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WCDO News — Wednesday 2-13-19

Posted 3:16 PM
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 2-13-19

Vincent Vetromile, Brian Colaneri, Andrew Crysel, and
Nicholas Pheilshifter were indicted Monday in Monroe County Court; they were
arrested last month for allegedly plotting a violent plan against the residents
of Islamberg here in Delaware County.
The 4 had 3 homemade bombs and 23 firearms, they were charged with
criminal possession of a weapon and conspiracy.
Pheilshifter is 16 years old; his case will be handled in criminal court
or family court.


Governor Cuomo told reporters last night, after he returned
from his meeting with the President, that Trump was open to discussing the SALT
issue.  Cuomo said that  The president’s Economic advisor Lawrence
Kudlow said that he we would sit down and go through the issues, President
Trump said that he would like to see a package of reforms together.  Governor Cuomo refers to the SALT tax
exemptions being removed from New York Property owners as a tax on taxes.


State lawmakers are holding hearings today in Albany on the
issue of Sexual Harassment in the workplace.
Victims of Sexual harassment & assault are describing their
experiences to lawmakers in the hearings; their testimony may lead to reforms
in the laws during this session.


The Rotary Club of Sidney will be hosting a fundraiser next
month for the Howard & Catherine Lynch Scholarship for a graduating Sidney High
School Senior.  Spokesman Larry Halbert
explains:

(Larry Halbert 2-13-19)

Tickets can be purchased at the Sidney & Norwich
American Legions, at VEP+ on Main Street in Sidney, or by calling Larry Halbert
at 237-4762.  The deadline to purchase
tickets is March 6th.


NYSEG representatives will be in
the region over the next several months conducting a safety inspection of natural
gas meters and services to ensure the safe delivery of natural gas to homes or
businesses.  The inspections are
mandatory by the New York State Public Service Commission to look for routine
leaking problems and corrosion inspections. The inspections can quickly be
completed.  NYSEG will be using the firm
DDS and Heath Consultants, and they are legitimate contractors conducting this
work on behalf of the company, they will introduce themselves and show green or
orange company identification badges before entering your home.  More information is available at dps.ny.gov &
then by searching Case Number 15-G-0244.
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