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You may opt out of these communications at any time via your online account or via the 'unsubscribe' instructions in any communications you receive. The Odessa File: Government of Schuyler County Specchio Ford. N. Franklin St. Watkins Glen, NY6. Your Peace. of Mind Dealer. Legal notice, Village of Burdett. The Village of Burdett is accepting applications for Village Clerk/Treasurer. Applications and resumes will be accepted at the Village Office, P. O. The Village of Burdett is an equal opportunity employer. Congerssman Tom Reed addressed the Tyrone audience from a spot beside a fire truck. Reed faces angry crowd in Tyrone session TYRONE, April 1 - - About 1. Congressman Tom Reed a piece of their minds Saturday afternoon in a town hall meeting in the Tyrone Fire Hall. It was one of four such stops by Reed during the day. He had already visited Tioga Central School to meet with almost 1. Broadway Academy in Southport, near Elmira. After his Tyrone stop, he was heading to Avoca. Each meeting ran an hour or more, and dealt with such subjects as the environment, health care, Russia's involvement in the U. S. The event was punctuated by a standing ovation in reaction to a fervent plea in favor of Planned Parenthood - - for which Reed wants to see federal funding cut off - - and loud . No, he said, that was a habit he had - - which he has been chided for in the past - - of describing himself. That was met by a standing ovation, but as he did on other subjects, Reed kept his composure, saying . The budget, said one woman, is a work . About 1. 30 people filled the bay area of the Tyrone Fire Hall. Schuyler shares in communications funds Special to The Odessa File. ALBANY, March 2. 9 - - Schuyler County is among counties statewide that have been selected to share $4. This timely and important public safety and emergency response grant should make a great difference to local emergency response teams,” said State Senator Tom O’Mara. The assistance is part of the latest round of funding through the Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant program, a competitive grant program supporting regional communications partnerships throughout New York. Participation in the program has more than doubled since 2. O’Mara said that the counties he represents as part of New York’s 5. Senate District are receiving the following awards: -- Schuyler County, $3. Chemung County, $5. Steuben County, $8. Tompkins County, $7. Yates County, $3. New state budget will increase funding to compensate direct service professionals Special to The Odessa File. ALBANY, March 2. 8 - - State Senator Tom O’Mara Tuesdayday hailed an agreement between both houses of the Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo to provide increased funding in the final 2. DSPs) for the work they do to support people with disabilities. The Senate and Assembly recently included $4. Steve Decker and Chief Assistant District Attorney Matt Hayden at the scene after the incident. Man arrested after fleeing Watkins Glen vehicle stop where police car damaged WATKINS GLEN, March 2. A Burdett area man was arrested Thursday afternoon following a bizarre vehicle stop in Watkins Glen. Police said his car rammed and disabled a village police car and struck three other vehicles before heading south on Franklin Street - - leading a chase that ended near his home. Police said Norman B. Covert, 7. 6, was in custody and facing numerous vehicle and criminal charges including Criminal Mischief - - that charge, they said, for driving his car deliberately into two marked police vehicles. One of those vehicles, a Watkins Glen police car, sustained extensive damage to its right front corner as well as dents in both passenger- side doors. The right front tire was cantered in, so the car, being undrivable, was towed from the scene. The incident began in Watkins Glen between 1. Covert ran a red light while turning from Fourth Street south onto Franklin Street. Witnesses said he then negotiated Franklin for two blocks at an extremely low rate of speed: . Officials said Covert was pulled over between Sixth and Seventh Streets - - in front of the Post Office - - and boxed in by a Village Police car driven by Sgt. Steve Decker, a Sheriff's Department car on the sidewalk and, just up the road, a state police vehicle. After Covert had been cornered, police said and a video taken by a bystander at the scene shows, he moved his car forward into the village police car, likely leaving a dent. He then backed into the front bumper of a Guthrie van that had pulled up behind him after he was stopped. Next to the Guthrie van was a jeep that had also pulled up and stopped. Decker and other police at the scene exited their vehicles and tried to get Covert to exit, the video shows, and then started striking his windows, one of which apparently was shattered since glass was later seen in a small area near where the car had been. After about a minute and a quarter of those efforts, the video shows Covert's car moving forward forcefully, trying to get past the village police car and severely damaging it. It was not clear from the video whether the sheriff's car, located on the sidewalk nearby, was touched. Covert's vehicle then backed into the van again and, glancing off of it, struck the jeep, pushing it back; the impact tore the rear bumper off the Covert car. The fleeing vehicle then backed at an angle to the far corner, where Sixth Street meets Franklin, and went forward in the left lane past the four other vehicles. One official at the scene said a state police vehicle out of the video picture was struck in a minor fashion at that point. Officials said that Covert headed south at a high rate of speed toward Montour Falls, where he slowed as police approached - - but then accelerated again, turning up Skyline Drive toward Burdett and his home in that area. Franklin Street between Fourth and Seventh Streets was closed, and traffic rerouted, for a couple of hours while the investigation - - led by state police - - was conducted. To view a Facebook video of the incident in Watkins Glen, click here. Photos in text: Top: Village police officer David Waite carries the back bumper left behind from the Norman Covert car. Bottom: The Village Police car struck at the scene was hauled away. Man indicted on perjury, contempt charges Special to The Odessa File. WATKINS GLEN, March 2. Gary Kline, 6. 1, of Mills Road in the Town of Montour has been indicted by the Schuyler County Grand Jury on two counts of Perjury in the Second Degree and one count of Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree in connection with a recent trial in Schuyler County Court. The Schuyler County District Attorney's office said the charges stem from Kline’s jury service, beginning in January, on a rape case that ended in a hung jury and mistrial. In that case, Jeff Forney and Aaron Bowen were tried for allegedly raping a physically helpless 1. Forney’s home in the Town of Dix. The defendants are alleged to have then dumped the victim’s unconscious body on the side of the road in Horseheads, in Chemung County. The trial lasted nearly four weeks and will be re- tried in May. The perjury charges against Kline are Class D felonies which carry a maximum penalty of 2 1/3 to 7 years in prison. The contempt charge is a misdemeanor which carries a maximum penalty of up to one year in jail. The indictment alleges that Kline lied during jury selection about having no prior criminal convictions and that he failed to disclose that the Schuyler County District Attorney’s Office had prosecuted his wife (Katharine Bartholomew) for giving a student a combination stun gun and plastic knuckles, and that in association with that, he failed to disclose that he was familiar with District Attorney Joseph G. Fazzary, who had conducted that trial against Kline's wife. Bartholomew was employed by the Watkins Glen Central School District as a biology teacher when she gave a special needs student the weapon. She was acquitted in January of 2. County Court Judge Dennis J. Although not convicted, she ultimately resigned her position as a teacher. It is alleged that Kline failed to reveal this relationship to the court, the prosecutor and the defense attorneys during jury selection (a fact, the DA's office said, that was material to the selection of jurors and unknown to the prosecution). The indictment also alleges that Kline did not reveal to the court, when asked, that he had been convicted of a crime, when in 2. Kline was convicted in Federal Court in Binghamton for damaging federal property. In that instance, he pleaded guilty to splashing his own blood on the Federal Courthouse, and then further smearing his blood on the building with his hand, in protest of the trial of several of his friends for committing a similar act in Tompkins County. Oddly enough, Kline’s protest and arrest were a result of the decision to retry his friends in Federal Court, after the previous prosecution of his friends in Tompkins County was declared a mistrial due to a hung jury. Additionally, the indictment alleges that Kline intentionally disobeyed the lawful orders of Judge Morris during the deliberation phase of the Forney/Bowen trial. Kline appeared in Schuyler County Court on March 1. The matter was adjourned for further proceedings to April 3. Photo in text: Gary Kline (Photo provided)Operation proposals sought for Arts Center. Special to The Odessa File. WATKINS GLEN. Feb. The Schuyler County Legislature is seeking proposals from interested groups or agents for the management and operation of the newly acquired Watkins Glen Performing Arts Center - - formerly the Watkins Glen Middle School auditorium. Control of the Center by the county comes as a result of the development of the former Middle School into a senior housing complex. According to County Administrator Tim O’Hearn, the Legislature, in securing a long- term lease on the facility, “did so with the intent of enhancing cultural offerings within the area while at the same time promoting increased economic development through attracting increased numbers of residents and visitors to events held at this venue.” The purpose of the RFP, O'Hearn added, .
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