Flynn Named Director of Security at Turning Stone

Flynn

(Verona, NY- Dec. 29, 2011) David Flynn of Chadwicks has been promoted to director of security at the Oneida Indian Nation’s Turning Stone Resort Casino.  As director, he leads the security team that looks out for the safety and security of the resort, its employees and the 4.5 million guests who visit the destination getaway annually.

Flynn joined Turning Stone’s security team in March 2008 as security manager.  Prior to coming to Turning Stone, Flynn was a security manager with the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City for 14 years.

 

 

Oneida County Youth Celebrate National 4-H Week Oct. 2-8


(Oneida County, NY – Oct. 2011) October 2-8 is National 4-H Week, and Oneida County is celebrating the 4-H youth who have made an impact on the community, and are stepping up to the challenges of a complex and changing world.

Recent findings from Tufts University’s 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development indicate that young people in 4-H are three times more likely to contribute to their communities than youth not participating in 4-H. Notably, the Tufts research discovered that the structured learning, encouragement and adult mentoring that 4-H’ers receive play a vital role in helping them actively contribute to their communities.

In Oneida County, more than 300 4-H members and 120 volunteers are involved in 4‑H.  The Oneida County 4-H program reaches over 3000 total youth through after-school programs and other 4-H sponsored activities throughout the year.

Oneida county 4-H members are involved in a wide variety of projects from animals to robotics.  They actively participate in public communication events, community service and project specific shows and competitions.  4-H volunteers guide youth by using their individual expertise and mentoring them throughout the year.  An abundant amount of local, state, and national opportunities are available to those involved in 4-H.  These opportunities and more are available through the 4-H program and help us build our leaders of tomorrow.

Learn how you can become involved in 4-H by calling Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County at (315) 736-3394, extension 122 or email Kristi Cranwell at kac292@cornell.edu

Searching for the Lost Treasures of Ancient History: Also Known as Antiquing in the Central New York Region

(Syracuse, NY – Sept. 28, 2011) The Central New York Region has everything a traveler could want out of a visit to New York State, from something old (historical landmarks, museums and rustic B&Bs) to something new (state-of-the-art science centers, modern theatrical performances and high-end spas). To emphasize the “something old,” the area is overflowing with quaint shops touting eclectic antiques and collectibles, offering a slice of the region’s rich past. It is truly a picker’s (and a historian’s) paradise.

For starters, the Madison-Bouckville area offers a year-round antique venue with over 30 shops featuring hundreds of dealers, plus the largest antique show in New York State every third week in August. This event, the Madison Bouckville Antique Week, draws more than 2,000 dealers for a weeklong show along one two-mile stretch of Route 20. Another superb find for antique hunters in Madison County is The Market at Oneida Commons, a neat little mall open year-round that’s packed with vintage items, crafts, jewelry, books, furniture, locally-produced Pride of NY foods and other odds and ends that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Cobbler & C. in Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, offers a treasure trove of antiques. Up on the second floor is a wide array of used, but “new to you” goods: a collection of old dishes, glassware, books, magazines and other collectibles.

In Oneida County, the Westmoreland Antique Center features 80 dealer spaces with a vast array of antiques and vintage collectibles like holiday merchandise, milk bottles, postcards and advertising collectibles, plus a vast selection of glassware, china and furniture.

Charlotte’s Antiques in Chenango County welcomes antique enthusiasts to pore over home décor, women’s clothing and jewelry, and rare collectibles, among other specialty items. For Iroquois artifacts, one-of-a-kind classics and various collectibles, Carriage Barn Antiques, Iroquois Antiques and Pheasant Farm Antiques are a few popular stops in the area.

The Little Falls Antique Center in Herkimer County showcases oldies but goodies from 18 dealers. Just a ways down the street, Stone Mill of Little Falls houses everything vintage from lighting, to clothing, to decorative arts and prints, plus local treasures like Oriental carpets from Erie Canal Carpets, sterling silver and cookbooks. The unexpected can be expected in the old factory atmosphere of this 1839 mill built on the banks of the Mohawk River, as the inventory is ever changing. Greater Binghamton’s Clinton Street, aptly named the “Antique Row,” is a hot spot for antiquing, hosting as many as 30 dealers at a given time. The locale makes perfect sense, as Clinton Street itself is an antique – it existed long before the city of Binghamton.

Cooperstown in Otsego County is saturated in antiquing opportunities. More than 50 shops line the area, from main streets to country roads, including NYS Route 7 corridor from Unadilla to Oneonta, the NYS Route 28 corridor from Oneonta to Cooperstown, and US Route 20, the road to the Madison-Bouckville Antique Show. For those seeking a myriad of vintage items, from china and glassware to historic textiles and furniture, shops like Barkley Barn Blue Ribbon Antiques, Lake Antiques and Antiques & Artifacts are must-sees. Even the antiquing venues themselves are fascinating and range from charming homes to old barns brimming with collectibles.

For some, a successful hunt for the perfect antique can take months or even years. The Central New York Region’s seemingly limitless supply of rare antiques and collectibles in dozens of shops across the area, however, can certainly help to shorten the duration of that hunt and make it quite enjoyable along the way.

For more antiquing opportunities and other information about the Central New York Region, check out:www.JustGoCNY.com.

 

School’s Open – Drive Carefully

AAA schools open

 

Pictured from left, are, Officer Joseph Dare of the Utica Police Department, Riley Kohl (5 years old), Ella Lorraine (5 years old) and Edward P. Welsh, General Manager – AAA NY Central Region.

(Utica, NY- Sept. 2, 2011) The Utica Police Department and top state

and local officials have joined to urge vigorous public support of AAA’s annual “School’s Open—Drive Carefully” campaign to help preserve the safety of children traveling to and from school.

AAA’s yearly “School’s Open—Drive Carefully” campaign alerts motorists to the special risks to school-age children from motor vehicle crashes, the leading cause of death for children from five to fourteen years old.

To encourage drivers to exercise caution, Edward Welsh, General Manager of AAA New York’s Central Region said that “AAA will be placing colorful posters bearing the “School’s Open” legend to local police departments and will display them at many busy intersections and school crossings during the month of September.”

Motorists will receive an additional reminder each time they see one of the “School’s Open” bumper stickers, also distributed by AAA New York for display on trucks, buses, official vehicles, school buses and passenger cars. Among the prominent officials who have endorsed AAA’s “School’s Open” campaign this year are: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo; Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, Barbara Fiala; Commissioner of Education, John King and Acting Superintendent of State Police, Joseph D’Amico. The New York State Association of Chiefs of Police also supports the campaign.

Officer Joseph Dare similarly endorsed the efforts of AAA New York and reminded motorists, “School’s Open – Drive Carefully.”

Ed Welsh also emphasized the need to show extra caution when driving as schools reopen, since it is then that vacation-minded children are apt to be less careful.  Motorists should be particularly alert for children darting out between parked cars on busy streets.

 

Cultural Resources Council Offers Arts Grants

(Aug. 30, 2011) The Cultural Resources Council has expanded its role in providing grant support for Central New York artists and public arts programs.

A regional arts agency based in Syracuse, the CRC is now accepting applications for four different arts grant programs serving nine counties.

“The arts are an important element in the vitality of our communities,” said Steven Butler, CRC Executive Director. “In this time of economic retrenchment, we are pleased to offer support for arts activity in a wider geographic area.”

While the geographic reach of the four programs differs, support is now available to artists, not-for-profit organizations and municipalities in Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Otsego and Oswego Counties. Potential applicants should check the specific program descriptions to determine eligibility.

Community Arts Grants are offered to not-for-profit organizations that sponsor community-based arts projects. Grants of $500 to $5,000 are awarded competitively for activities such as performances, arts festivals, exhibitions, public arts classes, mural projects, and many other programs that enhance local cultural life.

Funds are provided by the State and Local Partnership Program of the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), through its Decentralization initiative. Counties served by CRC Community Arts Grants are: Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego. Applications must be received by November 1.

Individual Artist Grants are offered to artists in the visual, performing, literary and media arts for carrying out creative projects that strengthen their connection to the community. Grants of $1,000 are awarded for activities such as the creation of art in public places; the creation of new music, choreography or scripts for public performance; the creation and public dissemination of film or video works.

Funds are provided by the State and Local Partnership Program of the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), through its Decentralization initiative. Counties served by CRC Individual Artist Grants are Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego.

Strategic Opportunity Stipends (SOS) are grants of $200 to $1,500 offered to working artists in all disciplines for specific opportunities that significantly benefit their career development. The CRC is one of eight regional organizations throughout New York who administer this program for the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).

The CRC administers Strategic Opportunity Stipends for artists residing in Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and Otsego Counties. Applications must be received by Sept. 12 or April 5.

Art$TART Grants of $500 to $2,000 support creative teaching partnerships between schools (Pre-K through Grade 12) and arts organizations or individual artists.

With funds from the Arts Education Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, the program supports curriculum-related projects in public or private schools of Cayuga, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego counties.  Applications must be  received by Nov. 15.

Details and application procedures for all CRC arts grant programs are available on the CRC website at www.mycnyarts.org. The website also provides a listing of currently scheduled information meetings throughout Central New York.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tammy Twitchell Crafts Foundation Plans Fundraiser

(Chadwicks, NY – Sept. 2011) The Tammy Twitchell Crafts Foundation will be having a Spaghetti Dinner along with a Chinese Auction on Thursday Sept. 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Willowvale Fire Hall, located at 3459 Oneida St. in Chadwicks. The cost is adults $6 and children $3. Take-outs are available.

The Tammy Twitchell Crafts Foundation was formed in 2005 after Tammy Twitchell formerly of Larson Road, Cassville passed away after a life long battle with cystic fibrosis. Tammy, along with her brother Brian Jr. and Kimberly attended Sauquoit Valley Central School.

The Foundation holds fundraisers throughout the year to raise funds so that the Foundation can help other families who are affected by cystic fibrosis.

If you are unable to attend you can send a financial contribution to the Foundation at:

Tammy Twitchell Crafts Foundation

9495 Larson Road

Cassville, N.Y. 13318

 

Search Warrant of Residence Leads to Arrests

(Utica, NY- June 10, 2011)  On June 9 a search warrant was executed at 9363 Elm St., Apt. 5, Chadwicks, the residence of Tamitha Karriem, during which approximately (2) ounces of suspected cocaine, drug paraphernalia, a bullet-proof vest and a loaded handgun were found. At this same time, the vehicle of Karriem was stopped and a search warrant was executed upon her person, but no contraband or evidence was found. Her vehicle has been secured as evidence in this investigation.

Karriem was taken into custody and processed at the Town of New Hartford Police Department, charged with third-degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, a class A misdemeanor. These charges are based on the suspected cocaine and handgun found at her residence.

She was later arraigned before the Town of New Hartford Court and remanded to the Oneida County Jail in lieu of $30,000 cash or bail bond. She is scheduled to reappear in the Town of New Hartford Court on June 14 at 10 a.m.

Also on June 9search warrants were executed on the person of Lashorn T. Sparrow, 39, and at his residence located at 18 Redfield Av., Apt. 1, Whitesboro. As a result, Sparrow was found in possession of two packaged quantities of suspected cocaine weighing approximately (8) grams, approximately $700 in U.S. currency, and a small quantity of suspected marijuana.

He was taken into custody, processed at the State Police Station in Marcy, and charged with third-degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, a class “B” felony and third-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, a class “D” felony. These charges are based on the suspected cocaine found on his person, and the handgun found at the Chadwicks residence.

Sparrow was later arraigned in the Town of Marcy Court on these charges, and remanded to the Oneida County Jail with no bail amount being set. He is scheduled to reappear in the Village of Whitesboro Court on June 14 at 9:30 a.m.

 

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

 

ONEIDA COUNTY

Alder Creek

Michael J. Thompson, Non Matriculated

 

Ava

Daniel A. Smith, Criminal Justice

 

Blossvale

Heather Michele Light, Paralegal

 

Boonville

Lisa Evans, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

Matthew J. Pfendler, Criminal Justice

Rachel M. Soverns, Business: Business Administration

 

Camden

Amy L. Brazie, Radio-Television Broadcasting

Debrah A. Dean, Paralegal

Samantha R. Link, Business: Accounting

*Teresa M. Seymore, Paralegal

*Heather Irene Yager, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

Chadwicks

Brandie F. Lacey, Early Childhood

 

Clayville

Melissa Sue Ellis, Business: Marketing

 

Clinton

Bryan D. Adams, Computer Network Technician

*Thomas M. Baker, Radio-Television Broadcasting

 

Deerfield

Stephen M. Cronauer, Paralegal

William Brett Wenzel, Music Industry

 

Holland Patent

Wendy N. Baldanza, Paralegal

Robin Lynn DeMarco, Business: Accounting

*Rachel E. Hague, Early Childhood

*Tabatha M. Miller, Criminal Justice

 

Marcy

Danae M. Donatello, Business: Sports and Recreation Management

*Karajon Jordan Johnson, Physical Therapist Assistant

Catherine A. Zywiak, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

New Hartford

*Jason A. Colenzo, Physical Therapist Assistant

*Michael L. Elleman, Physical Therapist Assistant

Shaun Hadity, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Physical Education

*Amy M. Mathias, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Michael S. Powers, Computer Network Technician

Kristen M. Springer, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Carly A. Steet, Paralegal

*Candace R. Synrod, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

New York Mills

Scott Richard Phillips, Computer Support Specialist

 

Oneida

*Hannah M. Bailey, Physical Therapist Assistant

*Kimberly A. Copeland, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

Katelyn P. Eastman, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Colleen F. Samura, Medical Coding/Transcriptionist Certificate

 

Oriskany

Shannon L. Shannon, Business: Marketing

 

Remsen

Katelynn M. Coe, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Melissa J. McGough, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

 

Rome

Holly M. Cutler, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Christopher P. Destito, Business: Accounting

Jennifer  M. Eisinger, Business: Accounting

Tabatha N. Freelove, Business: Health Services Management Technology

*Christa M. Hildenbrandt, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Melissa Elizabeth Pisano, Paralegal

Bobby Jo Viola, Business: Accounting

 

Sauquoit

Amanda Marie Malek, Buiness: Fashion Buying and Merchandising

Eric D. Verbickas, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

 

Utica

*Cesar E. Arcentales, Criminal Justice

Helena M. Baris, Paralegal

*Kathie A. Brindisi, Medical Coding/Transcriptionist Certificate

Dane E. Brown, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Alexandria R. Deno, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education

Adam P. Fenton, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education

*Tamara A. Flynn, Teaching Assistant Certificate

*Sandra D. Fries, Medical Coding/Transcriptionist Certificate

*Cristy L. Gilman, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

*Gerald Graham, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

James C. Hunt, Website and E-Business Development

*Heather M. Larrabee, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science

*Briaunna L. McKinley, Paralegal

David Edward Morgan, Business: Sports and Recreation Management

Kelly A. Murray, Radio-Television Broadcasting

*Samantha T. O’Hern, Medical Coding/Transcriptionist Certificate

*Sharon E. Pine, Computer Network Technician

Michael J. Reich, Criminal Justice: Cybersecurity

*Amanda E. Reinhardt, Criminal Justice

*Nicole M. Rienzo, Photographic Technology

Nicole M. Robellard, Business: Marketing

Sara J. Rotundo, Physical Therapist Assistant

Brandi L. Schaaf, Business: Accounting

Justine R. Sussey, Business: Health Services Management Technology

Chandra V. Tanoury, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Donna C. Waterman, Small Business Management Certificate

Kevin J. Waterman, Paralegal

Silas L. Watson, Criminal Justice: Forensic Investigations

Nicole L. Wilson, Non Matriculated

*Judith Joy Zarin, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science

 

Vernon Center

Kerri Christina Chadderdon, Criminal Justice: Forensic Investigations

 

Westmoreland

*Archana Nayak, Paralegal

 

Whitesboro

Denise M. Deliberto, Paralegal

April L. Donohue, Fine Arts

Sheila J. Misiaszek, Business: Business Administration

Audra J. Rathbone, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

Melinda A. Wortz, Human Services

 

 

 

County Candidates for HCCC Graduation Announced

(Herkimer, NY- May 1, 2011) Herkimer County Community College announces candidates for the College’s 43rd annual commencement to be held Friday, May 20 at 5 pm in the gymnasium of the Physical Education Building. There are 640 candidates for the associate degree and 46 candidates for certificates. High honors are accorded to 64 seniors who earned a 3.80 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with #) and honors accorded to 196 seniors who earned a 3.25 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with *).

 

Candidates for degrees and certificates are:

Barneveld

Kristopher C. Hollenbeck, Criminal Justice

*Kali Rae Kraeger, Criminal Justice:  Economic Crime

*Steven Richard Winfield, Business:  Sports and Recreation Management

 

Blossvale

*Heather Michele Light, Paralegal

 

Camden

*Heather Irene Yager, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

Cassville

*Jason K. Gustavson, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

 

Chadwicks

Justin R. Jones, Radio-Television Broadcasting

*Brandie F. Lacey, Early Childhood

 

Clinton

#Thomas M. Baker, Radio-Television Broadcasting

*Matthew D. Steates, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

 

Deerfield

Stephen M. Cronauer, Paralegal

William Brett Wenzel, Music Industry

 

Forestport

Allison A. Kusel, Business:  Business Administration

 

Frankfort

#David S. Wilsey, Criminal Justice:  Cybersecurity

 

Holland Patent

Justin A. Crockett, Business:  Marketing

Rachel E. Hague, Early Childhood

Laura A. McChesney, Travel & Tourism:  Hospitality and Events Management

#Tabatha M. Miller, Criminal Justice

 

Lee Center

Tiffany M. Pope, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

 

Marcy

Evan A. Annese, Business:  Sports and Recreation Management

Brent J. Rosky, Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic

New Hartford

*Neuza A. Bauries, Paralegal

*Jaclyn V. Giordano, Criminal Justice

Marc W. Giordano, Physical Therapist Assistant

*Kristen M. Springer, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

*Carly A. Steet, Paralegal

 

New York Mills

Kristin Lynn Diehl, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

*Nicole Marie Frankland, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Physical Education

*Beth A. Leviness, Criminal Justice

 

Oneida

Adrienne M. Owen, Criminal Justice

Miranda S. Trexler, Travel & Tourism:  Hospitality and Events Management

 

Prospect

Casey Alexander Clendenin, Photographic Technology

 

Remsen

Katelynn M. Coe, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

*Melissa J. McGough, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Wanda M. Mierek, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Childhood Education

*Marissah M. Westcott, Business:  Fashion Buying & Merchandising

 

Rome

Ramika Shayne Cassese, Paralegal

Holly M. Cutler,             Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies and Teaching Assistant Certificate

#MacKenzie W. Evans, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Sarah A. Havener, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Hannah Joyce, Business:  Accounting

*Robert J. Lisacki, Business: Business Administration

*Katharine A. Miller, Business:  Accounting

Erin M. Ray, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Adam J. Slavin, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Social Science

*Daniele M. Trifunovski, Criminal Justice

 

Sauquoit

Jennifer M. Allcorn, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

#Erin L. Crowe, Travel & Tourism:  Hospitality and Events Management

*Amanda Marie Malek, Business:  Fashion Buying & Merchandising

Eric D. Verbickas, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

 

Sherrill

#Dianne L. Walker-Martinez, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

 

Stittville

Edward James Darrow II, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

 

Taberg

Lauri A. Vanderwarker, Business:  Business Administration

 

Utica

*Essohouna Abete, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Ebrima Bakarr, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Jaclyn Marie Bogdan, Human Services

#Kathie A. Brindisi, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Olga V. Brutskaya, Paralegal

*Gina M. Cromer, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

#Jaime M. Decker, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

*Adam P. Fenton, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Childhood Education

Dana M. Flint, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

#Sandra D. Fries, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Vincent M. Gaetano, Criminal Justice A.S.

Gabriela E. Liberatore, Business: Business Administration

Renee A. LiBritz, Paralegal

Angelo M. Luak, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Cecilia Marthancho, Travel & Tourism:  Hospitality and Events Management

*Briaunna L. McKinley, Paralegal

Alexandria D. Moffatt, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

*Cassandra Marie Nellis, Criminal Justice:  Forensic Investigations

*Ah Dee Noh, Travel & Tourism:  Hospitality and Events Management

#Dolores S. Pelli, Paralegal

#Amanda E. Reinhardt, Criminal Justice

Michael W. Rickard, Business:  Marketing

*Nicole M. Rienzo, Photographic Technology

Kimberly M. Risher, Paralegal

Jennifer Adrianne Rivera, Criminal Justice

David L. Rudolph, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Amanda M. Santos, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Social Science

Gina M. Scalise, Music Industry

*Michael P. Scotellaro IV, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Physical Education

Kevin K. Simmons, Business:  Accounting

Nicole M. Sterling, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

*Joshua T. Stevens, Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic

*Justine R. Sussey, Business:  Health Services Management Technology

William Wil, Radio-Television Broadcasting

Christopher Wilsey, Paralegal

#Judith Joy Zarin, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Social Science

 

Vernon

Jessica M. Beauvais, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

 

Waterville

Ashley F. Cole, Business:  Accounting

Chelsey L. Fancett, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

Nicole L. Hinman, Business:  Marketing

 

Westmoreland

#Archana Nayak, Paralegal

 

Whitesboro

#Hannah M. Bailey, Physical Therapist Assistant

John S. Bawarski, Business:  International Business

Daniel David Dowd, Business:  Accounting

Courtney Halen Hibbard, Radio-Television Broadcasting

*Rebecca L. Misencik, Teaching Assistant Certificate

Sing Yeung, Business:  Accounting

 

 

Ted Moore Run/Walk attracts record 242 participants

(Utica, NY – May 2011) Mohawk Valley Community College held the 14th annual Theodore “Ted” Moore 5K Run/Walk May 7 on the Utica Campus. There were 242 participants, thel argest number to take part in this event. The awards and results are as follows:

Male Open Overall Award: Joseph Mashaw, Marcy, 18:03

Female Open Overall Award: Michele Nizzi, Frankfort, 20:14

 

Male: Age 1-14

1. Dallas Robinson, Oriskany, 21:49

2. Joshua Stuhlman, Whitesboro, 23:14

3. Dustin Dorsino, Rome, 23:40

Female: Age 1-14

1. Justyna Wilkinson, Deerfield, 21:54

2. Katie Mercurio, New Hartford, 23:44

3. Lauren VanWagoner, New Hartford, 23:44

 

Male: Age 15-19

1. Andrew Jeselson, Ava, 19:26

2. Gene Velardi, Oriskany, 20:01

3. Leland Hight, Oriskany, 20:06

Female: Age 15-19

1. Connie Siebold, Oriskany, 23:43

2. Deborah McGlynn, Whitesboro, 25:59

3. Ashley O’Herien, Munnsville, 26:11

 

Male: Age 20-29

1. Mike Bowee, Clayville, 21:11

2. William Rust, New Hartford, 21:27

3. Chris Hoffman, Utica, 23:06

Female: Age 20-29

1. Suzanna Price, New Hartford, 23:03

2. Alaina Spadaro, Holland Patent, 24:11

3. Colleen George, Utica, 24:15

 

Male: Age 30-34

1. Michael Volz, Utica, 23:30

2. Darrin Jadlowski, Whitesboro, 24:41

3. Theodore Ayoub III, Utica, 26:35

Female: Age 30-34

1. Cynthia Lauzon, Boonville, 22:01

2. Lindsey Stoller, Rochester, 22:18

3. Sarah Beck, Utica, 26:49

 

Male: Age 35-39

1. Kenneth Burd, Lacona, 18:52

2. Chris Tullar, Utica, 20:35

3. Ryan Misencik, Whitesboro, 21:35

Female: Age 35-39

1. Christina Reilly, New Hartford, 26:25

2. Kate Sfeir, Whitesboro, 28:04

3. Jackie Mahoney, Deerfield, 28:56

 

Male: Age 40-44

1. Robert Clarey, Rome, 19:42

2. John Draper, Remsen, 20:18

3. Musco Millner III, Rome, 26:45

Female: Age 40-44

1. Meghan Mazloom, New Hartford, 24:26

2. Maryann Wilkinson, Deerfield, 24:26

3. Michelle Moore, West Leyden, 29:01

 

Male: Age 45-49

1. Ronald Esposito, Deerfield, 19:50

2. Joe Langlois, Ilion, 20:18

3. Ed Coluccio, Rome, 20:31

Female: Age 45-49

1. Heidi Caporale, Marcy, 26:14

2. Julie Bramley, Whitesboro, 30:37

3. Elizabeth Sampson, Oriskany, 34:14

 

Male: Age 50-54

1. Jim Fiore, Utica, 18:21

2. Bruce Palmer, Rome, 19:22

3. Alan Rust, New Hartford, 20:40

Female: Age 50-54

1. Debra Reifenrath, Conesus, 32:25

2. Diana Ayers-Darling, Salisbury Center, 32:26

3. Patricia Elsenbeck, New Hartford, 32:34

 

Male: Age 55-59

1. James Siepiola, Clinton, 21:44

2. Neal Evans, Utica, 23:53

3. Kevin Siembab, Whitesboro, 24:12

Female: Age 55-59

1. Virginia Truax, Clayville, 26:59

2. Lenore Valuckas, Sauquoit, 27:08

 

Male: Age 60-69

1. Tom Bick, Frankfort, 22:34

2. Ray Smith, Old Forge, 23:09

3. Richard Hahn, Sherrill, 26:45

Female: Age 60-69

1. Barbara Deangelo, Utica, 33:44

2. Dorothy Massinger, Herkimer, 40:36

 

Male: Age 70-79

1. Wayne Decker, Whitesboro, 29:38

2. Rich D’accurzio, Utica, 31:19

 

Male: Age 80-99

Hart Anway, Clinton, 34:56

 

 

#         Name                         Hometown                 Time

1 Joseph Mashaw                 Marcy                          18:03

2 Jim Fiore                           Utica                            18:21

3 Kenneth Burd                    Lacona                         18:52

4 Bruce Palmer                    Rome                           19:22

5 Andrew Jeselson               Ava                              19:26

6 Robert Clarey                    Rome                           19:42

7 Ronald Esposito                 Deerfield                     19:50

8 Gene Velardi                     Oriskany                      20:01

9 Leland Hight                      Oriskany                      20:06

10 Michele Nizzi                  Frankfort                     20:14

 

11 John Draper                    Remsen                       20:18

12 Joe Langlois                     Ilion                             20:18

13 Timothy Philley               Taberg                         20:24

14 Ed Coluccio                     Rome                           20:31

15 Chris Tullar                     Utica                            20:35

16 Alan Rust                         New Hartford              20:40

17 Mike Bowee                    Clayville                      21:11

18 William Rust                   New Hartford              21:27

19 Dino Jukic                        Utica                            21:29

20 Ryan Misencik                 Whitesboro                 21:35

 

21 James Siepiola                Clinton                         21:44

22 Dallas Robinson              Oriskany                      21:49

23 Timothy Bishop               Deerfield                     21:51

24 Justyna Wilkinson            Deerfield                     21:54

25 Scott Adams                    Rome                           21:56

26 Cynthia Lauzon                Boonville                     22:01

27 Fred Sfeir                        Whitesboro                 22:17

28 Lindsey Stoller                 Rochester                    22:18

29 Tom Bick                         Frankfort                     22:34

30 Anthony Jones                 Rome                           22:46

 

31 Suzanna Price                  New Hartford              23:03

32 Chris Hoffman                 Utica                            23:06

33 Ray Smith                        Old Forge                    23:09

34 Joshua Stuhlman             Whitesboro                 23:14

35 David Pasick                    Utica                            23:16

36 Adis Redzic                      Utica                            23:18

37 Michael Volz                   Utica                            23:30

38 Dustin Dorsino                Rome                           23:40

39 Triston Hamm                 Rome                           23:40

40 Connie Siebold                Oriskany                      23:43

 

41 Katie Mercurio                New Hartford              23:44

42 Lauren VanWagoner       New Hartford              23:44

43 Morgan Steere                Deerfield                     23:50

44 Neal Evans                      Utica                            23:53

45 Samuel Stuhlman            Whitesboro                 24:05

46 Alaina Spadaro                Holland Patent            24:11

47 Kevin Siembab                Whitesboro                 24:12

48 Colleen George               Utica                            24:15

49 Lindsay Varnum              Utica                            24:16

50 George Saber                  Utica                            24:18

 

51 Meghan Mazloom          New Hartford              24:26

52 Maryann Wilkinson         Deerfield                     24:26

53 Sado Korman                   New Hartford              24:39

54 Darrin Jadlowski             Whitesboro                 24:41

55 Zack Henderson              Utica                            24:53

56 Hamed Adilovic               Utica                            24:54

57 David Stedman                Chadwicks                   24:55

58 Matthew Deierlein         Utica                            24:56

59 Morgan Burd                  Lacona                         25:00

60 Stacey Smith                   Westmoreland            25:03

 

61 Samantha Mcdonough    Vernon                        25:16

62 Tiffany Graham               Canastota                    25:35

63 Kayla Peterson                Verona                        25:38

64 Monica Serley                 Rome                           25:47

65 Deborah Mcglynn           Whitesboro                 25:59

66 Anthony Kowanes            Oneida                        26:03

67 Jordan Livingston            Rome                           26:07

68 Chris Waszkiewicz           Rome                           26:09

69 Ashley O’Herien              Munnsville                  26:11

70 Heidi Caporale                Marcy                          26:14

 

71 Christina Reilly                New Hartford              26:25

72 Rob Ichihana                   Herkimer                     26:28

73 Theodore Ayoub III          Utica                            26:35

74 Alexandra Benn              Clayville                      26:40

75 Musco Millner III            Rome                           26:45

76 Richard Hahn                  Sherrill                        26:45

77 Michaela Murphy           Oriskany                      26:46

78 Sarah Beck                      Utica                            26:49

79 William Read                  Whitesboro                 26:52

80 Pavel Shinkarevich          Rome                           26:59

 

81 Virginia Truax                 Clayville                      26:59

82 Lenore Valuckas              Sauquoit                      27:08

83 Melissa Peach                 Forestport                   27:12

84 Patrick Mahoney             Deerfield                     27:14

85 Dhia Degroat                  Munnsville                  27:23

86 Kally Degroat                  Munnsville                  27:30

87 Lisa Livingston                 Rome                           27:31

88 Cory Sprague                  Rome                           27:33

89 Brendan Schultz              Rome                           27:34

90 Dayna Robinson              Oriskany                      27:40

 

91 Bridget Humphrey          Utica                            27:48

92 Mason Burns                   Oriskany                      27:49

93 Michael Weaver             Rome                           27:49

94 Jenna Narolis                  Rome                           28:01

95 Nathaniel Mcgee-Martel                                    Oriskany 28:01

96 Kate Sfeir                        Whitesboro                 28:04

97 Kevin Hoehn                    Rome                           28:09

98 Enid Tatarevic                 Utica                            28:40

99 Michael Desjardins         Utica                            28:41

100 Adnan Selimovic           Utica                            28:42

 

101 Randall Vanwagoner    New Hartford              28:49

102 George Searles             Clinton                         28:51

103 Jackie Mahoney            Deerfield                     28:56

104 Michelle Moore            West Leyden               29:01

105 Steve Smith                   Utica                            29:13

106 Justin Higgins                Frankfort                     29:17

107 Mark Desjardins           Marcy                          29:18

108 Ellie Bawarski               Utica                            29:26

109 Selvedin Heljic              Utica                            29:31

110 Megan Serley                Rome                           29:33

 

111 Wayne Decker              Whitesboro                 29:38

112 Armin Safizadeh            Utica                            29:42

113 Nicholas Mancari          Sauquoit                      29:57

114 Sean Steere                   Deerfield                     30:09

115 Jenifer Bowman            New Hartford              30:32

116 Michelle Guca               New York Mills            30:36

117 Julie Bramley                Whitesboro                 30:37

118 Amy Sherwood                                                  30:51

119 Mark Henderson           Utica                            31:02

120 Karen Shanley               Utica                            31:12

 

121 Melissa Hughes             Whitesboro                 31:13

122 Rich D’accurzio             Utica                            31:19

123 Marisa Graziano           New Hartford              31:20

124 Sarah Sampson             Oriskany                      31:38

125 Ashton Lowenstein        Clinton                         31:40

126 Katie Pierce                   Clinton                         31:41

127 Abigail Warfel               Clinton                         31:55

128 Theodore Engle             Rome                           32:09

129 Daniel Humphrey          Utica                            32:25

130 Debra Reifenrath          Conesus                       32:25

 

131 Diana Ayers-Darling     Salisbury Center          32:26

132 Michael Chambrone     Utica                            32:26

133 Patricia Elsenbeck         New Hartford              32:34

134 Sandi Shephard             Mohawk                      32:56

135 Kelsey Mayo                  Oriskany                      33:12

136 Nicole Hobaica              Sauquoit                      33:32

137 Justin Crossman            Sauquoit                      33:33

138 Barbara Deangelo        Utica                            33:44

139 James Mineo                 Whitesboro                 33:48

140 Daniel Jadlowski           Whitesboro                 34:11

 

141 Elizabeth Sampson        Oriskany                      34:14

142 Michele Reid                 Rome                           34:22

143 Amber Hoffman            Utica                            34:35

144 Jeffrey Hoffman            Utica                            34:36

145 Elizabeth Deugan          Rome                           34:42

146 Hart Anway                   Clinton                         34:56

147 Alicia Fisher                  Herkimer                     35:14

148 Stephanie Adamczyk     New York Mills            35:24

149 Marianne Buttenschon Marcy                          35:44

150 Lauren Penc                  Utica                            35:45

 

151 Jerrard Buttenschon     Marcy                          35:46

152 Jennifer Chambrone     Utica                            35:56

153 Heather Copperwheat  Rome                           36:48

154 Christina Basile             Rome                           36:48

155 Alexandra Bunal           Rome                           36:52

156 Rebecca Dodge             Whitesboro                 36:55

157 Latoya Richardson        Utica                            36:58

158 Nicole Kraeger              Utica                            37:14

159 Emily Sowers                 Whitesboro                 39:18

160 Nicole Fanelli                Whitesboro                 39:18

 

161 Joseph Alberico Jr         Utica                            40:20

162 Christy Stephenson       Ilion                             40:35

163 Dorothy Massinger       Herkimer                     40:36

164 Carrie Mineo                Whitesboro                 40:59

165 Kathleen Fuller              Utica                            43:30

166 Tyler Piliero                  New Hartford              44:27

167 Pamela Piliero              New Hartford              44:28