Overhead on the scanner: 'They must be pretty hard up ... '
This comes from a voice I think I recognize as a DPW worker: "They must be pretty hard up if they stole a shovel and a broom. Wow."
This comes from a voice I think I recognize as a DPW worker: "They must be pretty hard up if they stole a shovel and a broom. Wow."
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The following arrests were made related to the Creed concert at Darien Lake Theme Park over the weekend:
Adam R. Murray, 22, of 6173 Knickerbecker Road, Ontario, charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly fighting with security officers.
Alan R. Harris, 20, of 9783 State Road, Glenwood, allegedly possessed alcohol under the age of 21.
Michael A. Hill, 19, of 12670 West Schutt, Sardinia, allegedly possessed alcohol under the age of 21.
A 17-year-old from Delevan faces the same charge.
Yesterday, Sunday, I rode with Batavia native, Elba resident, nationally known author, Bill Kauffman and WNED reporter and Darien resident Jay Moran down to Alfred to hear Bill deliver a speech on localism to a Green Party gathering at the university there. The video is broken into three parts because of YouTube's upload limits. The total runtime is less than 20 minutes.
Next two parts after the jump:
A gas leak on Walnut Street in Batavia has not been shut off and the Fire Department is now requesting that southbound Walnut be closed to vehicle traffic.
National Fuel is on scene trying to find the shut off valve.
Heavy rain showers and thunderstorms could develop over Genesee County this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The rain, after the big storm of last night, could lead to flash floods in low-lying areas as well as creeks and streams.
The flash flood watch is in effect until late tonight.
Should the danger of flash flood be detected, people should seek higher ground.
Apparently the message isn't getting through. The police are once again asking local media to get the message out: Lock your cars.
A thief or thieves continue to prey on people who leave valuables in unlocked vehicles.
The latest spate of break ins occurred recently on East Avenue, Vine Street, Summit Street and Farwell Drive.
Among the items stolen recently were an iPod and a computer along with small change.
Anybody with information that might lead to the arrest of the thieves are encouraged to call 345-6350. If you see a crime in progress, call 9-1-1.
Police detectives are investigating a case of possible arson stemming from a Jan. 25 fire at 12 Elm St. in Batavia.
Confirming a reader tip, Det. Chuck Dudek said this morning that the investigation is ongoing.
The initial Fire Department press release from that fire:
The first alarm came in for 12 Elm Street with report of a possible explosion and flames showing. Within three minutes, city firefighters arrived on scene and quickly extinguished a fire that was found in the side stairwell of the three-story apartment house. Four residents were alerted by smoke detectors and were safely outside the structure when the firefighters arrived.
Last night. Allison Watson said in the midst of a wind, rain and lightning storm she heard a boom and then the front of her house filled with brown smoke. When she walked to the side of her house, she wasn't surprised at what she found.
Part of a giant tree in her neighbor's yard had fallen into her home at 14 Warren St.
"I called it," Watson said. "I knew it was going to fall on my house. It was only a matter of time."
Watson said she believes the tree was diseased.
Watson, a 15-year-resident of Warren Street, said it's the second time a branch fell on her property. The first time was a couple of years ago during an ice storm and the branch destroyed her garage.
This time, her car was damaged, but she doesn't know how extensively.
Work crews were on their way this morning to remove the debris.
There were no injuries, Watson said, not even to her pet bird, whose feathers were a little ruffled when its cage was damaged, but is otherwise OK.
Eric C. Smith, 21, of 15 Edwards St., Batavia, is charged with three counts of harassment and one count of disorderly conduct. Smith was allegedly involved in a fight in which he allegedly pushed and punched three individuals. Further, Smith is accused of urinating on the floor and walls at police headquarters while being processed. He was jailed on $2,500 bail.
Kevin Q. Thomas, Jr., 20, of 193 S. Main St., Batavia, is charged with harassment. Thomas was allegedly involved in the same fight as Smith, above, and allegedly pushed another person. He was jailed on $500 bail.
Thomas K. Lee, 14 Highland Park, Batavia, is charged with petit larceny. Lee allegedly stole items from the Kwik-Fill store in Batavia. He was jailed on $250 bail.
James S. Gibbs, 33, of 34 Vernon Ave., Batavia, is charged with criminal contempt. Gibbs allegedly sent numerous text messages to a woman he was barred from contacting. He was jailed on $5,000 bail.
David J. Alvarado, 27, of 2103 S. 9th St., Lafayette, Ind., is charged with DWI. Officer Dan Coffey suspected Alvarado of driving drunk after a traffic stop for allegedly driving without headlights. He is also accused of having a BAC of .08 or greater.
Robert Michael Browne, 48, of 282 Route 20 Road, Room #3, Darien, is charged with two counts of criminal contempt. Browne allegedly violated a court order by going to a residence in the Town of Darien which he had been ordered to avoid.
Charles J. Fetterman, 37, of Lockport, is charged with DWI. Fetterman was stopped by a state trooper after allegedly failing to keep right on Route 20 in Darien. He is accused of driving with a BAC of .10 percent.
Bryan P. Falictico, 20, of Batavia, is charged with DWI. Falictico allegedly failed to keep right on Route 5 in Batavia, which led to a traffic stop by a state trooper. Falictico allegedly registered a BAC of .16 pecent.
William V. Mattucci, 53, of 414 Schenk St., North Tonawanda, is charged with DWI, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and driving left of pavement markings. Mattucci was arrested in Corfu by village police.
Cynthia L. Carlo, 44, of 10 Gaslite Lane, Batavia, is charged with DWI, with a BAC of .08 or greater and moving from a lane unsafely. Carlo was stopped on Route 98 by Deputy H.J. Carlson early Sunday morning.
Jeffrey J. Klar, 29, 7178 Lovers Lane Road, Cattaraugus, is charged with DWI, aggravated DWI with a BAC of .18 or greater, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Klar allegedly drove his car off a grass parking area on Sumner Road in Darien when he reportedly hit another car. He was stopped by a Sheriff's deputy on Sumner Road after allegedly trying to leave the scene.
Victor Trejo, 21, of 4238 West Ave., Elba, is charged with DWI and unlawful possession of marijuana. Trejo was stopped for allegedly speeding on Bank Street Road in Elba.
Luke W. Ritzenthaler, 26, of Batavia, is charged with unlawful possession of marijuana. Ritzenthaler was allegedly found in possession of a pipe containing marijuana residue. He is also charged with operation a motor vehicle on a revoked license.
Patrick J. Lamendola, 48, of Rochester is charged with DWI. Lamendola was stopped by a state trooper for allegedly driving down the shoulder of Route 19 in Pavilion. Lamendola's BAC was reportedly .09 percent.
At this hour, National Grid reported about 410 homes are without power in Genesee County.
The areas most widely struck:
There is no ETA listed for power to be restored in those locations.
UPDATE: Most of this power -- all except Bergen -- has been restored.
A tree has fallen on a house at 21 Warren St. in Batavia, causing significant damage to the roof. No injuries are reported.
Meanwhile, a power or telephone poll at 99 Jackson has been struck by ligtning. (UPDATE: Not sure if related, but also a poll on Center Street has been struck, but no lines down.)
Also, a tree is down and blocking Ellicott Street Road.
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UPDATE: Here's the radar map at 10:25 p.m.
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Nobelhurst Farms in Pavilion runs enough cows to produce 5,000 gallons of milk a day. That many cows also produce a heck of a lot of manure.
Manure means methane and methane can be a pollutant, or it can be a source of power generation.
At Noblehurst, reports the D&C, the manure is being fed into a contraption that turns the methane into electricity.
Over the years, Noblehurst has had to work out some bugs with its digester, but now it is running smoothly and pumping out about 788,400 kilowatt-hours of power a year. On a typical day, manure is moved from 1,700 dairy cows toward the center of the main barn, where it is pushed into underground tubes that feed into a 28,000-gallon pit. The manure is mixed with effluent and pumped into a large digester tank. At the top of the tank, gas accumulates and powers a generator that produces electricity and gives off water and carbon dioxide. Every half hour or so, new manure feeds bacteria that produce the gas. A spout releases gas if too much pressure accumulates.
"That way we don't have a mess," said farm president John Noble.
Nationaly, about 100 suggest manure-to-electricity machines are in use, and 17 or so in New York. Noblehurst received a $250,000 state grant to help pay for the $1 million machine.
Photo: Copyright 2009 Paul White. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Press Release:
BATAVIA, NY – Tonight marked the second Friday of Live Racing here at America’s Oldest Lighted Harness Track. Patrons enjoyed a fine evening and an excellent card with two feature races of the best trotters in Western New York. The first event was the ninth race on the card and open handicap trot, with the 3-1 morning line favorite and Yonkers invader Light Headed among the field. The ninth had a purse of $9,000. The second feature was the eleventh race, the open handicap II trot with a purse of $7,500.
Racing to victory in this evening’s first feature contest was Jack Sparrow with driver-trainer Jim McNeight at the controls, trotting to the mile in 1:59.2. Behind for the place was Australian Shock and Kevin Cummings. Zapphappy Kash with Clint Galbraith rounded out the money for the open trot. Jack Sparrow took the early lead and only gave it up briefly just after the ¼ pole but gained back control quickly in time to do the ½ in 1:00.1. Jack Sparrow led the way to the wire and held off Australian Shock after a late surge from the pocket coming down the final stretch to give Jim McNeight a driving double. Michael Callmeri of Falconer, NY, owns this 6-year-old chestnut gelding by Humorous Harry. The winning mutuel price was $6.00.
Taking tonight’s open II trot at the wire was Manfromnantucket with Jack Flanigen in the sulky. The duo trotted the mile in 2:01.2, with Ima Cricket Also and Kevin Cummings in for the place. Roy and Steven Lindell completed the generous $887.00 trifecta. Ima Cricket Also led the way and began to see a surging Manfromnantucket after the ¾ pole and Kevin Cummings could not hold off the fast closing Manfromnantucket at the wire. Manfromnantucket is a 4year-old gelding by Giant Hit. He is owned by trainer Allan McCarty of Hamburg owns him. Tonight’s winning mutuel price for the eleventh race was $36.20.
The 2009 meet at Batavia Downs Casino will continue this Saturday evening. Be sure to come out this as we celebrate the career of famed double-gaited gelding and world record setter Excalibur by rolling back prices on Zweigles hot dogs and soda to just 50 cents each! These special prices are valid anytime between 5:30 and 10:30 PM in the Paddock Room. Thrilling harness racing action gets underway 7:05p.m.
Jeff Rizzo, Marketing Intern
jrizzo@westernotb.com
Driving back from the Elba Onion Festival, I happened down Weathermax Road and spotted this rocket pointed toward the stars in somebody's front yard. Nobody was home, so I couldn't get more information, but the rocket reads "Pack #17 Space Camp" and on the tail fin, "09 Ethan Austin Holden." It looks like Ethan constructed himself a nice rocket. Look for him to join the team at NASA soon.
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