PRESS RELEASE *Located*On October 1, 2019, Lapp was located in Pottsville, PA. Pennsylvania State Police assisted in locating Lapp. SP Amity, Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) are attempting to locate Molton R. Lapp, 14 years old from the town of Genesee, Allegany County. Lapp was last seen on September 23, 2019 at her residence. Lapp left aContinue reading “Missing Allegany County teen located”
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Manhattan Theatre Club’s "The New Englanders" Opens Wednesday, October 2
Manhattan Theatre Club Opens Tomorrow – Wednesday, October 2 At The Studio at Stage II – Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Series at New York City Center Manhattan Theatre Club’s world premiere of The New Englanders, the new play by Jeff Augustin (Little Children Dream of God) and directed by Saheem Ali (Sugar inContinue reading “Manhattan Theatre Club’s "The New Englanders" Opens Wednesday, October 2”
Singapore needs a massive revamp of the income tax regime
The poor Singaporeans are the highest taxed individuals in Singapore in nett terms. Though many have been beguiled by the little income tax they are paying, many low income and no income Singaporeans are still subject to the regressive GST, taxing on everything that a Singaporean used and consumed. This is very unhealthy and discriminatoryContinue reading “Singapore needs a massive revamp of the income tax regime”
Eric Conway: MDTheatreGuide.com: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Theatre Morgan
Whitley Cargill (Laura) and Daymon Gray (The Gentleman Caller) – photo by Dr. Eric Conway Dr. Eric Conway writes: If you believed that my review of Theatre Morgan’s THE GLASS MENAGERIE may have been biased, please read review by the Maryland Theatre Guide for an additional opinion below. To quote the review: “Go seeContinue reading “Eric Conway: MDTheatreGuide.com: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Theatre Morgan”
Sergio Mims: SlippedDisc.com: Sheku Kanneh-Mason performs Elgar Cello Concerto
Sergio A. Mims writes: Below is part of John Gough’s recent review of the Sept 27 concert of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla with Sheku Kanneh-Mason performing Elgar’s Cello Concerto: Slipped Disc September 29. 2019 CBSO at Symphony Hall ***** Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla The CBSO has had a close association withContinue reading “Sergio Mims: SlippedDisc.com: Sheku Kanneh-Mason performs Elgar Cello Concerto”
CARDIAC REHAB PROGRAM AT JONES MEMORIAL RECERTIFIED
WELLSVILLE, NY (October 1, 2019) – The Cardiac Rehab Program at Jones Memorial Hospital has been recertified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). This certification is recognition of Jones Memorial Hospital’s commitment to improving the quality of life of patients by enhancing standards of care. Cardiac Rehab is designed to helpContinue reading “CARDIAC REHAB PROGRAM AT JONES MEMORIAL RECERTIFIED”
Allegany County Historical Society announces quilt winner
“ACHS ANNOUNCESSES QUILT RAFFLE WINNER ! Martha DeCain of Raleigh, North Carolina is the winner of our quilt raffle for fundraising by ACHS (Allegany County Historical Society). Funds raised are for the benefit of the ACHS history programs and Museum expenses in Andover. ACHS Museum is open to the public free year round onContinue reading “Allegany County Historical Society announces quilt winner”
Obituary: Dave Edward Sekoll, 67, Wellsville – UPDATED
Dave Edward Sekoll, 67, of 3424 Carter Road, passed away at home on Monday, September 30, 2019, with his family at his side. He was born September, 26, 1952 in Wellsville the son of the late John and Frances (Perham) Sekoll. Dave enjoyed fishing, working on cars, tinkering country music, cook outs, bon-fires, professional wrestling,Continue reading “Obituary: Dave Edward Sekoll, 67, Wellsville – UPDATED”
Exclusive: Alfred Police Chief talks about new bail law in a college town
During a thirty-nine minute interview with Alfred Police Chief Paul Griffith Tuesday afternoon, he unloaded his concerns about a new law that takes effect January 1, 2020 regarding when police can demand a court arraignment and whether or not bail can be set. Griffith oversees a college town that is home to Alfred State College andContinue reading “Exclusive: Alfred Police Chief talks about new bail law in a college town”
Law Enforcement fuming over soon to be enacted reforms to bail
Beginning January 1st, the criminal justice system in New York State will take a hard, left turn. The change involves a new law that addresses when, and how bail can be imposed on criminal defendants. Police locally, and across the region, have been quite vocal lately. Here is an example from Bath Police Chief ChadContinue reading “Law Enforcement fuming over soon to be enacted reforms to bail”