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Top Stories, October 21, 2022

Bath Police: Anthony Kroeger Was Arrested In Baltimore

From Bath Police Chief Colin Taft:

Bath PD wants to thank the assistance of Baltimore County Maryland Sheriff’s office, Baltimore Police Department, Maryland State Police, Maryland State Crime Analysis Center, Washington DC crime suppression team, Philadelphia City Police, Prince George County, Maryland Sheriff’s Office, Baltimore County Aviation unit, Steuben County District Attorney’s office, local FBI Corning Office, Baltimore FBI task force office.  Baltimore County has promised not to release him.

 

November 8th Election Day Reminder 

If you have not voted yet, Steuben County Manager Jack Wheeler says to remember that when you do, to flip over the ballot because there is a prop on the back to vote on.  It’s a yes or no vote, to change the county legislative map lines.  Locally, that’s county districts 3, 5 and 7.  So should district 3, Bath, add Bradford?  Yes or no?  Should district 5, Urbana, Prattsburgh and Pulteney add the town of Wayne to their district on the county map?  And yes or no, should district 7, Erwin, add Campbell to it’s county legislative map?  So that’s what’s on the back of the ballot this election year.

 

Palmesano: Investigate The Governor

Corning Republican Assemblyman Phil Palmesano is calling once again for an investigation into allegations that Governor Kathy Hochul.  That’s because Palmesano says, Hochul paid a top donor over $600 million dollars to make covid tests.   Palmesano says this is pay to play.  The governor says, she was unaware that the donor was being given the job of making the covid tests. 

 

Hogan: Kick Zeldin Off The Ballot

Steuben County Democrat Chair Shawn Hogan says, because Congressman Lee Zeldin voted against certifying the 2020 Biden victory, Zeldin should not even be a candidate.  Hogan maintains, Democracy is at stake, because Zeldin was so wrong about January 6.  

 

Costume Event And Wine Tasting In Corning For 11 Days

Corning’s Gaffer District is having an eleven day costume event, called the Days of Incandescence.  It’s an 1880s theme, where people are dressing up like they did in the 1880s.  And no, this is not an event for children – this one is for the adults, because there’s a lot of wine tasting.  And today is the first day of it. 

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