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Congressman Nick Langworthy’s Farm Bill Listening Session

September 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) will host a Farm Bill Listening Session in Portland, NY on September 6, 2023. He will be joined by House Committee on Agriculture Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson.

Every five years, Congress passes legislation that sets national agriculture, nutrition, conservation, and forestry policy, commonly referred to as the “Farm Bill.” This event will bring together farmers, producers, agribusiness owners, and more to solicit public feedback—an integral part of the Farm Bill reauthorization process.

DATE: September 6, 2023
TIME: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM ET
LOCATION: Cornell Cooperative Extension (6592 W Main Rd, Portland, NY 14769)

This event will be open to the public. Those who wish to speak must RSVP, though due to time constraints, it does not guarantee a speaking slot.

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Two Allegany County Lawmakers Get Named To NYSAC Committees

August 25, 2023

From Allegany County Gov’t: Allegany Co Legislator Janice Burdick (District V, Alfred) was named to the New York State Association of Counties’ (NYSAC) Medicaid and Human Services Standing Committee. Burdick, who chairs Allegany County’s Human Services and Budget committees, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her new appointment. The NYSAC Committee focuses on New York State human services policies that directly impact county finances and operations.

Legislator Adam Cyr (District III, Bolivar) has been placed on NYSAC’s Standing Committee on Public Safety. Since joining the County Board in 2022, Cyr has demonstrated a passion for advocating on behalf of first responders. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of Allegany County’s Public Safety Committee and now brings that level of commitment to NYSAC’s standing committee.

Allegany County Board Chairman W. Brooke Harris applauded the legislators for their leadership within the Association. “In small counties like ours, we have to go the extra mile to make sure our voices are heard in state government,” he stated. “I want to thank legislators Burdick and Cyr for being willing to share their knowledge and for carrying our message to Albany.”

“NYSAC’s standing committees are the backbone of the Association’s advocacy efforts,” Harris continued. “It is through their good work that counties are able to steer state policy to the benefit of our residents.”

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Sheriff Dougherty: Two Allegany County Residents Pulled Over On 390, And Are Facing Drug Charges

August 25, 2023


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Allegany County Attorney Pat Fogarty Has Passed Away

August 23, 2023

From Alfred State College Spokesman Paul Welker: Appointed Alfred State College Council Chair in 1993, first appointed Allegany County District Attorney in 1983, and an Assistant Public Defender since 2002, Patricia “Pat” Fogarty passed away after decades of leadership and public service to the Southern Tier of New York. There will be a private funeral and burial held by close friends in the coming days. Later, a celebration of Pat’s life will be arranged, with more information to follow in the coming weeks.

“My life and those of thousands of Alfred State College students, faculty, and staff are all richer having been influenced and inspired by the life’s work of Pat Fogarty,” said Alfred State College President Steve Mauro. “For more than three decades, it has been her vision and desire to help others that catapulted Alfred State, Allegany County, and all of Western New York forward as she took a genuine interest in helping those in need, finding ways to improve their lives and empower generations to take the next step to a brighter future. To say that Pat was an inspiration only touches the surface and we all will be grateful for decades into the future as her legacy continues to cultivate our caring community.”

Last March and fittingly on International Women’s Day, Fogarty was honored by the Allegany County Legislature for her decades of tireless public service with a proclamation recognizing her contributions to the betterment of Allegany County. Public Defender J. R Santana Carter applauded Fogarty’s lifelong commitment to service.

“When I hear and see all the things she’s involved with in the past and currently, I realize that while the law may be her passion, her true calling is service, service beyond the law,” Carter said. “The law has been a vessel that got her involved in so many organizations. Whenever asked, she always answers the call. I couldn’t think of anyone more deserving of recognition.”

Fogarty’s dedication to Alfred State began in 1984 when Gov. Mario Cuomo appointed her to the Alfred State College Council, which she served on until 2001, and was the chair of from 1993 to 2000. She was reappointed to the Council in 2008, and later that year assumed the position of chair, which she held until stepping aside earlier this year. She also has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc., and on the Board of Directors of the Alfred State Development Fund.

Fogarty was proud to represent ASC by attending as many college events as possible. She would be consistently seen at academic, alumni, and athletic events along with any college ceremonies and celebrations. When she was given the chance to speak, she spoke on the importance of the work done by the students and the faculty and staff at the college. She truly was one of the college’s biggest advocates.

In 1974, Fogarty received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Juris Doctor degree from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1975. A first assistant public defender at the Allegany County Public Defender’s Office, Fogarty has also served as an assistant public defender, as president of Serra & Fogarty P.C., and as the Allegany County district attorney.

Fogarty had a long history of civic activity and served on the boards of the Allegany County United Way, Southern Tier Traveling Teachers, Catholic Charities of Buffalo, and on the Bishop’s Council of the Laity for the Diocese of Buffalo.

She earned numerous honors, including the Alfred State College President’s Medallion in 2012 and the Alfred State Outstanding Service Award in 2001. Fogarty also received many outside awards, which include the NYS Bar Association Pro Bono Award (Allegany County) in 1993 and an award from the Committee on Women in the Courts & the Local and Specialty Bar Association of the Eighth Judicial District in 2011.

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Two Arrests In The Village Of Alfred

August 17, 2023

FROM ALFRED VILLAGE POLICE: On 8/13/2023 the Alfred Village Police Department reports the arrest of 64-year-old Cheryld L. Emmons of Alfred NY, following a report of a 1 car rollover crash on S Main Street in the Village of Alfred. It was reported that Emmons lost control of the motor vehicle and was allegedly driving while intoxicated. Emmons was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Moving from lane Unsafely. Emmons was later released, to appear in Alfred Village Court on a later date.

On 8/15/2023 The Village of Alfred Police department reports the arrest of 34-year-old Adam S. Priola of Alfred station NY. The arrest came after an investigation into a burglary at the Dollar General store on State Route 244 in Alfred. Priola allegedly broke into the store after hours, stealing several hundreds of dollars in merchandise. Priola was arrested and charged with Burglary 3rd degree (D felony), Criminal Mischief 4th degree and Petit Larceny. Priola was processed and released, to appear in Alfred Town Court on a later date.

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Another Noteworthy Public Comment Period, At Alfred-Almond Central

August 16, 2023

At the July Alfred Almond Central School Board meeting, numerous area residents and parents spoke out against the Alfred Almond DEI, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy. At last night’s August Alfred Almond Central meeting, the parents who spoke were all in favor of the Alfred Almond Policy.


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The majority of those who talked at public comment spoke out strongly against Alfred Almond School Board member Jason Burdick, without naming his name. At last month’s meeting, Burdick read a statement aloud, in opposition to the state’s policy on this issue. Last night, some of those who spoke at public comment suggested that he be removed from the school board. Others said (again without naming him) that Burdick should be turned in to the State, for opposing the D.E.I. Policies at Alfred Almond.

In other school board business, the board approved making retired New York State Trooper Chris Smith, a permanent SSO (School Security Officer).

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Where The Tornado Did Hit On Saturday

August 14, 2023

A Tornado Watch was issued on Saturday, for Steuben, Allegany, Chemung, Tioga, Broome and other counties. There was also a Thunderstorm Warning issued that day. So what happened? Well, locally, we got rain and thunder and lightning. However, we did not see any sign of tornadoes, though there was a weak tornado that went into a mile outside of Fishes Eddy, an area east of Binghamton. “Much of the area that was put under that tornado watch did not see tornadic activity Saturday afternoon, it was more wind damage with strong thunderstorms that happened locally on Saturday afternoon.”

Wlea also checked in with Steuben County Public Safety Director Tim Marshall, who said that there was not any major damage on Saturday in Steuben.

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Tornado Watch In Effect

August 12, 2023


FROM GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL:
“I have directed all State agencies to be on high alert now that the National Weather Service has updated the risk level for severe weather in New York, particularly in the Southern Tier and parts of the Western Hudson Valley. This could lead to significant thunderstorms, flash flooding, high winds, power loss and potentially even tornadoes. The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services is tracking these storms closely and utility crews are standing by to address any power outages. It’s critical that New Yorkers in these impacted regions stay vigilant: monitor your local forecast, make sure all electronics are properly charged, and prepare supplies in the unlikely event an evacuation is needed.”

From The Nat’l Wx Service:
NEW YORK COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

ALLEGANY BROOME CATTARAUGUS
CAYUGA CHAUTAUQUA CHEMUNG
CHENANGO CORTLAND DELAWARE
LIVINGSTON MADISON ONEIDA
ONONDAGA ONTARIO OSWEGO
OTSEGO SCHUYLER SENECA
STEUBEN SULLIVAN TIOGA
TOMPKINS WAYNE YATES
$$

…TORNADO WATCH 634 IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM EDT THIS EVENING…

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central New York and
northeast Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE…This afternoon and tonight.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

Tornado Watch.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Sunday through Friday.

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