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DriversLicensePhotoCenterInDelawareCountyPaThe Odessa File People of Schuyler County. Curlys. Family Restaurant, Watkins Glen. Sponsoring this People page Curlys Family Restaurant. Route 1. 4 near the P C Plaza in Watkins Glen. Phone 5. 35 4. 38. Serving breakfast. Website To link to the Curlys Family Restaurant website, you can click on the. Obituaries may be found here. Gold. Silver and Coins. Buying locally for 3. Gene Lanebuying by appointment only. Phone 6. 07 3. 42 3. Or write P. O. Box 2. Image%20Library/NNA/Knowledge%20Center/Notary-ID-Requirements.jpg' alt='Drivers License Photo Center In Delaware County Pa' title='Drivers License Photo Center In Delaware County Pa' />Burdett, NY 1. Jimmy Combs Scholarship. Accepting donations for Athletic Scholarship Award. In loving memory of James Dean Combs. March 2. 8, 1. 96. Sept. 1. 2, 2. 01. DC Consumer Rights Coalition. 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Jared Mendez, 3. 2, of Bradford, NY, who was convicted of theft of anhydrous ammonia with knowledge it would be used to manufacture methamphetamine, was sentenced to 4. Chief U. S. District Judge Frank P. Geraci, Jr. In addition, Terry Champion, who was convicted of possession of a listed chemical with knowledge it would be used to manufacture a controlled substance, was sentenced to 6. Assistant U. S. Attorney Katelyn M. Hartford, who handled the case, said that between June 2. May 4, 2. 01. 6, Mendez and Champion conspired with Scott Kennedy and others to manufacture and distribute meth. Kennedy, 4. 0, of Beaver Dams, was sentenced last month to 2. Authorities said Kennedy distributed large amounts of methamphetamine with and to people throughout the area of Schuyler, Chemung, and Steuben Counties in New York. During this time, they added, he received the assistance of numerous co conspirators who provided him with supplies with the intent that he would use those supplies to manufacture meth. Between July 2. 01. October 2. 01. 5, Jared Mendez stole anhydrous ammonia and sold it to Kennedy. Between January 2. May 4, 2. 01. 6, authorities said, Champion obtained quantities of pseudoephedrine and sold it to Kennedy. In addition, on January 2. Champion possessed approximately 1. On that date, he was pulled over while driving on South Valley Road in Steuben County. During a search of the vehicle, officers located the pseudoephedrine pills. Co defendant Wendy Kennedy has been convicted and is awaiting sentencing. Charges are pending against another man. The sentencings are the result of an investigation by the New York State Police, Special Investigations Unit, Rochester the New York State Police, CNET Southern Tier, under the direction of Major Richard Allen the Schuyler County Sheriffs Department, under the direction of William Yessman and the Schuyler County District Attorneys Office, under the direction of Joseph Fazzary. Kennedy gets 2. 35 months in meth case ROCHESTER, Nov. Scott Kennedy, 4. Beaver Dams, who was convicted of federal drug charges in connection with a methamphetamine ring operating across Schuyler, Chemung and Steuben Counties, was sentenced in U. S. District Court Monday to 2. Chief U. S. District Judge Frank P. Geraci imposed the sentence in a case in which Kennedy was found guilty of conspiracy to manufacture, possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, 5. According to Assistant U. S. Attorney Katelyn M. Hartford, who handled the case, Kennedy conspired between June 2. May 4, 2. 01. 6 with others, including sister Wendy Kennedy, Jared Mendez and Terry Champion to manufacture and distribute large amounts of meth to people in the three county area. During that time, a press release noted, defendant personally manufactured large amounts of methamphetamine at his home at 4. Campground Road in the Town of Catlin and on the property maintained by his sister, Wendy Kennedy, at 2. County Route 1. 9 in the Town of Dix. Kennedy, the release said, also received assistance from numerous co conspirators who provided him with supplies with the intent that he would use those supplies to manufacture methamphetamine. Jared Mendez, for example, sold stolen anhydrous ammonia to Kennedy, while Terry Champion sold pseudoephedrine to Kennedy. Jared Mendez, Terry Champion and Wendy Kennedy have been convicted of charges stemming from the conspiracy and will be sentenced on December 1, November 3. December 1. 9, respectively. Mondays sentencing was the result of an investigation by the New York State Police, Special Investigations Unit, Rochester the New York State Police, CNET Southern Tier, under the direction of Major Richard Allen the Schuyler County Sheriffs Department, under the direction of Sheriff William Yessman and the Schuyler County District Attorneys Office, under the direction of District Attorney Joseph Fazzary. Santa and other holiday figures were among the items for sale at the St. James bazaar. Bazaar Day Churches ring in the holidays SCHUYLER COUNTY, Nov. A church in Odessa and two churches in Watkins Glen were among those celebrating the start of the holiday season Saturday with bazaars. The United Methodist Church of Odessa and Catharine hosted its annual Holiday Bazaar, with crafts available for sale alongside the church pews and in side rooms and rooms behind the fellowship hall. Lunch was also available for purchase, as were baked goods. Santa and Mrs. Claus were upstairs for pictures with kids. The annual St. Marys Holiday Bazaar drew a large crowd to the Parish Center on 1. Street in Watkins Glen, where craft vendors, live dulcimer music, a cake booth and raffles were under way. A cafe offered pasta selections and meatball subs along with fried dough and cinnamon rolls. Kids worked on Chrismas projects in Santas Workshop. St. James Episcopal Church attracted a steady stream of people to its Holiday Bazaar, held in the Friendship Hall on 6th Street in Watkins Glen. A lunch offerng soup, sandwich and dessert proved popular, with available seating filled. Various crafts were for sale, and a raffle offered prizes including a quilt, themed baskets and a dollhouse kit. Photo in text Alyssa Mc. Cray offered cards for sale at the Odessa bazaar featuring her Noble Photography Design photos. She also shoots weddings and other special moments. She can be reached at noblephotoanddesigngmail. Two girls gaze at alpacas on display at St. Marys Holiday Bazaar. The animals were from Four Season Alpacas in Dundee. An honor guard from American Legion Post 6. Veterans honored at Watkins fire house ceremony, but with a jarring interruption WATKINS GLEN, Nov. Veterans were honored Saturday in an annual ceremony moved from the Schuyler County Courthouse lawn to the warmer confines of the Watkins Glen Fire Department, but it turned into a ceremony unlike any that organizer Tony Specchio or anyone else, it seemed had ever seen. As keynote speaker Assemblyman Phil Palmesano neared the end of his talk, First Responders jumped into action as two youngsters collapsed onto the concrete floor of the fire department bays where scores of area residents had congregated. And a third person, an elderly adult, became dizzy and made it to the buildings interior before collapsing. Palmesano stopped practically in mid sentence, and the ceremony was put on hold as a fire bay door was opened to let in fresh air. Medical personnel tended to the three victims for more than a half hour and ambulances arrived to transport them to the hospital.