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Top Stories, September 20, 2022

Strong Kids/Safe Kids, Is Coming Up This Weekend In Bath

Coming up this Saturday from 12 Noon until 4:00pm, there will be a Strong Kids/Safe Kids event, at the Steuben County Fairgrounds in Bath.   

 

Corning Police: 38 Year Old Facing Assault Charges

From Corning Police Chief Jeff Spaulding: On September 18, 2022, at about 1:40AM uniformed members of the Corning Police Department responded to the area of City Municipal Parking Lot # 6 (the municipal parking lot west of the Transportation Center) for a report of a disturbance. Upon arrival at that location, Officers located a 23 year old female victim of an assault. The victim cooperated with police and provided information that led to the arrest of: 

EDWARD B TAYLOR, AKA: “Eddie Paganelli”, 38 years old, of Horseheads.  The assault charges allege that Taylor physically assaulted the 23 year old female victim by repeatedly striking her in the facial area without legal justification. The larceny charge alleges that Mr. Taylor took the victim’s keys and threw them on the roof of a nearby building. The police believe that the attack escalated from a verbal dispute over a thrown drink earlier in the night. 

 

Sempolinski Helping Out The Helen Keller National Center

In Washington, Congressman Joe Sempolinski (R, Canisteo) is managing legislation to continue government funding, for the Helen Keller National Center for disabled children, in Long Island.   “The Helen Keller National Center Reauthorization Act is close to home to me," Sempolinski said. "As a parent of a child with a disability, I was able to share my experience and highlight my overwhelming support for the bill. I will always fight for children with disabilities so that they have the resources they need to provide the very best for their education and growth."

 

Fighting Crime In NYS And Especially In NYC

Governor Kathy Hochul says, the man in the New York City fast food restaurant video who went around smashing the place up with an axe, should have been charged with something more than he was, as the axe man, is back on the streets already.  The governor also announced, and just this morning, that there are going to be more cameras on new York city subways.  The governor’s opponent, Republican Lee Zeldin says, the real answer is to fire the Manhattan D.A.

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