Morning Edition for Friday, Sept. 9th
Off-duty Cayuga Co. jail supervisor crashes truck into house, spotlight on Windmill and Main Deck in Penn Yan, and latest on attempted murder investigation in Bath.
Here are the stories we’re following for you Friday, September 9th. The Morning Edition is a daily digest of the biggest stories that matter to your life in the Finger Lakes. Today’s newsletter is sponsored by DiSanto Propane. Learn more about them and other FingerLakes1.com partners by scrolling down.
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Sheriff Brian Schenck says an off-duty Cayuga County jail supervisor crashed his vehicle into a home in Moravia. The homeowners were forced to leave as the house was too damaged to remain. The driver has been charged with DWI as disciplinary and criminal investigations continue. [MORE]
Located along NY-14A in Penn Yan, The Windmill is open all Summer long and into the Fall until the last weekend of November. There’s so much to enjoy from the live music to the homemade and fresh food, as well as admiring all the products at the arts and crafts markets. Reporter Megan Hatch has the latest from this staple. [MORE]
New York State is sending out direct relief checks to residents. Who qualifies as part of this massive $475 million spend? When will the checks arrive? These are the questions we have answers to today! [MORE]
Main Deck sits on the north end of Keuka Lake in the village of Penn Yan and brings three unique dining concepts to the village – Main Deck restaurant, Tunnel Bar and patio lounge, and Scuttlebutts take-away window service. Today we have a closer look at this neat venue! [MORE]
Police in Bath say they’re investigating an attempted murder. Nearly 12 hours after the attack, the suspect was taken into custody at a local Tops supermarket. Here’s what we know now as the investigation continues. [MORE]