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Canisteo-Greenwood Won’t Have Clay Target Teams As An Official Spring Sport

February 13, 2024

The Canisteo Greenwood School Board has revisited the issue of having Clay Target Teams, as a spring sport. “We voted a while ago to make it an official sport,” said Canisteo-Greenwood School Superintendent Tom Crook. “That was prior to the beginning of the school year. However, from talking with the coach Eric Markel, who put it together and came to us a couple of years ago, and it’s gone phenomenally. So they came to us a couple of years ago and asked if they could make it a sport, and have the kids letter in it, just like wrestling and basketball and things like that. This (decision) just makes more sense. Involving the school, has kind of muddied the waters a little bit. So right now it’s just in our best interest to keep the school out of it, and it will run a little bit more smoothly.”

Superintendent Tom Crook also maintains that the clay target team will continue, just not as an official school spring sport.

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Canisteo Construction To Be Wrapped Up Within Next Few Weeks

July 12, 2023

Canisteo Mayor Monica Recktenwald says the state has turned off the electric outlet in the village park. That happened because the person with a rental car that had an out of state plate, used it to charge her car an electric car. The mayor asked the New York State Department of Transporation to keep the outlets off until the construction is done.

Construction is going to he finished at the of the summer.

Newsmaker, June 15, 2023, Sheriff Jim Allard

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NYSEG Might Do A Rate Increase

June 15, 2023

New York State Electric And Gas is proposing an increase of $10.00 a month ($120.00 a year) on your NYSEG bills. This is something which will have to be approved by the State’s Public Service Commission. “In June 2023, New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) filed a joint proposal with the New York State Public Service Commission to upgrade our aging infrastructure, meet the State’s clean energy goals, and invest in smart technology to improve reliability and service,” officials stated. ‘The joint proposal reflects a settlement agreement among several stakeholders that have participated in rate case negotiations.
“While the filing comes after years of minimal rate increases, RG&E and NYSEG continued
to make extensive investments in the grid to provide customers with reliable electric
and gas service.”

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