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Alpine, NY Home Improvement Loans in New York

Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Alpine, 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 Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU. 

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Alpine, New York News
Hometown eats: Diner opens doors in downtown Newfield

NEWFIELD - It has been 40 years since the Town of Newfield has had an honest to goodness diner, after the Busy Bee burned down decades ago and was never rebuilt.


Community Bulletin Board

The Chemung County Humane Society and Society for the Preservation of Cruelty to Animals in Big Flats encourages families to practice animal safety on Halloween with the following tips: * Don't leave pets in ...


Odessa library plans fundraiser Nov. 2

The Dutton S. Peterson Library in Odessa will hold a "Sweets, Spirits, Sketches & Songs: A Library Celebration" event from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov.


2 charged with shooting bison

HECTOR - Schuyler County Sheriff's deputies have charged two men with misdemeanor animal cruelty for allegedly killing two bison that had escaped from a Ulysses farm.


Odessa, Alpine men face animal cruelty charges

An Odessa man and an Alpine man have been arrested by the Schuyler County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigation Division on animal cruelty charges.


People in the Twin Tiers

Kuppe was awarded a college scholarship from the Hearing Loss Association of America and is the recipient of the New York State Lottery Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship and the college's Board of Directors Award ...


Monitor

Individuals charged with criminal offenses noted in this column will face a court proceeding to determine whether they are guilty of the charges.


Poker Run will spread Spirit of Schuyler

Spirit of Schuyler is taking its show on the road with a group of folks known for their generosity and for having a good time.


Ride honors fallen soldiers

Rolling Honor rumbled into Don and Bertha Phillips' driveway aboard four Harley-Davidson motorcycles Sunday afternoon in the rain.


Healthy choices at the park

Eating in a healthy way has never been easier, especially at the Wisner Market. Many vendors offer organic and healthy options every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wisner Park in Elmira.


Wisner Market opens Thursday with new vendors

Herbal products and wine will be among the offerings of several new vendors joining Wisner Market this year as organizers of the weekly event prepare to begin its 12th year.


Monitor

Individuals charged with criminal offenses noted in this column will face a court proceeding to determine whether they are guilty of the charges.


Ethiopian Reta easily wins Lilac 10K

"I ran a fast first mile to see if anyone could go with me, and no one did."

Professional runner Alene Reta of Manhattan easily defended his Medved Lilac 10K title today, winning the 30th annual road race by 25 seconds in a field of 994 finishers. via Democrat & Chronicle


Military news

Army PFC Abbey Darling graduated April 10 from Basic Combat Training from Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. via Ithaca Journal


Police record

*James R. Ryan, 29, of West Water Street in Elmira, was charged May 7 with second-degree criminal contempt. *Melissa A. Nichols, 46, of Horseheads, was arrested May 5 on a warrant charging her with theft of services. *James H. Squires, 43, of Elmira, was arrested May 5 on a warrant charging him with second-degree criminal contempt. *Gerald M. Palmer, 45, of Elmira, was arrested May 5 on a warrant charging him with petit larceny. *Amber J. Harvey, 21, of Elmira, was arrested May 5 on a warrant charging her with facilitating aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. *A 17-year-old Elmira boy was charged May 5 with second-degree criminal contempt. *Marcus Shazer, 21, of John Street in Elmira, was charged May 5 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Kimberly Y. Cheatham, 35, of South Main Street in Elmira, was charged May 6 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop on Harmon Street. *Jovon Moss, 21, of Elmira, was arrested May 7 on a warrant charging him with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. *Michelle A. Jones, 21, of Elmira, was arrested May 7 on a warrant charging her with obstruction of governmental administration. *Daniel A. Ford, 23, of Elmira, was arrested May 7 on a warrant charging him with petit larceny. *David E. Terry Jr., 23, of Veteran, was charged May 7 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after a traffic stop on Fulton Street. *Valeria L. Ketchum, 20, of Elmira, was charged May 8 with felony driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on Spaulding Street. *Sara Eddy, 28, of Alpine, was charged April 1 with fourth-degree grand larceny. *Brion L. Peters 32, of Gillett, was charged April 1 with aggravated driving while intoxicated, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of marijuana after a traffic stop on Wyncoop Creek Road in Van Etten. *Michael J. Golotty, 20, of Corning, was charged April 2 with second-degree burglary. *Shawn R. DeProspero, 23, of Elmira, was charged April 2 with unlawful possession of marijuana. *Anthony L. Thompson, 39, of Elmira, was charged April 2 with speeding, broken tail light, expired inspection certificate and unlawful possession of marijuana after a traffic stop on Broadway in Southport. *A 17-year-old Elmira girl was charged April 3 with underage possession of alcohol. *Damon R.E. Morris, 41, of Elmira, was charged April 3 with third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. *Ronald P. Middaugh, 47, of Elmira, was charged April 4 with second-degree assault. *Erin M. Hazen, 19, of Elmira, was charged April 4 with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny. *Andrew S. Hazen, 25, of Elmira, was charged April 4 with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. *James E. Stage, 65, of Lowman, was charged April 6 with unlawful disposal of solid waste. *Daniel F. Walker, 22, of Elmira, was charged April 6 with second-degree aggravated harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. *Jeffery A. Palski, 33, of Elmira, was charged April 7 with felony violation of probation. *Pamela T. Nagel, 19, of Rock Stream, was charged April 8 with petit larceny. *Arthur V. Alpaugh, 30, of Ridgebury, was charged April 8 with petit larceny and false personation. *Dustin E. Maldonado, 18, of Rochester, was charged April 8 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of marijuana and speeding after a traffic stop on state Route 17 in town of Chemung. *Donnell W. Lattimer, 40, of Elmira Heights, was charged April 8 with petit larceny. *Joshua M. Strong, 18, of Elmira, was charged April 9 with unlawful possession of marijuana, unlawfully dealing with fireworks and littering. *Jeffery C. Dinkins, 40, of Decatur Street in Corning, was charged May 6 with petit larceny and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance at Wal-Mart in Erwin. *David A. Morley, 34, of Troupsburg, was charged May 4 with driving while intoxicated, having a blood-alcohol level greater than .08 percent and failure to stay in lane. *Eric A. Vosburgh, 25, of Campbell, was charged May 4 with driving while intoxicated, having a blood-alcohol level greater than .08 percent and failure to keep right. *Vanessa L. Lewek, 30, of Lamphear Court in Corning, was charged May 8 with fourth-degree stalking. *Michael W. Deberardinis, 29, of Watkins Glen, was charged May 3 with third-degree assault. *Two girls, ages 16 and 17, both of Athens, were charged April 30 with second-degree burglary and petit larceny. *Paula A. Larson, 23, of Port Allegany, was charged May 3 with possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and disorderly conduct. *Terry M. Clark, 20, of Roulette, was charged May 4 with driving while intoxicated, theft and receiving stolen property after a traffic stop on Dingman Run Road in Hebron Township. A 16-year-old boy also was charged with theft and receiving stolen property. via Star-Gazette


Announcements for May 4, 2008

Lorene A. Keem and Ian G. Barulich, both of Hamburg, NY will be married October 31, 2008 in Alpine, NY. via Star-Gazette


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