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One of the surviving rabbits found out of 30 abandoned in Calverton. (Courtesy Jackie Roche.)
16 of the 30 rabbits were found alive and are being cared for by rescue groups. (Courtesy Jackie Roche.)
CALVERTON, NY Animal rescuers say the images of 30 abandoned rabbits many dead that they found in Calverton, are impossible to erase from their minds and hearts.
According to the Suffolk County SPCA, on Sunday, Kathi Willi, 59, and William Melton, 52, of Ridge, were arrested and charged with violations of Agriculture and Markets Law Section 355, animal abandonment, a misdemeanor.
Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County SPCA, said that on July 5, the SPCA was contacted by a rescue group; a subsequent investigation by SPCA detectives led to the arrests of Willi and Melton, who were charged with 30 counts of abandonment of the domestic rabbits in a wooded area in Calverton.
Pinos Altos water association suit drags on Written by Geoffrey Plant on December 8, 2020
A civil lawsuit filed in District Court in May against the Pinos Altos Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association which asks a judge to enforce an Inspection of Public Records Act request and accuses the association’s board of violating the state’s Open Meetings Act is highlighting the pitfalls that
pro se, or self-represented, litigants risk when bringing an action in civil court in New Mexico.
Pinos Altos resident Mark Johnson, himself a former president of the water association, asked in his lawsuit that members of the association be forced to comply with New Mexico’s open government laws and produce water usage records for “the number of gallons billed through each Association meter from June 1, 2018, to May 31, 2019 or just the beginning or ending readings along with the account number, mete
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