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Island Nights
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The Islander
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Chapters
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The Maiden of Mackinac
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Athletes of the Week
Four student-athletes
-- two each from Odessa-Montour and Watkins Glen High Schools -- share
this week's Odessa File Athlete of the Week honors. Sports.

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A column by State Senator Tom O'Mara
New
York State Senator Tom O'Mara graces our pages with a weekly column
from his Albany office. This week: "The work of freedom."
Column.
Left:
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And
inside ...
Schuyler County officials (including
Legislature Chair Dennis Fagan, left) have reached an agreement with
Inergy Midstream resolving a property tax appeal by the company. For
details, see Government.
Advanced Family Chiropractic wins the
2013 Schuyler Steps Out walking competition. Features.
Lakeside Veterinary Services in Montour
Falls receives a Small Business Administration Excellence Award. Business.
Death Notices on People:
LaBrina R. Hearn, 42, of Watkins Glen.
Anna Stephno, 90, of Watkins Glen.
Death Notice on the Vedder
& Scott Page:
Clifford George Parsons, 82, of Montour Falls.
Linda K. Wells, 71.
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Rekczis wins spot in State tournament
Watkins
Glen High School sophomore Keith Rekczis (pictured at right)
advanced Saturday to the New York State Golf Tournament when he
shot an 82 on Cornell University's par-72 Robert Trent Jones Golf
Course and then survived a playoff. Rekczis, Vestal's Nick Barney
and Corning's Alex Hepburn all finished at 169 in the 36-hole
Section IV State Qualifying Tournament -- tied for 8th, 9th and
10th places with just the 8th and 9th slots available on the Section
IV team that will compete against squads from other sections at
States. Rekczis registered a bogey on the first playoff hole,
as did Barney -- with Hepburn eliminated with a double bogey.
Forty-five golfers started the Qualifying tourney Thursday, with
25 eliminated that day. Susquehanna Valley's D.J. Griffiths and
Trumansburg's Dan Lapp tied with the tourney's low total, 154,
but Griffiths was awarded medalist honors on a tiebreaker. The
State tournament will be played on the Cornell course on June
2-3.
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O-M boys, girls win IAC Small School titles
The
Odessa-Montour boys and girls varsity track teams took first place
Friday among Small Schools at the Interscholastic Athletic Conference
Track and Field Championships, with Dakota Simpson and Dana Roberts
leading the way. Sports. |

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This week's deals at Famous Brands
We are now carrying the weekly
ad showcasing the latest deals available at Jim Guild's Famous
Brands store on Franklin Street in downtown Watkins Glen. For
a look, click here. |

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Please join us June 23rd for a food
& wine festival, country style! See Sports
for more information about our 1st annual “It’s All About
Country…at Glenora Wine Cellars” event!


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A much-needed voice
Writer
Meredith Beardsley tells about the importance of the Farm Bureau
in New York State and Schuyler County. See SchuyLines. |

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5th marking period Honor Roll unveiled
The
Odessa-Montour Junior-Senior High School releases its High Honor
Roll and Honor Roll for the 5th marking period of the 2012-13
school year. Honors. |


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Bridge replacement project set to go
Mill
Street, which connects the north and south portions of the Village
of Odessa, will be closed starting Monday, May 20 for replacement
of the street's bridge, which crosses over Catlin Mill Creek.
The work is expected to continue through the summer. Silverline
Construction, Inc. won the project with a low bid of $735,249. |


From left,
candidates Barbara Schimizzi, Heidi Pike, Tom Lewis and Kristin Hazlitt
in the WGHS auditorium Wednesday.
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Glen school candidates meet public, teachers
The
Schuyler County League of Women Voters held a Meet the Candidates
Night Tuesday at which candidates for the Watkins Glen School
Board introduced themselves to -- and answered questions from
-- a small audience in the Watkins Glen Elementary School auditorium.
And
then Wednesday afternoon, another Q-and-A candidate session organized
by Watkins teachers was held in the Watkins Glen High School auditorium.
Each
event attracted fewer than 30 people. Three of the five candidates
were present Tuesday night: Kristin Hazlitt, Mark Franzese and
Tom Lewis. Absent were Barb Schimizzi, who was attending an important
family function, and Heidi Pike.
Present
Wednesday were Hazlitt, Lewis, Schimizzi and Pike.
Questions
Tuesday night touched on such matters as: "What is the biggest
challenge facing the district?" (Long-term sustainable success,
said Lewis; reduced aid and a need for mandate relief, said Franzese;
a quality program with reduced dollars, said Hazlitt), and "How
can you add to the strength of the School Board?" (A fresh
set of eyes and a positive attitude, said Franzese; a legal background
and experience handling Social Services cases, said attorney Hazlitt;
diversity in terms of management experience, said Lewis). All
three cautioned against jumping into merger with another district,
but thought shared or consolidated services might be helpful in
certain circumstances.
The
election -- with two seats up for grabs -- is May 21, along with
a vote on the school budget.
Photo
in text: Candidate Kristin Hazlitt at Tuesday's
session. |
 
Mark Franzese,
left, and Tom Lewis during Tuesday night's session.


A
"patient," WGHS student Megan Dupuy, is wheeled into the hospital
during Tuesday's drill.
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Hospital tests its emergency preparedness
Schuyler
Hospital took part Tuesday in a region-wide test of its emergency
preparedness, handling an influx of "patients" -- volunteers
from Watkins Glen High School and The Arc of Schuyler -- "injured"
in a natural disaster. In this test, the disaster was flooding.
The hospital, which a spokesperson said conducts such a test annually,
coordinated with Schuyler Ambulance and the county's Emergency
Management Office for the event. Among the WGHS students were
members of Margaret Swinnerton's health class as part of the course's
required community volunteerism.
Photo
in text: Sign in a hospital hallway. |

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A. Moralis returns
The
pseudonymous columnist touches this time on self-fulfilling prophecies,
unintended consequences and related legislative actions. Column. |

Seneca Swim for Emergency Services
The
first annual one-mile swim on behalf of the Odessa Fire Department will
be held at Clute Park in Watkins Glen on Sunday, Aug. 25.
Click here for details.

Hydrant
flushing set in Odessa
The Village
of Odessa Department of Public Works will be flushing hydrants the week
of May 28-31. The purpose of the flushing is to clean and remove sediment.
You may notice low water pressure and cloudy or colored water during
this time. The water will be safe, but you should refrain from doing
laundry until late evening. If you have any questions, please contact
Kristi A. Pierce, village Clerk-Treasurer, at 594-2100.

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Now available on Kindle: The Maiden of Mackinac
This story -- which spans 700 years and ranges from our region
to Northern Michigan -- tells of a quest for the truth behind
a legend ... the legend of a Native American maiden reputed to
be centuries old. It was written by Charlie Haeffner, and is available
now on Kindle at Amazon.com. To see the ad, click here.
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Visit Jerlando's Ristorante & Pizzeria
Three locations: in Watkins Glen, Horseheads
and Montour Falls
Click here
or on the photo at left to go to the Jerlando's website. There
you will find information about all three locations, plus menus.
Left:
The front of the recently renovated Jerlando's at Franklin and
4th Streets, Watkins Glen |

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Jesse Teeter,
left, a member of the WGHS varsity basketball team, battles teacher
Travis Durfee for the ball as Jesse's brother Josh watches.
(Photo by Don Romeo)
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Varsity, faculty play basketball for Devon
Play
for Devon, a fundraiser pitting the Watkins Glen High School
boys varsity basketball team against school faculty members in
a hoop contest in the WGHS Field House, drew a supportive crowd
Saturday night. All proceeds will go to Devon Shaw and his family
to offset medical costs as Devon continues his battle against
cancer. Basketball.
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Devon Shaw, looking suspiciously like WGHS boys varsity
basketball coach John Fazzary, served in Fazzary's role Saturday night,
coaching the boys varsity. Fazzary played on the faculty squad.

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Juror: It all came down to the text messages
A
juror in the Alice Trappler murder trial says text messages arranged
in a timeline helped convince the jury of Trappler's guilt in
the killing of her former lover, Daniel Bennett. The
first day of deliberations, the juror said, ended in an 11-1 vote.
The one holdout made it unanimous within a half-hour on the second
day. Juror.
Photo
at right: Alice Trappler |


District
Attorney Joe Fazzary after the verdict was delivered.
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Trappler found guilty on all counts
A
Schuyler County jury on May 8 found Alice Trappler guilty on all
counts in connection with the murder of Daniel Bennett on April
19, 2012 in his Town of Dix home. Trappler -- who gave a little
shake of her head but was otherwise impassive upon hearing the
verdict -- faces 25 years to life in prison when she is sentenced
by County Judge Dennis Morris on July 11.
The jury returned the verdict only a half-hour after beginning
its second day of deliberations, with the foreperson intoning
"Guilty" on each count read by Morris: 2nd Degree Murder,
Burglary 1st and 2nd Degree and Conspiracy 2nd Degree. Said District
Attorney Joe Fazzary: "The jury had it spot on." Added
Alecia Bennett, sister of the victim: "Justice prevailed."
Defense attorney Susan BetzJitomir, who said she was "floored,"
promised to appeal. Verdict
and Reactions.
Photo
in text: Alice Trappler leaves court after the
verdict. |


Doug Thompson of the Watkins Glen street department uses a backhoe
to drop a dryer into one of the dumpsters.
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Watkins Glen holds its annual Dumpster Day
The
Village of Watkins Glen held its annual spring Dumpster Day May
11th in the parking area across from the Community Center, filling
more than a half-dozen dumpsters with broken, aged or no-longer-wanted
items from mattresses to TVs to appliances to ... well, a host
of items. The event, held for a few years on a semi-annual basis
but found to be more effective annually, was overseen by village
officials who were putting some muscle into the effort (top left,
trustee Tony Fraboni, and bottom, Mayor Mark Swinnerton dispatching
a TV screen per the directive of dumpsters owner Swarthout Recycling). |


Authors Bill Green (left) and Michael Argetsinger (File
photo)
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Authors to discuss new book
Award-winning
motorsports author Michael Argetsinger and renowned race historian
Bill Green will launch a new book about the history of the Watkins
Glen race track at the International Motor Racing Research Center
in Watkins Glen on Saturday, May 18. Book. |

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Rotary honors Groll as Student of the Month
Watkins
Glen High School senior Elise Groll (left) was honored May 9th
by the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club as its WGHS Student of the
Month for May. Groll was introduced by teacher Sam Brubaker, who
called the honoree "polite, conscientious, hard working and
a pleasure to be around." She is a member of the school Band,
Music Club, National Honor Society, Foreign Language Club and
Interact Club, and has competed in volleyball, tennis and track.
She is also a member of the Youth Leadership Institute and Hector
Youth Group, and plans to attend Binghamton University. |


Spaghetti and meatballs marked the dinner's main course.
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Labor of Love holds
its fundraising dinner
The
annual Labor of Love Spaghetti Dinner in memory of Lindy Bond
and Rosanne Paradiso was held May 9th at St. Mary's Parish Center
on 10th Street in Watkins Glen. As usual, one of the highlights
was the dessert selection. Take-out dinners were available, packaged
with care by Midge and Dom Franzese at a table in the rear of
the Center's cafeteria. All proceeds from the event will benefit
Labor of Love, created to carry on the good works of Bond and
Paradiso by providing food, clothing and other basic necessities
to those in need in Schuyler County. Donations may be mailed to:
Labor of Love, c/o Rev. Michael Hartney, 112 Sixth St., Watkins
Glen, NY 14891. |
Top:
Interact Club member Luke Flahive oversees a dessert tray.
Bottom: Midge and Dom Franzese at the takeout table.


Bev Stamp upon being honored Tuesday by Senator O'Mara.
(Photo provided)
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Bev Stamp honored as 'Woman of Distinction'
Beverly
“Bev” Stamp, co-owner and operator, with her late
husband LaMont “Monty” Stamp, of Lakewood Vineyards
in Watkins Glen, was honored in Albany May 7th by State Senator
Tom O'Mara as a New York State Senate “Woman of Distinction.”
Government. |

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Watkins Police study: 1st phase is in
The
first of two phases in the study by the Center For Governmental
Research on The Future of Law Enforcement in Watkins Glen
has been completed -- a baseline report of existing law enforcement
operations in the village that will lead in the near future to
recommendations regarding options for the Village Police Department
and the Schuyler County Sheriff's Office. Those options, the report
says, "can range from continuing in the status quo, to sharing
more services, to modeling a full consolidation of the two departments."
The baseline report can be found by clicking
here and then on "Baseline Report." |

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Speakers set for
Top Drawer 24 party
The
8th annual Top Drawer 24 celebration at the Watkins Glen State
Park on Thursday, June 6 has a lineup of four distinguished speakers.
To see who they are, click
here. |

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Candidates set for School Board elections
The
petition deadline for a spot on the ballot in the race for two
School Board seats each in the Watkins Glen and Odessa-Montour
School districts came and went April 21 -- with five candidates
in Watkins and four in Odessa-Montour.
Running
for two 3-year seats on the Watkins Board are Kristin Hazlitt,
Heidi Pike, Tom Lewis, Barb Schimizzi and Mark Franzese. Incumbents
Brian O'Donnell and Joe Fazzary are not seeking re-election.
Running
for two 3-year seats on the O-M Board are Scott Westervelt, Robert
Tuttle, Wendy Shutter and Sharon Lewis. Westervelt is the only
incumbent running. Another incumbent, Chris Scata, is not seeking
re-election.
The
vote is on May 21, the same day as the vote on the district budgets.
Photo
in text: O-M incumbent Scott Westervelt
(File photo) |

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Odessa's latest report on water quality
To see the Village of Odessa's
latest Water Quality Report, click here. |

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by placing his name upon the school's new residence building. CCC.
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by Allen F. Sweet.
A history
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from 1850-1888. More than 100 color photos.
Available
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An eternal message
of lights, hope and faith
The week following
Susan Haeffner's passing was fraught with signs -- most of
them light-based, and one in the form of a vision. Here the
editor relives those days in an effort to pass along a message
of hope and faith. Message.
Above:
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Oh, the famous
faces I've seen
The editor has been
thinking about fame (a commodity foreign to him personally), and
about the famous people he has encountered. Some thoughts on the
subject. Famous. |
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The Sound
and the Silence: A Memoir
Some things in life can mean a great
deal -- can embody hope and dreams ... and memories. The sailboat
is one such thing for the author. Silence. |
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The editor's long search
for some childhood icons
When
he was a child, the editor let fear get the better of him while he
was watching a pair of beloved TV heroes in peril. The scar from that
experience lingered for decades. For a journey through what the editor's
son calls "a weird obsession," click here.
Above:
One of the heroes in question.
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A cabin in the woods
The editor travels, figuratively, back in time to an old haunt, familiar
faces and warm memories. Cabin.
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