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News Update for Sat., Feb. 15, 2014

Former President of Southwestern Midget Football Program arrested for allegedly stealing fund-raising money...

A Busti woman is free on bail for allegedly stealing $7,000 in fund-raising proceeds from the Southwestern Trojan Midget Football Program.  Lakewood-Busti Police say 44 year-old Tracy Parker was the new president of the program... which later merged with the Lakeshore Midget Football League.  Investigators say the program held several fund-raisers to raise money to help get the program on it's feet.  Over the course of the 2013 season... police say the money raised would be turned over to Parker... who would then deposit the money into the program's bank account.  However... the investigation showed that she was taking money out of the deposits for her own use.  Further investigation led to Parker being charged with third-degree Grand Larceny.  She was arraigned... and, sent to the county jail where she posted $3,000 bail.


Eastern New York schools close or delay start as Winter storm hits...

Some upstate New York school districts had already used up their allotment of snow days even before the latest blast of winter weather forced many districts to cancel classes for a second straight day.  In Dutchess County... nine of 16 local school districts were out of snow days before Thursday's storm hit the region. Most schools in the mid-Hudson Valley were closed yesterday and remained closed yesterday.


Brocton boil water order lifted...

Chautauqua County director of Health and Human Services Christine Schuyler announced Friday that the boil water order for the village of Brocton, and past of the town of Portland had been lifted.  A Water Main break occured this past Wednesday night, and water was turned off to isolate the break Thursday.  Service was restored later that day... but, another round of water testing was needed for the order to be removed.