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Actually 2 1/2 weeks!


Due to recent budget cuts and the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil,  
The Light at the End of the Tunnel has been turned off.  
We apologize for the inconvenience.
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BUMBLE....WHAT THE H@#@ IS THAT AVATAR?!.....someone is missing their teeth....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Well Senders, if you must know, that is 'me' when I wake up in the morning ..... BEFORE coffee!!


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PUBLIC RECORD
POLICE BLOTTER
ROTTERDAM POLICE DEPARTMENT

Angel Leone, 20, of Seventh Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 7 with third-degree bail jumping. Anthony Ferrara, 44, of Swampscott Street, was charged June 7 with two counts of third-degree assault. Elizabeth Sanchez, 35, of Bayard Street, Amsterdam, was charged June 7 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Steven Doulides, 27, of County Line Road, Schenectady, was charged June 7 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Rudranath Shiwsanker, 22, of Summit Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 8 with petty larceny.
   Frank Costanzo, 18, of Wendy Court, Schenectady, was charged June 9 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   Jack Macejka, 17, of Columba Drive, was charged June 9 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   Neema Ramroop, 20, of Webster Street, Schenectady, was charged June 9 with petty larceny.
   Erica Norton, 27, of Chrisler Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 10 with petty larceny.
   Baldat Indarjit, 44, of Brandywine Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 10 with driving while intoxicated.
   Ahmad Khoshbin, 26, of Netherlands Blvd., was charged June 10 with third-degree assault.
   Michael Milewski, 33, of Kings Road, Schenectady, was charged June 11 with driving while intoxicated.
   David Morris, 38, of Pearl Street, Albany, was charged June 11 with fourth-degree grand larceny.
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Frank Costanzo, 18, of Wendy Court, Schenectady, was charged June 9 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.


where is that law legislating "only adults may purchase spray paint"?????

PLLLEEEEAASE dont waste our money anymore......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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Thefts alleged for drug purchases

SCHENECTADY — A city woman was indicted on felony grand larceny and other charges in connection with allegedly stealing and using credit cards to support a drug habit.
Danene Campbell, 39, of 227 Furman St., also was indicted by a Schenectady County grand jury on criminal possession of stolen property, forgery and attempted forgery.
The indictment states she used stolen credit cards at Price Chopper at Mohawk Commons, Price Chopper on Eastern Parkway and at various locations in Rotterdam Square Mall on Jan. 25 and Feb. 1.
According to Rotterdam Police, Campbell would prey on people who left their purses or wallets unattended in shopping carts at grocery stores.
She would pluck credit cards then purchase items to would later sell to support her crack habit, police said.
When police searched her home, they said they found credit cards and more than $4,000 worth of merchandise.
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Chase in city, Rotterdam involves several agencies

   ROTTERDAM — A city man allegedly led police from several agencies on a chase after he was stopped on Interstate-890 Thursday night. The man was reportedly wanted on a larceny warrant out of Glenville.
   Rotterdam police stopped the man, whose identity has not been confirmed, around 8:30 p.m.
   The man allegedly sped away as the Rotterdam officer, Michael Rumbaugh, approached his vehicle. A chase followed into Schenectady with other agencies including state police, Schenectady, Colonie and Niskayuna. The pursuit included the suspect driving onto railroad tracks off Chrisler Avenue in Rotterdam, with a pursuing Rotterdam car damaged at that point.
   The man stopped his car on Manchester Road in Woodlawn and fled on foot.
   He had not been caught late Thursday but his identity was confirmed, police said. Charges are pending.  



  
  
  
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The man was reportedly wanted on a larceny warrant out of Glenville.



taking things from walmart?


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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Camera doesn’t lie: Cops told the truth

   It was nice to read in the June 29 Gazette that videocameras installed in police cars are a help. They are certainly a necessary thing to have. The statement [by a city attorney], “The video and the audio both demonstrated the officers were acting in a professional manner ...”, says it all.
   NADINE PUTORTI
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ROTTERDAM POLICE
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   Richard Trinci, 42, of Mount Stuart Road, was charged June 12 with endangering the welfare of a child, two counts of second-degree harassment and second-degree menacing.
   Rosanna Wildermuth, 39, of Mount Stuart Road, was charged June 12 with endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree menacing.
   Allen Crigger, 26, of Brandywine Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 14 with petty larceny.
   Rafael Gonzalez, 27, of Main Street, Schenectady, was charged June 14 with petty larceny.
   Adam Alteri, 18, of Donald Drive, Schenectady, was charged June 14 with fifth-degree conspiracy, thirddegree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   Nicholas Bonitatibus, 18, of Masullo Pkwy., Schenectady, was charged June 14 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   Bobbie Civitello, 27, of Euclid Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 14 with fifth-degree criminal possession of marijuana and fifthdegree criminal possession of stolen property.
   Christopher Longo, 17, of Maria Court, Schenectady, was charged June 14 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   Joseph Lontrato, 17, of Horizon Blvd., Schenectady, was charged June 14 with fifth-degree conspiracy, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal trespassing and making graffiti.
   David Callahan, 27, of Woodbridge Avenue, was charged June 14 with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
   John Contakos, 30, of Curry Road, was charged June 15 with third-degree assault and third-degree criminal mischief.
   Shane Hunter, 18, of Wiley Street, Schenectady, was charged June 15 with petty larceny.
   Jeanine Arrunategui, 18, of Hoosac Street, Johnstown, was charged June 16 with petty larceny.
   Jennifer Baker, 19, of State Highway 67, Fort Plain, was charged June 16 with petty larceny.
   Lorenzo Ross, 42, of Lafayette Street, Schenectady, was charged June 16 with petty larceny.
   Michael Liska, 27, of Carman Road, was charged June 17 with second-degree harassment and resisting arrest.
   Miguel Cadiz, 30, of N. Westcott Road, Schenectady, was charged June 17 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property.
   Jason Sprague, 27, of Kings Road, Schenectady, was charged June 17 with second-degree menacing.
   Linda Brown, 30, of Broadway, was charged June 18 with seconddegree harassment.
   Christopher Garrow, 21, of Fairfax Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 18 with third-degree bail jumping.
   Brittany Kellogg, 17, of Suffolk Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 18 with third-degree criminal trespassing.
   Scott Shafer, 39, of Elmer Street, Schenectady, was charged June 19 with third-degree burglary.
   Edward Varno, 44, of Palma Avenue, was charged June 19 with second-degree harassment.
   Sarah Moore, 23, of Stanley Street, Schenectady, was charged June 19 with petty larceny.
   Beatrice Gray, 21, of Van Vranken Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 20 with false personation and petty larceny.
   Athena Yoxall, 42, of Palazini Drive, was charged June 20 with issuing a bad check.
   Milo Martinez, 16, of Taylor Street, Schenectady, was charged June 20 with fourth-degree criminal mischief, second-degree reckless endangerment and reckless endangerment of property.
   Jay Cole, 29, of Hawthorne Street, Albany, was charged June 20 with driving while intoxicated.
   James Kress, 45, of Hamburg Street, was charged June 21 with fourth-degree grand larceny.
   Russell Pendt, 20, of Bridge Street, Schenectady, was charged June 21 with second-degree burglary and fourth-degree criminal mischief.
   Cassandra Christman, 16, of N. Pinetree Drive, Gloversville, was charged June 21 with petty larceny.
   Rachael Colon, 25, of Park Place, Schenectady, was charged June 23 with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and driving while intoxicated.
Tonya Davenport, 28, of Congress Street, Schenectady, was charged June 23 with third-degree bail jumping and petty larceny.
John Martini, 28, of Droms Road, Scotia, was charged June 23 with second-degree burglary.
Greg Soucia, 21, of Elm Street, Duanesburg, was charged June 23 with petty larceny.
John Matarazzo, 35, of Route 5S, Pattersonville, was charged June 24 with second-degree assault, petty larceny and resisting arrest.
Elysa Leiva, 24, of Eighth Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 24 with petty larceny.
Mark Cooper, 42, of Cox Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 25 with issuing a bad check.
   Keith Oconnor, 19, of Cox Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 25 with driving with ability impaired by drugs and violation of a license restriction.
   Shirley Allen, 47, of Second Street, Albany, was charged June 25 with third-degree bail jumping and third-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
   Paula Bennice, 37, of The Plaza, Schenectady, was charged June 25 with third-degree criminal tampering.
   Donald D’Allessandris, 60, of Paul Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 25 with first-degree harassment.
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HUH?

They're just getting around to publishing all these from June NOW?
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Sometimes I think that they save them up to look like there is more. Or maybe the newspaper doesn't print this information all of the time.
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ROTTERDAM POLICE
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Rocco Bonitatibus III, 39, of Earl Street, Schenectady, was charged June 26 with third- and fourthdegree criminal possession of a weapon.
Kenneth Carr, 59, of Oak Point, New Milford, was charged June 27 with third-degree assault.
Aaron Karnes, 18, of Vley Road, Glenville, was charged June 27 with possession of an alcoholic beverage by person under the age of 21.
Matthew Olds, 17, of Charles Street, Scotia, was charged June 27 with possession of an alcoholic beverage by a person under the age of 21.
Rosanna Wildermuth, 39, of Joyous Lane, Scotia, was charged June 28 with endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree menacing. Kwame Miller, 27, of Lucy Road, was charged June 28 with fourthdegree grand larceny.
   Richard Trinci, 42, of Mount Stewart Road, was charged June 28 with endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree harassment.
   Devin Andres, 30, of Dean Street, Schenectady, was charged June 28 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.  



  
  
  

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Charleen Rogers, 20, of County Line Road, was charged June 28 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
   Tyquawn Terry, 16, of Chrisler Avenue, Schenectady, was charged June 29 with petty larceny.
   Ryan McFarland, 16, of Albany Street, Schenectady, was charged June 29 with petty larceny.
   Breaanne Garahan, 20, of Elder Street, Schenectady, was charged June 29 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
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Hey..does anyone know when the contract is up for negotiations for the RPD? Now THAT will be a major chunk of Rotterdam's budget. I thought the contract was up the end of this year. Anybody?


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