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Friday, September 17, 2021

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YORK  A Caledonia teen is facing numerous charges in Livingston County in connection with multiple car thefts across three counties, including Wyoming and Genesee counties, reports the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office. Joshua J. Sumeriski, 18, was arrested and charged Sept. 13 in connection with the thefts, which went back to mid-June. Sumeriski was charged with two counts of third-degree grand larceny, a class D felony; third-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a class D felony; felony tampering with physical evidence; fifth-degree conspiracy; and third-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle.

ALEXANDER — The Western New York Gas & Steam Engine Association was concerned, at first, about how many people might show up at this year’s Gas & Steam Engine Rally, association president Bill Dellapenta says. ... The association need not have worried. “The turnout this year was phenomenal. I think we had a record day on Saturday — 5,000 people came through the gate Dellapenta said Thursday.” Overall attendance might have been up from 2019, when the association last hosted a rally.

OAKFIELD — A lot of the outdoor sitework is complete as contractors continue toward a fall 2022 completion of a $15.3 million improvement project in the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District. Some of the work at the Elementary School is done or on target to be completed this fall, said Superintendent John Fisgus. There’s a brand-new bus loop on the north side of the Elementary School building. Work continues on a new cafeteria and kitchen at the school, as well as a new main office. Its entrance will be rebuilt. There will also be a new teachers’ lounge and gym bleachers and partition. Other features of the project will be new tennis courts; a new stage, lighting and rigging of the Middle/High School Auditorium; bus garage exterior masonry construction and window sill work; bus garage trench drain work; and a new district generator.     Summary of article By BRIAN QUINN - bquinn@batavianews.com

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