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News in Steuben County, New York

Paladino rails against downstate
HORNELL — Carl Paladino’s priorities couldn’t be clearer this week as he addressed about 50 supporters in this Steuben County city’s downtown park. The New York City boroughs of Queens and Staten Island are “just like us,” the Republican gubernatorial candidate said to his fellow upstaters.
Tractor upgrades reduce farm deaths from rollovers Dairy farmer Anthony Marco was compressing a long row of chopped hay beneath his tractor two weeks ago, preparing it as winter feed for his cows, when the 4-ton machine suddenly toppled over as he drove it along the pile's steep sides.
Cornell leads fight against invasive emerald ash borer Cornell University is leading efforts to manage outbreak populations of the emerald ash borer (EAB), a beetle that has the potential to devastate ash trees in the Northeast. The new invasive species is already in Steuben and Ulster counties. The pest first showed up in western New York last August in the Cattaraugus County town of Randolph.
Boil Water Advisory Lifted Hornellsville, pa - A boil water advisory has been lifted for a Steuben County mobile home park.
Cornell leads fight against the invasive emerald ash borer Cornell is leading efforts to manage outbreak populations of the emerald ash borer (EAB), a beetle that has the potential to devastate ash trees in the Northeast. The new invasive species is already in Steuben and Ulster counties.
2 men arrested on drug, other charges after chase in Bath Michael J. Cantineri, 44, of Campbell, Steuben County, was charged with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, a felony, felony driving while ability impaired and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, according to Steuben County sheriff's deputies.
Alleged Pulteney Burglar Arrested New York State Police have made an arrest in the case of an alleged burglar who was shot in self-defense by a homeowner. 43-year-old Michael Peterson of Prattsburgh is charged with two counts of second-degree burglary.
New teen driver law takes effect Wednesday It's something that happens far too often: New teen drivers get behind the wheel of a car and don't take the responsibility serious enough. Our Vince Slomsky tells us about a new law in New York State that goes into effect Wednesday to limit some of the distractions a new driver may encounter.
1a.petersonMUG.jpg Bath, N.Y. — Police filed charges Tuesday against the man shot twice by a homeowner while allegedly burglarizing a residence in the town of Pulteney in late August. He is also a suspect in a string of other recent burglaries in the Bath area.
Police blotters -- Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010 Police blotters -- Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010