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How is bullying affecting your child, and what are schools doing to prevent it?
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Ashley Biviano Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin USA TODAY NETWORK How do adults look back on Nothing happened. I also reported it to
bullying? the school office, and I remember being
as your child been bullied in school? Bullied after school told to ‘be tough.’ It came to a point
Meet Dustin Warburton, who’s 37 where the bully informed me if I told
on social media? Is your child a bully? Do you know the and a successful author. Decades later, anyone what was happening, he was go-
differences between bullying and teasing? Do the effects he can look back on bullying with clar- ing to kill me in front of my mom and my
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of bullying during childhood carry through to adulthood? memories. Warburton said: “The bully would
“I was first bullied at the age of eight, torment me each day by pulling my hair,
October is annual National Bullying Prevention Month, and schools
in second grade while riding the school punching me in my arm, pinching me,
across the Southern Tier held programs to make students and parents bus. I had an hour and a half bus ride and giving me ‘Indian burns,’ as they
each morning. I was physically hurt, used to call them. This is when a person
aware of this scourge. It impacts a child’s immediate well-being, and a and harassed every day,” said Warbur- would rub his hands in opposite direc-
cause of emotional scars well into adulthood. Here is an in-depth look ton, an Oxford Academy graduate. tions on your arm, which would hurt ter-
“The bullies were in high school, 11th ribly.”
into how schools in the Southern Tier address bullying, and the immedi- and 12th grade. I reported it to the school
ate and long-term effects bullying can have on a child. bus driver on numerous occasions. See BULLYING, Page 3A
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Opinion
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Chris Kocher, Engagement Editor
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Short gubernatorial
debate not enough
They went at it aplenty, hitting each other over
“pay to play” allegations, policy matters and politics
in the era of Donald Trump.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Reublican chellenger
Marc Molinaro have been taking shots at each other
for Congress
from afar during this campaign and through their Your Turn I’ve refused to take any corporate PAC money in
surrogates. Anthony Brindisi this election. When I get to Washington, I want the
At Tuesday’s debate, not even two moderators Guest columnist voices of upstate New York voters to be paramount
could keep the two from essentially ignoring the when making decisions on how to vote, without wor-
agreed-upon format and directly questioning each rying about which lobbyists or corporate interest
other with great and unyielding zeal. groups I owe favors to.
It went on that way for nearly the full hour, but it Whenever I speak with voters, my main goal is to Claudia Tenney sides with the special interests
shouldn’t end there. More ground can be covered, es- truly listen to their concerns and open the floor for and corporations who fund her campaign. She took
pecially when you consider that upstate issues were questions. I’ve heard countless stories about issues thousands from internet companies and voted to let
barely mentioned. affecting people’s lives in this district. them sell your data without your permission. She took
The candidates should have at least one more de- A common denominator is that upstate New York money from pharmaceutical and insurance compa-
bate and, better still, there should be two more, with deserves better. nies, and voted for a health care bill that would elim-
one of those involving the minor-party candidates in I’m running for Congress because we need a repre- inate protections for pre-existing conditions and
this race. sentative who works on behalf of the entire district. cause higher insurance costs. And big Wall Street
During the debate, Cuomo did put Molinaro on the Our communities are distressingly divided along po- banks like Wells Fargo and JP Morgan have given her
defensive at times, particularly by repeatedly asking litical lines. Elected leaders shouldn’t be stoking these tens of thousands of dollars because she voted for a
him, “Do you support Donald Trump?” The county divides to score political points, but respectfully tax plan that overwhelmingly benefited corporations
executive refused to answer the question directly, a bridging them with the goal of finding solutions to ev- and the wealthy.
rather peculiar decision on his part considering his eryday problems that affect our planet, country and I’ll work on health care fixes that benefit patients,
past statements. community. not the insurance and drug companies, and bring
Previously, Molinaro has said he did not vote for In the Assembly, I worked hard to earn the trust of down the prices of prescription drugs. I’ll also work to
the president, but rather wrote in the name of former all of my colleagues, Republicans and Democrats, and bring real middle-class tax cuts so that hard-working
Rep. Chris Gibson. And he also has said he will sup- to build consensus across party lines to get things people see the economic gains our country is making
port the president when he believes Trump is carry- done. I am proud of my accomplishments on impor- in their paychecks. The tax plan Claudia Tenney sup-
ing out policies that could benefit New York and/or tant bipartisan bills with Republicans. These includ- ported won’t achieve this goal.
the nation. ed a new diploma pathway to train high-schoolers for There are so many other issues at stake. Once
While the debate featured plenty of flashy back- jobs in the trades; a bill to get volunteer firefighters elected, I will continue holding open town hall meet-
and-forth, many substantive issues were either ig- benefits to pay for cancer treatment; and securing $3.1 ings so I can hear your concerns and work toward pos-
nored or barely touched upon. And the moderators — million to reduce veteran homelessness in our region. itive changes for our community. Polite and prompt
WCBS-TV’s Marcia Kramer and WCBS-AM anchor I rightfully stood up against my own party’s leader- constituent services will always be a priority to con-
Rich Lamb — did a rather poor job of controlling the ship and the governor on issues that hurt our region. I nect people with the help they need.
debate, especially at keeping Cuomo within the stat- pushed for Sheldon Silver’s ouster when leadership I want to be your independent voice in Washing-
ed parameters. from my party wanted members to keep quiet. It’s ton, and I humbly ask for your support.
More debates would provide the opportunity to go that kind of independence and work ethic that I’ll Anthony Brindisi is the Democratic candidate for
deeper into the issues, to hear the candidates directly bring to Washington. New York’s 22nd Congressional District.
address matters ranging from education funding to
economic development strategies. Specifically, Com-
mon Core and Start-Up New York were not ad-
Your Turn
Matt Ryan
Guest columnist
Sheriff ’s
office needs
new leader
“As it gets closer to the election, it’s
important that voters understand that
it is time for a change. The ongoing is-
sues with the fiscal management of
the sheriff ’s office; serious concern
with health care, safety and staffing at
the jail; and appropriate resource
management of the road patrol will not
fix themselves. The current admini-
stration is apparently unwilling or un-
able to address these issues. The
Broome County Sheriff ’s Department
needs a leader with new ideas, new vi-
sion and the experience to address the
complexities of the world we live in to-
day.”
This quote is from former Broome
County Sheriff candidate and former Central American migrants traveling with a caravan to the U.S. crowd onto a tractor as they make their way to
Deputy Sheriff Jason Ellis, the day he Mapastepec, Mexico, on Wednesday. RODRIGO ABD/AP
dropped out of the race.
Memory lane to those who have lived through it, it’s Broome County: fixing damaged We could be saving taxpayers money
not a matter of if we have another infrastructure, implementing an — and improving home values — by tak-
flood, but when. Millions of New York- assessment, or moving forward on a ing advantage of the state funding that
Continued from Page 13A ers across the state are living with this preventative mitigation project; all of comes with the passage of this resolu-
same fear, and to date, lawmakers in these impact the county’s bottom line. tion.
Market. They’re all gone now, except 241 municipalities, representing 39 I am offering this viewpoint on behalf
for the Park Dinner. It’s eternal. percent of the state’s population, have This isn’t just a symbolic gesture; of all the Democratic candidates for the
Thankfully. I make sure to stop in there taken one simple measure to give their dozens of communities already have Legislature; we are committed to pass-
at least once or twice a year. But they constituents peace of mind. Notice- projects underway that have resulted ing this resolution on Day One in office
don’t have “Mule Train” on the juke- ably absent from this expansive list is from the passage of this resolution. The next year. Preparing and protecting our
box, which my sister, Madeline, and I Broome County. Village of Deposit in Delaware County community for the next extreme weath-
played for a nickel when we went there In 2017, County Executive Jason received $38,000 for a flood warning er event should be a top priority for ev-
for a Saturday family dinner out. Garnar introduced the Climate Smart system; Erie County received $100,000 ery elected official, but for those in the
Merlin Lessler, also known as “The Communities Pledge, a non-binding for a vulnerability assessment; the Republican majority on the Broome
Old Coot,” lives in Owego and is a fre- resolution that says Broome County is Town of Niagara is using $275,000 for a County Legislature, it clearly is not.
quent contributor to the Opinion sec- committed to becoming more resilient, flood protection project; and Cooper- Mark Whalen is the minority leader
tion. making us eligible for hundreds of stown received $297,000 for a culvert of the Broome County Legislature.
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Matthews and based on her excellent customer
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candidate for a new Business Development Center
Service position, which is the main hub call center
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(along with her twin sister Brianna) in January 2017.
Ironically, her Dad worked in Service for Matthews
Auto at the time and her Step Mom worked in the
BDC at Matthews so it was Karma that she ended up
working in the BDC as a Service Rep!
Sarah’s job is to take incoming customer calls for
Service appointments at the GMC and Chevy dealerships which can number up to 50 calls
per day. She schedules the service appointments for our guests and also arranges for
rental cars or shuttle service as needed. She also monitors and responds to Live Chats on
the website, calls customers with recall information, special order parts, follows up with
customers who are due for service or haven’t visited us for 6 months and calls to remind
them of upcoming service appointments. The customers really appreciate her attention to
detail and her pleasant and helpful demeanor. She is known as a go-getter who is proactive
and takes initiative. If she’s caught up with her work, she takes it upon herself to pull new
customer lists or asks her manager for more.
Sarah’s BDC Manager, Joel Davis says “Sarah exemplifies the ideal employee. Not only does
she have a strong work ethic, she has a positive attitude and she is very dependable and
punctual. This position requires strong communication skills, both digitally and verbally.
Sarah is a very effective communicator with our customers to not only set them up with
incoming service appointments, but more importantly developing new business by reaching
out and retaining new service business. I’m proud of her and am happy she’s getting the
recognition she deserves!”
GMC and Chevy Service Manager Mike Ryder couldn’t agree more. “Having Sarah and
the team handle service appointments and phone calls has freed up our front line Service
Advisors to spend more time with customers at the counter instead of being on the phone
setting appointments. The Service Department runs more efficiently and makes life at the
front desk a lot easier. Sarah accepted this challenge and has run with it. She is proactive
in asking questions, learning more about the service aspect of the business and goes above
and beyond every day. The customers love her and we get a lot of compliments. She is very
deserving of this award.”
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Obituaries
TODAY’S OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Joseph W. Valentino
Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements
*Valentino, Joseph W. 69 Johnson City 23-Oct Simplicity Cremations JOHNSON CITY - Jo-
*Wilson, Mary E. 80 Hillcrest 25-Oct J.A. McCormack Sons Funeral Home seph W. Valentino, 69,
*Yankovich, Robert J. 85 Endwell 22-Oct Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home, LLC died peacefully Tues-
*Turecek, Marjory“Pinky”Rieg 87 Owego 25-Oct Richards Funeral Home day, October 23rd after
*Spoor , Rosemary L. Contento 72 Endicott --- - a long battle with lung
*Sherwood, Loretta N. (Folk) 93 Melbourne, Fl. 03-Oct Sutfin Funeral Home and brain cancer. He is
*Pisani, Lena Emola 94 Endicott 25-Oct - predeceased by his father
*Pellegrini, Anthony Louis 97 Vestal 26-Aug - Joseph, brother Mark,
*Mills, Robert J. 80 Town of Chenango 26-Oct J.A. McCormack Sons sister Laurie, grandpar-
*Meltzer, Marion 82 Binghamton 24-Oct J.A. McCormack Sons ents William and Ger-
*Mace, Della P. 62 Conklin 20-Oct Savage-Demarco Funeral Service
*LaDue, David A. - - 23-Sep - trude Danek, and a very
*Johnson, Judith Ann (Carelli) 76 - 19-Sep - special uncle Joe Danek.
*Hammond, Marian Elderkin 78 Binghamton 24-Oct Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home Inc. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Sheila
*Gaylord, Bruce James 72 Chenango Forks 23-Oct Nichols Funeral Home Valentino, mother Gertrude Valentino, daughters
*Frey, Marybeth 63 Maine 23-Oct Aegis Cremation & Funeral Services Nicole Valentino and Lisa Valentino and their
*Damon, Patrick Michael 70 Richford 11-Aug - mother Barbara Valentino, stepson Bernard Allen
Cobler, Helen 92 Berkshire 27-Oct MacPherson Funeral Home (Tracy), stepdaughter Lisa Antalek, brother Chris
*Closs, Joyce E. 75 Afton 24-Oct Osterhoudt-Madden Funeral Home Valentino, sisters Pat Fincher (Troy) and Carol
*Clauson, Harry C. 48 Lisle 23-Oct Fischer-Scholder Funeral Home, Inc. Leadbeater (Ron), many nieces, nephews, grand-
*Baranska, Mary - - 24-Oct Aegis Cremation & Funeral Services children and great-grandchildren. The “apples of
*Bachman, Dale F. 84 Endwell 23-Oct Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home, LLC
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his eye” were his granddaughter Hayden Smith
Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/PressConnects and grandson Micah Allen. Joe was a graduate of
Johnson City High School, Broome Community
College, Binghamton University, and a member
Robert J. Yankovich Marian Elderkin Hammond of Mensa International. Joe was also a former
employee of IBM and served in the military of
ENDWELL - Robert BINGHAMTON - Mar- the U.S. Air Force. A special thank you to the staff
Yankovich, 85 years old ian Elderkin - Hammond and volunteers at Mercy House. Expressions of
died at home on October June 20, 1940 - October sympathy in his memory can be made to Mercy
22, 2018. Bob joined the 24, 2018. Marian went to House, 212 N. McKinley Avenue in Endicott, NY
U.S Airforce in 1952 and be with the Lord after a or at mercyhousesoutherntier.com . Private ser-
was hired by IBM in 1956 long battle with demen- vices will be held at the convenience of the family
where he was a member tia, with family by her at a later date.
of the quarter century side. Marian is prede-
club. After leaving IBM ceased by her mother
Bob and his wife Betty Thelma H. Jones, and her Robert J. Mills
purchase Vestal Marine father Albert M. Jones.
& Cycle where they were She is survived by her TOWN OF CHENANGO
the proud owners for 14 years. family Tom Hammond, Vicki and Glen, Caro- - Robert J. Mills “Jake”
He was proud of the fact that he was the winner line, Jarod Grosso, Alecia and Jake Evans, Justine born May 25, 1938 - Oc-
of the 2nd Spiedie Contest with his father’s lamb and Ryan Conner , Valerie and Anthony Chris- tober 26, 2018. Gradu-
spiedie recipe. His home was his castle and enjoyed tian , Christine, Steve, Alexis and Michael Doty, ated from Chenango
keeping the outside grounds of his home immac- Kory , Austin and Savanah Greenmun, Michelle Forks High School and
ulate with his expert gardening skills. Bob was the Greenmun and Phil Smith, Michael and Carmen Broome Community
“Cemetery guy” making sure that every member Hammond, Tom and Emily Hammond, Curt and College. He served two
of his family’s gravesites were as immaculate as Lorraine Emily, Abigail, Madison, Holmes, Jennifer years in the U.S. Army,
his own yard. This is where he found peace and and Phillip, Joshua, Imani, Ho’ola, Justyn Bush; Fort Knox, Kentucky. He
tranquility, several nieces and nephews, and her good friends worked at NYSEG for 35
He will truly be missed by his family and friends. Donna Kilbury, Donna Lewis, Chuck Hufton, Don years in the computer
He is predeceased by his wife Betty and his sis- Greenmun, Victor Elderkin and Shirley Weber. room. Robert was a founding member and past
ter Jackie. Bob is survived by his daughter Sue Marian was a RN at UHS hospitals where she spent President of KAA. He loved golfing and played
Johnson, son in law Brian W. Johnson, grandson her days caring for others. She had a love for her softball at the KAA and was an avid Yankee Fan.
Brian E. Johnson and his wife Tara Johnson. His flower garden, singing and playing the piano. At Robert was predeceased by brother Paul F. Mills Jr.,
son Greg Yankovich, his fiancée Lesa Cummiskey one point she enjoyed singing with the BC Pops. father, Paul F. Mills, Sr. and mother, Julia Monahan
and grandson Jeremy Yankovich. His brother Al Her best vacations were at the beach or around the Mills. He leaves behind brother John and Beverly
Yankovich and very special friends Dorothy & pool surrounded by her family. She loved picnics, Mills, brother Richard and Beverly Mills and sis-
Ralph Riley, Jim & Marcie Pratt. He was a friend long walks and her dogs. Friends of the family ters, Maude Adams and Nancy Canaday; and his
of Bill W for 37 years. There will be a graveside may call at Immanuel Presbyterian Church at best friend Karl Faruzel. A Funeral Mass will be
service on Wednesday October 31st at 9:00am at 549 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY on Thursday offered at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Chenango
Riverhurst Cemetery, Endwell. A Celebration of November 1, 2018 from 3 - 6 PM. There will be Street, Hillcrest, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Burial will be
Bob’s life will be held at his home after the service. a service at 6:30 pm to honor her. at Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City. The family
will receive friends at the J.A. McCormack Sons
Funeral Home, 141 Main Street, Binghamton,
Monday from 4 until 6 p.m.
Mary E. Wilson
HILLCREST -
Bruce James Gaylord Mary Ellen (Golan) Wilson passed away on Oc-
CHENANGO FORKS tober 25, 2018. She was predeceased by her parents,
- Bruce James Gaylord, John V. and Margaret Golan, sister Yvonne Shush-
72, of Chenango Forks, tari, and brother Neil Golan. She is survived by her
Lena Emola Pisani
died on October 23, husband Stanley, children Todd Wilson (Melissa), ENDICOTT - Lena
2018 at Mercy House Julie Gallagher (Matthew), Shelley Dionne (Peter), Emola Pisani, 94 of Endi-
after a long battle with Kathy Greene, and Mark Wilson (Amy); and sister cott passed away Thurs-
lung cancer. He was the Gene Golan Werner (Donald). She was a loving day, October 25, 2018.
son of James and Dorcie grandmother to Kyle, Adam and Drew Gallagher; She was predeceased
(Huntington) Gaylord. Luke Dionne; Alec and Jillian Greene; and Grady, by her husband, Joseph
Bruce is survived by his Troxell, Remi and Nash Wilson. She is also survived (Larry) Pisani; her par-
son, Scott M. Gaylord; by several beloved nephews, nieces and cousins. ents, Pietro and Teresa
daughter, Tammy (Mi- Raised on the family’s dairy farm in Bingham- Emola; her brother,
chael) Close; grandchildren, Sarah, Alex, Sophie, ton, NY (Golan & Murphy Dairy), she graduated Umberto Emola; her
Sam, Courtney (Justin), Madison and Logan; two from Marywood College and took a position as daughter-in-law, Yvonne
great-grandchildren, Jaxson and Avery; sisters and a kindergarten teacher at Brookside Elementary Graham Pisani. She is
brother-in-law, Christine Gillette, Dolores and School. After raising her children, she insisted on survived by her brother, Albert Emola; two sons,
Harry Gage; along with many nieces, nephews providing daycare for all 10 grandchildren. She Joseph G. Pisani, Mark (Beth) Pisani; two grand-
and cousins. was incredibly devoted to her family and neigh- sons, Peter and Matthew Pisani; three granddaugh-
Bruce spent his work life as a carpenter. Early bors, and had an unparalleled work ethic. She was ters, Stephanie Spathelf, Kristin and Elisa Pisani;
on, he worked installing ceilings and through the the center of our family, and she loved nothing her sister-in-law, Marie Pisani; a very special niece,
years became an expert at finished carpentry. For more than attending every event her children, and Maria (Tony) Fusco. Lena had a beautiful voice
almost thirty years he worked for Dan Armstrong then grandchildren, ever participated in. She was and sang in her school choir, the IBM Glee Club
at Woodworking Concepts. Dan became a loyal known by all as “Grandma.” She will forever be and St. Anthony’s Choir. She worked for many
friend. Bruce made beautiful and intricate pieces in our hearts. The family would like to thank Dr. years at Endicott Johnson. She was a strong Ital-
for customers’ homes, always enjoying the chal- Sanjiv Patel and Dr. Joseph Readling, and Lourdes ian woman who was devoted to her faith and her
lenge. Hospital, Oncology and Hospice staffs for their family. A special thank you to the staff at Willow
A memorial service will be held at 12:00pm extraordinary care. A Funeral Mass will be offered Point Nursing Home, North 2, for their excep-
on Sunday, October 28, 2018 at Nichols Funeral at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Chenango Street, tional care during the last two years of her life.
Home, 7323 119th Street, Whitney Point New Hillcrest, Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in A Funeral Mass will be held, Monday, 12 Noon
York 13862. Friends of the family may call from Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City. The family will at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 306 Odell Ave.
10:00am until the time of the service. Burial will receive friends at the J.A. McCormack Sons Funeral Endicott, NY. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery
follow in Glen Castle Cemetery. Condolences may Home, 141 Main Street, Binghamton, Sunday from at the convenience of the family. The family will
be sent to the family at www.nicholsfuneral.com. 1-4 p.m. Because of her love of reading and her receive friends at St. Anthony’s Church on Monday
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can ‘library around the corner,’ in lieu of flowers please from 11 AM until time of Mass at 12 Noon. In lieu
be made to Mercy House, 212 North McKinley consider a donation to the Fenton Free Library, of flowers, kindly consider a donation to Mercy
Avenue, Endicott, New York 13760. 1062 Chenango Street, Binghamton NY 13901 House 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760.
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Anthony Louis Pellegrini Marion Meltzer
VESTAL - Anthony “Tony” Pellegrini, 97, passed BINGHAMTON - Marion Louise Meltzer, 82,
away Sunday August 26. He is predeceased by his Binghamton, New York passed away on October
wife, Elizabeth “Betty” Chedester, and his parents 24th 2018 at Wilson Memorial Hospital after a short
Luigi “Louis” Pellegrini and Maddalena Menegus. illness. Marion was born in Deposit, New York to
He is survived by his children, John, Margaret, parents Alvin and Martha Stanton on December
Daniel, and David, and four grandchildren. Tony 31st 1935. She graduated from Deposit High School
was a professor and co-founder of the Department and attended Delhi Agricultural and Technical
of Romance Languages at Harpur College, now College, majoring in Business. She worked as a
Binghamton University. teller for Marine Midland for many years and later
Tony was born July 20, 1921 in Brockton, Massa- at Columbia Gas until she retired to travel with her
chusetts, the son of Italian immigrants. His boyhood husband Dick Meltzer. She enjoyed playing the
passion was baseball, and he had dreams of pitching piano, dancing, shopping and playing bridge with
in the big leagues. He was 8 years old when the stock market crash of 1929 all her City Club groups. She was involved in many charities to include: The
sent the country into the Great Depression, imprinting Tony’s character Community Foundation, Catholic Charities and as a volunteer at Lourdes
with a resourcefulness and thrift that would last his lifetime. Hospital Canteen. Marion is survived by her two siblings Elizabeth Parker
In adolescence, Tony shifted focus from baseball to academics. He was of Wichita, Kansas and her brother Chester “Jack” Stanton of Binghamton,
valedictorian of his high school class and was accepted into Harvard Col- New York, her children Tanya Gurge of Leominster, Massachusetts, Alvin
lege in 1939. There he studied languages, concentrating in Italian and other Wormuth (Joan Gilsenan) of Savannah, Georgia, Lisa Weiss (David) of
Latin-based languages. This would define the arc of his career. Poughkeepsie, New York, her stepson David Meltzer of New Brunswick,
As World War II escalated, Tony interrupted his college studies to enlist Georgia, her step daughter Sara Meltzer of Binghamton, New York. Also
in the Army, working as an interpreter in Germany, Italy, and Japan. He surviving are her beloved grandchildren Kenneth Gurge, Jillian Taylor
then returned to Harvard, graduating with the Class of 1943; he continued Weiss, David C. Meltzer, Katherine McCarthy and Nolan Meltzer and all
graduate studies there, earning a Ph.D. in Italian Literature. of her loving nieces and nephews to include Frederick and Debra Russell,
In 1948, Tony accompanied a college friend and wife on a trip to Italy. Kathryn Russell (Ty Methfessel) and Carolyn Russell. She is preceded in
On a hunch, his friends also invited Betty Chedester. They all shared many death by her husband Richard “The Dicker” Meltzer, her parents Alvin and
adventures, and Tony and Betty fell in love. They married in October, 1950. Martha and her brother Skipper. The family wishes to extend their gratitude
In 1962, after teaching at Tufts and Vassar, Tony accepted a professorship to all the loving friends who helped her throughout the last days of her life
at Harpur College. There he helped build a fledgling institution into a pres- with all of their large and small kindnesses. Funeral Services will be held
tigious SUNY University Center - one of the “Public Ivies”, as he called it. In at the J.A. McCormack Sons Funeral Home, 141 Main Street Binghamton,
addition to teaching, his research and publishing focused on the works of Friday at 12 noon. Rev. Kimberly Chastain, pastor of the United Presbyte-
the medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri, specifically The Divine Comedy. rian Church of Binghamton will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Forest
For many years he was Editor of the Journal of the Dante Society of Amer- Cemetery, Binghamton. The family will receive friends at the McCormack
ica. After retirement he continued to lead private Divine Comedy reading Funeral Home Friday from 11 a.m. until 12 noon. In lieu of flowers please
groups to the delight of those who participated. make a donation to your favorite charity in memory of Marion.
Tony enjoyed gardening and classical music. He was a generous donor
to the Tri-Cities Opera and Seton Catholic Central. He also established
scholarships at Harvard College and Wellesley College, Betty’s alma mater.
A memorial service will be held for Anthony Louis Pellegrini at 10:00
am on Saturday, November 3rd, at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 801 Main Marjory “Pinky” Rieg Turecek
Street, Vestal, New York. OWEGO - Marjory
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Red Cross’ hurricane “Pinky” Rieg Turecek, 87,
relief efforts. passed away October 25,
Dale F. Bachman Loretta N. (Folk) Sherwood 2018.
She was born April
ENDWELL - Endwell, MELBOURNE, FL. - 29, 1931 in Owego, NY.
NY - Dale F. Bachman, 7/20/1925 - 10/03/2018 Marge attended school
84, passed away on Oc- of Melbourne, Fl., for- in Owego and was an
tober 23, 2018. He was merly of Endicott, NY, accomplished singer.
born in Allentown, PA passed peacefully into During high school,
on September 22, 1934, eternal life at home in she sang the lead role in
to the late Franklin and Melbourne. She was pre- many high school musi-
Dorothy (Ritter) Bach- deceased by her husband, cal productions. She also sang in the church choir
man. Dale is predeceased Paul D. (Don) Sherwood; and with local bands that preformed in the area.
by sister Jane Haberern, her parents Elmer C. and She was very proud of her singing abilities. After
son Alan Bachman, and Carrie (Duncan) Folk, 6 leaving school, she took a job at Endicott Johnson
granddaughter Sabine brothers and 4 sisters; Shoe Factory.
Bachman. He is survived by wife Dorothy (Parker) granddaughter Tina M. Lindsey, and son-in-law In 1956, Marge married Gerald “Gerry” Turecek.
Bachman, daughter Jennifer (Jim) Evans, son Ste- Richard F. Lindsey. They celebrated 62 years of marriage on July 7,
ven (Joanna) Bachman, daughter-in-law Marybeth Our hearts are broken, but we are grateful she 2018. Marge worked full time raising the cou-
Putnick, brother-in-law Donald (Kay) Parker, and was our Mother. She showed her family love, laugh- ple’s five children; Gerri Lynn Perriello (Jim),
grandchildren James Parker Evans, Genella Evans, ter and sacrifice and very often “words of wisdom”, Linda Sloan (Mike Peters), Tim Turecek, Patricia
Theo Bachman, Miles Bachman, nieces, nephews, that left us with many memories. Hill (Terry), Diana Turecek (Mouhcine Amouri).
and cousins. Loretta,“Nanny”, is survived by daughter, Sandra Marge loved to spend her free time baking, singing,
Dale was a 1956 graduate of Lehigh University in Lindsey, of Melbourne, son, Charles Sherwood sewing, and making artistic creations.
Easton, PA. He went to work for IBM FSD Owego, of Endicott, and daughter and son-in-law, Paula Marge is survived by her husband Gerald; her
retiring in 1987 after a 30 year career that included and Robert Sosenko of Cicero, NY. Grandchildren, children; her grandchildren: Dorin Perriello, Evan
work on the Gemini space program. Teresa and Jose Ortiz, and Rick Lindsey; 7 great Perriello, Adam Sloan, and Frank Turecek. She is
Dale was a brilliant hardworking engineer and granddaughter’s, and 9 great-great grandchildren. also survived by her sister Betty and numerous
devoted family man. He enjoyed crosswords, Also many nieces and nephews. nieces and nephews. Marge was predeceased by
jigsaw puzzles, watching sports, the beach, and She was blessed with many friendships through- her parents Carl and Hazel (Marshall) Rieg, and
long summer days at Forest Lake, PA. out her life, but the two most special were Marge eight of her siblings; Isabelle, Dorothy “Dot”, Bob,
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. McRae and her family. The enjoyment they shared Mary, Carl “Butch”, Pete, Molly, and Anita
Monday, October 29, 2018, at St. Paul’s Episcopal for over 20 years “being first in line” at The State Family and friends are invited to Richards Fu-
Church, 200 Jefferson Ave., Endicott. Calling hours Fair, the music, the food and their “fair” friends, neral Home, 3670 Waverly Rd (Route 17 C) Owego,
will be held from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, October 28, and their travels. NY, on Monday October 29, 2018 from 11:00am
2018 at Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 East Also her special friendship with Betty Hutche- to 1:00pm to visit and share stories about Pinky.
Main St. Endicott, and for an hour at the church son for over 50 years and the “gals from Winatic” A Service of remembrance will begin at 1:00pm,
prior to the funeral. luncheons. followed by interment at Tioga Cemetery, Owego.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Dale’s name can We would also like to thank those who helped Those who wish to remember Marge in a special
be made to: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 200 Jeffer- Mom thru the past several months with love and way may make gifts in her memory to Lourdes
son Ave, Endicott, NY 13760 or Union Volunteer kindness. Hospice or Mercy House in Endicott, NY. The
Emergency Squad, 8 South Avenue B, Endwell, Services will be announced at a later date. family wishes to extend their thanks to both for the
NY 13760. In lieu of flowers, donations to: Brevard Spay care and compassion that they gave their loved one
Neuter Clinic, Ashley Gilbert, 4430 Dixie Hgwy in her time of need. Please share your memories
N.E., Palm Bay, Fl. 32905, 321-724-1141, in mem- at www.RichardsFH.com
ory of Loretta Sherwood
Obituaries
Rosemary L. Contento Spoor Joyce E. Closs Judith Ann (Carelli) Johnson
ENDICOTT - It is AFTON - Joyce E. Closs, - - My Sister Judith Ann
with great sadness that 75 of Afton passed away (Carelli) Johnson left this
the family of Rosemary Wed. Oct. 24, 2018 at life on Sept. 19, 2018 after
Contento Spoor, 72, also Wilson Memorial Hos- a short illness. She was 76
fondly known as Bailey pital. She was prede- years young.
and Nathan’s Nannie, ceased by her husband, Greeted in Heaven by
announces her passing Charles C. Closs. She is her husband Louis who
after a devastating illness. survived by her children, pre-deceased her by 8
Rosemary died at home Christina Closs & John days parents Joseph and
surrounded by her loving McDermott, Afton, Di- Mary Carelli, brother-in-
family. ahanna & Jeffrey Deuel, law Anthony F. Wiegers
Rosemary is survived VA, Charles & Heather Jr.
by Melvin Spoor her devoted husband of 37 years, Closs, Kirkwood, Kathryn Closs & Donnie Cason, Midnight and Merell her loyal dogs were at the
her adored and adoring daughter Carrie Lynn Johnson City, Harry & Lois Closs, Norwich, Nancy Rainbow Bridge to welcome her.
Gibson Roma and son-in-law Michael, their two Stevens, Johnson City, 5 grandchildren, Carl, Jus- Originally from Binghamton, she resided in
sons Bailey Martin and Nathan Elliott, sisters tyce, Derek, Samantha, C.J., 1 great grandchild, Florida for many years. Most recently Ormond
Angela McIsaac (John) of Arlington, MA, Gloria Benjamin, her brother, William Stevens & Ruth Beach.
Jean Webb (Keith) of Chesterfield, NJ, cousins, Ann, Sidney, sister, Marlese McGowan, S. New Raised in the 1st Ward, she attended St Cyrils,
and several loving nieces and nephews. Berlin, brother-in-law, Henry Closs, Walton and Daniel Dickinson Binghamton Central High
She was predeceased by her parents, Martin and also several nieces and nephews. School Class of 1960.
Louise Contento and stepchildren Christopher A Celebration of Her Life will be held at the Af- She leaves behind Joanne & Hank Kestenis her
Spoor and Lisa Spoor Driscoll. ton VFW Post 3529 187 Main Street Afton on Sat. beloved sister and brother-in-law. Special cousin
Rosemary was Bailey and Nathan’s greatest fan... Nov. 3, 2018 at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Glenwood and friend Peggy Kalka and other extended family.
never missing a baseball game or school activ- Cemetery, Afton at the convenience of the fam- Per Judith’s request, there will be no calling
ity. She took great pride in every step of their ily. Online condolences may be made at: www. hours.
growth and every accomplishment. Rosemary had omaddenfh.com. She is gone from us leaving memories that will
a friendly spirit and could strike up a conversation always be. My sister left an impression on everyone
with anyone. She also enjoyed traveling and trips she met. She will not be forgotten.
to the casino with her husband Mel.
At Rosemary’s request, there will be no visita- David A. LaDue Patrick Michael
tion nor services. Expressions of sympathy in her Marybeth Frey Harry C. Clauson - - We will have a Damon
memory may be made to the charity of your choice. MAINE - Marybeth LISLE - Harry C. celebration of life on RICHFORD - Patrick
Frey 63 of Maine NY Clauson, 48, passed October 30th at the Michael Damon, 70, of
Della P. Mace Glen Aubry Firehouse
passed away from Mul- away Tuesday, October Richford NY, died 11
CONKLIN - Della P. tiple Myeloma on 10/23 23, 2018. He was pre- #1 Route 26 at 6pm. Aug 2018. A memorial
Mace, 62, of Conklin, after a 3 1/2 year fight. deceased by his father, Please bring a pot luck of his life will be held 3
NY passed away Sat. Oct. She was kicking and Albert W. Clauson, Jr. to share. Nov 2018 at 11am at the
20, 2018 at the screaming until the end He is survived by his Richford Congressional
Mercy House when she found peace mother, Patricia Vinal Mary Baranska Church in Richford NY.
of the Southern with God. She is sur- and his companion of - - Mary Baranska
Tier surrounded
by friends and family. She
vived by her husband
and soul mate Andrew
29 years, Heather Shoe-
maker; sisters: Marga-
died October 24, 2018
at Lourdes Hospital.
In Memoriam
was born in Binghamton, R Frey.Her sons Andre ret Phillips, Patricia She is survived by her
NY to the late Richard Biengardo, Robert J Miller, Sara and Mi- sister Alice Schmidt,
and Catherine Mace. Frey Adrian (AJ) Frey. chelle Clauson; broth- and brothers Tommy,
She is survived by: her Step sons Jason A Frey ers: Albert Jr., Charles Jerry and Johnny Baran-
husband of 18 yrs, Robert E. Barnhart; daughter, Andrew R Frey Jr. her and William Clauson ska. The family wishes
Lisa Fiske, Daytona Beach, FL; brother, John and sister Stephanie Bon- and eight children. A to thank the staff of
Patricia Mace; mother-in-law, Diane Barnhart, acci (Lou), Peter Mizera memorial service will be Lourdes Hospital and
Englewood, FL; several nieces, nephews, extended (Kristi), special niece held Monday, October the staff of unit 4A of
family and friends. She loved her dogs, Spikey and Angela and her special 29, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Woodbridge Nursing
Cuddles. She worked at the Sheltered Workshop friend Doina Belfiglio. at Sarah Jane Johnson Home for their excel-
for several years. She also had 10 grand Memorial United Meth- In Loving Memory Of
lent care. There will be Michael DiPietro
Services were private and entrusted to SAV- children. odist Church, 300 Main no services or calling
AGE-Demarco Funeral Service. Condolences may 1938-2009
No viewing or funeral St., Johnson City, with hours, however anyone My Sweet Michael
be expressed online at www.SavageFS.com. In lieu will be held. A celebra- Rev. Ron Wenzinger of- wishing to, may make 9 years ago I said
of flowers please consider donations to the Mercy tion of her life will be ficiating. Arrangements a donation to the local goodbye to you
House of the Southern Tier 212 N. McKinley Ave held at a later date. A are by Fischer-Scholder animal shelters in her My heart has been
Endicott, NY 13760 in Della’s memory. donation to Lourdes Funeral Home, Inc., 269 memory. Arrangements broken since.
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Aries (March 21-April 19).
Your honest appraisal of a
situation will help enor-
mously – that is, if it’s your
job or duty to share such
things. Avoid sharing opin-
ions you aren’t asked for,
though, as it won’t lead to
anything good.
Taurus (April 20-May 20). Of
course, everyone is acting
out of self-interest while try-
ing to seem unselfish. This is
only natural. Anyway, it
makes any genuinely self-
less move appear nothing
short of miraculous.
Gemini (May 21-June 21). To
release the past – that’s the
empowering choice. Don’t
worry about whether the
other person deserves to be
forgiven. You don’t have to
forgive in order to drop it
and move on.
Cancer (June 22-July 22).
The peacock’s beautiful
plumage is an elegant de-
ception designed to woo
mates and intimidate rivals.
You, on the other hand,
don’t need to be larger or
more colorful to be impres-
sive. Leave that to the birds.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You
are creative, and you have so
much to give. Now all you
need is someone to teach
you how to give it to more
people. Marketing isn’t just
for business. It’s a life skill
important to your growth.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
Ask for clarity. It doesn’t
really matter whom you ask.
You could ask the tree. You
could ask your mom. It’s the
question itself that centers
you and invites the light of
truth.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You
could tell your story any
number of ways. The dra-
matic way might be more en-
tertaining, but it’s better to
be diplomatic. Cast them in a
favorable light and you’ll
earn trust and support.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
Does it seem as if you’ve
been ranking your days as
good or bad based on one
single goal? Though this
goal matters to you very
much, should it really be the
basis of your entire rating
system?
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). It feels at times as if your
body just won’t cooperate
with you. Then again, maybe
you just haven’t figured out
how to operate it yet.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
There really are angels
around. You should know.
You’ve been one on plenty of
occasions. So when it’s your
turn to accept angelic assis-
tance, do not be too proud
to take it.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
The thing that caused you to
doubt your own capabilities
was nothing more than an
BOBBY WOLFF ON BRIDGE uncontrollable bit of life. So,
you’re not all-powerful.
Q: Assume you are Q-4-2, HEARTS K-7, DIA- bids unopposed: one Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20).
dealt SPADES J-4, MONDS A-10-8-6-5-3, club - one diamond - one Though the truth may set
HEARTS K-5, DIA- CLUBS J-3, and when my heart? Should it be a one- you free, it is not likely to also
MONDS A-7-5-4-2, partner passed and my round force or game- make you popular.
Today’s Birthday (Oct. 28).
CLUBS A-J-4-2, and you right-hand opponent forcing, and does it
You might be surprised at
open one diamond. opened one spade, I promise or deny spade the one thing that will in-
When your partner re- passed rather than over- length? crease your good fortune
sponds one heart and the calling two diamonds. A: There is no clear more than anything else this
next hand overcalls one Was that reasonable? If best way to play here. but year. It’s reading. The more
you absorb the better you
spade, I assume you my left-hand opponent the simplest is to play get at meeting whatever
would bid two clubs. raises to two spades, one spade as natural — challenges that come. Also,
What should you do should I balance with consistent with, but not reading leads to apprecia-
when your partner three diamonds now? promising four. Your tion, and appreciation is an
invitation to the universe to
probes with two spades? A: Your weak spade partner will support with
further delight you. Libra
A: The decision is eas- length argues for passing four trumps. Respond- and Leo adore you.
ier if you have already at your first turn, espe- er's jump to two spades
denied three hearts by cially facing a passed shows diamonds and
your failure to make a partner. Once your oppo- spades 5-6, strong. An- Scrabble Answer
support double. Then nents have limited their other common agree-
you can bid three hearts hands, you can infer ment is to play that one Jumble Answer
to show a decent double- spade shortness in your of those calls shows four
ton. You might be forced partner's hand. So, bal- spades, and one denies
to do that even if your ancing with three dia- four. And a third option is
partner might read you monds seems perfectly to play one spade as nat-
for three trumps (which reasonable. ural but not a game force.
he probably should not, Q: We play fourth suit Email bobby-
since you might then as game-forcing, but wolff@mindspring.com.
have raised hearts at what would you recom-
your second turn). mend for the meaning of
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short stories, “Sabrina” introduces its
season putting a crime-noir spin on the high half-human, half-witch character on the
eve of her 16th birthday, when she’s re-
school lives of longtime goody-two-shoes Ar- quired to sign her soul to the dark lord
chie Comics characters Archie (KJ Apa), Jugh- (aka Satan) and become a true witch.
But she’s not ready to leave her mortal
ead (Cole Sprouse), Betty (Lili Reinhart) and pals behind, including boyfriend Har-
Veronica (Camila Mendes). And a weirder, vey (Ross Lynch), and tries to navigate
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Nov. 2 final Section 4 vs. Section 9 at Middletown Maine-Endwell vs. Section 3 at Cicero- (17-0), 6 p.m. S-VE/C— Matthew Byrne 1 yard run (kick Dame, Charnetski 7-10-0 71 yards; Fisher
No. 2 Union-Endicott vs. No. 1 Vestal at High School, TBA North Syracuse High School, TBA 5-Unadilla Valley at 4-Oxford (10-2), 6 failed). 1-2-0 20 yards.
TBA, 8 p.m. Class B Class B p.m. Second quarter Receiving — Notre Dame, Fisher 6-102,
Class B Final/Monday Friday’s final 6-Delhi (9-6) at 3-Tioga (14-3), 6 p.m. S-VE/C— James Sutherliin 99 interception Cook 2-23.
Saturday’s semifinals No. 1 Oneonta (14-0) vs. No. 3 Chenango Afton 11, Owego 0 7-Moravia (7-9) at 2-Bainbridge-Guilford return (pass failed). FIELD HOCKEY
Chenango Forks 32, Norwich 6 Valley (11-4-1) at Oneonta, 3:30 p.m. State regional/Nov. 3 or 4 (15-0), 6 p.m. W— Brady Weingartner 4 run (pass Afton 11, Owego 0
Maine-Endwell 40, Owego 26 State regional (Nov. 2 or 3) Afton (11-3) vs. Section 3 at Cicero-North Nov. 1 pool-play semifinals failed). Sectional Final
Nov. 3 final Section 4 vs. Section 3 at Oneonta, TBA Syracuse High School, TBA Quarterfinal winners at higher-seeded W— Kieran Horton 36 field goal. Owego: Casey Easy 2-0, Taylor Schultz
No. 1 Chenango Forks vs. No. 2 Maine-End- Class C Class C team, 4:30 p.m. Third quarter 1-0, Madison Baciuska 4-0, Makaela Milla
well at Union-Endicott, 3 p.m. Final/Monday Friday’s final Nov. 3 final S-VE/C— Cameron Fitzgerald 16 pass from 1-2, Sam Schoelier 1-1, Hannah Tracy 1-0,
Class C No. 1 Lansing (15-1) vs. No. 3 Trumansburg Whitney Point 4, Harpursville 1 Top two teams from semifinals, 4 p.m. at Byrne (Christian Haynes kick). McKenzie Hoyt 1-0.
Saturday’s semifinals at Alumni Stadi- (14-1) at TC3, 3:30 p.m. State regional/Nov. 3 or 4 Corning-Painted Post Fourth quarter Afton: None.
um, Binghamton State regional (Nov. 2 or 3) Whitney Point (13-2) vs. Section 3 at Cic- FOOTBALL W— Zach Adornato 19 run (Horton kick). Shots-penalty corners: Owego 1-3; Afton
Waverly 20, Newark Valley 5 Section 4 vs. Section 3 at Oneonta, TBA ero-North Syracuse High School, TBA Horseheads 40, Binghamton 26 Rushing — S-VE/C, Matthew Byrne 6-(-14), 17-12.
No. 4 Watkins Glen/Odessa-Montour vs. Class D VOLLEYBALL Section 4 AA semifinal Christian Haynes 4-(-5). Windsor, Brady Saves: Kiara Smith (O) 1, Sarah Haskell (O)
No. 1 Susquehanna Valey Final/Monday Class AA Horseheads ..... 7 13 6 14 — 40 Weingartner 22-123, Zach Wolcott 16-75, 8; Jordan Nichols (A) 1.
Nov. 3 final No. 1 Marathon (13-2) vs. No. 2 South Kor- Nov. 1 pool-play semifinals Binghamton ..... 6 0 14 6 — 26 Zach Adornato 5-36. GIRLS SOCCER
No. 2 Waverly vs. TBA at Union-Endicott, tright (16-0) at Oneonta, 3 p.m. 1-Corning (12-2), 2-Binghamton (8-6), 3- First quarter Passing — S-VE/C, Matthew Byrne 19-32,
Vestal 7, Maine-Endwell 3
noon State regional (Nov. 2 or 3) Ithaca (8-7), 4-Horseheads (6-8), 4:45 B— Mose Hill 1 run (pass failed). 172 yards. Windsor, Zach Wolcott 9-22, 110
Section 4 vs. Section 3 at Oneonta, TBA yards. Section 4 Class A final at Waverly
Class D p.m. at Corning-Painted Post H— Riley Loomis 40 run (Henry Juan kick). M-E ..... 1 2 - 3
Saturday’s semifinals at Johnson City GIRLS SOCCER Nov. 3 final Second quarter Receiving — SVE/C, Noah Mack 5-64,
James Sutherlin 5-43, Nathan Mack 4-37, Vestal ..... 3 4 - 7
Greene 24, Sidney 23 Class AA Top two teams from semifinals, 2 p.m. at H— Patrick Clark 24 pass from Grayson
Christian Haynes 1-(-2), Cameron Fitzger- Maine-Endwell: Emily Blight 2-0, Trish
No. 2 Tioga vs. No. 3 Walton Final/Friday Corning-Painted Post Woodhouse (Juan kick).
ald 4-30. Windsor, Kieran Horton 2-18, Wilbert 1-0.
Nov. 2 Final Ithaca 4, Elmira 3 Class A H— Loomis 44 pass from Woodhouse (kick
Dave Flora 2-42, Eric Hunsinger 1-13, Jack Vestal: Victoria McKnight 2-0, Olivia
No. 4 Greene vs. TBA at Union-Endicott, 5 State regional (Nov. 3 or 4) Nov. 1 final failed).
Beattie 4-37. McKnight 2-1, Emilia Cappelett 2-1, Mor-
p.m. Ithaca (11-3-1) vs. Section1/9 winner, TBA 1-Union-Endicott (9-7) vs. 2-Vestal (6-8), Third quarter gan Gendron 1-0, Leah Eldred 0-1.
Non-league games Class A 5 p.m. at Chenango Valley H— Matthew Stasiw 24 pass from Wood- 8-MAN FOOTBALL
Shots-corners: M-E 7-1; Vestal 13-5.
Thursday Final/Friday Class B house (kick failed). Elmira Notre Dame 54, Oxford 28 Saves: Amanda DeSantis (M-E) 3; Meagan
Windsor 23, Spencer-Van Etten/Candor 19 Vestal 7, Maine-Endwell 3 Nov. 1 pool-play semifinals B— Hill 3 run (Zane Olmstead run). Oxford ..... 6 6 0 16 - 28 Reoff (V) 3.
Friday State regional (Nov. 3 or 4) 1-Owego (13-1), 2-Windsor (15-0), 3-Nor- B— Hill 40 run (run failed). Notre Dame ..... 14 22 18 0 - 54
Chenango Valley 33, Dryden 12 Vestal (14-0) vs. Section1/9 winner, TBA Ithaca 4, Elmira 3
wich (8-4), 4-Oneonta (7-7), 4:30 p.m. at Fourth quarter First quarter
Unatego/Franklin 22, Groton 8 Class B Owego H— Gavin Elston 1 run (Juan pass from END— Fisher 24 run (run failed). Section 4 Class AA final at Waverly
Oneonta 49, Deposit/Hancock 40 Final/Monday Nov. 3 final Woodhouse). END— Charnetski 2 run (Fisher pass Elmira ..... 2 1 - 3
Harpursville/Afton 39, Moravia 6 No. 1 Chenango Forks (15-0) vs. No. 2 Wa- Top two teams from semifinals, 6 p.m. at B— Colbie Young 7 run (pass failed). good). Ithaca ..... 2 2 - 4
8-man verly (13-2) at Norwich, 7 p.m. Corning-Painted Post H— Clark 25 pass from Woodhouse (kick O— Cruz 40 run (run failed). Elmira: Caylee Boorse 2-0, Alexa Wagner
Elmira Notre Dame 54, Oxford 28 State regional (Nov. 3 or 4) Class C failed). Second quarter 1-0, Parker Moss 0-1. Loni Harris 0-1.
Saturday Section 4 vs. Section1/9 winner, TBA Oct. 30 quarterfinals Rushing — H, Loomis 30-151, Maurice END— Charnetski 9 run (Cook pass good). Ithaca: Seneca Blakely-Armitage 3-0,
Bainbridge-Guilford at Thomas A. Edison Class C 5-Thomas A. Edison (11-5) at 4-Waverly Rankins Jr. 11-88, Elston 8-27, Woodhouse END— Charnetski 22 run (McKay run). Mackenzie Rich 1-0, Beth Duncan 0-1, Ella
8-man Final/Monday (12-4), 6 p.m. 1-7, Juan 2-6. B, Mose Hill 26-140, Devon O— Brady 2 run (run failed). Kiefer 0-1, Lucy Getzin 0-1.
Lansing at Newfield No. 1 Groton (15-0) vs. No. 2 Unatego 6-Whitney Point (11-5) at 3-Susquehanna Herman 1-7, Young 1-7, Olmstead 10(-20). END— Fisher 16 pass from Charnetski (run
Unadilla Valley at Tupper Lake (14-2) at Norwich, 5 p.m. Valley (6-8), 6 p.m. Passing — H, Woodhouse 4-for-5, 117 failed).
BOYS SOCCER State regional/Nov. 2 7-Lansing (7-9) at 2-Dryden (11-3), 6 p.m. yards, 0 int. B, Olmstead 14-for-29, 172 Third quarter
Class AA Section 4 vs. Section 3 at Herkimer CC, Nov. 1 pool-play semifinals yards, 0 int. END— McKay 6 run (run failed).
NATIONAL SCOREBOARD
All times EDT
Boston IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles 10 2 7 1 5 18 36 No. 22 NC State (5-1) at Syracuse. Next:
vs. Florida State, Saturday.
COLLEGE Chez Reavie
Jon Rahm
70-73-75- 218 +2
73-76-69- 218 +2
NFL Porcello
Rodriguez
42⁄3
1
⁄3
3
0
1 1 1 5
0 0 0 1
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss. Top three teams in each di-
No. 23 Utah (6-2) beat UCLA 41-10, Fri-
day. Next: at Arizona State, Saturday, Nov.
BASKETBALL Scott Vincent
George Coetzee
73-73-73- 219 +3
69-74-76- 219 +3
AMERICAN CONFERENCE Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 vision and two wild cards per conference 3. Preseason USA Today Top 25 Poll Justin Harding 76-71-72- 219 +3
East Brasier 1 1 0 0 0 1 advance to playoffs. No. 24 Stanford (5-2) vs. No. 14 Washing- The top 25 teams in the USA Today pre- Branden Grace 72-71-76- 219 +3
W L T Pct PF PA Barnes 1 1 0 0 0 2 Sunday’s Games ton State. Next: at No. 15 Washington, season men’s college basketball poll, with Erik Van Rooyen 76-72-71- 219 +3
New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Price 2
⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. first-place votes in parentheses, final Hideki Matsuyama 72-70-77- 219 +3
Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 Kimbrel 1 ⁄3
1
1 0 0 1 0 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 5 p.m. 2017-18 records, points based on 25 Yechun Yuan 78-71-70- 219 +3
N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 No. 25 Appalachian State (5-2) lost to
Hembree 1 0 0 0 1 1 Dallas at Detroit, 5 p.m. Georgia Southern 34-14, Thursday. Next: points for a first-place vote through one Pat Perez 70-69-80- 219 +3
Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 Eovaldi L,0-1 6 3 2 1 1 5 Edmonton at Chicago, 6 p.m. point for a 25th-place vote and last sea- Brandt Snedeker 75-76-68- 219 +3
at Coastal Carolina, Saturday.
South
Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO Ottawa at Vegas, 8 p.m. son’s final ranking: Byeong Hun an 75-71-74- 220 +4
W L T Pct PF PA Rcrd Pts Pvs
Buehler 7 2 0 0 0 7 San Jose at Anaheim, 8 p.m. College Football Scores
Jason Norris 74-73-73- 220 +4
Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 1. Kansas (14) 31-8 771 3 Dustin Johnson 74-73-73- 220 +4
Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Jansen BS,1 2 1 1 1 0 2 EAST 2. Kentucky (12) 26-11 761 17 Cameron Smith 76-72-72- 220 +4
Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Baez 2 1 0 0 2 1 Allegheny 20, DePauw 19 3. Duke (4) 29-8 743 4 Sanghyun Park 77-71-72- 220 +4
Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Madson 1
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 MLS Amherst 19, Tufts 13 4. Gonzaga (1) 32-5 699 10 Yuta Ikeda 75-74-71- 220 +4
North Alexander 1 1 1 1 1 1
EASTERN CONFERENCE CCSU 49, Wagner 24 5. Virginia (1) 31-3 656 5 Patton Kizzire 74-71-76- 221 +5
W L T Pct PF PA Floro 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 3
2
Carnegie-Mellon at Geneva, ppd. 6. Tennessee 26-9 613 16 Sihwan Kim 72-74-75- 221 +5
W L T Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Maeda 2 1 0 0 1 5 x-Atlanta 21 6 6 69 69 40 Colby 21, Bates 6 7. N Carolina 26-11 610 14 Wenchong Liang 72-73-76- 221 +5
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Urias 1 0 0 0 1 0 x-New York 21 7 5 68 61 33 Colgate 38, Georgetown 0 8. Villanova 36-4 543 1 Adam Bland 72-76-73- 221 +5
Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 Wood W,1-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Columbia 17, Yale 10 9. Nevada 29-8 521 20 Oliver Bekker 77-71-73- 221 +5
Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 x-NY City FC 15 10 8 53 56 44
Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Chad x-Philadelphia 15 13 5 50 48 47 Concord 46, West Liberty 33 10. Michigan St. 30-5 486 11 John Catlin 75-71-76- 222 +6
West Fairchild; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Jim x-D.C. United 14 11 8 50 60 50 Curry 22, Becker 6 11. Kansas St. 25-12 469 19 Adrian Otaegui 72-75-75- 222 +6
W L T Pct PF PA
Reynolds. Columbus 13 11 9 48 40 43 Delaware Valley 49, Albright 14 12. Auburn 26-8 432 23 Andy Sullivan 72-71-79- 222 +6
Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 Dickinson 47, Juniata 14 13. W Virginia 26-11 343 13 Xinjun Zhang 72-76-74- 222 +6
L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 T—7:20. A—53,114 (56,000). Montreal 14 15 4 46 47 52
14. Syracuse 23-14 297 —
New England 9 13 11 38 48 55 Edinboro 14, Clarion 7 Charley Hoffman 74-75-74- 223 +7
Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Toronto FC 9 18 6 33 55 63 Fairleigh Dickinson 24, Lebanon Valley 15. Florida St. 23-12 287 18 Rory McIlroy 72-77-75- 224 +8
Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 16. Oregon 23-13 280 — Jason Scrivener 75-74-75- 224 +8
Chicago 8 18 7 31 48 61 23 17. Virginia Tech 21-12 272 — Gaganjeet Bhullar 72-72-81- 225 +9
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Frostburg St. 61, S. Virginia 7
East NBA Orlando City 8 21 4 28 43 73
Gallaudet 13, Alfred St. 9
18. Michigan
19. Miss St.
33-8 265
25-12 213 —
2 Julian Suri
Jorge Campillo
74-75-76- 225 +9
73-77-75- 225 +9
W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE Glenville St. 28, Urbana 21
Washington 4 2 0 .667 126 121 EASTERN CONFERENCE 20. UCLA 21-12 202 — Ashun Wu 73-80-72- 225 +9
W L T Pts GF GA Grove City 30, St. Vincent 27 21. TCU 21-12 153 — Brandon Stone 74-80-71- 225 +9
Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 154 138 Atlantic Division x-Sporting KC 17 8 8 59 63 39
Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 x-Los Angeles FC 16 8 9 57 67 50 Holy Cross 56, Lehigh 0 22. Purdue 30-7 107 9 Kevin Na 75-74-77- 226 +10
N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 137 185 W L Pct GB
x-FC Dallas 16 8 9 57 51 42 Ithaca 28, St. Lawrence 6 23. Clemson 25-10 106 15 Francesco Molinari 76-75-75- 226 +10
Toronto 6 0 1.000 —
x-Seattle 17 11 5 56 50 36 LIU Post 21, Assumption 7 24. Washington 21-13 75 — Brian Harman 73-73-81- 227 +11
South Boston 3 2 .600 2½ Lafayette 21, Fordham 13 25. Nebraska 22-11 67 — Russell Knox 74-77-76- 227 +11
W L T Pct PF PA x-Portland 15 9 9 54 53 46
New Orl. 5 1 0 .833 204 163
Brooklyn 2 3 .400 3½
Real Salt Lake 14 13 7 49 55 58 Maine 28, Albany (NY) 9 Others receiving votes: LSU 65, Loyola of JC Ritchie 71-76-81- 228 +12
Philadelphia 2 3 .400 3½ Mass. Maritime 26, Worcester St. 0
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 New York 1 5 .167 5 LA Galaxy 13 11 9 48 64 61 Chicago 61, Florida 52, Indiana 34, Mar- Yuki Inamori 74-82-73- 229 +13
Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 Vancouver 12 13 8 44 52 66 Mercyhurst 38, Gannon 21 quette 34, Cincinnati 30, N.C. St. 30, Ala- Lucas Bjerregaard 77-74-79- 230 +14
Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 Southeast Division Minnesota 11 19 3 36 47 68 Merrimack 14, American International 0 bama 28, Maryland 26, Louisville 10, Provi- Brett Rumford 73-80-78- 231 +15
North Houston 9 16 8 35 55 56 Misericordia 41, King’s (Pa.) 23 dence 10, Buffalo 7, Southern Cal 6, Arizo- Yanwei Liu 75-79-77- 231 +15
W L Pct GB Montclair St. 10, Wesley 9 Shubhankar Sharma 80-80-72- 232 +16
W L T Pct PF PA Charlotte 3 3 .500 —
Colorado 7 19 7 28 34 62 na 5, Butler 5, UCF 5, Notre Dame 4, Texas
Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 San Jose 4 20 9 21 48 69 Morrisville St. 38, Buffalo St. 14 4, Wisconsin 4, Missouri 3, Baylor 2, Miami Bowen Xiao 76-79-80- 235 +19
Miami 2 2 .500 —
Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Atlanta 2 2 .500 — NOTE: Three points for victory, one point NY Maritime 14, Anna Maria 7 2, St. John’s 1, Vanderbilt 1. Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan
Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 Orlando 2 3 .400 ½ for tie. New Haven 12, Stonehill 7 Championship Par Scores
Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 Washington 1 4 .200 1½ x-clinched playoff berth Norwich 31, Catholic 0 Preseason AP Top 25 Saturday
West Ohio Dominican 48, East Stroudsburg 35 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ At Ta Shee Golf & Country Club
W L T Pct PF PA Central Division Sunday, October 28 Pace 14, S. Connecticut 7 preseason college basketball poll, with Taoyuan, Taiwan
L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 Atlanta at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Penn 13, Brown 7
W L Pct GB first-place votes in parentheses, 2017-18 Purse: $2.2 million
Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 D.C. United at Chicago, 4:30 p.m. Plymouth St. 10, Westfield St. 7
Milwaukee 5 0 1.000 — records, total points based on 25 points
Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 FC Dallas at Colorado, 4:30 p.m. Princeton 66, Cornell 0 Yardage: 6,582; Par: 72
Detroit 4 0 1.000 ½ for a first-place vote through one point
San Fran. 1 6 0 .143 158 218 Houston at LA Galaxy, 4:30 p.m. RPI 42, Rochester 0 Third Round
Indiana 3 2 .600 2 for a 25th-place vote and last season’s fi-
Los Angeles FC at Sporting KC, 4:30 p.m. Rhode Island 21, William & Mary 10 a-amateur
Sunday’s Games Chicago 1 4 .200 4 nal ranking:
Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, Cleveland 0 5 .000 5 Minnesota United at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Sacred Heart 49, Bryant 26 Rcrd Pts Prv Nelly Korda 67-71-69- 207 -9
UK, 9:30 a.m. Montreal at New England, 4:30 p.m. Salisbury 45, Rowan 7 1. Kansas (37) 31-8 1581 4 Wei-Ling Hsu 68-67-72- 207 -9
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Orlando City at New York, 4:30 p.m. Shippensburg 56, Lock Haven 37 2. Kentucky (19) 26-11 1529 18 Jin Young Ko 71-69-69- 209 -7
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Southwest Division Philadelphia at NY City FC, 4:30 p.m. Slippery Rock 44, California (Pa.) 21 3. Gonzaga (1) 32-5 1461 8 Bronte Law 70-70-69- 209 -7
Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 4:30 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) 20, Robert Morris 7 4. Duke (4) 29-8 1452 9 Megan Khang 69-70-70- 209 -7
Baltimore at Carolina, 1 p.m.
W L Pct GB San Jose at Seattle, 4:30 p.m. Susquehanna 27, Gettysburg 9 5. Virginia (2) 31-3 1286 1 Lydia Ko 71-66-72- 209 -7
New Orleans 4 0 1.000 —
Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. San Antonio 2 2 .500 2 Trinity (Conn.) 48, Middlebury 0 6. Tennessee (1) 26-9 1268 13 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 65-71-73- 209 -7
Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Memphis 2 2 .500 2 2018 U.S. Soccer Schedule UMass 22, UConn 17 7. Nevada 29-8 1230 24 Annie Park 70-70-70- 210 -6
N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 1 p.m. (Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 3) Ursinus 30, McDaniel 14 8. N Carolina 26-11 1221 10 Minjee Lee 73-69-69- 211 -5
Dallas 2 3 .400 2½ 9. Villanova (1) 36-4 1085 2 Carlota Ciganda 69-72-70- 211 -5
Indianapolis at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Houston 1 4 .200 3½ Sunday, Jan. 28 - United States 0, Bos- W. New England 49, Nichols 14
nia-Herzegovina 0 WPI 13, MIT 6 10. Michigan St. 30-5 1024 5 Ryann O’Toole 71-69-71- 211 -5
Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Mirim Lee 71-67-73- 211 -5
Tuesday, March 27 - United States 1, Par- Wesleyan (Conn.) 24, Bowdoin 0 11. Auburn 26-8 974 19
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Northwest Division
12. Kansas St. 25-12 922 — Amy Yang 71-71-70- 212 -4
New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. W L Pct GB aguay 0 West Chester 38, Kutztown 21 Brittany Altomare 73-68-72- 213 -3
Wilkes 14, Lycoming 7 13. W Virginia 26-11 678 15
Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Denver 4 1 .800 — Monday, May 28 - United States 3, Boliv- 14. Oregon 23-13 638 — Ally McDonald 68-73-72- 213 -3
Atlanta Portland 3 1 .750 ½ ia 0 MIDWEST 15. Virginia Tech 21-12 630 — Sei Young Kim 70-74-70- 214 -2
Utah 2 2 .500 1½ Saturday, June 2 - Ireland 2, United Adrian 49, Finlandia 6 16. Syracuse 23-14 620 — Chella Choi 70-73-71- 214 -2
Minnesota 2 4 .333 2½ States 1 Akron 17, Cent. Michigan 10 17. Florida St. 23-12 530 — Jeong Eun Lee 68-74-72- 214 -2
Oklahoma City 0 4 .000 3½ Saturday, June 9 - United States 1, Alderson-Broaddus 60, Malone 55 18. Miss St. 25-12 451 — Jenny Shin 72-69-73- 214 -2
France 1 Army 37, E. Michigan 22
MLB Pacific Division Friday, Sept. 7 - Brazil 2, United States 0 Ashland 31, Davenport 6
19. Michigan
20. TCU
33-8
21-12
437
311 —
7 Sung Hyun Park
Teresa Lu
71-76-68- 215 -1
74-70-71- 215 -1
Postseason Glance W L Pct GB Tuesday, Sept. 11 - United States 1, Mex- Benedictine (Kan.) 35, William Penn 0 21. UCLA 21-12 297 — Eun-Hee Ji 70-72-73- 215 -1
WORLD SERIES
Golden State 5 1 .833 — ico 0 Concordia (Mich.) 42, Taylor 14 22. Clemson 25-10 268 20 Jacqui Concolino 70-70-75- 215 -1
L.A. Clippers 3 2 .600 1½ Thursday, Oct. 11 - Colombia 4, United Dayton 38, Butler 28 23. LSU 18-15 187 — Haeji Kang 67-72-77- 216 E
(Best-of-7, x-if necessary) Sacramento 3 3 .500 2 States 2 Denison 48, Hiram 20 24. Purdue 30-7 170 11 Peiyun Chien 73-74-70- 217 +1
All Games on FOX L.A. Lakers 2 3 .400 2½ Tuesday, Oct. 16 - United States 1, Peru 1 Ferris St. 38, Wayne (Mich.) 28 25. Washington 21-13 165 — Nasa Hataoka 75-71-71- 217 +1
Boston 2, Los Angeles 1 Phoenix 1 3 .250 3 Thursday, Nov. 15 - vs. England at Lon- Grand Valley St. 31, Saginaw Valley St. 28 Others receiving votes: Loyola of Chicago Hannah Green 72-74-71- 217 +1
Tuesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, Los Angeles don Grand View 29, Culver-Stockton 27 162, Marquette 124, Indiana 98, Florida 71, Ashleigh Buhai 73-72-72- 217 +1
4 Sunday’s Games
Golden State at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20 - vs. Italy at site TBA Hillsdale 34, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Nebraska 35, Maryland 28, Wisconsin 24, Aditi Ashok 75-69-73- 217 +1
Wednesday, Oct. 24: Boston 4, Los An- Hope 52, Alma 23 Notre Dame 22, Cincinnati 21, Alabama 15, B. M. Henderson 70-74-73- 217 +1
geles 2 Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Babe Liu 69-75-73- 217 +1
Utah at Dallas, 7 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) 56, Seton Hill 14 UCF 15, Arizona 14, Buffalo 14, Louisville 11,
Friday, Oct. 26: Los Angeles 3, Boston 2, Azahara Munoz 74-69-74- 217 +1
18 innings Washington at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Iowa St. 40, Texas Tech 31
Lawrence Tech at Trinity Bible, ccd.
Miami 10, San Diego State 9, Butler 6,
Southern Cal 6, Texas Tech 6, Texas 5, Ari-
Lindy Duncan 71-72-74- 217 +1
Saturday, Oct. 27: Boston at Los Angeles, The AP Top 25 Fared Marian (Ind.) 27, Siena Heights 14 zona St. 3, St. John’s 3, Providence 2, Xavi-
Angel Yin 71-72-74- 217 +1
late No. 1 Alabama (8-0) did not play. Next: at Michigan St. 23, Purdue 13 er 2, Davidson 1, Marshall 1, Missouri 1, N.C.
Ayako Uehara 69-73-75- 217 +1
x-Sunday, Oct. 28: Boston at Los Ange- NHL No. 4 LSU, Saturday, Nov. 3. Michigan Tech 35, N. Michigan 33 State 1.
Moriya Jutanugarn
So Yeon Ryu
68-73-76- 217 +1
68-72-77- 217 +1
les, 8:15 p.m. No. 2 Clemson (8-0) beat Florida State Morningside 49, Concordia (Neb.) 0
EASTERN CONFERENCE Mi Hyang Lee 75-72-71- 218 +2
x-Tuesday, Oct. 30: Los Angeles at Bos- 59-10. Next: vs. Louisville, Saturday. Mount St. Joseph 19, Hanover 15
ton, 8:09 p.m. Sakura Yokomine 74-73-71- 218 +2
Atlantic Division No. 3 Notre Dame (7-0) vs. Navy at San
x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Los Angeles at GP W L OT Pts GF GA Diego. Next: at Northwestern, Saturday.
Nebraska 45, Bethune-Cookman 9
Northwestern 31, Wisconsin 17 GOLF Sarah Jane Smith
Mo Martin
74-72-72- 218 +2
72-73-73- 218 +2
Boston, 8:09 p.m. Tampa Bay 9 7 1 1 15 32 20 No. 4 LSU (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 1 Notre Dame Coll. 17, Charleston (WV) 10 HSBC Champions Par Scores Thidapa Suwannapura 73-70-75- 218 +2
Toronto 10 7 3 0 14 38 32 Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 3. Olivet 21, Kalamazoo 17 Saturday Hyo Joo Kim 71-76-72- 219 +3
Friday’s game Boston 10 6 2 2 14 34 24 No. 5 Michigan (7-1) did not play. Next: Rose-Hulman 35, Defiance 6 At Sheshan International Golf Club Anna Nordqvist 73-73-73- 219 +3
Dodgers 3, Red Sox 2, 18 innings Montreal 9 5 2 2 12 30 25 vs. No. 17 Penn State, Saturday, Nov. 3. S. Dakota St. 38, Illinois St. 28 Shanghai a-Chia Yen Wu 72-74-73- 219 +3
Boston Los Angeles Buffalo 10 6 4 0 12 26 28 No. 6 Texas (6-1) at Oklahoma State. Tiffin 40, Lake Erie 28 Pernilla Lindberg 71-73-75- 219 +3
Purse: $10 million
ab rhbi ab r hbi Ottawa 9 4 4 1 9 32 35 Next: vs. No. 13 West Virginia, Saturday. Trine 59, Albion 42 Caroline Masson 71-73-75- 219 +3
Florida 9 2 4 3 7 28 35 No. 7 Georgia (6-1) vs. No. 9 Florida at Yardage: 7,261; Par: 72 a-Yu-Chiang Hou 70-74-75- 219 +3
Betts of 700 0 Pderson lf 71 11 Detroit 10 1 7 2 4 21 41 SOUTH
Jacksonville, Fla. Next: at No. 12 Kentucky, Third Round Ching Huang 76-72-72- 220 +4
Bgaerts ss 800 0 Maeda p 00 00 Albany St. (Ga.) 21, Benedict 0
Mreland 1b 500 0 Urias p 00 00 Metropolitan Division Saturday. Bridgewater (Va.) 28, Shenandoah 20 Tony Finau 66-67-70- 203 -13 Yani Tseng 75-72-73- 220 +4
Eovaldi p 200 0 Kershaw ph 10 00 No. 8 Oklahoma (6-1) vs. Kansas State. Catawba 43, Limestone 6 Xander Schauffele 66-71-69- 206 -10 Gaby Lopez 75-72-73- 220 +4
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday. Justin Rose 69-67-70- 206 -10 Maria Torres 74-70-76- 220 +4
J.Mrtin of 300 0 A.Wood p 00 00 Carolina 10 6 3 1 13 33 29 Central St. (Ohio) 40, Tuskegee 36 Lizette Salas 76-70-75- 221 +5
Kinsler pr-2b 300 0 J.Trner 3b 80 20 No. 9 Florida (6-1) vs. No. 7 Georgia at Christopher Newport 13, Kean 3 Patrick Reed 64-72-70- 206 -10
Pittsburgh 8 5 1 2 12 35 26 P. Thanapolboonyaras 75-71-75- 221 +5
Holt 2b-of 611 0 Mncy 1b-2b 62 21 New Jersey 8 5 2 1 11 28 20 Jacksonville, Fla. Next: vs. Missouri, Sat- Clemson 59, Florida St. 10 Andrew Putnam 70-71-67- 208 -8
urday. Tommy Fleetwood 68-68-72- 208 -8 a-Atthaya Thitikul 72-73-76- 221 +5
Devers 3b 300 0 M.Mchdo ss 70 10 Columbus 9 5 4 0 10 31 34 E. Kentucky 31, E. Illinois 23 Keegan Bradley 69-70-70- 209 -7 Wichanee Meechai 71-74-76- 221 +5
E.Nunz ph-3b 402 0 Bllnger cf 70 10 Washington 9 4 3 2 10 35 34 No. 10 UCF (7-0) did not play. Next: vs. Ferrum 32, Hampden-Sydney 19 K. Aphibarnrat 68-71-70- 209 -7 Madelene Sagstrom 70-74-77- 221 +5
Brdly J of 512 1 Puig rf 70 20 NY Islanders 9 4 4 1 9 28 24 Temple, Saturday, Nov. 3. Georgetown (Ky.) 31, Campbellsville 8 Jennifer Song 70-74-77- 221 +5
No. 11 Ohio State (7-1) did not play. Next: Jason Day 71-70-69- 210 -6
C.Vazqz c-1b 701 0 Grandal c 30 10 Philadelphia 11 4 7 0 8 32 46 Huntingdon 45, Greensboro 0 Thorbjorn Olesen 75-69-67- 211 -5 Mina Harigae 79-71-73- 223 +7
Prcello p 000 0 A.Brnes pr-c 20 00 NY Rangers 10 3 6 1 7 25 34 vs. Nebraska, Saturday, Nov. 3. Johnson C. Smith 31, St. Augustine’s 3 Billy Horschel 68-72-71- 211 -5 a-Yu-Sang Hou 78-70-75- 223 +7
Rdrigez p 000 0 C.Tylor 2b 40 00 No. 12 Kentucky (6-1) at Missouri. Next: Marist 48, Morehead St. 21 Patrick Cantlay 70-68-73- 211 -5 Katherine Kirk 76-72-75- 223 +7
Swihart ph 100 0 Madson p 00 00 WESTERN CONFERENCE vs. No. 7 Georgia, Saturday. Maryville (Tenn.) 14, Averett 0 Andrea Pavan 72-71-69- 212 -4 Jane Park 72-76-75- 223 +7
J.Kelly p 000 0 Alxnder p 00 00 Central Division No. 13 West Virginia (6-1) beat Baylor 58- Miles 28, Clark Atlanta 27 Thomas Pieters 75-64-74- 213 -3 Emma Talley 75-74-75- 224 +8
Brasier p 000 0 Floro p 00 00 14, Thursday. Next: at No. 6 Texas, Satur- NC Wesleyan 37, Methodist 10 Emiliano Grillo 70-69-74- 213 -3 Jaye Marie Green 74-73-77- 224 +8
GP W L OT Pts GF GA day, Nov. 3.
M.Brnes p 000 0 Freese ph-1b 20 00 Nashville 10 8 2 0 16 35 23 Randolph-Macon 56, Emory & Henry 21 Haotong Li 73-72-69- 214 -2 a-Hsin-Yu Lu 75-78-72- 225 +9
Bnntndi ph 100 0 Buehler p 20 00 No. 14 Washington State (6-1) at No. 24 SC State 27, Howard 21 C.T. Pan 68-76-70- 214 -2 Su Oh 77-74-74- 225 +9
Colorado 11 7 2 2 16 39 24 Stanford. Next: vs. California, Saturday.
Price p 000 0 M.Kemp ph 10 00 Winnipeg 11 7 3 1 15 33 29 Shaw 26, Winston-Salem 21 Alex Noren 74-69-71- 214 -2 Mariajo Uribe 73-78-74- 225 +9
Kimbrel p 000 0 K.Jnsen p 00 00 Chicago 10 6 2 2 14 37 34 No. 15 Washington (6-2) at California. Stetson 56, Davidson 53 Adam Scott 69-73-72- 214 -2 Candie Kung 75-70-80- 225 +9
Pearce ph 000 0 B.Dzier ph 10 00 Minnesota 9 5 2 2 12 26 25 Next: vs. No. 24 Stanford, Saturday. Tusculum 41, Carson-Newman 28 R. Cabrera Bello 68-73-73- 214 -2 Lee-Anne Pace 72-76-78- 226 +10
Hembree p 000 0 P.Baez p 00 00 Dallas 9 5 4 0 10 28 25 No. 16 Texas A&M (5-2) at Mississippi Virginia 31, North Carolina 21 Ian Poulter 69-71-74- 214 -2 Mariah Stackhouse 75-72-79- 226 +10
Leon c 201 0 K.Hrnn 2b-lf 30 10 St. Louis 9 2 4 3 7 29 36 State. Next: at Auburn, Saturday. Virginia Union 53, Elizabeth City St. 0 Satoshi Kodaira 72-73-70- 215 -1 Yu-Ju Chen 74-73-79- 226 +10
No. 17 Penn State (5-2) vs. No. 18 Iowa. Wake Forest 56, Louisville 35 Alexander Bjork 70-75-70- 215 -1 Celine Boutier 75-79-73- 227 +11
Totals 5727 1 Totals 61311 2 Pacific Division Next: at No. 5 Michigan, Saturday. Warner 19, Webber 7 Paul Casey 73-68-74- 215 -1 Pei-Ying Tsai 76-76-75- 227 +11
Boston 000000010000100000 — 2 No. 18 Iowa (6-1) at No. 17 Penn State. Ryan Fox 70-70-75- 215 -1 Szu-Han Chen 74-78-75- 227 +11
GP W L OT Pts GF GA SOUTHWEST Hsin Lee 78-73-76- 227 +11
Los Angeles 001000000000100001 — 3 San Jose 10 5 3 2 12 34 29 Next: at Purdue, Saturday. Vanderbilt 45, Arkansas 31
Adam Hadwin 74-68-74- 216 E
No. 19 Oregon (5-2) at Arizona. Next: vs. Tyrrell Hatton 72-70-74- 216 E Min-Jou Chen 75-79-74- 228 +12
E—Alexander (1), Kinsler (1). DP—Los An- Vancouver 11 6 5 0 12 31 35 a-Rose Zhang 78-78-76- 232 +16
UCLA, Saturday. Brooks Koepka 72-74-71- 217 +1
geles 2. LOB—Boston 9, Los Angeles 12. Anaheim 11 5 5 1 11 27 30
Matthew Fitzpatrick 67-80-70- 217 +1 a-Ting-Hsuan Huang 73-82-78- 233 +17
2B—Leon (1), J.Turner (1), Muncy (1). HR— Calgary 10 5 5 0 10 33 36 No. 20 Wisconsin (5-3) lost to North-
Alexander Levy 71-70-76- 217 +1 a-Ho-Yu An 80-77-80- 237 +21
Bradley Jr. (1), Pederson (1), Muncy (1). Edmonton 8 4 3 1 9 22 26 western 31-17. Next: vs. Rutgers, Saturday. Hsin-Ning Yeh 79-79-80- 238 +22
No. 21 South Florida (7-0) at Houston. Kyle Stanley 70-69-78- 217 +1
SB—Holt (1). CS—Bradley Jr. (1), Bellinger Vegas 10 4 5 1 9 22 27
Matt Wallace 69-75-74- 218 +2
(1). S—Porcello (1). Arizona 9 4 5 0 8 19 19 Next: vs. Tulane, Saturday.
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Vestal
Schedule subject to change and/or
blackouts. Continued from Page 1C
Hockey
FOX — Green Bay at Los Angeles
Victoria Petrie gave WP a 4-0 lead maining. Weist re-directed a shot by
8:20 p.m.
with 19:25 left and it was a keeper. The Morgan Fleming from close range off a
NBC — New Orleans at Minnesota
right-hander turned around and took a penalty corner.
Continued from Page 1C lefty swipe at a ball in the box and “It’s really important for the seniors
NBA scored inside the left post. because we have so many,” junior Way-
5 p.m. other because I think that’s been a big The Hornets (13-4-1), a 1-0 winner man said of finishing the season the
YES — Golden State at Brooklyn thing we’ve been lacking this year. I over top-seeded Moravia on Tuesday, right way. “We all want to do it for them.”
think we’ve finally started to click with avoided a shutout when Olivia Weist Follow Rob Centorani on Twitter
NHL that possession.” scored off a penalty corner with 11:39 re- @PSBRob
3:30 p.m.
MSG — N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles
5 p.m.
Football
MSG+ — N.Y Islanders at Carolina
night, they made plays and we held “And then when we had that penalty
them to a low score. It was all the de- and they drove down and cut it to six. In
SOCCER fense tonight.” years past, I’d expect our team to fold
8:30 a.m. Continued from Page 1C Four touchdown passes? “I knew if I but I knew these guys wouldn’t. They
FS2 — Bundesliga Nuremberg vs. Ein- did what I was supposed to, stuff would came down and scored and just kept
tracht Frankfurt 4:03 remaining in the opening quarter. happen. Coach and the O-line put me in playing.
9:30 a.m. ❚ Midway into the second quarter, position to make plays and my receivers “It’s just a special group.”
NBCSN — Premier League, Crystal rushes of 14 and 6 yards by Loomis res- made plays.”
Palace vs. Arsenal cued Horseheads from a second- Statistical leaders
10:30 a.m. and-17 pickle. On first down from the Raiders coach Kevin Hillman said …
FS2 — Bundesliga, Leipzig vs. Schalke Pats’ 44, Woodhouse passed long-left ❚ Loomis’ 30 rushes went for 151
Noon to Loomis for a TD and 20-6 lead. Of the decision to throw on first down yards, to go with the 44-yard scoring re-
NBC — Premier League, Manchester ❚ A shank of a 4-yard Horseheads in the closing moments: “The series be- ception.
United vs. Everton punt gave Binghamton possession at fore when they stopped us, they were ❚ Woodhouse? How about 4-for-5,
12:55 p.m. the visitors’ 40 with 1:55 left in the bringing everybody up. I knew we were 117 yards and four touchdowns.
FS1 — Bundesliga, Werder Bremen vs. third quarter. going to have a tough time getting a first ❚ Binghamton’s Hill carried 26 times
Bayer Leverkusen Following an incomplete pass, down or scoring because they were for 140 yards.
1 p.m. Mose Hill began a rush inside, was bringing everybody in the box. I just ❚ Clark: Two catches, 40 yards, two
ESPN — Serie A, AC Mialn vs. Samp- gifted space and finished by juking by thought we had to at least take a shot to TDs.
doria one defender, then another after he’d try to loosen them up a little bit.
4:30 p.m. penetrated the 15. Absent video, words “Then I was holding my breath, Etc., etc.
FS1 — MLS wouldn’t do justice to what the young seemed like that ball was in the air for-
man pulled off to finish that run to ever. When he scored, it was awesome.” ❚ All of the above took place after
WRESTLING draw Binghamton within 26-20. Why this team, this year, ending the Horseheads trailed 6-0 midway into the
program’s drought of playoff wins? first quarter.
8 p.m.
Horseheads QB Grayson “This is just a special group. Like I’ve ❚ Binghamton came in on a three-
NBCSN — UWW World Championships,
Woodhouse said … told them before, we’ve gone through a game win streak.
Greco-Roman finals
lot of years where bad things will hap- ❚ The Patriots won the teams’ regu-
“Feels great. First time in a long pen and the kids would put their heads lar-season meeting, 51-35 in Week 3.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL time, sectional playoff win? Feels down and things kind of crumbled. This ❚ In its most recent four games
1 p.m. good.” whole year, this team has battled adver- against Section 4 competition before
YES — Pittsburgh at Duke Of the emphasis going into the sity from not having a practice field _ Friday night, Horseheads had allowed
6 p.m. game: “Stop their offense. They have a our practice field has been under water 39 points.
ESPNU — Mississippi at Alabama high-powered offense, good passing since about the start of the season. Follow Kevin Stevens on Twitter
attack. Our secondary stepped up to- Things like that. @PSBKevin
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6, 2018 FROM 6:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. PURSUANT TO SECTION 4-120.1. THE FOLLOWING ARE RACES AND
PROPOSALS THROUGHOUT OR WITHIN THE SUBDIVISIONS OF BROOME COUNTY:
Service Remodeling & More… COUNTY LEGISLATOR 5TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 6TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
Directory Place Classifieds Online COUNTY LEGISLATOR 7TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 8TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
Classifieds.pressconnects.com COUNTY LEGISLATOR 9TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
or call 800-640-1722
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 10TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 11TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 12TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
Miscellaneous COUNTY LEGISLATOR 13TH DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONE
Business & Services COUNTY LEGISLATOR 14TH DISTRICT
COUNTY LEGISLATOR 15TH DISTRICT
VOTE FOR ONE
VOTE FOR ONE
CITY COUNCILMAN 2ND DISTRICT, UNEXPIRED TERM VOTE FOR ONE
TOWN OF BARKER SUPERVISOR VOTE FOR ONE
TOWN OF BARKER TOWN CLERK VOTE FOR ONE
TOWN OF BARKER COUNCILMAN VOTE FOR ANY TWO
TOWN OF BARKER SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS VOTE FOR ONE
TOWN OF BARKER ASSESSOR VOTE FOR ANY TWO
SHOULD LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF THE YEAR 2018 ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF BARKER
ON THE 9TH OF APRIL 2018 CHANGING THE TWO YEAR TERM OF THE TOWN SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF
BARKER TO A FOUR YEAR TERM, EFFECTIVE WITH THE TERM OF OFFICE COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2019?
SHOULD LOCAL LAW NO. 2 OF THE YEAR 2018 ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF BARKER
ON THE 9TH OF APRIL 2018 CHANGING THE TWO YEAR TERM OF THE TOWN HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
OF THE TOWN OF BARKER TO A FOUR YEAR TERM, EFFECTIVE WITH THE TERM OF OFFICE COMMENCING
JANUARY 1, 2019?
SHOULD LOCAL LAW NO. 3 OF THE YEAR 2018 ADOPTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF BARKER ON
THE 9TH OF APRIL 2018 CHANGING THE TWO YEAR TERM OF THE TOWN CLERK OF THE TOWN OF BARKER
TO A FOUR YEAR TERM, EFFECTIVE WITH THE TERM OF OFFICE COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2019?
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LEGAL NOTICE - BROOME COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS - PURSUANT TO SECTION 4-122.1 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES RUNNIG FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION BEING HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 2018 FROM 6:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
For more information please visit our website at www.Broomevotes.com
BROOME COUNTY CANDIDATES FOR THE 2018 GENERAL ELECTION
OFFICE NAME PARTY CANDIDATE NAME OFFICE NAME PARTY CANDIDATE NAME
STATE OFFICES TOWN OFFICES
Governor Democratic Andrew M. Cuomo Barker, Councilman Republican Terry R. Dean
Governor Republican Marc Molinaro
Governor Conservative Marc Molinaro Barker, Councilman Republican Christopher P. Smith
Governor Green Howie Hawkins Barker, Superintendent of Highways Republican David Mackey
Governor Working Families Andrew M. Cuomo Barker, Assessor Republican Robert L. Pinner
Governor Independence Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor Women’s Equality Andrew M. Cuomo Barker, Assessor Republican Carole D. Poklemba
Governor Reform Marc Molinaro
Governor Serve America Movement Stephanie A. Miner Binghamton, Supervisor Republican Elizabeth A. Rounds
Governor Libertarian Larry Sharpe
Binghamton, Clerk Republican Vickie A. Conklin
Lieutenant Governor Democratic Kathy C. Hochul Binghamton, Clerk Conservative Vickie A. Conklin
Lieutenant Governor Republican Julie Killian Binghamton, Justice Republican Kristen K. Luce
Lieutenant Governor Conservative Julie Killian Binghamton, Councilman Democratic Gail Kumpan
Lieutenant Governor Green Jia Lee
Lieutenant Governor Working Families Kathy C. Hochul Binghamton, Councilman Democratic James Zeck
Lieutenant Governor Independence Kathy C. Hochul Binghamton, Councilman Republican Michael K. Bensley
Lieutenant Governor Women’s Equality Kathy C. Hochul Binghamton, Councilman Republican Mark Leighton
Lieutenant Governor Reform Julie Killian
Lieutenant Governor Serve America Movement Michael J. Volpe Binghamton, Superintendent of Highways Republican Michael K. Donahue
Lieutenant Governor Libertarian Andrew C. Hollister Binghamton, Superintendent of Highways Conservative Michael K. Donahue
County Legislator, 2nd District Democratic Rob Rynearson Sanford, Supervisor Republican Dewey A. Decker
County Legislator, 2nd District Republican Scott D. Baker Sanford, Councilman Republican Edwin L. Ditewig
County Legislator, 2nd District Conservative Scott D. Baker Sanford, Councilman Republican Jay V. Vandermark
County Legislator, 2nd District Working Families Rob Rynearson
County Legislator, 2nd District Independence Scott D. Baker Sanford, Councilman (Unexpired Term) Republican Robert J. Macumber
County Legislator, 2nd District Women’s Equality Rob Rynearson Sanford, Superintendent of Highways Republican Gerald D. Seymour, Jr
County Legislator, 2nd District Reform Rob Rynearson
County Legislator, 3rd District Democratic Mark A. Bordeau Triangle, Clerk Republican Sandra K. Martin
County Legislator, 3rd District Republican Kelly F. Wildoner Triangle, Councilman Republican John L. Bennett
County Legislator, 3rd District Conservative Kelly F. Wildoner Triangle, Councilman Republican Mark A. Mesceda
County Legislator, 3rd District Independence Kelly F. Wildoner Triangle, Superintendent of Highways Republican Dana L. Madden
County Legislator, 4th District Democratic Daniel D. Reynolds
County Legislator, 4th District Republican George C. Bezama Windsor, Supervisor Republican Carolyn W. Price
County Legislator, 4th District Conservative George C. Bezama Windsor, Clerk Democratic Christine Barnes
County Legislator, 4th District Independence George C. Bezama
Windsor, Clerk Republican Barbara Rajner Miller
County Legislator, 5th District Democratic Barbara Mullen Windsor, Clerk Independence Christine Barnes
County Legislator, 5th District Republican Daniel J. Reynolds Windsor, Justice Democratic Paula Hashem
County Legislator, 5th District Conservative Daniel J. Reynolds
County Legislator, 5th District Working Families Barbara Mullen Windsor, Justice Republican Fredric S. Stapleton
County Legislator, 5th District Independence Daniel J. Reynolds Windsor, Councilman Republican Gary M. Hupman
County Legislator, 5th District Women’s Equality Barbara Mullen Windsor, Councilman Republican Mark L. Odell
Windsor, Superintendent of Highways Republican Rocky Kohlbach
County Legislator, 6th District Democratic Bridget Kane
County Legislator, 6th District Republican Greg W. Baldwin
County Legislator, 6th District Conservative Greg W. Baldwin Union, Supervisor Democratic Richard A. Materese
County Legislator, 6th District Working Families Bridget Kane Union, Supervisor Republican Frank J. Bertoni
County Legislator, 6th District Independence Greg W. Baldwin
County Legislator, 6th District Women’s Equality Bridget Kane Union, Supervisor Conservative Frank J. Bertoni
Union, Supervisor Independence Frank J. Bertoni
County Legislator, 7th District Democratic Marie A. Ciotoli Union, Councilman Democratic Heather R. Staley
County Legislator, 7th District Republican Matthew J. Pasquale
County Legislator, 7th District Conservative Matthew J. Pasquale Union, Councilman Democratic Lori Wahila
County Legislator, 7th District Independence Matthew J. Pasquale Union, Councilman Republican Robert Mack
County Legislator, 7th District Women’s Equality Marie A. Ciotoli Union, Councilman Republican Sandy Dellapenna
Union, Councilman Conservative Robert Mack
County Legislator, 8th District Democratic Joseph F. Garbarino, Jr
County Legislator, 8th District Republican Jason E. Shaw Union, Councilman Conservative Sandy Dellapenna
County Legislator, 8th District Conservative Jason E. Shaw Union, Councilman Working Families Heather R. Staley
County Legislator, 8th District Independence Jason E. Shaw Union, Councilman Working Families Lori Wahila
County Legislator, 9th District Democratic Lori Warfield Union, Councilman Independence Heather R. Staley
County Legislator, 9th District Republican Matthew J. Hilderbrant Union, Councilman Independence Sandy Dellapenna
County Legislator, 9th District Conservative Matthew J. Hilderbrant Union, Councilman Women’s Equality Heather R. Staley
County Legislator, 9th District Independence Matthew J. Hilderbrant
Union, Councilman Women’s Equality Lori Wahila
County Legislator, 10th District Democratic Jennifer K. Perney Union, Councilman Reform Robert Mack
County Legislator, 10th District Republican Cindy L. Obrien
County Legislator, 10th District Conservative Cindy L. Obrien
County Legislator, 10th District Independence Cindy L. Obrien Village of Port Dickinson, Mayor Republican Kevin M. Burke
Village of Port Dickinson, Trustee Democratic Charles Harding
County Legislator, 11th District Democratic Susan Ryan Village of Port Dickinson, Trustee Republican Robert Aagre
County Legislator, 11th District Republican Ron Heebner
County Legislator, 11th District Conservative Ron Heebner
County Legislator, 11th District Working Families Susan Ryan Village of Windsor, Mayor Republican Ron Harting
County Legislator, 11th District Independence Ron Heebner Village of Windsor, Trustee Republican James W. Miller
Village of Windsor, Trustee Republican Robert E. West, Jr
County Legislator, 12th District Democratic Karen M. Beebe
County Legislator, 12th District Republican Richard P. Balles
County Legislator, 12th District Conservative Richard P. Balles Village of Johnson City, Trustee Democratic Benjamin Reynolds
County Legislator, 12th District Working Families Karen M. Beebe Village of Johnson City, Trustee Republican Bruce C. King
County Legislator, 12th District Independence Richard P. Balles
Village of Johnson City, Trustee Republican Martin Meaney
County Legislator, 13th District Democratic Bob Weslar Village of Johnson City, Trustee Conservative Bruce C. King
Village of Johnson City, Trustee Conservative Martin Meaney
County Legislator, 14th District Democratic Mary Kaminsky Village of Johnson City, Trustee Green Benjamin Reynolds
County Legislator, 14th District Republican Joanne Hanrahan
County Legislator, 14th District Conservative Joanne Hanrahan Village of Johnson City, Trustee Working Families Benjamin Reynolds
County Legislator, 14th District Working Families Mary Kaminsky Village of Johnson City, Trustee Independence Bruce C. King
County Legislator, 14th District Independence Joanne Hanrahan Village of Johnson City, Trustee Independence Martin Meaney
County Legislator, 15th District Democratic Mark Whalen Village of Johnson City, Trustee Women’s Equality Benjamin Reynolds
County Legislator, 15th District Republican Robert G. Seidel Village of Johnson City, Trustee Reform Benjamin Reynolds
County Legislator, 15th District Conservative Robert G. Seidel
County Legislator, 15th District Independence Robert G. Seidel
Village of Endicott, Trustee Democratic Cheryl Chapman
CITY OFFICES Village of Endicott, Trustee Democratic John Visser
City Councilman, 2nd District (Unexpired Term) Democratic Dan Livingston Village of Endicott, Trustee Republican Michael S. Hilla
City Councilman, 2nd District (Unexpired Term) Republican Sophia Resciniti Village of Endicott, Trustee Republican Linda S. Jackson
City Councilman, 2nd District (Unexpired Term) Conservative Sophia Resciniti
City Councilman, 2nd District (Unexpired Term) Independence Sophia Resciniti Village of Endicott, Trustee Conservative Michael S. Hilla
City Councilman, 2nd District (Unexpired Term) Reform Sophia Resciniti Village of Endicott, Trustee Conservative Linda S. Jackson
Village of Endicott, Trustee Independence Michael S. Hilla
TOWN OFFICES
Barker, Supervisor Republican Lois Wiser Dilworth Village of Endicott, Trustee Independence Linda S. Jackson
Barker, Clerk Republican Julie L. Scott Village of Endicott, Trustee Reform Linda S. Jackson
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