Your Morning Edition for Thursday, May 9th presented by Canandaigua Dentistry!
Wayne teens arrested for creating, selling ghost guns, Ontario supervisors extend landfill study, Victor restaurant shuts down unexpectedly, Auburn homeless shelter goes back before public and more!
Three Wayne teens accused of 3D printing and selling guns
Three teens from Wayne County have been arrested following an extensive investigation by the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Oakley S. Billings, Nicholas D. Frizelle, and Colin L. Galloway, all 18, face multiple charges related to illegal firearm activities, including the sale and possession of ghost guns.
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The Ontario County Board of Supervisors has granted a six-month extension to MSW Consultants for a comprehensive study on the future of the county’s landfill. The Florida-based consultancy, engaged in June 2023, is analyzing the operations at the Seneca-based landfill to guide the Board’s decision on its potential closure by the end of 2028 when its operating permit expires and it is expected to reach capacity. [READ MORE]
Nocino, a local Italian restaurant in Eastview Mall, has shut its doors after less than three years of operation. The restaurant announced its closure on May 7th via Instagram, expressing gratitude to its patrons and the community for their support. Nocino, which occupied a 9,000-square-foot space near the mall’s sundial at Entrance 2, ceased operations on May 6th. [READ MORE]
What’s it going to be like today
The Auburn Planning Board has announced a public hearing for June 4th to discuss a revised proposal for an 80-bed homeless shelter on Grant Avenue.
The session, set for 6:30 p.m. in the Auburn City Council chambers, follows modifications to the original shelter plan, aimed at addressing public concerns and reducing the facility’s impact on the neighborhood. [READ MORE]
A local man will be headed to prison after new action in court. Preston Herbst of Canandaigua pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Rochester for transferring obscene material. The plea follows his previous 36-month prison sentence received last July for possession of child pornography. [READ MORE]
Cayuga County Chair Aileen McNabb-Coleman has continued a state of emergency effective in response to a national immigration crisis impacting local resources. The emergency order, aimed at managing the influx of migrants and asylum seekers into the county, outlines strict guidelines for providing necessary services such as shelter and healthcare. [READ MORE]
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