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Addison, NY Home Improvement Loans in New York

Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Addison, NY home, you need money.  Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home.  This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need.  There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC).  Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process.  But it doesn’t have to be.  The loan specialists at Somerset Mortgage Lenders can help find the right loan for YOU. 

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Man arrested after high speed chase in Steuben County

A Cincinnatus, NY man wanted in New Jersey was arrested today after a high speed chase through several Steuben County towns.


Oil jumps $5 on sliding dollar

Oil prices shot up more than $5 a barrel today, rising to the highest level in over two weeks as escalating tensions with Russia stoked fears of supply disruptions to the West.


Police Record

*Andrej Konopski, 21, of Sleve Road in Bradford, was charged Aug. 9 with driving while intoxicated, having a blood alcohol level greater than .08 percent, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and failure to keep right. *Vincent P. Mullaney, 35, of Indian Hills Road in Addison, was charged Aug. 11 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. *Alex J. Groves, 18, of Watauga Avenue in Corning, was charged Aug. 12 with unlawful possession of marijuana and no brake lights. *David T. Buechner, 20, of Chemung Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 12 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *A 17-year-old Corning youth was charged Aug. 12 with third-degree assault. *Jordan E. Townsend, 22, of Taft Road in Painted Post, was charged Aug. 13 with petit larceny. *Susan L. Warrick, 40, of Mill Street in Painted Post, was charged Aug. 13 with second-degree assault. *David P. Bertrand, 23, of Lower Delevan Avenue in Corning, was charged Aug. 14 with petit larceny. *Dean M. Delio, 21, of West First Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 15 with driving while intoxicated, inadequate brake lamp and refusing to submit to a breath screening test. *Shawn M. Howell, 22, of Fenderson Street Extension in Painted Post, was charged Aug. 15 with second-degree harassment. *Tonya T. Palmer, 38, of East Third Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 16 with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, speeding, and improper or no signal. *Nicole A. Brown, 20, of East Second Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 17 with unlawful possession of marijuana, tampering with physical evidence and second-degree obstruction of governmental administration. *Robert C. Gitchell Jr., 19, of Laurel Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 17 with third-degree criminal tampering and second-degree obstruction of governmental administration. *William Hall, 35, of Chemung Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 17 with first-degree rape, first-degree criminal contempt and second-degree harassment. He was arraigned in Corning City Court and sent to the Steuben County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 property bond. *Kevin J. Bennett, 41, of Goff Street in Corning, was charged Aug. 19 with first-degree criminal contempt and unlawful possession of marijuana. *Robin L. Pierce, 49, of Main Street in Savona, was charged Aug. 19 with second-degree criminal contempt. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records.


Police Record

*Aaron Brimmer, 19, of Washington Court in Elmira, was charged Aug. 1 with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. *Albert Steadman, 33, of Wellsburg, was charged Aug. 1 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop. *Joseph Grosz Jr., 50, of West Water Street in Elmira, was arrested Aug. 2 on a warrant charging him with driving while intoxicated stemming from the violation of a conditional discharge. *William E. Donaldson, 33, of West Clinton Street in Elmira, was charged Aug. 2 with felony driving while intoxicated and first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop on South Main Street. *Daniel K. Galbreath, 20, of West First Street in Elmira, was charged Aug. 2 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop on South Main Street. *Brian K. Mullen, 32, of Waverly, was arrested Aug. 3 on a warrant charging him with criminal mischief. *Jacob Plummer, 27, of West Miller Street in Elmira, was charged Aug. 3 with third- and fourth-degree criminal mischief. *Tracy Wilson, 21, of West Gray Street in Elmira, was charged Aug. 3 with second-degree criminal contempt. *Eddie Evans, 49, of Davis Street, was charged Aug. 3 with third-degree burglary. *Frederick J. Glenn Jr., 20, of Elmira, was arrested Aug. 5 on a warrant charging him with driving while intoxicated, fourth-degree criminal mischief and petit larceny. *Frank A. Mueller, 26, of Elmira, was charged Aug. 5 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Brenda L. Palmieri, 44, of Elmira, was arrested Aug. 5 on a warrant charging her with facilitating third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. *Derrick D. Dupree, 21, of Elmira, was charged Aug. 6 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Bonnie L. Silvernail, 51, of West First Street in Elmira, was charged Aug. 7 with falsely reporting an incident. *Christopher W. Sommer, 25, of Savona, was charged July 31 with felony driving while intoxicated. *Debra A. Powers, 35, of Hornell, was charged Aug. 1 with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child *Ryan M. Durfey, 31, of Van Etten, was charged Aug. 3 with driving while intoxicated and endangering the welfare of a child after a traffic stop. *Frank T. Galvan, 52, of Bath, was charged Aug. 5 with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop. *Nichole L. Cotter, 21, of Savona, was charged Aug. 6 with driving while intoxicated. *Steven Shoemaker, 25, of Bath, was charged Aug. 7 with driving while intoxicated. *Raymond D. Riffle, 20, of Addison, was charged Aug. 2 with issuing a bad check. *Brian M. Fay, 42, of Bath, was charged Aug. 7 with three counts of issuing a bad check. *John J. Jodway, 28, of Corning, was charged Aug. 6 with second-degree harassment. *Linda L. Hand, 40, of Cameron Mills, was charged July 31 with unlawfully dealing with a child and disorderly conduct. *Aaron P. Nichols, 19, of Campbell, was charged Aug. 2 with underage possession of alcohol. *Iryn B. Meyers, 29, of Wayland, was charged Aug. 2 with third-degree assault. *Nicole L. Hartzell, 18, of Atlanta, was charged Aug. 5 with driving while ability was impaired. *Jon B. Easton, 45, of Horseheads, was charged Aug. 6 with felony driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on Interstate 390. *Mathew R. Miller, 26, of Hornell, was charged Aug. 7 with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving. *Anthony A. Barna, 33, of Leraysville, was charged Aug. 1 with violating a protection order. *James K. Buskirk, 21, of Rome, was charged Aug. 2 with burglary, criminal trespass and assault after an incident at a residence in Litchfield Township. *Denise Crain, 56, of Ulster, was charged Aug. 2 with reckless endangerment. *Bryan Reynolds, 37, of Sayre, was charged Aug. 3 with harassment. *John Garino, 20, of Gillett, was charged Aug. 3 with assault stemming from an incident on June 19 in South Creek Township. *Conway Garner, 23, of Towanda, was charged Aug. 5 with harassment. *Jennifer L. Thompson, 22, of Wysox, was charged Aug. 6 with harassment. *Karina Pazos, 18 of Horseheads, and a 15-year-old Horseheads girl were charged Aug. 1 with petit larceny at Wal-Mart in Horseheads. *Krista L. Steinhauer, 28, of Elmira Heights, was charged Aug. 1 with petit larceny at Macy's in the Arnot Mall in Big Flats. *Josephine E. Detar, 54, of Millport, was charged Aug. 4 with aggravated harassment. *Joshua W. Vanderpool, 18, of Gillett, and a 16-year-old Horseheads boy were charged Aug. 5 with underage possession of alcohol. Vanderpool was also charged with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Ricky A. Otts, 49, of Hector, was charged July 23 with felony aggravated cruelty to animals stemming from the shooting of a cat. *Michael Conover, 69, of state Route 79 in Mecklenburg, was charged Aug. 5 with cruelty to animals stemming from allegations he kept several cats in a house in unsanitary conditions. *Nathan J. Hemme, 21, of Concordia, Mo., was charged Aug. 3 with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct. *Carmella R. Hare, 32, of Utica, was charged Aug. 3 with third-degree criminal tampering, second-degree harassment, disorderly conduct and unlawful possession of marijuana. *Karl M. Wenzl, 31, of Susquehanna, Pa., was charged July 24 with carrying a firearm without a license when not permitted to carry a firearm. He was arraigned in district court and committed to the Potter County Jail in lieu of $15,000 bail. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records.


Nationwide agencies to host show car, simulator

Nationwide Insurance, sponsor of the NASCAR Nationwide series, will have its show car and simulator at several sites this week in conjunction with Saturday's Zippo 200 race at Watkins Glen International.


Valley Car Thieves Doing Well For Themselves

Historically, some businesses thrive during recessions and it seems that Valley car thieves will post a very strong quarter.


Addison railroad crossing improvements planned

The state Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the village of Addison and Norfolk Southern Railway Company, plans to improve the railroad facility and railroad crossing on state Route 417 in the ...


People in the Twin Tiers

St. James Mercy Hospital *MOON -- A son, Thursday, July 31, 2008, to Timothy and Kealica Campbell Moon of Prattsburgh.


Cross country series gets you ready for the fall

The Wineglass Running Club is presenting its annual summer cross country series.


Community dance tonight in Addison

ADDISON - The Addison Community Center will host a community dance from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. today at its facility on Community Drive, off Front Street, behind Webb's Grocery.


Near Drowning Victim's Condition UPDATE

Police have identified the victim as Donald Combs of Lindley. They say combs and other children were swimming, under adult supervision, when he slipped under water.


Lindley boy, 7, remains critical following near drowning

LINDLEY - A 7-year-old Lindley boy, who nearly drowned Tuesday in the Tioga River, remained in critical condition Wednesday morning at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.


Community Foundation Spring Grants

The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes Inc., at 307B E. Water St.


Summer reading program winners

This week's prize winners in the Star-Gazette Summer Reading Program are: *Sydney Northup, a second-grader at Chemung Elementary, will receive a signed copy of "I Like Gum" written by Doreen Tango Hampton and ...


Courts record

The following indictments were handed up June 27 by a county grand jury: *Christopher Abeel, 31, of Denwood Terrace in Bath, was charged with third-degree grand larceny after an incident in March in the village ...


No Ice At The North Pole

Title: NO ICE AT THE NORTH POLE It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year.


People in the Twin Tiers

St. James Mercy Hospital *COOTS -- A son, Wednesday, June 18, 2008, to Denise M. Coots of Addison.


Corning Inc. lends a hand

ADDISON -- At daybreak Wednesday, there was nothing but a foundation on the lot at 15 Prospect St.


Coring Inc. Rolls Up their Sleeves

June 25, 2008 ADDISON--A Southern Tier family will be getting a new home thanks to an international effort by a Southern Tier Company.


Police Record

He was arraigned in Steuben County Court and sent to the Steuben County Jail without bail.


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