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October 13 Declared “Seen Enough Tobacco Day” in NYS

Written By Editor on 10/14/17 | 10/14/17

New York State Reality Check youth declared October 13 as the first ever “Seen Enough Tobacco Day”. The designated tobacco-free day, which will become an annual observance in the state, is an effort to help raise awareness and encourage community members to stand up to eliminate tobacco marketing and advertising in places where youth can see them.

Locally Reality Check youth advocates recorded radio messages that WIOX (Roxbury) and WSDE (Cobleskill) aired to educate community members about the need to reduce tobacco marketing’s influence on youth. They also posted a series of educational lawn signs and pinwheels in Veterans Memorial Centre Park in the Village of Cobleskill, Timothy Murphy Park in the Village of Middleburgh and Veteran’s Park in the Village of Stamford further highlighting tobacco issues to the public and shared photos of the lawn signs on social media using #SeenEnoughTobacco. Parents, community leaders and others interested in protecting youth continue to be encouraged to sign the Seen Enough Tobacco online petition at www.SeenEnoughTobacco.org to pledge their support.


“Reality Check is a group of teens all around New York State who work to expose the manipulative and deceptive marketing tactics of the tobacco industry,” said Ahna Misiewicz, a Reality Check youth advocate from Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School. “It’s hard to believe that tobacco companies spend an estimated 9.6 billion dollars a year to advertise and promote cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. That’s $602,000 every day in New York State.”

According to Ava Valetutto, a Reality Check youth advocate from Sharon Springs Central School, “The average age of a new smoker is 13 and we know that tobacco marketing causes young people to start smoking. Just ask the U.S. Surgeon General. That’s why we are fighting against the tobacco industry’s influence on youth.”

“As young people, we are vulnerable, and tobacco industry marketing takes advantage of that. For example, stores popular among adolescents contain almost three times more tobacco marketing materials compared to other stores in the same community,” said Brea Fyfe, a Reality Check youth advocate from the Oneonta Community Christian School.

Jasmine Neill, another Cherry Valley Reality Check member added, “We’ve seen enough tobacco marketing. We need to make changes in our communities so that smoking is not the norm and we can build tobacco-free generations.”

Reality Check empowers youth to become leaders in their communities in exposing the influence of tobacco industry marketing on youth tobacco use. The organization’s members produce change in their communities through grassroots mobilization and education. Reality Check in Delaware, Otsego and Schoharie Counties is the youth action component of Advancing Tobacco Free Communities (ATFC-DOS). Ms. Regina Haig is the Reality Check/Youth Engagement Program Coordinator with ATFC-DOS.

ATFC-DOS educates the community and decision makers, mobilizes community members around problems that tobacco addiction causes in local communities, and helps decision makers understand the types of choices that they have to address these problems. Efforts are evidence-based, policy-driven and cost effective approaches that decrease youth tobacco use, motivate adult smokers to quit and eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke. For further information, individuals may contact 518-255-5364.


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Man Arrested for For First Degree Rape in Sharon

Written By Editor on 10/13/17 | 10/13/17

On October 11, 2017 the New York State Police - Bureau of Criminal Investigation SP Princetown arrested Joshua A. Wample, age 35 of Aldie, Virginia for Rape 1st degree.

On June 15, 2017 SP Princetown received a complaint regarding the possible sexual assault of a female victim in the Town of Sharon.  During the course of the investigation multiple interviews were conducted as well as evidence collected which led to the arrest of Wample.  Wample was arrested for Rape 1st degree (B-Felony).

Wample was arraigned in Schoharie County court and released on a $60,000 bail bond with a future court date scheduled.


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Cobleskill Police Blotter

Written By Editor on 10/11/17 | 10/11/17

Monday, October 2, 2017

At 6:40 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Chimka E. Ajoku, 20, of Brooklyn, NY, for Petit Larceny and False Personation.  She was issued an appearance ticket and released. She is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 17th at 5:00 p.m.

Friday, October 6, 2017

At 2:15 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested David Drysdale, 24 of Worcester, NY, for Violation of the Open Container Law.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 19th at 10:00 a.m.

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Grange Supper Thursday

Written By Editor on 10/10/17 | 10/10/17

The Breakabeen Grange will be holding a Chicken & Biscuit Supper on Thursday October 19 between 5:00 and 7:00 PM.  On the menu:  Chicken, biscuits, salad, veggies, several desserts, etc.  All are welcome.

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Delaware OFA Closed for Office Reopening

The Delaware County Office for the Aging is moving to its new location at 97 Main Street in Delhi.  Please be advised that the agency will be closed for business Wednesday, 10/11/17 through Friday, 10/13/17.  To contact us in an emergency situation during the office closure period, please contact the Delaware County Sheriff’s Department at 607-832-5555.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.  We will reopen for business at our new location on Monday, October 16th.

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Congressional Candidate Clegg Raises Over $200k

Written By Editor on 10/6/17 | 10/6/17

(Kingston, NY): Today, NY19 Democratic Congressional candidate Dave Clegg
announced that he raised over $220,000 in his first quarter in the race
against John Faso. Clegg, a 30+ year resident of Ulster County and
long-time community leader, has about $180,000 on hand as he begins his
campaign for the Democratic nomination.

“John Faso first voted to make healthcare unaffordable for more than 20
million Americans and now his party is trying to jam through tax cuts for
the top 1%,” said Clegg. “It’s time we stood up for the little guy again
and focus on growing our economy so that it works for everyone.”

A Woodstock homeowner, Dave Clegg is the only Democratic candidate who has
lived in the district for the last 35 years. In the few short months since
announcing, he has activated a grassroots army of supporters thanks to his
deep roots and years of activism in the Hudson Valley community.

David Clegg has worked for civil rights and economic justice as an
attorney for nearly 40 years. He is also an ordained Deacon in the
Methodist church and serves as chair of the Ulster County Human Rights
Commission. He also serves on the boards of Family of Woodstock, Midtown
Rising, and Caring Hands Soup Kitchen.

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Women's Soccer Loses 2-0

Written By Editor on 10/5/17 | 10/5/17

North Adams, Mass.: The SUNY Cobleskill women’s soccer team once again found the road to be a rough place as the Fighting Tigers dropped a hard fought 2-0 to the host Trailblazers of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) in non-league action on Wednesday night. With the loss the Fighting Tigers fall to 0-9 overall on the season while MCLA moves to 1-8 overall.
Sophomore goalkeeper Samantha Springstead, Staten Island, N.Y., Notre Dame Academy, spearheaded a Fighting Tiger defensive effort that employed a bend but don’ t break tenacity throughout the evening. The Notre Dame Academy alumnus recorded a game high of 15 saves as the Orange & Black weathered a Trailblazer attack that posted 39 shots and eight corner kicks on the night.

Cobleskill will next be in action on Saturday October 7th when they host the Bison of Gallaudet University in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) action beginning at 3:00 p.m.

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Cobleskill Volleyball Falls to Hartwick

Oneonta, N.Y.:  The SUNY Cobleskill women’s volleyball team took to the once again took to the road on Wednesday evening traveling to Hartwick College to drop a 3-0 decision to the host Hawks by set scores of: 25-15, 25-14 and 25-11 in non-conference action. With the blank the Fighting Tigers move to 5-10 overall while the Hawks are now 9-8 on the year.

Freshman middle hitter Karyn Knaul, Central Square, N.Y., Paul V. Moore High School, posted a team high of five kills to go with a pair of solo blocks for Cobleskill while sophomore outside hitter Emily Potter, Fort Plain, N.Y., Fort Plain High School, continued her strong season with four kills, 14 digs and an assist on the evening.

The Orange & Black will return to action on Thursday October 5th when they host Cazenovia College in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) play with first serve at 7:00 p.m. 

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Fighting Tiger Weekly Recap

Written By Editor on 10/3/17 | 10/3/17

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s cross country team posted a team score of 88 points to out distance and claim victory over a 34-team field at the 2017 Mount Saint Mary’s College Invitational hosted by the Blue Knights at the Hudson Valley Sports Dome in Milton, N.Y.on Saturday. The Fighting Tigers were led by senior Anthony Bouchard, Wantagh, N.Y. Wantagh High School, who placed eighth overall in a field of 220 runners by covering the soggy 8000-meter course in a time of 28:07 seconds.
The Fighting Tiger men’s golf team closed the 2017 portion of their schedule on a pair of high notes this week taking second place in a six-team field with a score of 39-over par 327 at the 2017 Elmira College Fall Invitational on Tuesday at the par 72/6747 yard Elmira Country Club then taking the team title at the 2017 Paul Smith’s College Invitational on Saturday at the par 72.6377 yard Saranac Inn Golf & Country Club with a season best score of 23-over par 311 to earn the top spot in a four-team field. Junior Cody Latimer, Mayville, N.Y., Chautauqua Lake High School/Jamestown Community College, was the team’s top finisher tying for third place at Elmira with a round of seven-over par 79 before winning at Paul Smith’s with a team individual season best effort of two-under par 70.
Junior Quinn Porter, Ballston Spa, N.Y., Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School, led the Fighting Tiger women’s cross country team to a score of 197 points and a sixth place finish in a field of 31 teams at the 2017 Mount Saint Mary’s College Invitational hosted by the Blue Knights at the Hudson Valley Sports Dome in Milton, N.Y. on Saturday. Porter placed sixth overall in the field of 199 runners by covering the soggy 6000-meter loop in a time of 25:26 for Cobleskill.
Competing as an individual Fighting Tiger senior women’s golfer Tracy Anderson, Johnsonville, N.Y., Hoosic Valley High School, closed out the fall season with a pair of solid efforts. On Tuesday Anderson fired a round of 25-over par 97 to finish in fourth place at the 2017 Elmira College Invitational hosted by Elmira at the par 72/6692 yard Elmira Country Club then on Saturday the Johnsonville, N.Y. native came back to finish third overall at the 2017 Paul Smith's College Invitational hosted by the Bobcats at the par 72/6377 yard Saranac Inn Golf & Country Club with a round of 23-over-par 95.
The women’s volleyball team took one-of-three matches during the week coming back to defeat the Raptors of Bard College at home on Wednesday night 3-2 by scores of 19-25, 25-12, 17-25, 25-23 and 15-10 then losing on the road on Saturday in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) action at Penn College to the host Wildcats 3-1 by scores of 23-25, 23-25, 25-14 and 22-25 and in non-league play to Gwynedd Mercy College 3-1 by scores of 17-25, 14-25, 25-23 and 19-25 to move to5-9 overall including a 0-4 mark in NEAC contests. Fighting Tiger junior setter McKenzie Holbert, Sauquoit, N.Y., New Hartford High School/Herkimer Community College, averaged: 2:46 assists, 2.31 digs, 0,85 kills and 0.92 aces in 13 sets played during the week.
The men’s soccer team took to the road on Wednesday to drop a NEAC contest to the host Wildcats of SUNY Polytechnic Institute by a 2-0 margin in Marcy, N.Y.  The loss drops the Fighting Tigers to 2-7 overall including a 0-2 record in league play.
The women’s soccer team lost twice during the week falling on the road Wednesdayevening to NEAC rival SUNY Polytechnic Institute on Wednesday evening 12-0 then falling to Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences 8-0 at home on Saturday. With the losses the Fighting Tigers fall to 0-8 overall including a 0-2 record in conference action. 
UPCOMING HOME CONTESTS
Men’s Soccer vs. Gallaudet University 10/7, Penn State Berks 10/8, Wells College 10/14                                                   
Women’s Soccer vs. Gallaudet University 10/7, Penn State Berks 10/8, Wells College 10/14                                                                     
 Volleyball vs. Cazenovia College 10/5, Wells College 10/21, Alfred State College 10/21

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Bouchard Named Runner of the Week

GANSEVOORT, N.Y. – The North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) announced today that for the SUNY Cobleskill senior Anthony Bouchard, Wantagh, N.Y., Wantagh High School, has been named the league’s Men’s Cross Country Runner-of-the-Week for the week ending Sunday, October 1st. This marks the second time this season the Cobleskill senior has been honored as been honored by the conference with the award.
                                                                                                 
The Fighting Tiger senior placed eighth overall in a field of 220 runners at the 2017 Mount Saint Mary’s College Invitational hosted by Blue Knights at the Hudson Valley Sports Dome in Milton, N.Y. on Saturday afternoon covering the soggy 8000 meter course in a time of 28:07. Led by Bouchard, Cobleskill posted a team score of 88 points to claim event’s team title over a 34-team field.
Cobleskill will next be in action on Saturday October 14th when they travel to Poultney, Vt. to compete at the 2017 Green Mountain College Invitational hosted by the Mountaineers on their campus cross country course beginning at 11:00 a.m.

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Cobleskill Women's Soccer Loses to Poly

Marcy, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill women’s soccer team’s road woes continued on Wednesday evening as the Fighting Tigers dropped a 12-0 decision to the Wildcats of SUNY Polytechnic Institute in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) action. The loss drops Cobleskill to 0-7 overall with a 0-2 mark in league play while the Wildcats improve to 5-1 overall with a 2-0 record in conference play.
Cobleskill once again had trouble keeping the ball in the opposition’s side of the field as the Fighting Tigers’ defense allowed the Wildcats 51 shots and eight corner kicks on the evening.
The Orange & Black will next be in action on Saturday September 30th when they host the Panthers of Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences at the Soccer/Lax Complex with kick-off scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

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Cobleskill Men's Soccer Blanked by Polytechnic


Marcy, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill men’s soccer team took to the road on Wednesday evening for a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) meeting with the Wildcats SUNY Polytechnic Institute at Wildcats Field. Battling the heat as well as the Wildcats the Fighting Tigers dropped a 2-0 road decision to the Wildcats to fall to 2-7 overall with a 0-2 mark in league play while SUNY Polytechnic is now 3-5 overall with a 1-1 record versus NEAC opponents.

After a scoreless first half the host Wildcats struck twice in the second half to secure the victory limiting the Orange & Black to only six shots and one corner kick in the contest.
The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Saturday October 7th when they host the Bison of Gallaudet University at the Soccer/Lax Complex with kick-off scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
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Fashion Show To Raise Funds To Support 75 Families at Christmas

Written By Editor on 10/2/17 | 10/2/17

The Catskill Ladies Association to Support & Inspire (CLASI) and SUNY Delhi’s Omicron Xi Omega (OXO) sorority are hosting a Fashion Show on Sunday, October 22 at SUNY Delhi.  The Fashion show will help to raise funds for the Delhi Children’s Christmas Fund, an organization that provide gifts and food for families in need during the holiday season.    Each year, the Fund supports around 75 families in the Delaware Academy School District.

Models will walk the runway in the Farrell Commons at SUNY Delhi, in the very versatile LuLaRoe attire with accessories from Thirty-One Gifts and jewelry from Lori Henry.  Raffle tickets will be available for a chance to win some of the beautiful baskets that will also be available.  In addition to watching the colorful clothing on the catwalk, attendees will get go shopping for their favorite LuLa Roe outfit, jewelry, Thirty-One accessories and Mary Kay make-up.  

“We’re excited to host the first CLASI Fashion Show to help put smiles on children’s face all across the area on Christmas morning” says event co-chair Hope Knapp.  “The Fashion Show will be an opportunity to see unique fashions sold by area consultants” continues Hope. Doors to the event will open at 12:30 p.m., with lunch being served at 1:00 p.m., and the Fashion Show to begin at 2 p.m.  Tickets are on sale for $25 each, and all the proceeds from the event will go the Delhi Children’s Christmas Fund.  Tickets can be purchased at Main Street Cards & Gifts and the Cardio Club by Wednesday, October 11.  Contact Hope Knapp at 746-8384 for more information.

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Cobleskill Police Blotter

Monday, September 25, 2017

At 9:17 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Wayne Chichester, 61, of Cobleskill, NY, on an Arrest Warrant for Harassment.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 17th at 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

At 1:20 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Shannon C. Mahoney, 26, of Cobleskill, NY, for Endangering the Welfare of a Vulnerable Elderly Person and Forcible Touching.  She was issued an appearance ticket and released.  She is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 17th at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 30, 2017

At 12:40 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Kris B. Kwachi, 21, of Bronx, NY, for Violation of  the Village Noise Ordinance.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on  October 19th at 10:00 a.m.

At 12:40 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Julian Ullah, 20, of Bronx, NY, for Violation of the Village Noise Ordinance.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 19th at 10:00 a.m.

At 7:59 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Jonathan Weber, 20, of Central Bridge, NY, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 10th at 5:00 p.m

At 7:59 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Benjamin Urrey, 30, of Cobleskill, NY, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on October 10th at 5:00 p.m.

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Fatal Accident in Stamford

Written By Editor on 9/25/17 | 9/25/17

At approximately 12:30 a.m. on Monday morning, September 25, 2017, Delaware
County Sheriff’s Deputies and members of the Stamford, Hobart and Jefferson Fire
Departments and Emergency Squads responded to a report of a fatal all-terrain vehicle
accident on a riding trail in Town of Stamford.

The accident was discovered and reported by other ATV riders who happened upon the
accident while riding in the area.

Preliminary investigation by Deputies revealed that Daniel P. Reed, 27, of Stamford, was
riding a side-by- side utility vehicle when he lost control of the vehicle which
subsequently overturned. Reed, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the
vehicle and suffered fatal injuries.

Although the investigation into the accident is ongoing, Deputies believe excessive speed
and failure to wear a seat belt were contributing factor.

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Cobleskill Men's Soccer Drops 2-1 Overtime Game to MCLA

Written By Editor on 9/18/17 | 9/18/17

North Adams, Mass.:  The SUNY Cobleskill men’s soccer team dropped a heartbreaking 2-1 double-overtime decision losing with only 19 ticks left on the clock to the host Trailblazers of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) in non-conference play on Tuesday evening. The loss drops the Fighting Tigers to 1-4 overall on the season while MCLA improves to 2-3 overall.

Cobleskill scored first when senior forward David Vosatka, Schenevus, N.Y., Schenevus High School, sent home a header off of a free kick from freshman defender Jacob Bunker, Broadalbin, N.Y., Broadalbin-Perth High School, in the 17th minute of play.

The Orange & Black held that advantage until the 84th minute when Trailblazer senior midfielder Oscar Castro, Middle Island, N.Y., Longwood Senior High School, scored off on a pass from senior forward Romeo Gray, Mashpee, Mass., Mashpee High School, to tie the contest at 1-1 and force overtime.

After neither team could tally in the first extra period, MCLA broke through with only 19 seconds remaining in the contest when junior midfielder Khalil Kareh, Adams, Mass., Hoosac Valley High School, would send a ball forward hoping to connect with a hard running  Romeo Grey.  Cobleskill freshman keeper Josh Mazur, Terryville, Conn., Terryville, then collided with a  teammate leaving Grey all alone with an open net opportunity which he convert to give the home team the comeback victory..

The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Friday September 23rd when they travel to Newburgh, N.Y. to meet with the Blue Knights of Mount Saint Mary’s College at the college’s Kaplan Field beginning at 7:00 p.m.  
FINAL BOX:
Soccer Game Summary (Final)
SUNY Cobleskill vs MCLA (9/12/2017 at North Adams, MA)


SUNY Cobleskill (1-4-0) vs. MCLA (2-3-0)
Date: 9/12/2017     Attendance: 150
Weather: Clear, low 70's

Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
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SUNY Cobleskill.....  1  0  0  0 -  1
MCLA................  0  1  0  1 -  2

SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  16:53 COBMSO17 David Vosatka (1) (Jacob Bunker) - *Header off of free kick
  2.  83:42 MCLA Oscar Castro (1) (Romeo Grey) - *
  3. 109:41 MCLA Romeo Grey (2) (Khalil Kareh) - *

Shots: SUNY Cobleskill 19, MCLA 11
Saves: SUNY Cobleskill 3 (Josh Mazur 3), MCLA 10 (Kamron Anderson 10)



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Vwaza Named Athlete of the Week

The SUNY Cobleskill Department of Sport & Exercise announced today that sophomore Emile Vwaza, Manhattan, N.Y., Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School, a member of the men’s soccer team has been named the athletic program’s Fighting Tiger Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending Sunday September 10th.

The sophomore forward scored the lone goal in the team’s 4-1 loss to SUNY New Paltz in the opening round of the Utica College Invitational Tournament on Saturday in a game played at Utica College’s Charles A. Gaetano Stadium. Vwaza then tallied a goal and an assist on Sunday in the team’s 3-2 overtime win of The College of New Rochelle as the Fighting Tigers moved to 1-3 overall on the season.

For the year the Manhattan, N.Y. native has scored two goals and two assists for a team leading eight points in four appearances this season.

The Fighting Tigers are currently 1-3 overall on the campaign and will next be in action on Tuesday September 12th when they travel to Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. for a non-league contest with kick-off scheduled for 7:00 p.m.


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Mallery, Stevens Win Two Primaries, Smith and Desmond One

Written By Editor on 9/12/17 | 9/12/17

With ballots closed, Republican candidates for District Attorney and Sheriff, Susan Mallery and Ron Stevens, respectively, notched victories over their opponents in two of three primaries Tuesday. Democrats Shawn Smith and Tony Desmond were disallowed from the ballot for the Conservative, Working Families, and Women's Equality Parties and ran as write-ins.

The totals are:

Conservative Party

District Attorney

Susan Mallery: 100 (79.6%)
Shawn Smith: 26 (20.4%)

Sheriff

Ron Stevens: 92 (72.4%)
Tony Desmond: 35 (27.6%)

Reform

District Attorney

Susan Mallery: 146 (85.4%)
Shawn Smith: 25 (14.6%)

Sheriff

Ron Stevens: 143 (85.1%)
Tony Desmond: 25 (14.9%)

Women's Equality

District Attorney

Shawn Smith 1 (100%)

Sheriff

Tony Desmond 1 (100%)

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Woman Arrested on Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop in Middleburgh

Written By Editor on 9/11/17 | 9/11/17

New York State Police in Cobleskill arrested Nia S. Munoz, age 24, from New York, NY, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana following a traffic stop on State Route 145 in the Town of Middleburgh.

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Cobleskill Police Blotter

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

At 3:15 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Diana L. Haviland, 51, of New Milford, CT, on an Arrest Warrant for Petit Larceny.  She was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and released after posting $500 Bail.  She is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on September 19th at 5:00 p.m.

Friday, September 8, 2017

At 11:05 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Peter J. McGraw, 66, of Colonie, NY, for Forcible Touching.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and remanded to the Schoharie County Jail on $500 Bail / $1500 Bond.  He is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on September 19th at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

At 5:00 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Stefen J. Becker, 23, of Cobleskill, NY, for Grand Larceny 4th and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 5th.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on September 19th at 5:00 p.m.

At 9:00 p.m.  Cobleskill Police arrested Michael R. Smith, 36, of Cobleskill, NY, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana.  He was issued an appearance ticket and released.  He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on September 19th at 5:00 p.m.

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