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Androscoggin County Criminal Court

  Isaac E. Moody, 33, Kingfield, operating after suspension, accident with injury, on Oct. 16, 2019, found guilty, sentenced to five years with all suspended, probation two years. Tiffany A. Nadeau, 38, Auburn, drinking in public on May 14, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. Robert Pomerleau, 33, Lewiston, violating condition of release on May 19, 2020, found guilty. Luis Thomas, 22, Attleboro, Mass., theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. John L. Castrillon, 19, Woonsocket, RI, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. Robert E. Kramer III, 30, Auburn, aggravated assault, domestic violence assault and violating condition of release on June 6, 2020, first charge dismissed; second charge found guilty, sentenced to 364 days with all but 20 days suspended, probation two years; third charge dismissed.

Sugar Grove principal named top principal in West Central Indiana

By Web Desk Apr 30, 2021 9:30 AM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Sugar Grove Elementary School principal Teresa Stuckey has been named the District 8 Elementary Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals. District 8 covers Clay, Greene, Hendricks, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo Counties. Stuckey tells WTWO she has been an educator for 32 years and a principal at Sugar Grove Elementary for five. She tells us it’s nice to be honored by her colleagues, but says she’s just doing the same work they’ve been doing too. Over the summer Stuckey helped ensure families had access to wifi during remote learning, which school buses helped make accessible. After a challenging year, she says it’s nice to get back to some normalcy.

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County s House representation could split - Cortland Standard

As news broke this week that New York would lose a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives when New York fell 89 residents short of filing U.S. Census forms, Cortland County Democratic and Republican officials said Thursday they hope the county will remain entirely in one district. Data released Monday from the U.S. Census Bureau showed that because 89 people did not complete their Census questionnaires, the state would lose one congressional seat, bringing the total to 26, according to news media reports. This comes even as the state’s population grew about 4% between 2010 and 2020, though other states grew more. The drop continues a trend, as the population has been growing faster in other parts of the country since the 1950s and 60s, said Robert Spitzer, a distinguished service professor in SUNY Cortland’s political science department.

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