Issue of March 10, 2010

UPDATED Tuesday, March 16 2010


NYSCOBA: Save Butler Minimum



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AUBURN - James McDonald has 20 years as a corrections officer in New York’s criminal justice system.

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Mayor: No $2,500 Sewer Access Fee

Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor

FAIR HAVEN - It took questioning from a resident and village trustee for a Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority official to check into village board minutes to determine there is no $2,500 sewer access fee for those who don’t hook into the new system immediately.


 
 

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Three-Way Race in Fair Haven

Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor


FAIR HAVEN - Challenger Susan Stanistreet is running for a seat on the village board, making the contest a three-way race March 16 with incumbents Holley Webster and Matthew Osterhaudt.


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Gould Endorsed for Re-election by the GOP

Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor

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AUBURN - The Cayuga County Republican Committee  has endorsed County Sheriff Dave Gould, who ran as the Democratic candidate four years ago, for reelection.



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Investigation into Fatal Fire Closed



PORT BYRON - Sheriff David Gould reports that The Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office has closed the investigation into the fatal house fire which took the life of 68 year old Gerard A. Inman at 8 First Hill Dr. in the Village of Port Byron on Feb. 15.

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Indoor Soccer Tournament



RED CREEK - The RC Rage Soccer Association is preparing to hold its sixth annual indoor soccer tournament. This two-day tournament held at the Red Creek Central School campus on March 20 and 21 plays host to more than 60 youth soccer teams from all across western and central New York.


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Buerkle Wins GOP Endorsement; No Decision in State Sen. 49th



SYRACUSE - The Republicans are lining up candidates to challenge two Democratic area representatives in the fall

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County: “Hands Off Our State Parks!”

Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor

HURON - The Wayne Board of Supervisors is wondering how many more signs it will have to stand in front of before the state is done with cuts that threaten the county’s already tenuous economy.

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