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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a
Board of Education Meeting Today in the District Conference Room at the Jr/Sr
High School at 6:30 PM. The business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00
PM with a Public Hearing on the Code of Conduct.
State Police have charged 25 year old John Mehne of
Sarasota, Florida for 1st degree Burglary, Robbery, Aggravated Cruelty to
Animals & Criminal Possession of Stolen Property after they were dispatched
Tuesday to an accident on I-81. Troopers
located a stolen Audi disabled in the driving lane and facing the wrong
direction with no operator. Mehne struck
the guiderail & attempted to jump on the back of a van, and then he jumped
into the back of a pick-up, eventually escaping into the woods. State Police received a call from a resident
on Duell Road reporting Mehne was in his chicken coop, Mehne picked up an ax
and began chasing the resident, then stole his ATV. A short time later, troopers received a call
that a white naked male was in a chicken coop on Springer Road & Mehne was
taken into custody. State Police accuse
Mehne of several area burglaries & for the killing of a dog, he was treated
at Binghamton General Hospital from a Police Dog Bite; he was arraigned &
was remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail. The investigation is ongoing; anyone with
damage in Kirkwood should call police at 775-1241.
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Board of Education Meeting Today in the District Conference Room at the Jr/Sr
High School at 6:30 PM. The business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00
PM with a Public Hearing on the Code of Conduct.
State Police have charged 25 year old John Mehne of
Sarasota, Florida for 1st degree Burglary, Robbery, Aggravated Cruelty to
Animals & Criminal Possession of Stolen Property after they were dispatched
Tuesday to an accident on I-81. Troopers
located a stolen Audi disabled in the driving lane and facing the wrong
direction with no operator. Mehne struck
the guiderail & attempted to jump on the back of a van, and then he jumped
into the back of a pick-up, eventually escaping into the woods. State Police received a call from a resident
on Duell Road reporting Mehne was in his chicken coop, Mehne picked up an ax
and began chasing the resident, then stole his ATV. A short time later, troopers received a call
that a white naked male was in a chicken coop on Springer Road & Mehne was
taken into custody. State Police accuse
Mehne of several area burglaries & for the killing of a dog, he was treated
at Binghamton General Hospital from a Police Dog Bite; he was arraigned &
was remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail. The investigation is ongoing; anyone with
damage in Kirkwood should call police at 775-1241.
Governor Cuomo today announced that representatives from Audi of America performed New York State’s first series of autonomous vehicle demonstrations throughout the day today in the Capital Region. A driver manually operated the vehicle from State Street to I-90 where Audi Highway Pilot technology was then initiated, enabling automated driving for approximately 6.1 miles before a safe return to the Empire State Plaza. Two trained engineers were present in the vehicle at all times to monitor the system and ensure safety.
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Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced New York State's participation in partial settlements with Volkswagen and its Audi and Porsche affiliates arising from Volkswagen's violations of emissions standards and state consumer protection laws. As part of the settlements, all owners of 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder engine VW and Audi diesel cars in New York will be entitled to be paid full, pre-scandal fair market value for their vehicle, in addition to a cash payment of at least $5,100, car owners may also choose to keep their vehicle and wait to see if VW and Audi develop acceptable emissions fixes; car owners who exercise this option will also receive a cash payment of at least $5,100. The settlements will also direct to New York over $115 million for environmental projects to improve New York's air quality, as well as over $30 million in additional monetary recoveries for the state's general fund.
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