Morning Edition for Tuesday, July 11th presented by Canandaigua Dentistry!
Gov. Hochul visits flood ravaged Canandaigua, credit card skimmer found at Waterloo Walmart, and Sodus man struck by CSX train in Wayne County. More on those stories plus your daily top-10!
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Latest on historic flooding in city of Canandaigua
Following widespread flooding in Ontario County, numerous beaches around Canandaigua Lake’s northern and eastern ends remain shut due to concerns about debris and potential pollutants. Governor Kathy Hochul visited Canandaigua on Monday, acknowledging the extensive damage to structures in the area and thanking first responders for their effort. DeBolt assured that the beaches would not reopen until water quality tests were completed, adding that they were coordinating with relevant entities for this process. “We’re conducting water sampling right now to make sure that all the appropriate levels are safe for the beaches to continue in operation and to see when we can reopen the closed beaches. We will keep the public notified when we get the results of that testing,” DeBolt stated.
Credit card skimmer found at Waterloo Walmart: Eight stores impacted by these devices now
Add the Waterloo Walmart store to the list of those impacted by credit card skimmers. Authorities reported late-Monday that a skimmer was located on Register #10 at the Waterloo store, which is in addition to those found in Auburn, Camillus, Cortlandville, Central Square, East Syracuse, Granby, and Oswego. The same group of individuals is suspected in all of these cases.
More headlines for Tuesday, July 11th!
Deputies: Sodus man struck by CSX train in Arcadia late-Monday
Major expansion coming to Auburn City Court: What’s next now that City Council has given approval?
Seneca supervisors set to take legal action against state law over OTB
Steuben County auctioning off nearly 100 properties: Here’s how to place a bid
Ithaca man held without bail after weekend incident that left officer with minor injuries
Auburn man pleads guilty to leaving dogs in cages, trapped in 80 degree heat
Republicans lawmakers call for high-speed internet access funding Upstate
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CONCRETE JUNGLE: Stumbling into the All Star Break
It wasn’t an ideal entrance into the All-Star Break for the Mets and Yankees. Paul Russo and Kyle Evans talk about the return of Carlos Rodon and Dillon Lawson being fried midseason from the Yankees and the hiring of Sean Casey. The guys talk about the offense for the Mets going quiet in San Diego after sweeping the Diamondbacks. They discuss the latest injury news for the teams, talk All-Star Game, and update things in Rochester and Syracuse.