P.M. NEWS Wednesday 5-10-23
The General Clinton Canoe Regatta Committee decided that the annual event will continue to be held on the Friday Saturday & Sunday of the Memorial day weekend, Co-chairs Mike Kauffman & Chris Smith told WCDO News that Friday’s schedule will be busy:
(Mike Kauffman, Chris Smith 5-10-23)
The 70 mile canoe races will be held on Sunday again this year & Monday will remain as a day off.
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3 jurors have been dismissed in the Nauman Hussain Case in Schoharie County Court. Initially, 16 jurors were seated, 12 regular jurors and 4 alternates, The trial is down to 13 total jurors. 2 jurors were excused on Tuesday, 1 from breathing issues & 1 of them was allegedly high on Marijuana, after that Judge Peter Lynch told them he won’t tolerate jurors smoking marijuana before coming to court. Hussain is the owner of Prestige Limo, is charged with criminally negligent homicide and 2nd-degree manslaughter in connection with the 2018 crash of one of his Stretch Limos in Schoharie that killed 17 passengers, the driver and 2 people in a gas station in Schoharie,
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School Budgets will be voted on next Tuesday May 16th statewide, Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that their proposed budget is 22.6 Million Dollars, with a 1.85% tax levy increase:
(Tim Ryan 5-10-23)
Ryan said that voting at the Greenlawn & Guilford school buildings will be from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM on Tuesday.
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The Delaware County District Attorney’s Office announced that 39 year old Leigh Murray of Patterson, New York, was sentenced on her conviction for Driving While Intoxicated, in Delaware County Court on Monday, Murray was sentenced to 6 months incarceration, to be followed by a 5-year term of felony probation supervision, she must complete a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations, her license was revoked, and she was ordered to pay fines and surcharges totaling $5,200, she must install an ignition interlock device on any vehicle she owns or operates.
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Governor Kathy Hochul today issued an Executive Order to help provide aid to asylum seekers expected to arrive in New York as federal Title 42 immigration policy is set to expire on May 11. The Executive Order will provide the State with greater flexibility to procure the resources necessary for municipalities to support asylum seekers while also allowing the State to increase the number of National Guard service members providing logistical and operational support. The State continues to work with New York City on selecting appropriate sites within the city & not into the upstate counties, to shelter asylum seekers as they await legal work status.
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The Delaware County DA’s Office announced that 51 year old Terri Nocella of Downsville pleaded guilty to DWI in Delaware County Court. Nocella admitted to being intoxicated on October 18 2022 on the Case Hill Road in Franklin, she had a previous conviction for DWI. Nocella was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation supervision, she must complete a treatment program, her license was revoked & she was ordered to pay fines & surcharges of more than $2200, she muse install an interlock device on all of her vehicles.
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