Monthly Archives: February 2016
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For local politics buffs, all eyes on Super Tuesday
For local politics buffs, all eyes on Super Tuesday Local political junkies will be laser-focused on about a dozen states where citizens are casting votes. Source: Rochester New York Latest News For local politics buffs, all eyes on Super Tuesday
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Watertown woman charged with falsely reporting an incident
Watertown woman charged with falsely reporting an incident pWATERTOWN — Leeann M. Jarvis, 29, of Watertown was charged by state police on Sunday morning with third-degree falsely reporting an incident./ppShe was given an appearance ticket for Pamelia Town Court. State police did not provide any other information./p Source: Watertown…
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Man facing charges after domestic incident
Man facing charges after domestic incident Cortland, NY (WBNG Binghamton) On Saturday Feb. 27 the Cortland County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 domestic call from Rocky Acres Trailer Park in Town of Willet. Source: Binghamton NY Latest News Man facing charges after domestic incident
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Police cite Watertown woman with criminal mischief
Police cite Watertown woman with criminal mischief pWATERTOWN — Jessica M. Beutel, 27, of 137 Duffy St., Watertown, was charged by city police on Sunday morning with fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree harassment./ppPolice said she hit Antonio P. Derrigo, 39, in his face and pulled his necklace, causing it…
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NCAA Division I hockey Thunder-struck by Athena/Odyssey
NCAA Division I hockey Thunder-struck by Athena/Odyssey Four players from Athena/Odyssey’s undefeated state title team of 2009 are playing D-1 hockey. Source: Rochester New York Latest News NCAA Division I hockey Thunder-struck by Athena/Odyssey
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Copenhagen man charged with contempt
Copenhagen man charged with contempt pMASSENA — State police on Friday charged John M. Swinyer, 33, of 9765 State Route 12, Copenhagen, with second-degree criminal contempt, a misdemeanor./ppTroopers charge that about 6:32 p.m. on Center Street in the village, Mr. Swinyer contacted a protected party, April L. Castle, 26,…
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Some back to work despite state’s payment lag
Some back to work despite state’s payment lag BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Whether the state has made good on an estimated $80 million in late payments to contractors at Solar City remains in question. But at least one of the major unions representing dozens of workers there returned to…
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Bronx man accused of using $50 counterfeit bill
Bronx man accused of using counterfeit bill pWATERTOWN — Gabriel Castillo, 20, Bronx, was charged by city police on Sunday morning with first-degree possession of a forged instrument, a felony, and second-degree falsifying business records and false personation, both misdemeanors. /ppPolice said he used a counterfeit $50 bill to…
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Explaining the Jamie McGinn trade
Explaining the Jamie McGinn trade BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — It appears the 2016 NHL trade deadline had a case of the Mondays. On a deadline day that saw a paltry thirteen trades completed, the Buffalo Sabres — known to be trade-heavy under GM Tim Murray — made just one deal, trading…
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Potsdam man charged with forgery
Potsdam man charged with forgery pPOTSDAM — State police on Friday charged Ronald G. Rice, 57, of 21 River Drive, with second-degree forgery and second-degree possessing a forged instrument, both felonies./ppTroopers charge that about 2:25 p.m. on Tuesday , at the Village Market, Mr. Rice signed his wife’s name…