Fingerlakes1.com Menu Search for: Gabe is the National News Editor and works out of Washington, D.C. Have a tip? Send it to gabe@fingerlakes1.com. The Seneca County Board of Supervisors waited in anticipation for a presentation about the current Cayuga Nation taxation situation from Frank Sinicropi, the county’s treasurer — but the latest breaking development wasn’t ever publicly acknowledged by the time the session started on Tuesday. “The Cayuga Nation is not going to pay taxes on these two parcels until the Supreme Court of the United States does something…. Well, they did do something today, we know that they’re not going to…,” Sinicropi began explaining — until Board Chairman Bob Hayssen interrupted, “wait, wait, wait” — advising him to “leave that part out for now.” Earlier this week a court ruled denying the Seneca County’s certiorari.