Notre Dame in Tompkins Cortland Community
College in Dryden.
See CRUSADERS, Page 5D RON LEVANDUSKI / STAFF PHOTO
Notre Dames Taylor Gray controls the ball in front of Lansing
defender Isabella Robson during Saturdays IAC Large School
girls championship game at Tomkins Cortland Community
College in Dryden.

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Thomas A. Edison team picks up first football win


ANDREW LEGARE ALEGARE@STARGAZETTE.COM on a 14-yard run and Adam Houghtling contributed a Dann Dustin ran for 135 yards and three touchdowns
1-yard touchdown. for Owego (5-2), including touchdown runs of 40 and 56
Tarryl Garner scored on a 54-yard run and 50-yard Edison improved to 1-6 overall and finished 1-4 in Di- yards. Josh Goodrich picked up 103 yards on seven car-
interception return Saturday as the Thomas A. Edison vision VIII play. Newfield dropped to 1-6 (0-5 division). ries and Micah Marshall gained 97 yards on nine rush-
football team earned its first win of the season, 44-22, on These teams weve played all year, these really es.
the road against Newfield. good state-ranked teams, has paid off, Bennett said. Zack Elliott had 83 yards and a touchdown on 16 car-
Not only did the Spartans earn their first win, they Facing competition like that all year long, you could ries for WG/O-M (1-6). Charlie Wright rushed for 78
also led for the first time this season. Head coach Mike see the improvement our kids have made over the yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries, and Austin
Bennett said that was goal No. 1 going into the game. course of the season. We just continue to get better ev- Dalrymple added 73 yards on 16 attempts.
Just to see the enjoyment of the kids at the end of ery week.
the game makes everything thats happened all year Edison will play two additional games. The Spartans Girls volleyball
worthwhile, Bennett said. are scheduled to find out next weeks opponent Sunday.
The Spartans led 16-8 at halftime and extended that Owego 34, Watkins Glen/Odessa-Montour 20: Penfield wins Horseheads Classic: Penfield was a
advantage to 32-8 through three quarters. Also for Edi- Owego Free Academy ran for 484 yards Friday night 25-18, 25-13 winner over Eden in the championship
son, Keagan Mawhir scored on a 1-yard run, Brad and downed host Watkins Glen/Odessa-Montour after
Churches scored on a 3-yard run, Nick Paribello scored leading 27-6 at halftime. See ROUNDUP, Page 4D

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TODAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. Islanders NASCAR SPRINT CUP
Check your cable, satellite or online guide for complete listings, subject to Seattle at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 3 6

Edwards feels
change and/or blackout Open: Dallas, Carolina
Monday, Oct. 24 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Central Division
NFL GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Calendar St. Louis 2 2 0 0 4 8 4
Ravens at Giants 1 p.m.

pressure at
CBS Oct. 18-19 Fall owners meeting, Houston. Dallas 1 1 0 0 2 4 2
Nov. 1 Trading deadline. Nashville 1 1 0 0 2 3 2
49ers at Bills 1 p.m. FOX
Winnipeg 1 1 0 0 2 5 4
Cowboys at Packers 4 p.m. FOX Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota 1 0 1 0 0 2 3
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
home track
Colts at Texans 8:20 p.m. NBC Chicago 2 0 2 0 0 4 8
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.

Mississippi State at Auburn 1 p.m. SECN


Next: at UCLA, Saturday.
No. 22 Arkansas (4-2) vs. No. 13 Mississippi.
Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Driver hopes for a win in Kansas
Next: at No. 23 Auburn, Saturday.
Florida at Texas A&M 5 p.m. SECN No. 23 Western Michigan (7-0) beat Akron
41-0. Next: vs. Eastern Michigan, Saturday.
Buffalo at Calgary, 9 p.m.
Carolina at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
for first time in over a decade
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY St. Louis at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
No. 24 Arizona State (5-1) at Colorado. Next:
Maryland at Penn State 4 p.m. BTN vs. Washington St., Saturday. DAVE SKRETTA ASSOCIATED PRESS
No. 25 LSU (3-2) vs. Southern Miss. Next: vs. NHL Calendar
Oct. 23 NHL Heritage Classic, Winnipeg,
COLLEGE HOCKEY No.13 Mississippi, Saturday.
Manitoba. KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Carl Edwards generally
Boston College at Wisonsin 4 p.m. ESPNU
Saturdays Major Scores loves the two races a year at Kansas Speedway.
Army 62, Lafayette 7
EAST WNBA He was born and raised in Columbia, Missouri, and
Colgate 27, Bucknell 7 Playoff Glance spent his formative years racing late models across
Dartmouth 20, Towson 17 All Times EDT the Midwest. So to this day, Edwards considers the
Fordham 44, Yale 37 Finals
LOCAL BOWLING All games televised by Fox
Tuesday, Oct. 25: NL at AL Holy Cross 27, Harvard 17 (Best-of-5)
mile-and-a-half speedway just down Interstate 70 and
Wednesday, Oct. 26: NL at AL Illinois 24, Rutgers 7 Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 1 on the other side of the state line his home track.
HIGH SCORES Lehigh 35, Georgetown 3
Dixie Lanes
Friday, Oct. 28: AL at NL
Maine 20, Albany (NY) 16
Sunday, Oct. 9: Los Angeles 78, Minnesota He gets to see family and friends. The crowd
Saturday, Oct. 29: AL at NL 76
Men: Chris Card 787 (300), Anthony Heuser x-Sunday, Oct. 30: AL at NL Penn 35, Columbia 10 Tuesday, Oct. 11: Minnesota 79, Los Angeles
adores him. There really are no drawbacks.
779, Ken Evans III 764 (300), Mark DAngelo x-Tuesday, Nov. 1: NL at AL Pittsburgh 45, Virginia 31 60 Except that he cant seem to win there. And that
Jr. 694, Jordan DAngelo 683. x-Wednesday, Nov. 2: NL at AL Princeton 31, Brown 7 Friday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 92, Minnesota
Bantam junior girls: Alexis Kemmer 185, Sacred Heart 31, Cornell 24 75
presents a problem heading into Sundays Sprint Cup
Ashlynn Osborn 180, Sarah Cunningham 154, MLB Calendar St. Francis (Pa.) 38, Bryant 3 Sunday, Oct. 16: Minnesota at Los Angeles, race. Its the second stop in the three-race round of 12
Zoey Osborn 112, Vanessa Rodriguez 82. Wagner 25, CCSU 21
Bantam junior boys: Logan Kemmer 160,
Oct. 14 League Championship Series
SOUTH
8:30 p.m. in the championship Chase, and a win would take the
start. x-Thursday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles at Minne-
Mathias Warner 149, Jason Dominikoski 88, Oct. 25 World Series starts, city of AL Butler 20, Davidson 17 sota, 8 p.m. stress out of Talladega by assuring him a spot in the
Noah Clark 81, Landon Shadduck 65. champion. Clemson 24, NC State 17, OT next round.
Prep girls: Megan Gilbert 349, Katelyn Gil- November TBA Deadline for teams to Coastal Carolina 17, Gardner-Webb 7
bert 339, Carisa German 305, Lylie Colunio Its pretty obvious the pressure is pretty high in
305, Lillie Rumsey 292.
make qualifying offers to their eligible former Dayton 36, Jacksonville 16
Florida A&M 41, Delaware St. 27
NBA general with this format, said Edwards, who will
players who became free agents, fifth day af-
Prep boys: Jahmeire Keyser 472, Collin DeR- ter World Series. Furman 52, ETSU 7 Preseason Glance
ico 429, Alex Smith 403, Ty Bolt 390, Fred Georgia Tech 35, Georgia Southern 24 All Times EDT
start third on Sunday. But there is more pressure
November TBA Deadline for free agents
Morrison 356. to accept qualifying offers, 12th day after Jacksonville St. 34, Austin Peay 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE coming here. And its good pressure.
Junior majors girls: Kayla Avery 527, Alex- James Madison 42, New Hampshire 39
us Hutchings 477, Samantha Graham 456,
World Series.
Marist 44, Morehead St. 41 Atlantic Division In fairness, Edwards actually has been to victory
Nov. 7-10 General managers meetings,
Sophia Grazioso 415, Mallory Hansen 403. Scottsdale, Ariz. Minnesota 31, Maryland 10 W L Pct GB lane at Kansas, though it was in the Truck Series more
Junior majors boys: David Hawkins 602, Ty- Nov. 16-17 Owners meetings, Chicago. NC Central 33, Savannah St. 3 Boston 3 1 .750 than a decade ago. He dueled with Bobby Hamilton
ler Templar 547, Wilson Hansen 543, Blake Dec. 1 Collective bargaining agreement SC State 14, Howard 9 New York 2 1 .667
Hansen 542, Zach Judson 540. between MLB and players association ex- The Citadel 22, Chattanooga 14 Toronto 2 2 .500 1 that day, and still remembers thinking he had some
pires. Valparaiso 21, Stetson 18 Brooklyn 1 3 .250 2 engine trouble after taking the checkered flag. When
Dec. 2 Last day for teams to offer 2017 Vanderbilt 17, Georgia 16 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 2
MIDWEST
he shut it off, he realized the rumbling that hed heard
contracts to unsigned players. Southeast Division
Dec. 5 Hall of Fame Todays Era commit- E. Michigan 27, Ohio 20 in the drivers seat was the crowd roaring its approval.
W L Pct GB
MLB tee vote announced, National Harbor, Md.
Dec. 5-8 Winter meetings, National Har-
Iowa 49, Purdue 35
Miami (Ohio) 18, Kent St. 14 Miami 3 1 .750 It was the first time Edwards could ever remember
2016 Postseason Baseball Glance bor, Md. North Dakota 45, S. Utah 23 Atlanta 2 2 .500 1 hearing the crowd over the sound of the engine.
Washington 2 2 .500 1
All Times EDT San Diego 38, Drake 7
Charlotte 1 3 .250 2 Kansas hasnt been so kind to him in the interven-
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SOUTHWEST Orlando 1 3 .250 2 ing years. Hes won 38 times in the Xfinity Series, but
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) NFL Oklahoma 38, Kansas St. 17
West Virginia 48, Texas Tech 17 Central Division never in seven tries at Kansas, and none of his 27 wins
American League
All times EDT W L Pct GB in the Sprint Cup Series has come there.
All Games on TBS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE Milwaukee 2 1 .667
Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 Perhaps most disappointing is how often his car
Friday, Oct. 14: Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 East MLS Indiana
Chicago
3
2
2
2
.600
.500

has been capable of winning.
Saturday, Oct. 15: Cleveland 2, Toronto 1 W L T Pct PF PA
All times EDT Cleveland 2 3 .400 1
Indians 2, BlueJays 1 New England 4 1 0 .800 114 74
EASTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 1 2 .333 1 Whether driving for Jack Roush or Joe Gibbs, Ed-
Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 117 87
Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 92 136 W L T Pts GF GA wards has typically found his way to the front at some
Carrera lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 New York 14 9 9 51 56 42 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .375 Miami 1 4 0 .200 88 119
NY City FC 14 9 9 51 57 53
point in the race. Eleven different times hes led a lap,
South Southwest Division
Encarnacion 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .286
W L T Pct PF PA Toronto FC 13 9 10 49 46 35 hes finished in the top 10 a dozen times, six times hes
Bautista rf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .000 Montreal 11 10 11 44 47 48 W L Pct GB
Tulowitzki ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .125 Houston 3 2 0 .600 82 104
D.C. United 10 9 13 43 48 42 Houston 3 0 1.000 been in the top five, with a career-best finish of second
Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 92 101
Martin c 3 0 1 0 0 2 .143
Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 137 148 Philadelphia 11 12 9 42 52 51 Memphis 3 1 .750 in 2008.
Saunders dh 2 0 0 0 0 2 .333 New England 10 13 9 39 40 52 San Antonio 3 2 .600 1
a-Upton ph-dh 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 84 111
Columbus 8 12 12 36 47 51 Dallas 2 3 .400 2 Edwards qualified second in the Chase race a year
Pillar cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 North
W L T Pct PF PA
Orlando City 7 11 14 35 49 58 New Orleans 1 3 .250 2 ago before finishing eighth.
Barney 2b 3 1 1 0 0 2 .250 Chicago 6 16 10 28 38 54
Totals 30 1 3 1 2 13 Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 139 93 Northwest Division This place, its going to be special when we go to
Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 94 88 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB victory lane. Its going to be really cool, he said, mak-
Davis cf 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 92 110 W L T Pts GF GA Portland 3 1 .750
Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 87 148 Colorado 15 5 12 57 38 30 Minnesota 2 1 .667 ing clear that its a matter of when and not if he
Lindor ss 4 0 2 1 0 1 .500 West FC Dallas 16 8 8 56 48 39 Utah 2 2 .500 1 wins a race.
Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles 11 6 15 48 53 39 Denver 2 3 .400 1
Santana dh 2 1 1 1 1 1 .333 Oakland 4 1 0 .800 142 137 Seattle 13 13 6 45 41 40 Oklahoma City 0 2 .000 2 Just the idea of winning here in front of all these
Ramirez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Denver 4 2 0 .667 140 108 Real Salt Lake 12 11 9 45 43 44
Pacific Division
people who supported me so much, Edwards said,
Guyer lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 83 92 Sporting KC 12 13 7 43 40 41
Chisenhall rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .667 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 173 155 Portland 11 13 8 41 46 49 W L Pct GB
that would be huge. But the icing on the cake would
Perez c 2 0 0 0 1 2 .000 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
San Jose 8 11 13 37 32 38 Golden State 3 1 .750 be no pressure at Talladega.
Totals 28 2 4 2 2 6 Vancouver 9 15 8 35 41 51 Phoenix 3 2 .600
Houston 7 13 12 33 38 43 L.A. Clippers 2 2 .500 1
Jimmie Johnson already has the pressure off after
Toronto 001 000 000 1 3 1 East
Cleveland 011 000 00x 2 4 0
W L T Pct PF PA NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for L.A. Lakers 2 3 .400 1 his win last weekend at Charlotte, and one of the 11 re-
Dallas 4 1 0 .800 129 91 tie. Sacramento 1 2 .333 1 maining Chase contenders could be in the same situa-
a-struck out for Saunders in the 7th. Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 115 51
EHapp (1). LOBToronto 4, Cleveland 4. Washington 3 2 0 .600 115 122 Wednesdays Games Thursdays Games tion on Sunday.
2BDonaldson (1). HRSantana (1), off N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 89 108 Houston 0, Seattle 0, tie Washington 100, Philadelphia 79
Happ. RBIsDonaldson (1), Lindor (3), San- Boston 100, Brooklyn 97 Matt Kenseth and Kyle Busch qualified on the
South Thursday, October 13
tana (1). SBDavis (1). W L T Pct PF PA Columbus 2, Chicago 2, tie Detroit 99, Atlanta 94 front row, while Edwards gave the Gibbs stable a
Runners left in scoring positionToronto 1 Atlanta 4 1 0 .800 175 140 Colorado 2, San Jose 1 Memphis 110, Oklahoma City 94 sweep of the top three spots. Throw in Martin Truex
(Bautista); Cleveland 1 (Kipnis). RISPToron- Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 94 142 Sunday, October 16 Toronto 119, Cleveland 94
to 1 for 2; Cleveland 1 for 3. New Orleans 1 3 0 .250 114 130 Columbus at New York, 3 p.m. L.A. Clippers 109, Portland 108 Jr., whose Furniture Row team has an alliance with
Runners moved upCarrera. Carolina 1 4 0 .200 123 135 New England at Chicago, 3 p.m. Sacramento 116, L.A. Lakers 104 them, in fourth, and Denny Hamlin qualifying sev-
North Fridays Games
Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
W L T Pct PF PA
NY City FC at D.C. United, 3 p.m.
Orlando 114, Indiana 106 enth, and it could be a banner day for their teams
Happ L, 1-1 5 4 2 2 1 4 94 3.60 Orlando City at Philadelphia, 3 p.m.
Biagini 2 0 0 0 1 2 29 0.00 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 119 63 Toronto FC at Montreal, 3 p.m. Toronto 122, midnight Chase hopes.
Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 98 83 Chicago 118, Cleveland 108
Osuna 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 0.00
Detroit 2 3 0 .400 119 125
Colorado at Portland, 5 p.m.
Miami 108, San Antonio 100
Its just a testament to Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyo-
Los Angeles at Houston, 5 p.m.
Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Chicago 1 4 0 .200 85 126
Seattle at FC Dallas, 5 p.m. Golden State 129, Denver 128 ta to be able to do what weve done, Busch said, and
Tomlin W, 2-0 523 3 1 1 2 6 85 1.59 Phoenix 112, Dallas 107
Shaw H, 3 1
3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Sporting KC at Real Salt Lake, 5 p.m. to have three of them in the front three spots and then
Vancouver at San Jose, 5 p.m. Saturdays Games
Miller H, 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 24 0.00 Seattle 3 1 0 .750 79 54 Detroit at Philadelphia, late Truex there in fourth. Thats really good.
Allen S, 4-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 0.00 Los Angeles 3 2 0 .600 82 106 Sunday, October 23
Inherited runners-scoredShaw 1-0. WP Arizona 2 3 0 .400 125 101 Chicago at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. Washington at Sacramento, late Even if they dont win Sunday, the Gibbs team
Happ. Columbus at NY City FC, 4 p.m. Boston at New York, late could still take some drama out of Talladega.
San Francisco 1 4 0 .200 111 140
UmpiresHome, Jim Wolf; First, Brian Gor- D.C. United at Orlando City, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Miami, late
man; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Mike Eve- Thursdays Games FC Dallas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Memphis at Houston, late Kenseth, Busch, Edwards and Truex escaped en-
ritt; Right, Laz Diaz; Left, Jeff Nelson. San Diego 21, Denver 13 Houston at Colorado, 4 p.m. Chicago at Milwaukee, late gine trouble and wrecks at Charlotte, giving them a bit
T2:44. A37,870 (38,000). Sundays Games Montreal at New England, 4 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Lakers, late
Cincinnati at New England, 1 p.m. New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Sundays Games of a points cushion over five Chase drivers who fin-
Monday, Oct. 17: Cleveland (Bauer 12-8) at Pittsburgh at Miami, 1 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 6 p.m. ished 30th or worse. Among them was Hamlin, who
Toronto (Stroman 9-10), 8:08 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. finds himself this week in the tenuous eighth and
Tuesday, Oct. 18: Cleveland (Clevinger 3-3) Baltimore at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. San Jose at Sporting KC, 4 p.m. Denver at Portland, 9 p.m.
at Toronto (Sanchez 15-2), 8:08 p.m. Jacksonville at Chicago, 1 p.m. final spot for advancing to the next round.
x-Wednesday, Oct. 19: Cleveland at Toronto, Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Calendar The year has been pretty solid for the organiza-
4:08 p.m. Los Angeles at Detroit, 1 p.m. NHL Oct. 25 Regular season opens.
x-Friday, Oct. 21: Toronto at Cleveland, 8:08 San Francisco at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dec. 15 Deadline for NBA or NBPA to no- tion. We all had a pretty good day (in qualifying),
p.m. Cleveland at Tennessee, 1 p.m. All times EDT tify the other if it will opt out of the Collective Kenseth said. Its great having teammates that good,
x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Toronto at Cleveland, Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Bargaining Agreement after the season. but its also hard to beat them.
TBA Atlanta at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Feb. 17-19 All-Star weekend.
National League Dallas at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Atlantic Division You can count Edwards among them.
Chicago vs. Los Angeles Indianapolis at Houston, 8:30 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA The only blip hes had this weekend was a poor first
Saturday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles (Maeda 16- Open: Tampa Bay, Minnesota Boston
Montreal
1 1 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 2
6
4
3
1
GOLF run in qualifying, which he wiped out with a better ef-
11) at Chicago (Lester 19-5) (FS1), late Mondays Games
N.Y. Jets at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 1 1 0 0 2 6 4 PGA-Safeway Open Par Scores fort later in the opening session. He wound up making
Sunday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-4) Florida 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 Saturday
at Chicago (Hendricks 16-8) (FS1), 8:08 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 Ottawa 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 At Silverado Resort, North Course the final round of qualifying to take third on the grid,
Tuesday, Oct. 18: Chicago (Arrieta 18-8) at Chicago at Green Bay, 8:25 p.m. Toronto 1 0 0 1 1 4 5
Los Angeles (FS1), 8:08 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 Detroit 1 0 1 0 0 4 6 Napa, Calif. and was hovering solidly around the top 10 in the final
Wednesday, Oct. 19: Chicago (Lackey 11-8) N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 9:30 a.m. Buffalo 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 Purse: $6 million practice session Saturday.
at Los Angeles (FS1), 8:08 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Yardage: 7,166; Par: 72
x-Thursday, Oct. 20: Chicago at Los Angeles New Orleans at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Metropolitan Division It was enough to raise his hopes for that long-await-
Second Round
(FS1), 8:08 p.m. Oakland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Scott Piercy 62-67 - 129 -15
ed home win.
x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Los Angeles at Chicago Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 1 1 0 0 2 5 3 I definitely envy Jimmie Johnson right now.
Johnson Wagner 65-67 - 132 -12
(Fox or FS1), TBA Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 Paul Casey 64-68 - 132 -12
x-Sunday, Oct. 23: Los Angeles at Chicago Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 Troy Merritt 66-67 - 133 -11
Those guys did a really good job last week, he said. I
(Fox or FS1), TBA Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Carolina 1 0 0 1 1 4 5 Martin Laird 67-68 - 135 -9 know hes going to be on his bike a bunch and relaxing
WORLD SERIES Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. New Jersey 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 Patton Kizzire 64-71 - 135 -9
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Washington 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 Bill Haas 66-70 - 136 -8
and having a good time the next two weeks. We want to
be able to do that going to Talladega.
S U N D AY , O C T O B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 6 S TA R - G A Z E T T E 3D

MLB PLAYOFFS COLLEGES

Mansfield drops to 0-4 in


sprint football matchup
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Franklin Pierce limited Mansfield University to 43


rushing yards on 28 carries Saturday in a 19-13 Col-
legiate Sprint Football League victory at Mansfields
Karl Van Norman Field.
LeRon Strothers scored on an 18-yard run for
Mansfield (0-4, 0-4 CSFL) to cut the Franklin Pierce
lead to 13-7 with 8 minutes, 47 seconds left in the open-
ing half.
Mansfields other touchdown came on a 14-yard
pass from Adam Hutchison to D.J. McLean with seven
seconds left. That came after Franklin Pierce (2-2,
2-2) scored on a 2-yard run by Kobie Smith with 1:58
remaining to go up 19-7.
Tyler Zech ran for 96 yards on 19 carries for Frank-
lin Pierce.
Hutchison completed 12 of 23 passes for 122 yards
and a touchdown, with an interception. McLean
caught four passes for 56 yards.
DAVID RICHARD / USA TODAY SPORTS John Capwell had 14 tackles and an interception for
Indians designated hitter Carlos Santana celebrates after Mansfield.
hitting a solo home run against the Blue Jays during the Mansfield plays at Navy at 7 p.m. Friday.
second inning Saturday.
Womens soccer
Houghton 1, Elmira 0: Cassie Pensyl scored in the
second overtime period to lift Houghton College (6-
Indians edge 5-2, 2-3 Empire 8) to an Empire 8 victory at Elmira Col-
lege (1-10-1, 0-5).
Amanda Banner had 13 saves for Elmira. Sadie
Blue Jays, take Dunnett stopped eight shots for Houghton.

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.
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The lanky left-hander struck out the side in the sev-
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innings in the series. He has not allowed a run in 16
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Cody Allen struck out Edwin Encarnacion and Jose
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three-hitter. The Indians had never been up 2-0 in four
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has one run and 10 hits eight singles and a pair of
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Orange upsets the Hokies
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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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HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD


FOOTBALL SV Freije 21 run (Hawley kick) Individual statistics O Micah Marshall 4 run (kick failed). Rushing Walton, Josh Johnson 25-118, Dennis) 2:05.27; 200 freestyle: Katie Weav-
Saturdays Section 4 Scores SV Brandon Vosbury 5 run (Hawley kick). Rushing N, Eric Conant 1-32, Drew Walsh O N/A 34 FG. Aaron Stietz 12-107, Austin Brooker 5-106, er (L) 2:14.80; 200 individual medley: Grace
Delhi 9, Deposit/Hancock 2 SK Marcus Lockhart 11 pass from McGlynn 14-22, Cole Rifanburg 10-17, Josh Hagenbuch Third quarter Nick Mills 13-64, Dylan Jacob 4-34, Brennan Ferris (L) 2:32.31; 50 freestyle: Caroline Den-
Chenango Forks 34, Norwich 0 (Lockhart kick). 1-(-4), Zack Race 2-(-8). CF, L.J. Watson 11-153, O Dustin 56 run (kick good). DelBalso 5-25, Tabor VanValkenburg 1-3. UV, nis (L) 27.46; Diving: N/A; 100 butterfly: Ka-
Thomas A. Edison 44, Newfield 22 Third quarter Tim McDonald 12-88, Jeremiah Allen 4-29, W Wright 1 run (pass failed). Payton Stirone 22-271, Caleb Simons 4-69, Ja- tie Weaver (L) 1:10.47; 100 freestyle: Caro-
Newark Valley 53, Spencer-Van Etten/Candor SV Kyle Leonard 8 run (Hawley kick). Seth Bush 4-25, Dan Crowningshield 3-7, Kris Fourth quarter red White 6-(-7). line Dennis (L) 1:01.29; 500 freestyle: Grace
6 Fourth quarter Borelli 1-1, Cody Bogue 1-0, Bryant LaMere W Zack Elliot 8 run (Austin Dalrymple run). Passing Walton, Dylan Jacob 1-for-3, 6 Kadlecik (L) 5:44.47; 200 free relay: END
Sidney at Seton Catholic Central, 7 SV Tim Hawley 8 run (Hawley kick). 1-0. Owe WG/O-M yards. UV, Jared White 1-for-4, 37 yards, int. (Claire Czank, Caroline Rogers, Alexandra
Saturdays Non-league Score SV Scheridan 75 pass from Freije (Hawley Passing N, Cole Rifanburg 9-for-19, 86 First downs 23 12 Receiving Walton, Aaron Stietz 1-6. UV, Welliver, Pauline Macapinlac) 2:15.05; 100
Susquehanna Valley 42, Skaneateles 26 kick). yards, 2 ints. CF, Cody Bogue 2-for-5, 25 yards. Total Net Yards 489 230 Robert Sponable 1-37. backstroke: Marin Allen (L) 1:11.49; 100
NV 53, S-VE/Candor 6 SK Patrick Hackler 2 pass from McGlynn Receiving N, Zack Race 3-33, Michael Rushes-Yards 54-484 45-233 BOYS SOCCER breaststroke: Grace Ferris (L) 1:18.99; 400
S-VE/Candor 0 6 0 0 0 (kick failed) Carson 3-31, Kysawn Veale 3-22. CF, Seth Passing 5 -3 END 1, Lansing 0 freestyle relay: Lansing (Katie Weaver, Ma-
Newark Valley 19 20 7 7 53 SK Carter Blake 1 run (kick failed). Bush 1-15, L.J. Watson 1-10. Comp-Att-Int 1-7-1 1-5-0 IAC Large School final rin Allen, Katie Barr, Grace Kadlecik) 4:12.51.
Skan SV Greene 23, Hville/Afton 0 Punts-Average 1-27 3-43
First quarter First downs n/a n/a Notre Dame 1 0 1
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
NV David Crow 83 run (A.J. Coleman kick). Total Net Yards 281 464
Fridays Game
Penalties-Yards 2-15 1-15 Lansing 0 0 0 GIRLS TENNIS
NV Crow 2 run (kick failed). Rushes-Yards 25-53 44-259 Harp/Afton 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame goals-assists: Nick Steed 1-0.
NV Crow 32 run (kick failed). Greene 6 0 11 6 23 Individual statistics Section 4 Class B Championship
Passing 228 205 Saves: Declan Sharma (ND) 1, Jack Yahn (L) At Tioga Hills
Second quarter Comp-Att-Int 25-40-2 6-10-0 First quarter Rushing Owego, Dann Dustin 11-135, Josh 2. Shots on goal-corners: Notre Dame 3-3,
NV Brett Stewart 15 run (kick failed). Coy Austin 77 pass from Zach Orzell (run Goodrich 7-103, Micah Marshall 9-97, Luke Singles Final: Cecilia Flores (V) d. Angelique
Punts-Average 7-28 4-42 Lansing 1-4. Records: Notre Dame 14-0-1, deRouen (V) 7-6(3), 7-5
NV Stewart 95 run (Coleman kick). Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 failed). Kiballa 8-57, Michael Mammen 6-29, Joe Do- Lansing 14-3.
NV Jake Payne 5 run (Coleman kick). Penalties-Yards 4-30 6-70 Third quarter ty 2-28, Mitchell Card 6-23, Aaron Johnson Singles Consolation: Natalie Braman (O) d.
Vestal 3, Oneonta 2 Shyanne Daye (SV) 7-5, 7-5.
SVEC Nik Klimekoski 31 pass from Anthony Individual statistics Nate Erickson 27 pass from Orzell (N. Erick- 4-12, Zack Ulrich 1-0. WG/O-M, Zack Elliot 16- STAC semifinal
Chiusano (pass failed). son pass from Orzell). 83, Charlie Wright 10-78, Austin Dalrymple Doubles Final: Caroline Stewart/Makenzie
Rushing Skaneateles, Joey McIntyre 3-9, Vestal 3 0 3 Maynard (N) d. Anika Dalvie/Anika Mott (V)
Third quarter Patrick Hackler 7-0, Carter Blake 13-39, Jacob Mitchell Walters 31 FG. 16-73, Joe Chedzoy 1-2, Sean Kelly 2-(-3).
Passing Owego, Aaron Johnson 1-for-6, 5 Oneonta 2 0 2 6-2, 6-0.
NV Stewart 15 run (Coleman kick). Nesbitt 2-5. SV, Brandon Vosbury 15-87, Bill Fourth quarter
Fourth quarter Luke Erickson 4 run (pass failed). yards, 1 int, Card Mitchell 0-for-1. WG/O-M, Vestal goals-assists: John Scott 2-1, Dan Doubles Consolation: Audrey Burke/Kristi-
Scheridan 3-18, Kyle Leonard 11-68, Joe Hos- na Haller (ME) d. Megan Burke/Brooke Stei-
NV Justin Shutts 5 run (Coleman kick). kins 7-64, Jared Freije 5-7, Tim Hawley 3-15. H/A Greene Sean Kelly 1-for-5, -3 yards. Mansfield 1-2. Oneonta goals-assists:
SVE/C NV First downs 8 12 Receiving Owego, Aaron Johnson 1-5. WG/ Ryan McKee 1-0, Numfor Tiapo 1-0, Alex gerwald (N) 7-6 (0), 6-1.
Passing Skaneateles, McGlynn 19-for-30,
First downs 9 23 155 yards, 2 ints; Patrick Hackler 6-for-10, 73 Total Net Yards 126 313 O-M, Austin Dalrymple 1-(-3). Brannan 0-2. Saves: Evan Hofmann (V) 1; An-
Total Net Yards
Rushes-Yards
140
23-75 59-567
567 yards. SV, Jared Freije 6-for-10, 205 yards. Rushes-Yards
Passing
33-116
10
43-198
115
Walton 40, UV 36 dy Pajerski (O) 4. Shots-corners: Vestal 7-4;
Oneonta 3-2. Records: Oneonta 10-3-1; Ves-
VOLLEYBALL
Receiving Skaneateles, William McGlynn Comp-Att-Int 2-8-1 3-6-1 Fridays game Horseheads Tournament
Passing 65 0 tal 11-2-2.
Comp-Att-Int 5-21-1 0-1-0 1-10, Luke Biggiano 1-4, Jack Carlisle 1-11. Punts-Average 5-29 3-27 Walton 6 12 0 22 40 Gold Bracket
Nick Wamp 4-40, Nate Wellington 4-39, Ben Unadilla Valley 14 0 6 16 36
Ithaca 4, JC 0
Punts-Average 3-23 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fridays STAC semifinal Pool Play: 1-Penfield, 2-Eden, 3-Baldwins-
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Belasin 4-53, Matthew Goetzmann 4-26, Penalties-Yards 5-48 6-36 First quarter Ithaca 1 3 4 ville, 4-John Glenn, 5-Clarence.
Penalties-Yards 4-20 8-69 Seth Lincoln 1-34, Jacob Nesbitt 2-11. SV, Bill Individual statistics W Josh Johnson 4 run (pass failed). Johnson 0 0 0 Championship: Penfield 2, Eden 0 (25-18,
Individual statistics Scheridan 3-118, Tim Hawley 1-37, Alex Ewa- Rushing H/A, Josh Wilson 12-84, Madison UV Payton Stirone 80 run (Caleb Simons City 25-13).
Rushing SVE/C, Christian Haynes 8-49, now 1-11, Kyle Leonard 1-33. Hoover 7-35, Slater Collins 1-14, Mitchell We- run). Ithaca goals-assists: Mason Todhunter 2-0, Silver Bracket
Garrett Swayze 6-32, Robbie Swartout 3-8, CF 34, Norwich 0 sit 8-12, Tyler King 5-(-29). Greene, Luke Er- UV Simons 28 run (run failed). Alex Patz 1-0, Phyo Htet 1-0, Aidan Fitzpatrick Pool Play: 6-Cazenovia, 7-Ballston Spa, 8-
Jason Morse 2-4, Chiusano 4-(-18). NV, Stew- Norwich 0 0 0 0 0 ickson 19-107, Zach Orzell 15-47, Coy Austin Second quarter 0-1. Saves: Brian Conuel (I) 1, Adam Burns (J) Tioga, 9-Owego, 10-Oneonta.
art 16-262, Crow 12-154, Wright 5-37, Payne Chenango Forks 6 14 14 0 34 5-22, Nate Erickson 2-14, Logan Kennedy 1-5, W Aaron Stietz 32 run (run failed). 10. Shots-corners: Ithaca 17-8. JC 2-1. Rec- Championship: Owego 2, Cazenovia 0 (25-
9-36, Shutts 6-23, Justin Post 2-18, Codi Boda First quarter Walters 1-3. W Johnson 2 run (run failed). ords: Ithaca 11-1-3, JC 9-5-1. 18, 25-18).
3-12, Patrick Stewart 3-12, Coleman 1-5, CF L.J. Watson 67 run (Bryant LaMere kick Passing H/A, King 2-for-8, 10 yards, 1 int. Third quarter GIRLS SOCCER Bronze/Diamond Bracket
Shawn Key 1-5, Tyler Beebe 1-3. failed). Greene, Orzell 2-for-5, 104 yards, 1 int.; Austin UV Stirone 16 run. END 1, Lansing 0 Pool Play: 1-North Penn/Liberty, 2-Corning,
Passing SVE/C, Chiusano 4-for-18, 37 Second quarter 1-for-1, 11 yards. Fourth quarter IAC Large School final 3-City Honors, 4-Horseheads, 5-Harborfield,
yards, 1 int.; Swayze 1-for-3, 28 yards, 0 int. CF Watson 27 run (LaMere kick). Receiving H/A, Wilson 1-16, Weist 1-(-6). W Johnson 9 run (Johson run). Notre Dame 0 1 1 6-Liverpool, 7-Troy, 8-Francis Lewis, 9-Homer,
NV, Wright 0-for-1, 0 int. CF Tim McDonald 8 run (LaMere kick). Greene, Austin 1-77, Nate Erickson 1-27, Wal- UV Stirone 3 run (Stirone run). Lansing 0 0 0 10-Thomas A. Edison.
Receiving SVE/C, Klimekoski 1-31, Haynes Third quarter ters 1-11. W Johnson 2 run (run failed). Notre Dame goals-assists: Laurel Vargas Bronze Semifinals: North Penn 2, Horse-
1-28, Swayze Jake Mathews 2-4, 1-2. NV, CFMcDonald 10 run (LaMere kick). Owego 34, WG/O-M 20 UV Simons 8 run (Stirone run). 1-0, Jillian Perrault 0-1. Saves: Mackenzie heads 1 (29-31, 25-20, 15-9).
none. CV Dan Crowningshield 1 run (LaMere Fridays Game W Austin Brooker 58 run (Johnson run). Maloney (ND) 3, Lena Gisler (L) 6. Shots-cor- Bronze Championship: Liverpool 2, North
SV 42, Skaneateles 26 kick). Wal UV Penn 0 (25-15, 25-21).
Owego 12 15 7 0 34 First downs 21 12 ners: Notre Dame 10-4, Lansing 5-7. Rec-
Nor CF ords: Notre Dame 14-2-1, Lansing 13-2-1. Diamond Championship: Francis Lewis 2,
Skaneateles 7 7 0 12 26 WG/O-M 6 0 6 8 20 Total Net Yards 463 370
First downs 8 12 City Honors 0 (25-21, 25-23).
SV 7 14 7 14 42 Total Net Yards 145 328 Rushes-Yards 65-457 32-333
First quarter On Twitter: @Section4Scores
First quarter
SV Bill Sheridan 7 pass from Jared Freije
Rushes-Yards 28-59 37-303 O Luke Kiballa 5 run (kick failed). Passing
Comp-Att-Int
6
1-3-0
37
1-4-1
GIRLS SWIMMING
Passing 86 25 W Charlie Wright 21 run (run failed).
(Tim Hawley kick). Comp-Att-Int 9-19-2 2-5-0 Punts-Average 2-31 2-40 Lansing 89, END 46
O Dann Dustin 1 run (run failed). Fumbles-Lost 3-0 5-2 At Lansing
SK Frankie Schmeling 47 pass from William Punts-Average 6-24 4-34 Second quarter
McGlynn (Marcus Lockhart kick). Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-26 200-yard medley relay: Lansing (Marin Al-
O Dustin 40 run (run failed). len, Grace Ferris, Grace Kadlecik, Caroline
Second quarter Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-35 Individual statistics
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the title contest. Lansing fell to 14-3.


Very happy with the performance, Notre Dame
head coach Brian Adams said. Every time this team
plays a really tough, competitive match, they mature
and they grow. Theres a lot of young players on the
team; two seniors playing in this game. It says a lot for
them gaining that kind of big-game atmosphere, which
is huge to us going to sectionals. ... Hats off to Lansing. A
great battle and really hard-fought against us. It was a
classic game that I only wish coach Heck were still
around to be here and see.
Adam Heck, Lansings longtime coach, died just be-
fore the regular season started. Benji Parkes, who took
over as the Bobcats head coach, was similarly pleased
with his teams effort Saturday despite coming up on
the losing end.
The game was a well-played game, Parkes said.
This is what we were anticipating coming in. This is
why we fought so hard the last couple of weeks to get to
this point, because we wanted to have an opportunity to
play a team like END going into sectionals. We learned
a lot about ourselves. We learned what we do well and
we learned what we still have to work on going into this
next week.
Notre Dame is coming off a Class C state title, but the
majority of the top players from that team graduated.
This years success has come largely with newcomers
in key spots.
I think it comes from the exposure to the very few
older players and something were starting to build
here, which is a good tradition, Adams said. A tradi- RON LEVANDUSKI / STAFF PHOTO
tion of success built on hard work. Notre Dames Mitchell Vargas fights for control of the ball with
The difference in a game with very few shots on goal Lansings Devin McCartney during Saturdays IAC Large School
ended up being Steeds blast from about 20 yards away championship at Tompkins Cortland Community College in
with 20 minutes, 29 seconds left in the first half. His low Dryden.
strike off a direct kick found the left corner of the net
after a Lansing foul.
Weve converted a lot of set pieces this year, Ad-
ams said. Im not a big person who believes in practic- which is when the Bobcats two best scoring chances
ing that. However, the boys deliver. Nick Steed has came. With a potential open net awaiting, a Lansing
been one of our free-kick specialists and he put a beauti- player was unable to get his foot on a rebound off a shot
ful one in against Athens and he did one here today. Ob- that deflected off Crusaders goalie Declan Sharma.
viously, it was all we needed. With 7:15 remaining, Devin McCartneys header off a
It was also the only blemish for Lansing from a de- corner kick went wide.
fensive standpoint. Notre Dame is the top seed for the Section 4 Class B
Ill give it to our defense tonight, Parkes said. Be- Tournament and will have a first-round bye, then host
sides the one foul we gave up on top of the box where No. 8 Waverly or No. 9 Union Springs/Port Byron in a
they scored, our defense was spectacular. Thats what quarterfinal at 3:30 p.m. Friday.
youve got to look for going into the postseason because Lansing is seeded second in Class C and will host No.
you rely on your back three and your goalkeeper. Those 7 Tioga in a quarterfinal at 3:30 p.m. Friday.
four guys were splendid tonight. Follow @SGAndrewLegare on Twitter. RON LEVANDUSKI / STAFF PHOTO
Notre Dame had a steady wind at its back in the first Notre Dames Aidan Sharma controls the ball while defended
half. Lansing had the wind advantage in the second half, by Lansings Nic Whittaker Saturday.

Notre Dame
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finished with a 10-5 edge in shots, but Lansing had the


advantage on corner kicks, 7-4.
Senior goalie Mackenzie Maloney made three saves
for the Crusaders, including a lunging stop with 14:51
remaining.
I thought it was a hard-fought game, Lansing head
coach Ken Kutler said. I thought they had one chance
to score and they scored. We had one chance to score
and we didnt.
Strong defense has been a constant for the Crusad-
ers over the years, but Weber said his teams play on
that end Saturday went above and beyond a typical ef-
fort.
We had some people step up, he said. We did a
great job defensively, the whole team. It was one of the
best defensive team jobs that weve had.
Said Vargas: Once we scored, we knew it had to be a
defensive game because Lansing is a strong team and
they can come back.
Notre Dame had the better of play in the first half,
particularly over the final 20 minutes. Although those
quality chances didnt result in a goal, the Crusaders re-
mained hopeful.
Everybody took great shots, Vargas said. It was
just a matter of when one was going to fall.
Lansing seemed pleased with the scoreless tie at
halftime.
I felt we were in pretty good shape at the end of the RON LEVANDUSKI / STAFF PHOTO
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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.

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