
09 April, 2009
Paterson Loses Bisons Home Opener

07 April, 2009
Allegany State Park Trees Granted Stay

It's an unpopular opinion that state parks and forests are a hindrance to local economies, but the evidence is clear. They lock up tens of thousands of acres, drastically diminishing the potential tax rolls of towns and counties (most do nothing to add to the local economy). Phillips Creek State Forest, in my "neck of the woods," is a mostly unvisited area of 2,709 acres that consumes parts of the towns of Alfred, Ward and West Almond in Allegany County. Here, what was once rolling fields was reseeded in the 1930's to weed trees such as red pine and scotch pine. The original plan for the forest involved careful stewardship, including thinning and selective logging. Unfortunately, since the state wiped the land off of the tax rolls, the trees have been abandoned and left to strangle each other. The end result is an absurd expanse of toothpicks planted very neatly in rows upon rows, as far as the eye can see, appearing nothing like what one would think a forest should.
So now that the state has wrestled land from its rightful owners, environmentalists have blocked them from properly caring for the forests. Commercial contracts would enable the DEC to profit from the appropriate care-taking of state lands. Only two other options remain;: either the state will ignore the health of the forests at Allegany State Park, or the costs of providing such care will be passed on to the people of Cattaraugus County.
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04 April, 2009
Steuben County: Tammany Hall of the Upstate

Hornell Principal Colleen Argentieri, who has been charged with forging loan applications...
Jim Griffin, Director of the Hornell Industrial Development Agency, who's income has recently come into question through a state audit...
Gary Dye, the Dansville Town Employee accused of crashing a street sweeper while under the influence of alcohol...
or
Steuben County Coroner Michael Powers, accused of supplying his step-son and his friends with a half-keg of beer
03 April, 2009
Massa Invests in Depressed Real Estate

In addition, Roll Call, the Capital Hill publication that congressmen read in order to see themselves in print, reports that the fight for the 20th district congressional seat will have a direct impact on Massa. Click here to read the article.
As an Aside:
I sent an email to Massa's office three weeks ago requesting to be placed on the mailing list for his press releases and have not received a reply. I'll call tomorrow and post the results.
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Olean Times-Herald
Cohocton Officials Blow Off Landowners

The decision primarily stems from the complaints of Hal Graham, who leased his property to FirstWind and has been very vocal, and has filed complaints with the Code Enforcement Officer, the Town Board, state elected officials, and FirstWind itself.
Did Graham honestly believe that the wind turbine(s) placed on his property would play "Bali Ha'i" during the day, remain silent at night, and emit the sweet smell of lavender? Of course not. His best recourse now would be to take his royalties from FirstWind and use them as a down payment for land in Hartsville or Prattsburgh, two towns who are watching the circus in Cohocton unfold very carefully.
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02 April, 2009
Dansville Street Sweeper Drunk at the Wheel

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Swain to Close, Town's to Blame

“I’m done screaming and done complaining. If we are going to get somebody else down here (to operate the resort) it is going to take a new level of cooperation between the town and the school district ... I’ve never been to a town with as many obstacles as there are to overcome than there are in this one,” said Saunders.
Saunders, a very successful businessman, noted that Swain has been operating as a "charity" for years, operating with as much as $600,000/yr in losses. What's really going to be missed is the near $1,000,000 in annual payroll that was paid to county residents, now out of work.
Jamestown Post-Journal "Also-Ran"

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