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MACOM
to conduct
layoffs in
Lansing
Matt Steecker
Ithaca Journal
USA TODAY NETWORK

MACOM will be laying off a number


of employees who work at the Cornell
Business and Technology Park in Lan-
sing.
According to a Worker Adjustment
and Retraining Notification from the
New York State Department of Labor,
25 of MACOM’s 56 employees will be
affected starting Jan. 4 at its 20 Thorn-
wood Drive location. Also, 22 of 24
employees at the 9 Brown Road loca-

Off to see the


tion will be affected.
MACOM is a developer and pro-
Wizarding Weekend, shown in 2016, ducer of radio, microwave and milli-
returns to downtown Ithaca from meter wave semiconductor devices

wizards
Friday to Sunday. FILE PHOTO and components.
In accordance with the state De-
partment of Labor, businesses are re-
More in Go! quired to give early warning of closing
and layoffs.
Wizarding Representatives from MACOM’s
Weekend re- corporate headquarters in Lowell,
turns to down- Massachusetts, could not be reached
town Ithaca from for comment.
Friday through Follow @MSteecker on Twitter
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arking its fourth year, Wizarding Weekend returns to


downtown Ithaca this wekeend for three days of magic, Special guests
from the world
Cornell runner
science and fantasy-related activities. ❚ The festival
starts Friday afternoon with events such as the Wizard-
of television
and film are
arrested on sex
ing Weekend Pumpkin Carving Contest and Silent Auction, Halloween
scheduled to
appear, Holly Marie Combs
abuse charges
in Downtown Ithaca, and Magical Classes at GorgeKeep Library. ❚ The including Holly Matt Steecker
Marie Combs Ithaca Journal
street festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 USA TODAY NETWORK
(“Charmed”),
p.m. Sunday on and around the Commons. ❚ The event began as an Erica Cerra
(“The 100”, A Cornell University cross country
homage to the world of Harry Potter, but festival organizers have runner was arrested after allegedly ac-
“Eureka”),
tweaked its focus following a crackdown by Warner Bros., which owns costing, throwing and pinning two
Scarlett Byrne
female victims to the ground while he
the rights of the theatrical films. ❚ Here are five things you should know (“Vampire was wearing only a T-shirt.
Diaries,” “Harry Scarlett Byrne Cornell police responded to the in-
about Wizarding Weekend: Potter”) and JG cident Sunday and found that 18-year-
Hertzler (“Star old Saano Murembya appeared to be
See WIZARDS, Page 7A Trek”). under the influence of a drug, authori-
ties said.
A passerby intervened during the
incident and pulled Murembya from
one of the victims before officers ar-

Southern Tier drivers get fewer speeding tickets rived, police said.
Murembya was taken to Cayuga
Medical Center by Bangs Ambulance
Katie Sullivan Borrelli Besides the obvious — slow down Firm. for a medical evaluation and upon his
Ithaca Journal and obey the speed limit — a recent data Erie County gave out the most release was arrested by Cornell police
USA TODAY NETWORK
analysis claims the likelihood of receiv- speeding tickets in 2017, issuing and charged with two counts each of
ing a ticket may depend on where you’re 50,000 to drivers, while in Broome felony first-degree attempted sexual
New York ranks high on the lists of driving. County, only 12,256 were issued. abuse and unlawful imprisonment.
worst states to find yourself holding a In 2017, the top three counties where When taking the volume of vehicle Murembya was arraigned in Ithaca
speeding ticket. Those little slips can drivers most often received speeding traffic into account — Manhattan sees City Court and was remanded to the
cost you points on your driver’s license, tickets in New York were Herkimer, an estimated 26 million vehicle miles Tompkins County Jail on $7,500 cash
hefty fines and higher auto insurance Nassau and Dutchess counties, based traveled compared with Broome’s 13 bail or a $15,000 bond.
costs. Weekday Bar Code
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A day with Longview’s Adult Day Program


Southern Tompkins noon to 4 p.m., Saturday. Lakes Fife & Drum group will perform,
Town Talk Volunteers will plant garlic, harvest and Peter Hanson, who served in the
Gay Huddle potatoes and “put the farm to bed” for Each day offers different activities, Army and Marines, will speak. A side
Guest columnist the winter. Hot cider will be available. such as Tai Chi, trivia, bowling, dish or dessert to share is always appre-
For more information, please call Ka- charades, crafts and bingo, to name a ciated.
tie Church, project coordinator, at 607- few, and includes lunch in the
I recently participated in some activ- 342-7632. For more information on this Longview dining room. Special pantry
ities at the Longview Adult Day Pro- project, please visit
gram. Longview, at 1 Bella Vista Drive on www.youthfarmproject.org. Church news There will be a special Food Pantry
South Hill, is a beautiful facility with a share for the Town of Caroline veterans,
spectacular view overlooking Ithaca. Market news ❚ Please remember to vote on Tues- from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, at the
I played some trivia with a roomful of day, Nov. 6! There will be an Election old Brooktondale Fire Hall, 522 Valley
folks, which was such fun, even though Brookton’s Market, at 491 Brookton- Day pork and/or chicken dinner begin- Road.
we had to tackle some tough questions. dale Road, will host a LuLaRoe shopping ning at 5 p.m. at the Danby Community
Who knew the Mona Lisa was painted opportunity at the market from 9:30 Church, 1859 Danby Road. Cost for a Hero
on wood! After that, the group enjoyed a a.m. to noon Sunday. complete dinner, including dessert, is a
delicious lunch in the dining area, There will be a large inventory of leg- free-will donation. Everyone is wel- I’ve known Mike Collins since he was
where I had a chance to meet Kathleen gings and other clothes for women and come. a little boy growing up in Danby, so this
Burke, who is the newly assigned direc- girls to try on and purchase. Proceeds ❚ This year’s Holiday Craft Fair will story is such a happy one to share.
tor of development and community re- will be donated to the Brooktondale be held from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Satur- Mike, who is a dispatcher for the
lations. Community Center. day, Nov. 10 at the Danby Community Tompkins County Department of Emer-
Kathleen, who commutes to her job Church. There will be craft vendors, a gency Response, received a 9-1-1 call
every day from her home in Bingham- Seniors “souper” lunch, bake sale, silent auc- from a woman who said she was having
ton, is going to be a terrific addition to tion, hot dogs and hamburgers. contractions. Mike assisted the caller by
the Longview team. ❚ The Danby seniors will hold their providing her with instructions and re-
Pamela Nardi, the coordinator of the Thanksgiving dish to share luncheon at Newfield news assurance until the paramedics arrived.
Adult Day program, filled me in on how noon Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Danby The baby girl was born approximately
it works. The program is open to anyone Community Church, 1859 Danby Road. ❚ There will be a pancake dinner to one minute before the ambulance ar-
living in the area and is 55 years or older. ❚ The Caroline Seniors Unit will hold benefit those in need from 5 to 7 p.m. rived.
It operates from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday their Thanksgiving luncheon meeting at Sunday at the Newfield United Method- Mike is credited with keeping the
through Friday. noon Monday, Nov. 12 at the Brookton- ist Church, 227 Main St. The dinner will caller and her other children calm dur-
Each day offers different activities, dale Community Center, 522 Valley include pancakes, sausage, eggs, home ing the delivery, and was awarded a pink
such as Tai Chi, trivia, bowling, cha- Road. Please take along a dish to share fries and beverages. The cost is a free- stork pin for his efforts!
rades, crafts and bingo, to name a few, plus individual table service. For more will donation.
and includes lunch in the Longview din- information, please call Bob Spaulding ❚ The church will also be the location For our veterans
ing room. at 607-639-7321. for an Election Day dinner from 4 to 7
Interested individuals can ask for a p.m. The cost of this chicken-and-bis- May I please take this opportunity to
trial visit to see if the program is right for Hospicare news cuit dinner, which includes dessert, is encourage the Ithaca community to
them. There is a fee to enroll. For more $8. show up in numbers for this year’s Vet-
information, please contact Pamela at From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. erans Day Parade, which will travel
pnardi@longviewithaca.org or call 607- 3, Hospicare of Ithaca will hold its sev- West Danby news through downtown Ithaca beginning at
375-6323. enth annual Jewelry and More Sale to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4. We owe this small
benefit the Hospicare and Palliative ❚ The West Danby Fire Department gesture of appreciation to our veterans,
Elks news Care Services Music Program. will serve up a fall all-you-can-eat pan- plus everyone loves a parade! Thank
The sale will be held at the First Bap- cake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Satur- you.
The Elks Lodge, at 124 Coddington tist Church, 309 N. Cayuga St. in Ithaca, day, Nov. 10, at the Fire Station, 47 Syl-
Road, will hold a fish fry dinner this Fri- and will showcase previously loved van Lane in Spencer. Cost is $7 for Boo!
day and Friday, Nov. 9. Meals are served jewelry, scarves and crystals. adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for ages 5 to 12,
from 6 to 8 p.m., and the cost for a din- and kids under 5 eat for free. Have a safe and Happy Halloween!
ner is $13. Everyone is welcome. Legion news ❚ There will be a veteran’s dinner at Southern Tompkins Town Talk ap-
the fire department beginning at 5 p.m. pears every other week in the Ithaca
Last chance American Legion Post 221, on Danby Saturday, Nov. 10, sponsored by the Journal. Please contact Gay Huddle at
Road will serve up a steak dinner from 5 West Danby Community Association. 273-6530 or gayhuddle@hotmail.com
The Youth Farm Project will be hold to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. The cost of a There is no charge for veterans/mem- with stories from the Danby, West Dan-
this season’s last Volunteer Day at the complete meal, including salad bar and bers of the military. A free-will donation by, Newfield, South Hill and Brookton-
farm, 23 Nelson Road in Danby, from homemade desserts, is $13. is suggested for others. The Finger dale neighborhoods.

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WEDNESDAY MARKETS Royal visit rushed
INDEX CLOSE CHG
Dow Jones Industrial Avg. 24,583 y 608.01
The royal’s already shortened schedule
Nasdaq composite 7108.40 y 329.14 was cut even shorter. Duchess Meghan
S&P 500 2656.10 y 84.59 was whisked through her appearance at
T-note, 10-year yield 3.11% y 0.06
Suva market in Fiji’s capital Wednesday
Oil, light sweet crude $66.82 x 0.39
Gold, oz. Comex $1227.80 y 5.60 because of a security risk from the large
Euro (dollars per euro) $1.1387 y 0.0080 crowd. Security personnel escorted
Yen per dollar 112.44 y 0.03 Meghan out halfway through the visit.
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NATION & WORLD WATCH


FDA approves single-dose Packages with bombs sent
to Obama, Clintons, others
oral medicine to treat flu

The Food and Drug Administration


on Wednesday approved a new, sin-
gle-dose flu medication to treat people
12 and older who have had the flu for
no more than 48 hours.
The drug, baloxavir, will be sold by
Prominent Democrats, media appear to be targets
Genentech under the brand name Xo-
fluza. It’s the only single-dose oral Jessica Estepa, Bart Jansen,
medicine approved to treat the flu, Matt Spillane and Ledyard King
and has been shown to significantly USA TODAY
reduce the duration of symptoms.
Xofluza is the first new type of flu NEW YORK – Law enforcement offi-
medicine approved in nearly 20 years, cials were on a hunt for more suspicious
the FDA said. packages after the discovery of poten-
tially dangerous deliveries – including
Respiratory infection kills 7th pipe bombs – to prominent Democrats
child in NJ long-term care center across the country including former
President Barack Obama in Washing-
HASKELL, N.J. – A seventh child at ton, Hillary Clinton in suburban New
a New Jersey long-term care center for York, and Rep. Debbie Wasserman
medically fragile children has died Schultz in South Florida.
from an outbreak of adenovirus, the Bryan Paarmann, the FBI’s special
state Health Department said agent in charge of the counterterrorism
Wednesday. task force in New York, said packages
On Tuesday, the New Jersey De- also were sent Monday night to liberal
partment of Health announced that philanthropist George Soros’ residence
six patients at the Wanaque Center for in Westchester County, and on
Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell Wednesday to CNN offices in New York
had died and 12 others were sick with City.
adenovirus, a common virus that usu- ABC also was reporting Wednesday
ally causes mild respiratory illness in that Capitol Hill police intercepted a
otherwise healthy people. The sev- package at a Maryland facility that was
enth death happened Tuesday night. addressed to California Democratic
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters.
Kansas man convicted in death The packages are being taken to an
of boy found encased in concrete FBI lab for examination. Police gather Wednesday outside CNN headquarters in New York City, where a
“So far, the devices have been what suspicious package was discovered. ROBERT DEUTSCH/USA TODAY
WICHITA, Kan. – A Kansas man appear to be pipe bombs,” NYPD Depu-
has been found guilty of first-degree ty Commissioner John Miller said dur-
murder in the horrific abuse and slay- ing a news conference Wednesday in slammed “this egregious conduct,” call- fice need to keep that in mind. The
ing of a 3-year-old boy whose body Manhattan. ing it “abhorrent to everything we hold stakes are too high right now.”
was found encased in concrete in the Paarmann said: “It appears that an dear and sacred as Americans.” He The types of explosives and packag-
laundry room of his home four months individual or individuals sent out mul- promised to “get to the bottom of this” ing will provide a wealth of information
after his death. tiple similar packages.” and punish the perpetrators. for investigators, along with potentially
Stephen Bodine, 41, of Wichita, was The joint terrorism task force is “The safety of the American people fingerprints and DNA left behind by the
convicted Wednesday in the May 2017 working with FBI field offices to search is my highest and absolute priority,” he bombmakers, according to Anthony
death of Evan Brewer. He will be sen- for other suspicious packages. Authori- said. “The full weight of our govern- Roman, president of Roman & Assoc.
tenced Dec. 17. ties began looking for more packages ment is being deployed to conduct this Inc., a risk-management and commer-
after the first two arrived, and New York investigation and bring those responsi- cial-investigation firm in Uniondale,
Pope forcibly removes Memphis police were already at CNN when that ble for these despicable acts to justice. New York.
bishop after investigation package was discovered. We will spare no resources or expense “The scientific forensic abilities to-
All of the recipients identified so far in this effort.” day are absolutely magical,” Roman
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has have been high-profile targets of Presi- Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake, who’s said. “The way bombs are constructed
forcibly removed the bishop of Mem- dent Donald Trump. That drew atten- been a target of Trump’s ire, said the and the materials used to construct
phis, Tennessee, Monsignor Martin tion from the president’s critics on so- president should stop labeling the them provide a fingerprint and tell an
Holley, after a Vatican investigation cial media, including Obama’s former media as the “enemy” or verbally casti- investigative story about who the per-
into the diocese. top political strategist David Axelrod, gating political opponents. petrators of this crime are.”
The Vatican didn’t say why Holley who asked in a tweet what tone the “Words matter,” Flake told CNN. “If According to CNN, the package sent
was removed. In a brief announce- president planned to take “given the se- he were to take a more civil tone, it to its office was addressed to former
ment Wednesday, the Vatican said rial bombs that were delivered to sever- would help. … We all need to watch the CIA Director John Brennan. Brennan
only that Francis had “relieved (Hol- al of his favorite verbal targets?” rhetoric that we use. People hear them often contributes to CNN but doesn’t
ley) from the pastoral governance” of At the White House, Trump and then follow it. … Those of us in of- work for the company.
the diocese and named Louisville
Archbishop Joseph Kurtz to replace
him until a new bishop is named.

Poll finds ‘Kavanaugh effect’


Putin says Russia will target
nations hosting US missiles

MOSCOW – Russian President Vla-


dimir Putin warned Wednesday that if
the U.S. deploys intermediate-range
Dems likely to get more professor, testified in
September before a Sen-
12 points, women said it made them
more likely to vote Democratic.
missiles in Europe, Russia will have to voting boost than GOP ate committee that Kava- The telephone survey of 1,000 likely
target the nations that would host naugh tried to rape her at voters, taken Thursday through Mon-
them. The warning follows President Susan Page and Cat Hofacker a house party in subur- day, has a margin of error of plus or mi-
Donald Trump’s announcement over USA TODAY ban Maryland when nus 3 percentage points.
the weekend that he intends to opt out Brett both were in high school. One third of those surveyed, 33 per-
of a 1987 nuclear arms control pact WASHINGTON – Brett Kavanaugh Kavanaugh In a combative response, cent, said Kavanaugh’s confirmation
over alleged Russian violations. now sits on the Supreme Court, but the Kavanaugh denied any made them “angry;” one fourth, 26 per-
contentious battle over his nomination wrongdoing. cent, said they were “delighted.” Just
continues to reverberate in the run-up The Senate then confirmed him 50- 6 percent said his confirmation
to next month’s midterm elections. 48, largely along party lines. “doesn’t matter one way or the other.”
A new USA TODAY/Suffolk Univer- In the survey, 35 percent said Kava- Hard feelings remain: 45 percent say
sity Poll finds that more than six in 10 naugh’s confirmation made them more his addition to the Supreme Court is a
likely voters say Kavanaugh’s confirma- likely to vote for a Democratic congres- “bad thing,” higher than the 35 percent
tion after facing allegations of sexual sional candidate and 27 percent said it who say it is a “good thing.”
assault makes them more likely to vote made them more likely to vote for a Re- That said, those surveyed had a fa-
for one party or the other. Despite the publican congressional candidate. An- vorable impression of the Supreme
conventional wisdom that the fight en- other 37 percent said it wouldn’t affect Court by 55 percent to 25 percent – a
A family gathers near their damaged ergized the GOP base, these voters are their vote. more positive view than that of the
home Wednesday in the aftermath of more likely to say it has spurred them to There was a gender difference: By 3 president, Congress, the Republican
Hurricane Willa in Escuinapa, Mexico. support Democrats. percentage points, men said it made and Democratic parties, and the news
MARCO UGARTE/AP Christine Blasey Ford, a California them more likely to vote Democratic. By media.

Season’s first nor’easter expected to blast East Coast this weekend


USA TODAY Power outages, travel delays, flood- The worst weather will be from Vir- Nor’easters – named for the direction
ing, rough surf and widespread “miser- ginia to Maine. “At this time, it looks like from which their winds blow – are most
Hurricane Willa may be gone, but able conditions” are all likely from the this storm will bring a general 1-2 inches common from fall through the early
some of its remnant energy and mois- storm, AccuWeather said. Rain and of rain and a period of 40- to 50-mph spring. The combination of rain, wind
ture will help fuel the first nor’easter of wind will spread up the East Coast Fri- wind gusts to the coast,” according to and a low cloud ceiling is likely to lead to
the season for the East Coast this week- day through Saturday night or early AccuWeather senior meteorologist airline delays and slow travel, Accu-
end, the National Weather Service said. Sunday, weather.com said. Dave Dombek. Weather said.
ithacajournal.com ❚ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ 5A

Group suggests homeless get vaccine


Carla K. Johnson easier for shelters, emergency rooms Virginia and Tennessee also have re-
ASSOCIATED PRESS and clinics that serve the homeless to ported cases among homeless people.
offer hepatitis A shots along with other With even low rates of routine vacci-
For the first time, a U.S. advisory services. nation, the spread of hepatitis A can be
committee is recommending a routine Hepatitis A vaccinations already are slowed, Dr. Noele Nelson of the CDC told
vaccination for homeless people, voting recommended for children at age 1 and the committee before the vote. The rec-
Wednesday to urge hepatitis A shots to for others in danger of infection, such as ommendation is for a two-dose series of
prevent future outbreaks of the conta- drug users, some international travelers shots, but even one dose can provide
gious liver disease. and men who have sex with men. immunity for 11 years, Nelson said.
The Advisory Committee on Immuni- The committee of health experts vot- At $28 per dose, a price available
zation Practices made the recommen- ed unanimously to add homeless people through the public health system, the
dation at a meeting in Atlanta. The Cen- to those groups. The panel is charged cost of routine vaccination could be in
ters for Disease Control and Prevention with developing recommendations for the millions of dollars, Nelson said, but
is expected to adopt it and send guid- the CDC on the use of vaccines in the Homeless encampments such as this fighting a prolonged outbreak can be
ance to health care providers. United States. one Santa Ana, Calif., can contribute to even more expensive and disruptive to
Homeless encampments can con- Health experts have seen an increase diseases like hepatitis A through the health care system.
tribute to disease through unsanitary in hepatitis A outbreaks and suspected unsanitary conditions. JAE C. HONG/AP The nation’s homeless population in-
conditions. Hepatitis A spreads person exposures, caused in part by homeless- creased last year for the first time since
to person through contaminated food or ness and drug use. 2010, driven by a surge in people living
dirty needles used for injection drugs. Twelve states have reported more hospitalizations and about 74 deaths. on the streets in Los Angeles and other
The virus also can spread from sexual than 7,500 hepatitis A infections from Homeless people have made up a West Coast cities where rising rents are
contact with an infected person. January 2017 to October 2018, according large percentage of the cases in San Die- the main cause.
The recommendation would make it to the CDC. There were more than 4,300 go and Utah. Michigan, Kentucky, West

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Facebook beyond Facebook? Instagram, Messenger step up


Barbara Ortutay sation, but a lair for trolls and misinfor- even though these companies are “discover” to connect with businesses,
ASSOCIATED PRESS mation, advertisers might find the ser- reaching a smaller audience than Face- follow the news or play games.
vice too dangerous to showcase laundry book, those people are “engaging,” or in- Stan Chudnovsky, head of product
NEW YORK – When Facebook bought detergent and shoes. teracting, a lot more with the advertis- for messaging at Facebook, said the pri-
Instagram for $1 billion in 2012, it For now, Facebook is a social and ad- ers, he said. mary intent wasn’t to elevate messaging
seemed like a big gamble for an un- vertising powerhouse. It has 2.23 billion Facebook is working hard to ensure with businesses. But he said that “when
proven little app. Six years later, that lit- users, a number that’s still growing at a that Messenger and, later, WhatsApp people spend more and more time com-
tle app – along with Messenger and healthy pace outside the U.S. Wall become viable businesses as well. On municating with each other on a plat-
WhatsApp – is serving as Facebook’s Street analysts project Facebook’s 2018 Tuesday, Facebook announced plans to form, inevitably that is where business-
safety net for a future that could find its revenue will top $55 billion. While the make its Messenger app simpler and es need to be. It’s almost like print hap-
flagship service on the sidelines. company doesn’t break out revenue easier to use. But the redesign also pened and then businesses needed to be
Sure, Facebook reigns in social media among its apps, eMarketer estimates makes it clear that messages from busi- on print.”
today, and this is not likely to change that Instagram will bring in 16 percent of nesses – and ads – are becoming in- Facebook, of course, is working hard
soon. Still, amid the company’s seem- Facebook’s advertising revenue this creasingly important. Such messages to nudge people and businesses in this
ingly endless troubles over election year and 25 percent by 2020. (The re- are now front and center alongside mes- direction, convincing them that chat-
meddling, misinformation, privacy search firm does not have estimates for sages with friends and other individ- ting on Messenger is more efficient
lapses, hacking and hate speech, the Messenger ads, which are still new and uals. than, say, emailing, calling – or tweeting
idea that Facebook may not always be nascent, and WhatsApp, which doesn’t The new Messenger features a “dark at – an airline, a clothing store or even
on top has begun to take hold. have ads yet.) mode” that lets people switch to white your bank.
“Facebook could collapse,” said Da- “It really speaks to the fact that ad- text on a black background. It has fewer One thing Facebook has always un-
vid Kirkpatrick, who wrote a 2010 book vertisers love Instagram,” eMarketer “tabs” – or words and icons to tap to get derstood is the importance of human
on Facebook’s early history. analyst Debra Aho Williamson said. “It to different sections in the app. The pre- connections and interaction. Chudnov-
In an interview, he said the election has the appeal of being a generally posi- vious version had nine, including “mes- sky considers one-on-one communica-
manipulations issue “could get so terri- tive environment.” sages,” “active” to show ongoing conver- tions a “basic human need.” Consider-
fying that advertisers could start to In fact, Instagram is becoming the sations, “groups,” “games” and a “dis- ing that people use Messenger, and not
back away. That’s nowhere near hap- top social media service for many cover” icon to find bots to chat with for the main Facebook service, for such in-
pening now, but it could happen.” brands to interact with consumers, said everything from the weather to horo- teractions, does this mean Messenger is
That is, as Facebook stops being a Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CEO of the social scopes to shopping. The new version more important than Facebook?
virtual water cooler for friendly conver- media marketing firm Socialbakers. So has just three: “chats,” “people” and

Obituaries
Anna E. Marsh Pearson TODAY’S OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES
- - Anna Eleanor Marsh Pearson passed peace- Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements
fully from this life on October 19, 2018. The for- *Cannavino, Jr., Patsy 78 Concord, NC 19-Oct Bangs Funeral Home
mer wife of Jens Wennberg, widow of Frank A. *Caslick, James W. 90 - 14-Oct -
*Pearson, Anna E. Marsh - - 19-Oct Reed and Steinbach Funeral Home
Pearson and of Walter J. Schloss, she had resided Shipman, Kay 86 Ithaca 24-Oct Herson-Wagner Funeral Home
in Pennsylvania for the past six years. * Additional information in display obituaries
Anna was born in 1934 on the family farm in Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/TheIthacaJournal
Darlington, MO, the eldest daughter of the late
Robert and Birtie (Case) Marsh. She attended a
one-room schoolhouse that had been built by her In Memoriam Patsy Cannavino, Jr.
great-great-grandfather, went on to be valedicto- CONCORD, NC - Patsy Cannavino, Jr., 78, died Friday, October 19, 2018
rian of her class at Albany (MO) High School and in Concord, NC. He was born in Ithaca on September 19, 1940 son of the
graduated with a degree in journalism from the Late Pasquale “Patsy” Cannavino, Sr. and Lucy DeAngelis Cannavino.
University of Missouri-Columbia. Patsy grew up on Cascadilla St. in Fall Creek. He attended grade school
After a move to Ithaca, NY, she worked for Stu- at Immaculate Conception and then Ithaca High School where he met his
art Howell Alumni Services and later started a future wife Susan Howe. He graduated in June of 1959, and he and Sue
wholesale jewelry business, Finger Lakes Fashion were married the following October. They lived on Corn St. in Fall Creek
Accessories, with her husband, Frank Pearson. until 1961, when Patsy took a job in Bridgeport CT with Lockheed-Martin
ln later years, she resided in New York City with Aircraft. His time away from Ithaca was short-lived as he and Sue returned
her husband Walter Schloss. Together they trav- to Ithaca that same year for the birth of their eldest daughter Michelle, and
eled the globe, making lasting friendships and In Loving Memory Of they again took up residence in Fall Creek. Patsy began work at Ithaca Rock
Travis M. Vorhis
memories. 11/24/1989 - 10/25/2014
Salt, where he stayed until 1965 when he accepted a job with Prudential Life
She is survived by her son, Samuel R. Wennberg All of our love Insurance. His Daughter Tonia was born in 1962 and his son Patsy Michael
(Lola); her daughter, Victoria Pearson (Sue), four Mom, Dad, Your in 1963. The family moved to Renwick Heights in 1976 where they remained
granddaughters: Claire (Brian)Wennberg, Lenna Brother, Family & until Patsy retired from Prudential in 1995. Retirement didn’t suit him
(Brian)Wood, Maren (Kyle) Lowrance, and Cam- Friends well, and he soon took a job as an investment advisor with Marine Midland
ryn Pearson, two great-grandsons, and a sister, Bank. Patsy continued to work in the financial services industry at M & T
Elizabeth Clarke. Bank and Community Bank until a serious automobile accident in 2002.
Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral In 1989, Patsy and Sue purchased a cottage on Black Lake in northern NY
service 11 a.m. Saturday, October 27, 2018 at Reed where they enjoyed summers with family and Patsy pursued his interest in
and Steinbach Funeral Home, 2335 Lower State gardening. Following his recovery from the accident, he and Sue divided
Road, Doylestown. Interment will be private. their time between Ithaca and Black Lake, until they moved to North Car-
Donations in Anna’s honor may be made to olina in 2015 to be near family.
Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Ave, Outside of his hectic work schedule and spending time with his family,
Montgomery, AL 36104 or Doctors Without Bor- Patsy played league softball, was an avid youth hockey booster, and also a
ders, P.O. Box 5030 Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030. volunteer fireman in Fall Creek. He and his friend Irv Dermer regularly
Reed and Steinbach Funeral Home, Doylestown put on a chicken BBQ at the corner of State and Meadow St, and the pair
www.reedandsteinbach.com also had a booth at the Ithaca Festival for many years where, with the help
of their families, they sold Italian Sausage, fried dough and cotton candy
James W. Caslick to thousands of festival-goers.
Patsy is survived by his wife, Sue Cannavino, his daughter Michelle Can-
- - James W. Caslick, age 90 years, died October navino of Concord NC, his daughter Tonia Cannavino-Contino of Las
14, 2018 at Powell Valley Care Center. He was born Vegas NV, his son Patsy Michael Cannavino III of Seattle, Washington; his
on January 1, 1928 to Bruce and Mary Tompkins grandchildren John Caito, Aminah Kousa, Hassan Kousa, Susan Kousa,
Caslick in Dodds, Alberta, Canada. At the age of Marcus Dreitzler, and his great grandson Savino Haviland. In addition to
10, he and his parents returned to the United States his parents he was also predeceased by his son, Joseph Anthony Cannavino,
settling in Newfield, NY where Jim grew up. He born in 1960, who died in childbirth and his sisters, Jane (Rosevink) and
graduated from Newfield Central School in 1945 Patricia (Parker).
and he then enlisted in the Army and was posted A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Fr. Augustine Chumo
in Frankfort, Germany, at the headquarters of the on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 10 am at the Immaculate Conception
Army of Occupation. After his honorable discharge Church. Friends may call on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 from 4 to 6 pm at
in 1949, he enrolled at the University of Buffalo, the Bangs Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations in Patsy’s memory
NY, where he earned a BS in biology and an MS may be made to the National Kidney Foundation or to the SPCA of Tomp-
in education. kins County.
In 1954, he married Edna Nielsen of Powell, WY whom he had met
during his seasonal ranger work at Yellowstone National in 1951. They
lived in Florida where Jim worked for the US Fish and Wildlife Service in
redwing blackbird control. In 1974 Jim earned a PhD. from Cornell Uni- You don’t get over it,
you get through it...
versity, Ithaca, NY and remained there where he taught classes in Wildlife
Management until he retired in 1986. After his retirement from Cornell,
he returned to Yellowstone National Park and the Teton National Park as a
park ranger in the summers.
Following his retirement Jim and his wife moved to Coeur D’Alene, Idaho
where he worked for the US Forest Service as a wildlife damage consultant
on federal lands in the Northwest. He and his wife began volunteering in
It doesn’t get better,
Yellowstone National Park and the Tetons during the winter season and
they continued as volunteers for 18 years. it gets different,,,
Jim lived in Powell for the last 16 years where he was an adjunct teacher
at Northwest Community College in the biology department. He also op-
erated a well-water testing business for home owners in Powell/ Cody area.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years and his two sons: Glenn of New-
field,NY and Paul of Jacksonville, FL., a sister, Virginia Slator of Newfield,
Everyday, just like me,
NY. He is also survived by a brother-in-law, a sister-in-law and nieces and
nephews. Grief puts on a new face.
Condolences can be sent to www.thompsonfuneral.net and memorial
donations can be made to a charity of choice.
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Speeding 200 sheriff ’s departments and munici-


pal agencies in New York participating
a safe distance, your car should pass a
fixed object at least two seconds after
If you choose to follow the crowd and
travel at the same speed as everyone
in enforcement programs targeting the car ahead of you. else, you could receive a ticket for
Continued from Page 1A speeding and traffic violations every ❚ Get to know the stretches of road in speeding.
year. your area where the speed limit changes MYTH: Police officers have month-
million — Southern Tier counties rank So here are a few tips to make sure abruptly so you’re prepared to adjust ly speeding ticket quotas, so they only
in the top 10 with the least speeding you’re not one of many drivers facing a your speed. enforce speed at the end of the month.
tickets issued. speeding ticket this season, and a few ❚ Obey all posted speed limits and be Based on the data compiled by Ro-
Schuyler County issued 0.67 tickets myths debunked by the Traffic Safety aware of school zones and work zones. senblum, you’re less likely to receive a
per 1,000 vehicle miles traveled, fifth- Committee. MYTH: You can’t get a ticket for speeding ticket between 3 and 6 a.m. on
fewest on the list. Broome County is- ❚ Keep in mind weather conditions. If driving slowly. a Monday in the dead of winter, but
sued 0.92 tickets per 1,000 vehicle miles you’re driving the speed limit in a snow- Driving too slowly can also be dan- speeding runs you the risk of a ticket ev-
traveled (seventh), with 1.16 tickets in storm and crash, your speed will be tak- gerous. Some highways have posted ery day of the month.
Chenango and Chemung counties, tied en into account as a factor. minimum speeds. Follow Katie Sullivan Borrelli on
for ninth. ❚ You’ve probably heard the “car- MYTH: As long as you’re “going Twitter @ByKatieSullivan
Speed-related crashes bring a high lengths rule” or “two-second rule.” Ei- with the flow” of traffic, you won’t get
risk of traumatic injury. There are about ther way, the idea is in order to maintain a ticket.

Wizards activities: the Potions Crawl and the


Magical Artifact Hunt.
The Potions Crawl is a self-guided,
Continued from Page 1A family-friendly, 13-stop drink and food
crawl, and the Magical Artifact Hunt is a
Magical quests self-guided, 10-stop scavenger hunt
that allows participants to enter a raffle
The GorgeKeep School and Guardian for prizes after they finish it. Both the
Quest is a series of four quests in which Potions Crawl and the Magical Artifact
magic students can complete four chal- Hunt highlight participating local
lenges on Saturday and Sunday to earn Downtown Ithaca businesses.
their admittance to GorgeKeep, Ithaca’s
School of Magic. Once completed, stu- Familiar treats
dents go to the GorgeKeep augmented Wizarding Weekend will run from Friday through Sunday. The street festival
reality portal at the Clinton House. starts Saturday morning. WIZARDING WEEKEND Returning favorites include the City
The portal transports users to Itha- of Magic Ball (Friday night), wand duel-
ca’s GorgeKeep School of Magic, where ing, free face painting and balloon art
they can participate in a interactive (“Charmed”), Erica Cerra (“The 100”, event, including Girl Scouts of NYPenn for kids 12 and younger, Quidditch prac-
journey to meet and learn from the “Eureka”), Scarlett Byrne (“Vampire Di- Pathways, Southside Community Cen- tice and scrimmages, and live music
school’s four guardians: Kolatan, Flit- aries,” “Harry Potter”) and JG Hertzler ter, Greater Ithaca Activities Center, The and performances from the community
spark, Lilican and Tathom. Students (“Star Trek”). Throughout the weekend Cherry Artspace, Extra Life Syracuse and beyond.
then “graduate” and becoming the fifth attendees have the opportunity to pur- Guild, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing
guardian. chase autographs, selfies and profes- Services, Pathways Inc., Family Reading Traffic detours
To participate in the GorgeKeep Por- sional photo ops with these special Partnership, History Center of Tomp-
tal, users must bring their own aug- guests. All special guests will have their kins County, Cayuga Nature Center, Ith- The 100 block of Cayuga Street and
mented reality-compatible cellphone or own Q&A session at the Hotel Ithaca. aca Physics Bus, Family and Children’s the 100 block of West State/Martin Lu-
tablet and headphones, and download a Carrie Vaughn (best-selling author of Services, Tompkins County Public Li- ther King Jr. Street will be closed to ac-
free app. Compatible devices include the “Kitty Norville” series) and Rose brary and Finger Lakes Toy Library. commodate the festival activities.
iPhone SE or higher, and iPad Pro fifth Catherine Khan (international illustra- Each of these organizations is partic- Those attending are strongly encour-
generation or higher. Compatible an- tor and author of the “Centernia” series) ipating in the event through a craft, aged to carpool and/or use the bus sys-
droid devices can be found on will offer book signings and panel dis- game or activity that is in theme and fun tem if they are coming from the Cornell
https://developers.google.com/ar/ cussions through the weekend. for all ages. University or Ithaca College campuses.
discover/supported-devices. Wizarding Weekend staff raise funds Parking is available in all downtown
The gift of charity for these organizations by collecting Ithaca garages for $5 per car on Satur-
Signings and panels fees for select crafts and games, as well day and Sunday. Street parking is free
One of Wizarding Weekend’s main as through magical passports. Tickets throughout the weekend.
Special guests from the world of tele- goals this year is to donate to the various can be purchased at official festival For more information, visit
vision and film are scheduled to appear, nonprofit organizations who actively merchandise booths. Magical passports WizardingWeekend.com.
including Holly Marie Combs participate in the Wizarding Weekend include two main passport-exclusive

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Skelos and son sentenced to prison


Joseph Spector and Jon Campbell tract for the environmental firm, Ab-
Albany Bureau Tech Industries.
USA TODAY NETWORK
Both Dean and Adam Skelos were
convicted in December 2015 and were
ALBANY – Former state Senate Ma- sentenced to 5 and 61⁄2 years in prison,
jority Leader Dean Skelos was sen- respectively.
tenced Wednesday to four years and But neither ultimately went to pris-
three months in federal prison after he on, as their convictions were overturned
was convicted in a scheme to help get by a federal appeals court in 2017.
his son various jobs with politically con- The court cited a 2016 Supreme Court
nected companies. ruling, which ruled that a government
His son, Adam Skelos, 36, was also official must do more than set up a
convicted, and he was sentenced meeting in order to be convicted of brib-
Wednesday to four years in prison. ery.
The 51-month sentence for the elder The appeals court, however, allowed
Skelos, a Long Island Republican, prosecutors to retry the Skeloses under
comes after he was convicted in July of the narrowed legal definition. Both were
conspiracy, bribery and extortion for his convicted again earlier this year.
part in a plot to use his considerable in- This time, the U.S. Attorney’s Office
fluence to secure $300,000 in low-show for New York’s Southern District pushed
jobs and payment for Adam Skelos from State Sen. Dean Skelos, left, and his son Adam Skelos arrive at a courthouse last for a tougher sentence, pointing to Dean
companies with business before the month for jury selection in the pair’s extortion trial. SETH WENIG/AP FILE PHOTO Skelos’ decision to deliver testimony at
state and Nassau County. his second trial, which prosecutors say
Prosecutors wanted to put Skelos, 70, was riddled with lies and misdirection.
behind bars for at least 61⁄2 years. hattan. rested on corruption charges in January “Dean Skelos testified,” the prosecu-
“The sentences imposed today are Dean Skelos has to surrender by Jan. 2015. tion wrote in its sentencing recommen-
but a small down payment to correct the 8. The pair was accused of scheming to dation. “When he did, he lied repeated-
damage they did to our citizens’ faith in Wood said the elder Skelos lied dur- use Dean Skelos’ powerful position to ly. He also refused to accept a single iota
state government,” Deputy U.S. Attor- ing his testimony at trial, and she in- secure more than $300,000 in work for of responsibility for any of his actions,
ney Robert Khuzami said in a state- creased his sentence to account for his his son from New York City real-estate instead casting blame onto others, in-
ment. “At the same time, these same cit- false testimony, prosecutors said in a developer Glenwood Management, an cluding his son.”
izens can have faith that those who news release. environmental firm with strong ties to Dean Skelos’ attorney, G. Robert
abuse the public trust for their personal The sentencing marked the latest Glenwood and a medical-malpractice Gage, asked Wood for a lenient sen-
benefit will be caught and sentenced to step in the Skeloses’ legal battle, which insurer on Long Island. tence, noting Skelos’ recent struggles
substantial prison terms.” has spanned more than three years and Adam Skelos did little work for the with alcoholism and lifelong struggles
The sentence was handed down by two federal trials. money, and Dean Skelos leaned on Nas- with depression.
U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood in Man- Dean and Adam Skelos were first ar- sau County to approve a lucrative con-

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ASSOCIATED PRESS port issued Wednesday. The investiga- tougher immigration measures as a cara- lease” at the border, a practice whereby
tion by the nonpartisan Government Ac- van of migrants slowly heads north from migrants could be admitted into the
WASHINGTON – Federal immigration countability Office dissects the conse- Central America, the GAO report stands country while their immigration claims
and health officials were blindsided by quences of launching a major policy as a cautionary tale. were pending. That day, Attorney General
President Donald Trump’s “zero toler- change without consulting with the agen- “Officials told us that the agencies did Jeff Sessions ordered federal prosecutors
ance” policy on migrants crossing the cies that have to carry it out. The report not take specific planning steps because to adopt a “zero tolerance policy” for bor-
southwest border, triggering a cascade of makes no recommendations as it recon- they did not have advance notice,” the der crossers. Parents placed into criminal
problems as agencies struggled with the structs a turbulent episode for the Trump GAO found. custody could not keep their children
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Corning,
Klein,
Stokes
STAC
champs
Section 4 meet Nov. 1 at
Chenango Valley park
Andrew Legare
Elmira Star-Gazette
USA TODAY NETWORK

Corning swept the team titles


Tuesday at the Southern Tier Athlet-
ic Conference cross country champi-
onships, with the individual champi-
ons coming from Horseheads and
Maine-Endwell.
Horseheads senior Madison Klein
won the girls race at Pheasant Hill
Country Club in Owego. Parker
Stokes, also a senior, continued his
similarly dominant season for
Maine-Endwell with a victory in the
boys race.
STAC teams will compete in the
Section 4 championship meet Nov. 1
at Chenango Valley State Park. The
New York State Public High School
Athletic Association championships
are Nov. 10 at Sunken Meadow State
Park on Long Island.
Syracuse QB Tommy DeVito passes against UNC on Saturday. The redshirt freshman entered the game with just more
than 5 minutes left before throwing a career-high 181 yards and three scores. SCOTT SCHILD/THE POST-STANDARD VIA AP Boys

QB controversy?
Corning had five runners finish in
the top 10 to capture a seventh con-
secutive STAC team title with 28
points.
Ithaca was a distant second with

Nope, says Babers


81 points, followed by Owego Free
Academy with 112, Horseheads with
134 and Elmira with 166. There were
16 complete boys teams.
Stokes, the runner-up last year at
this meet, won in 15 minutes, 54.9
seconds.
Syracuse coach treating backs. I think we should treat that po-
sition like any other position.”
ting our sixth win,” said Babers, in his
third season at Syracuse. “We should
Corning junior Torrey Jacobson-
Evans took second in 16:08.8, with
position same as others The Orange (5-2, 2-2 Atlantic Coast talk about we’re right on the verge of Windsor junior Josh Stone third in
Conference) ended a two-game road doing something that hasn’t been done 16:22.2. Bryce Derick, a Corning sen-
John Kekis losing streak with a 40-37 double- in quite a while around here. And we ior, took fourth in 16:24.2 and senior
ASSOCIATED PRESS overtime victory over North Carolina really … don’t care who gets the credit.” teammate Nathan Lawson was fifth
on Saturday. Syracuse hosts No. 22 The Tar Heels put up 500 yards of- in 16:39.6.
Syracuse coach Dino Babers is in a North Carolina State (5-1, 2-1) this Sat- fensively, held the ball 10 minutes long-
good place, with two quarterbacks who urday night, and the winner will be- er than the Orange, ran 10 more plays, Girls
have excelled in this turnaround sea- come eligible to play in the postseason, and scored 20 straight points to take a
son. He doesn’t buy the notion a con- something the Orange haven’t accom- 27-20 lead early in the fourth quarter as Corning edged defending champi-
troversy is brewing. plished in five years. N.C. State is com- the Syracuse offense stalled behind on Ithaca by two points, 51 to 53. El-
“The quarterback is no different ing off its first loss of the season, 41-7, senior quarterback Eric Dungey. With mira was third with 81, Horseheads
than any other player,” Babers said to No. 2 Clemson.
Monday. “We’ve got two good quarter- “Our guys, all we care about is get- See ORANGE, Page 2B See STAC, Page 3B

It’s not too late to apply for NY doe permits


Dave Henderson too many applications were rejected. lotted on a first-come, first-served basis mits available.
Special to Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin That means that there are DMPs at license issuing agents starting Nov. 1. Just show up, show them your li-
USA TODAY NETWORK
available, even though the deadline For the first time in memory, surplus cense and select from the available
passed on Oct. 1. If you missed the appli- permits are available in Binghamton- units.
It’s like clockwork. Every year shortly cation deadline for the antlerless-only area units. Well, actually north of Endi- Hunters may apply for up to two ad-
after the application deadline for Deer permits, or were rejected — heck, even if cott/Owego all the way to Ithaca in unit ditional DMPs in these WMUs at any
Management Permits, the Department you were selected for a permit earlier — 7R. There are also permits available in DEC license sales outlet.
of Environmental Conservation an- you can apply for one. Or two. Southern Tier units 7F, 7H, 7J, 8F, 8G, As usual, you must apply in person.
nounces that there are permits remain- Understand that these “leftover” per- 8H, 8J as well as 8N, 8R and three units Leftover DMPs are not available by
ing. mits are available only in certain Wild- in Region 9. Bowhunting-only units
Either not enough folks applied, or life Management Units. They will be al- 8Am 8C, 1C, 3M, 3R and 3S also have per- See OUTDOORS, Page 3B
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NATIONAL SCOREBOARD LOCAL


All times EDT All Games on FOX New York 1 3 .250 3 Tampa Bay at Colorado, late SECTION 4 PLAYOFFS 17:23.7; 11-Marco Van Wijk (Ithaca) 17:25.7;
Boston 1, Los Angeles 0 Vancouver at Vegas, late 12-Cade Eells (Ithaca) 17:27.2; 13-Cameron
NFL Tuesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, Los Angeles Southeast Division Thursday’s Games Class AA
FOOTBALL Szabo (OFA) 17:28.6; 14-Jakob Getchell
(Windsor) 17:29.5; 15-Ryan Worobey (Ves-
4 W L Pct GB Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Wednesday, Oct. 24: Los Angeles at Bos- Charlotte 2 2 .500 — Nashville at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Friday semifinal tal) 17:33.9.
No. 3 Horseheads at No. 2 Binghamton, 7
East ton, late Orlando 2 2 .500 — Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. p.m. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
W L T Pct PF PA Friday, Oct. 26: Boston at Los Angeles Miami 1 2 .333 ½ Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Atlanta 1 2 .333 ½ Saturday semifinal STAC Championships
(Buehler 8-5), 8:09 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. No. 4 Corning at No. 1 Elmira, 1:30 p.m.
Miami 4 3 0 .571 151 177 Saturday, Oct. 27: Boston at Los Angeles, Washington 1 2 .333 ½ N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. At Pheasant Hill Country Club, Owego
N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 8:09 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 3 Final Team scores: Corning 51, Ithaca 53, Elmira
Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 Central Division At Union-Endicott, 6 p.m. 81, Horseheads 87, Maine-Endwell 149,
x-Sunday, Oct. 28: Boston at Los Ange- Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m.
South les, 8:15 p.m. W L Pct GB Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Class A Owego 178, Union-Endicott 187, Vestal
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Tuesday, Oct. 30: Los Angeles at Bos- Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 — Vancouver at Arizona, 10 p.m.
Nov. 2 final 225, Chenango Valley 267, Johnson City
Houston 4 3 0 .571 155 144 Detroit 3 0 1.000 — No. 2 Union-Endicott vs. No. 1 Vestal at 275, Oneonta 293, Norwich 301.
ton, 8:09 p.m. Friday’s Games TBA, 8 p.m.
Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127
x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Los Angeles at
Indiana 2 2 .500 1½
Tampa Bay at Vegas, 6 p.m. Top 15: 1-Madison Klein (Horseheads)
Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Cleveland 0 3 .000 3 Class B 19:08.3; 2-Faithe Ketchum (Corning)
Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Boston, 8:09 p.m. Chicago 0 3 .000 3 San Jose at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
Winnipeg at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday’s semifinals 19:16.4; 3-Lindsey Butler (Corning) 19:22.4;
North No. 4 Norwich at No. 1 Chenango Forks, 4-Samantha Woodworth (Horseheads)
Tuesday’s game WESTERN CONFERENCE Ottawa at Colorado, 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
W L T Pct PF PA 19:42.5; 5-Lindsey Stokes (M-E) 19:58.6; 6-
Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Red Sox 8, Dodgers 4 Southwest Division Saturday’s Games No. 3 Owego at No. 2 Maine-Endwell, 1:30 Quinn Howe (Ithaca) 20:16.6; 7-Amelia Da-
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Los Angeles Boston Florida at New Jersey, 12 p.m. p.m. vey (Vestal) 20:36.6; 8-Noni Paddinton
Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
ab rhbi ab r hbi New Orleans 3 0 1.000 — Nov. 3 final (Ithaca) 20:40.3; 9-Payton Ross (Elmira)
Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 B.Dzier 2b 210 0 Betts rf 42 10 Edmonton at Nashville, 3 p.m. At Union-Endicott, 3 p.m. 20:41.8; 10-Aleziah Brooks (Elmira)
Memphis 2 1 .667 1
West Muncy ph-1b 211 0 Bnntndi lf 53 41 San Antonio 2 1 .667 1 Washington at Calgary, 4 p.m. Class C 20:53.7; 11-Margo Lee (Ithaca) 20:58.7; 12-
W L T Pct PF PA J.Trner 3b 513 0 Pearce 1b 21 00 Dallas 2 1 .667 1 Buffalo at Columbus, 7 p.m. Saturday’s semifinals at Alumni Stadi- Anna Gras (Ithaca) 21:01.4; 13-Elizabeth
Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 Freese 1b 302 0 Mrelnd ph 10 00 Houston 1 2 .333 2 Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m. um, Binghamton Ostrander (Elmira) 21:07.4; 14-Shyanne
L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Grandal ph-c 000 0 J.Mrtin dh 31 22 Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. No. 3 Newark Valley vs. No. 2 Waverly, 1 Lawton (Chenango Forks) 21:07.9; 15-Alicia
Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 M.Mchdo ss 301 3 Bgaerts ss 30 01 Northwest Division Colorado at Minnesota, 8 p.m. p.m. Lawson (Corning) 21:09.4.
Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176
C.Tylor lf 200 0 Devers 3b 20 11 W L Pct GB Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. No. 4 Watkins Glen/Odessa-Montour vs.
Bllnger ph-cf 200 0 E.Nunez ph 11 13 Denver 4 0 1.000 — Tampa Bay at Arizona, 9 p.m. No. 1 Susquehanna Valey, 4 p.m. BOYS SOCCER
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
M.Kemp dh 411 1 Kinsler 2b 40 00 Portland 2 1 .667 1½ Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Nov. 3 final Horseheads 1, Elmira 0
East K.Hrnan cf-lf-2b 400 0 Leon c 40 20 Minnesota 2 2 .500 2 At Union-Endicott, noon Section 4 Class AA semifinal
W L T Pct PF PA Utah 1 2 .333 2½
Puig rf 300 0 Brdly J cf 40 00 Class D Horseheads ..... 0 0 1 - 1
Washington
Philadelphia
4 2 0 .667
3 4 0 .429
126
154
121
138 A.Brnes c 200 0 Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3½
MLS Saturday’s semifinals at Johnson City
No. 1 Sidney vs. No. 4 Greene, 1 p.m.
Elmira ..... 0 0 0 - 0
Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Pderson ph-lf 200 0 Pacific Division Horseheads (7-5-3): Connor Thorpe 1-0,
EASTERN CONFERENCE No. 2 Tioga vs. No. 3 Walton, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 137 185 Totals 3448 4 Totals 33811 8 Owen Foster 0-1.
W L Pct GB W L T Pts GF GA Nov. 2 Final Elmira (10-4-3): No scoring.
South Los Angeles 011 010 100 — 4 Golden State 3 1 .750 — x-Atlanta 21 6 6 69 69 40 At Union-Endicott, 5 p.m.
W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Clippers 2 2 .500 1 x-New York 21 7 5 68 61 33 Shots-corners: Horseheads 8-3; Elmira
Boston 201 020 30x — 8
New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 Phoenix 1 2 .333 1½ x-NY City FC 15 10 8 53 56 44 BOYS SOCCER 7-3.
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, Class AA Saves: Brendan O’Brien (H) 7; Nate Bur-
Boston 6. 2B—Benintendi (1), J.Martinez Sacramento 1 3 .250 2 x-Philadelphia 15 13 5 50 48 47
Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 L.A. Lakers 0 3 .000 2½ D.C. United 14 11 8 50 60 50 Semifinals/Tuesday rows (E) 7.
Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 (1). HR—M.Kemp (1), E.Nunez (1). SB—Betts Columbus 13 11 9 48 40 43 Horseheads 1, Elmira 0
(1). CS—J.Martinez (1). SF—M.Machado (1). Ithaca 1, Corning 0
North Tuesday’s Games Montreal 14 15 4 46 47 52 PROFESSIONAL
W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 133, Philadelphia 132, OT New England 9 13 11 38 48 55 Final/Saturday
Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 Kershaw L,0-1 4 7 5 5 3 5 New Orleans 116, L.A. Clippers 109 Toronto FC 9 18 6 33 55 63 No. 4 Horseheads (7-4-3) vs. No. 2 Ithaca HOCKEY
Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Madson 1 1 0 0 1 1 Denver 126, Sacramento 112 Chicago 8 18 7 31 48 61 (8-3-3) at Oneonta, TBA AHL
Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 Urias 1 1 1 1 0 2 Wednesday’s Games Orlando City 8 21 4 28 43 73 Class A Eastern Conference
Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 Baez 2
⁄3 0 1 1 1 2 Brooklyn at Cleveland, late Final/Saturday Atlantic Division
West Wood 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 0 2
1
Dallas at Atlanta, late WESTERN CONFERENCE No. 1 Maine-Endwell (11-2) vs. No. 2 Vestal W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota at Toronto, late W L T Pts GF GA (11-3) at Oneonta, TBA Charlotte 5 1 0 0 10 22 13
L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 Boston IP H R ER BB SO x-Sporting KC 17 8 8 59 63 39
Sale 4 5 3 3 2 7 New York at Miami, late Class B Springfield 4 0 0 2 10 28 16
Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 x-Los Angeles 16 8 9 57 67 50
Barnes W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Charlotte at Chicago, late x-FC Dallas 16 8 9 57 51 42
Semifinals/Tuesday Hartford 4 3 1 0 9 25 26
Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Utah at Houston, late Oneonta 3, Elmira Notre Dame 1 WB/Scranton 4 2 0 0 8 20 16
San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 158 218 Kelly H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 x-Seattle 17 11 5 56 50 36 Chenango Valley vs. Dryden
Indiana at San Antonio, late Portland 15 9 9 54 53 46 Lehigh Val. 3 2 0 1 7 24 26
Brasier H,1 2
⁄3 2 1 1 1 0
Thursday’s Games Philadelphia at Milwaukee, late Real Salt Lake 14 13 7 49 55 58 Final/Saturday Bridgeport 3 3 1 0 7 20 25
Rodriguez H,1 1
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 No. 1 Oneonta (14-0) vs. No. 3 Chenango
Denver 45, Arizona 10 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, late LA Galaxy 13 11 9 48 64 61 Providence 2 4 1 0 5 22 26
Eovaldi 1 0 0 0 0 0 Valley (11-4-1) at Oneonta, TBA
Sunday’s Games Memphis at Sacramento, late Vancouver 12 13 8 44 52 66 Hershey 2 5 0 1 5 17 27
Kimbrel 1 0 0 0 0 2 Washington at Golden State, late Class C
L.A. Chargers 20, Tennessee 19 Sale pitched to 1 batter in the 5th
Minnesota 11 19 3 36 47 68 North Division
Houston 20, Jacksonville 7 Thursday’s Games Houston 9 16 8 35 55 56 Semifinals/Tuesday
Kershaw pitched to 2 batters in the 5th Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. Lansing 2, Newark Valley 0 W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Indianapolis 37, Buffalo 5 Urias pitched to 1 batter in the 7th
Colorado 7 19 7 28 34 62
Carolina 21, Philadelphia 17 Portland at Orlando, 7 p.m. San Jose 4 20 9 21 48 69 Trumansburg 1, Greene 0 Rochester 5 2 1 0 11 32 28
WP—Barnes, Madson. Boston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Final/Saturday Cleveland 5 2 0 0 10 23 16
Detroit 32, Miami 21 Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons; First, Ker-
New England 38, Chicago 31 Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 17 No. 1 Lansing (15-1) vs. No. 3 Trumansburg Utica 4 4 0 0 8 29 32
win Danley; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, D.C. United 1, Toronto FC 0 (14-1) at Oneonta, TBA Laval 3 4 1 0 7 21 22
Minnesota 37, N.Y. Jets 17 Chad Fairchild.
Friday’s Games Toronto 3 4 0 1 7 31 35
Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Seattle 2, Orlando City 1 Class D
Tampa Bay 26, Cleveland 23, OT T—3:52. A—38,454 (37,731). Belleville 3 3 0 0 6 21 17
Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Sporting KC 4, Vancouver 1 Semifinals/Tuesday
New Orleans 24, Baltimore 23 Binghamton 3 4 0 0 6 18 27
L.A. Rams 39, San Francisco 10 Golden State at New York, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 18 Marathon 9, Gilboa 0
South Kortright 4, Milford 2 Syracuse 2 3 0 0 4 14 16
Washington 20, Dallas 17
Calendar Brooklyn at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Real Salt Lake 4, New England 1
November TBA — Deadline for teams to L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8 p.m. Sunday, October 21 Final/Saturday Western Conference
Kansas City 45, Cincinnati 10 make qualifying offers to their eligible
Open: Seattle, Green Bay, Oakland, Pitts- Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Atlanta 2, Chicago 1 No. 1 Marathon (13-2) vs. No. 2 South Kor- Central Division
former players who became free agents, Washington at Sacramento, 10 p.m. D.C. United 3, NY City FC 1 tright (16-0) at Oneonta, TBA
burgh fifth day after World Series. W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Monday’s Games Saturday’s Games Montreal 2, Toronto FC 0 GIRLS SOCCER Milwaukee 6 1 1 0 13 32 24
November TBA — Deadline for free New York 1, Philadelphia 0 Class AA
Atlanta 23, N.Y. Giants 20 Boston at Detroit, 7 p.m. Texas 4 1 1 1 10 26 22
agents to accept qualifying offers, 15th Orlando City 2, Columbus 1 Semifinals/Wednesday
Thursday, Oct. 25 Utah at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Chicago 4 1 0 1 9 25 18
day after World Series. Colorado 0, San Jose 0, tie No. 4 Horseheads (7-7) at No. 1 Ithaca (9-
Miami at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Rockford 3 2 1 0 7 21 21
Nov. 6-8 — General managers’ meetings, LA Galaxy 3, Minnesota United 1 3-1), 3:30 p.m.
Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Manitoba 3 3 0 0 6 16 23
Sunday, Oct. 28 Carlsbad, Calif. Portland 3, Real Salt Lake 0 No. 3 Corning (7-6-1) at No. 1 Elmira (10-4),
Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, Indiana at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Iowa 3 2 0 0 6 21 13
Nov. 8-15 — All-Star tour of Japan. Seattle 3, Houston 2 3:30 p.m.
UK, 9:30 a.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. Gr. Rapids 2 4 0 0 4 16 24
Nov. 14-15 — Owners’ meetings, Atlanta. Sporting KC 3, FC Dallas 0 Final/Friday San Antonio 1 6 0 0 2 13 22
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Portland at Miami, 8 p.m.
Nov. 26-29 — Major League Baseball Vancouver 2, Los Angeles FC 2, tie At Waverly, TBA
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Players Association executive board Class A Pacific Division
Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. Orlando at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, October 28
meeting, Irving, Texas. Atlanta at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Semifinal/Wednesday W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Baltimore at Carolina, 1 p.m. Nov. 30 — Last day for teams to offer No. 3 Johnson City (6-8-1) at No. 2 Maine-
D.C. United at Chicago, 4:30 p.m. San Jose 5 1 0 1 11 27 16
Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 2019 contracts to unsigned players on Endwell (9-5), 3:30 p.m. Colorado 4 1 1 0 9 19 15
FC Dallas at Colorado, 4:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 1 p.m.
their 40-man rosters. NHL Houston at LA Galaxy, 4:30 p.m. Final/Friday Tucson 4 1 0 1 9 20 18
Dec. 9 — Hall of Fame Today’s Game EASTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles FC at Sporting KC, 4:30 p.m. Johnson City/Maine-Endwell winner vs. San Diego 3 2 0 0 6 21 20
Indianapolis at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. committee vote announced, Las Vegas. No. 1 Vestal (13-0) at Waverly, TBA Stockton 2 3 1 0 5 20 31
Minnesota United at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Dec. 10-13 — Winter meetings, Las Vegas. Atlantic Division Ontario 1 3 2 1 5 25 36
Montreal at New England, 4:30 p.m. Class B
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Bakersfield 2 3 0 0 4 17 15
2019 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Orlando City at New York, 4:30 p.m. Semifinal/Wednesday
New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. Jan. 11 — Salary arbitration figures ex- No. 4 Oneonta (8-5-1) at No. 1 Chenango
Montreal 8 5 1 2 12 27 21 Philadelphia at NY City FC, 4:30 p.m. NOTE: Two points are awarded for a
Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, changed. Forks (14-0), 3:30 p.m.
Toronto 9 6 3 0 12 34 30 Portland at Vancouver, 4:30 p.m.
Atlanta Feb. 1-20 — Salary arbitration hearings, Boston 9 5 2 2 12 31 24 No. 3 Dryden (13-2) at No. 2 Waverly
win, one point for an overtime or
San Jose at Seattle, 4:30 p.m. shootout loss.
Monday, Oct. 29 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 28 18 (12-2), 6 p.m.
New England at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. Feb. 13 — Voluntary reporting date for Buffalo 9 5 4 0 10 22 25 Final/Saturday Tuesday’s Games
2018 U.S. Soccer Schedule Toronto 2, Laval 1, OT
pitchers, catchers and injured players. Ottawa 8 4 3 1 9 29 29 At Norwich, TBA
Feb. 18 — Voluntary reporting date for Florida 7 1 3 3 5 23 30 (Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 3)
Class C Milwaukee 3, San Antonio 0
Thursday, Oct. 11 - Colombia 4, United
Calendar other players. Detroit 9 1 6 2 4 20 39
States 2 Semifinals/Wednesday Wednesday’s Games
Oct. 30 — Trading deadline. Feb. 23 — Mandatory reporting date. No. 5 Newark Valley (8-3-1) at No. 1 Groton Cleveland at Chicago, 12 p.m.
Metropolitan Division Tuesday, Oct. 16 - United States 1, Peru 1 Lehigh Valley at Hartford, 7 p.m.
Dec. 12 — Winter owners meeting, Irving, March 20-21 — Opening series, Seattle Thursday, Nov. 15 - vs. England at Lon- (14-0), 3:30 p.m.
Texas vs. Oakland at Tokyo. GP W L OT Pts GF GA No. 3 Trumansburg (12-3) vs. No. 2 Unate- Charlotte at Utica, 7 p.m.
Carolina 9 5 3 1 11 29 26 don Binghamton at Belleville, 7 p.m.
Dec. 30 — Regular season ends. March 28 — Opening day, active rosters Tuesday, Nov. 20 - vs. Italy at site TBA go (13-2) at Oneonta, 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 5-6 — Wild-card playoff round. reduced to 25 players. Pittsburgh 7 4 1 2 10 26 25
Final/Saturday San Antonio at Rockford, 8 p.m.
Washington 8 4 2 2 10 34 30
Jan. 12-13 — Divisional playoff round April 13-14 — St. Louis vs. Cincinnati at New Jersey 6 4 2 0 8 22 14 At Norwich, TBA Thursday’s Games
Jan. 20 — NFC and AFC championship Monterrey, Mexico. Class D No games scheduled
games. May 4-5 — Houston vs. Los Angeles An-
Columbus
Philadelphia
8 4 4 0 8
9 4 5 0 8
24
31
30
37 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Semifinals/Wednesday Friday’s Games
Jan. 27 — Pro Bowl, Orlando, Florida. gels at Monterrey, Mexico. NY Rangers 9 3 5 1 7 24 30 Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll No. 4 Marathon (7-7) vs. No. 1 Downsville Syracuse at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Feb. 3 — Super Bowl, Atlanta. June TBA — Amateur draft. NY Islanders 7 3 4 0 6 20 20 The Amway Top 25 football poll, with (13-1) at Oneonta, 3 p.m. Grand Rapids at Belleville, 7 p.m.
Feb. 26-March 4 — NFL combine, Indian- June 29-30 — New York Yankees vs. Bos- first-place votes in parentheses, records No. 3 Schenevus (12-2) vs. No. 2 South Hershey at WB/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
apolis. ton at London. WESTERN CONFERENCE through Oct. 20, total points based on 25 Kortright (14-1) at Oneonta, 3:15 p.m. Utica at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
March 13 — League year and free agency June 15 — International amater signing points for first place through one point Final/Saturday Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.
Central Division
begin. period closes. for 25th, and previous ranking: At Oneonta, 7 Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
July 2 — International amateur signing GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago at Texas, 8 p.m.
March 24-27 — Annual owners meeting, Nashville 9 7 2 0 14 31 20 Record Pts Pvs
FIELD HOCKEY
Phoenix. period opens. Class B Colorado at Iowa, 8 p.m.
July 9 — All-Star Game at Cleveland Colorado 9 6 1 2 14 33 20 1. Alabama (60 8-0 1548 1 San Jose at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
April 25-27 — NFL draft, Nashville. Winnipeg 9 6 2 1 13 29 24 2. Clemson (2 7-0 1488 3 Final/Saturday
July 31 — Last day to trade a player with- No. 2 Owego (7-9) at No. 1 Afton (10-3) at Tucson at Ontario, 10 p.m.
Chicago 9 5 2 2 12 33 33 3. Notre Dame 7-0 1409 4 Stockton at San Diego, 10 p.m.
out securing waivers. 4. LSU 7-1 1352 5 Vestal, TBA
Minnesota 8 4 2 2 10 22 24
Aug. 18 — Pittsburgh vs. Chicago Cubs at
MLB Williamsport, Pa.
Dallas
St. Louis
8 4 4 0 8
8 2 3 3 7
23
25
23
29
5. Michigan
6. Georgia
7-1 1228
6-1 1207
7
6
Class C
Semifinals/Tuesday FRIDAY’S EVENTS
Postseason Glance Aug. 31 — Last day to be contracted to an 7. Texas 6-1 1146 8 Harpursville 1, Moravia 0
organization and be eligible for postsea- Football
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Pacific Division 8. Oklahoma 6-1 1075 10 Whitney Point 2, Greene 1 Dryden at Chenango Valley, 6 p.m.
son roster. GP W L OT Pts GF GA 9. Ohio State 7-1 1030 2 Final/Saturday
American League
Sept. 1 — Active rosters expand to 40 Groton at Unatego/Franklin, 6:30 p.m.
Boston 4, Houston 1 San Jose 9 5 3 1 11 31 25 10. UCF 7-0 1008 9 No. 4 Harpursville (12-3-1) vs. No. 3 Whit- Deposit/Hancock at Oneonta, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2 players. Anaheim 10 5 4 1 11 25 25 11. Florida 6-1 968 12 ney Point (12-2) at Vestal, TBA
Oct. 1-2 — Wild-card games. 12. West Virginia 5-1 794 13 Moravia vs. Harpursville/Afton at Wind-
Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5 Calgary 9 5 4 0 10 32 27 sor, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boston 8, Houston 2 November TBA — Deadline for teams to Vancouver 9 5 4 0 10 27 29 13. Washington 6-2 729 14 HIGH SCHOOLS
make qualifying offers to their eligible Vegas 8 4 4 0 8 18 21 14. Kentucky 6-1 689 17 8-man football
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston 8, Houston 6 Oxford at Elmira Notre Dame, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston 4, Houston 1 former players who became free agents, Edmonton 7 3 3 1 7 18 25 15. Washington St. 6-1 633 23 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
fifth day after World Series. Arizona 8 3 5 0 6 15 18 16. Penn State 5-2 606 16 STAC Championships Volleyball
National League November TBA — Deadline for free Los Angeles 9 2 6 1 5 17 32 17. Texas A&M 5-2 583 18 IAC Championship
At Pheasant Hill Country Club, Owego
Los Angeles 4, Milwaukee 3 agents to accept qualifying offers, 15th 18. Iowa 6-1 447 22 Team scores: Corning 28, Ithaca 81, Owe-
Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for SATURDAY’S EVENTS
day after World Series. 19. Wisconsin 5-2 430 19 go Free Academy 112, Horseheads 134, El-
5 overtime loss. Top three teams in each di- 20. South Florida 7-0 390 20
Dec. 2 — Last day for teams to offer 2020 mira 166, Windsor 188, Maine-Endwell 219,
Saturday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, Milwau- vision and two wild cards per conference 21. Oregon 5-2 383 11 Football
contracts to unsigned players on their Union-Endicott 243, Chenango Forks 268,
kee 3 advance to playoffs. 22. N.C. State 5-1 222 15 Saturday
40-man rosters. Binghamton 270, Vestal 271, Johnson City Bainbridge-Guilford at Thomas A. Edison,
Monday, Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, Los Ange- Tuesday’s Games 23. Stanford 5-2 180 24
298, Oneonta 300, Norwich 345, Chenan-
les 0 Arizona 4, Columbus 1 24. Utah 5-2 107 NR 1:30 p.m.
go Valley 412, Seton CC 412. 8-man football
Tuesday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 2, Milwau- N.Y. Rangers 5, Florida 2 25. Miami 5-2 95 NR
kee 1, 13 innings NBA Boston 4, Ottawa 1 Others receiving votes: Appalachian
Top 15: 1-Parker Stokes (M-E) 15:54.9; 2-
Torrey Jacobson-Evans (Corning) 16:08.8;
Lansing at Newfield, 1:30 p.m.
Unadilla Valley at Tupper Lake, 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Los Angeles 5, Mil- Montreal 3, Calgary 2 State 78, Utah State 63, San Diego State
EASTERN CONFERENCE 3-Josh Stone (Windsor) 16:22.2; 4-Bryce Boys Cross Country
waukee 2 San Jose 5, Nashville 4 62, Cincinnati 30, Houston 30, Fresno Derick (Corning) 16:24.2; 5-Nathan Law- IAC Championship at Marathon, 9 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 19: Milwaukee 7, Los Angeles Atlantic Division Chicago 3, Anaheim 1 State 22, Mississippi State 18, Virginia 17, son (Corning) 16:39.6; 6-Devin Wood- Girls Cross Country
2 Dallas 4, Los Angeles 2 Auburn 13, Buffalo 9, Colorado 9, Army 8,
W L Pct GB worth (Horseheads) 16:45.7; 7-Steven Se- IAC Championship at Marathon
Saturday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles 5, Mil- Toronto 4 0 1.000 — Pittsburgh 6, Edmonton 5, OT Duke 8, Texas Tech 8, Purdue 7, UAB 6, gal (Corning) 17:10.3; 8-Nathan Bowers Swimming
waukee 1 Boston 2 2 .500 2 Wednesday’s Games South Carolina 5, Virginia Tech 4, Syracuse (OFA) 17:10.8; 9-Jason Matthewson (Elmi-
Philadelphia 2 2 .500 2 Toronto at Winnipeg, late IAC Championships
WORLD SERIES 3, Georgia Southern 2, Michigan State 1. ra) 17:22.1; 10-Jared Gridley (Corning)
(Best-of-7, x-if necessary) Brooklyn 1 2 .333 2½ Florida at N.Y. Islanders, late

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gey was not made available for post-
game interviews.
Continued from Page 1B The depth chart for North Carolina
State lists Dungey as the starter with
time winding down, Babers acted on a DeVito as the backup with no “OR” be-
hunch and sent in redshirt freshman tween their names. Babers would not
Tommy DeVito, who had sparkled in re- say who would start, preferring to keep
lief of an injured Dungey in a 30-7 win Wolfpack coach Dave Doeren guessing.
over Florida State in mid-September. “There’s no doubt the performances
DeVito delivered again, hitting Ny- that he (DeVito) has put in means he’s
keim Johnson for a 42-yard touchdown good enough to play in the game and
with 1:39 left in regulation to force over- help us win,” Babers said. “I’m really
time. He followed with two more scoring proud of where Tommy’s at. He’s been
passes – to Jamal Custis and tight end extremely humble and team-oriented
Ravian Pierce – to win it. about everything. I think we’re lucky to
Dungey finished 17-of-33 passing for have both of them.”
225 yards with zero TDs and zero inter- This scenario is not new for Babers.
ceptions, scored on a 16-yard run and In his first season as offensive coordina-
was sacked four times. DeVito, who en- tor at Arizona two decades ago, he had
tered the game with just more than 5 two quarterbacks share the snaps –
minutes left in regulation, was 11-for-19 Keith Smith passed for 1,732 yards and 13
passing for a career-high 181 yards with TDs and Ortege Jenkins threw for 1,011
one interception and the three scores, yards and five TDs. The Wildcats fin-
also a career high. ished 12-1 and ranked fourth in country.
Dungey earned high praise from Ba- When asked if he might duplicate
bers for the way he reacted, cheering for that all these years later, Babers said: Syracuse coach Dino Babers talks with quarterback Eric Dungey during a game
DeVito, joining the celebration after “I’m not sure.” earlier this season. AP
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fifth with 149. There were 12 complete
girls teams.
Klein, a third-place finisher last
Art Stapleton, Staff Writer, while here. Thank you to the NY Giants his coaching staff comes down to be- year at the STAC championships,
@art_stapleton organization for the honor of playing ing able to get this team ready to play won in 19 minutes, 8.3 seconds.
NFL writer for such a classy and historic organiza- the Washington Redskins at MetLife Corning freshman Faithe Ket-
USA TODAY NETWORK - NEW JERSEY tion. My family and I truly appreciate Stadium on Sunday without looking chum finished second in 19:16.4 and
each and everything you’ve done for over its collective shoulder with un- teammate Lindsey Butler, a senior,
EAST RUTHERFORD — Who’s us. I also would like to thank the NY certainty regarding what the future took third in 19:22.4. Horseheads
next? Jets organization for believing enough holds. freshman Samantha Woodworth
One day after dealing Eli Apple to in the fat kid from THE William Penn “We’re not throwing in the towel,” took fourth in 19:42.5 and sophomore
New Orleans, the New York Giants are University. I’m the player and man Shurmur said during Tuesday’s con- Lindsey Stokes of Maine-Endwell
trading former All-Pro nose guard Da- that I am because of my time with you ference call with reporters. “There’s no was fifth in 19:58.6.
mon Harrison to the Detroit Lions, a guys. This area will forever be my 2nd balancing act in my mind. I’m worried
source confirmed to NorthJersey.com home. I gave my absolute best every about the team today, and what we
and USA TODAY Network New Jersey. play of every game. Sorry I let you guys need to do to get ready to play Wash-
The compensation will include a down. Looking forward to the next ington. There’s no balance there, but
2019 fifth-round pick. chapter in my story. Stay tuned ... rest I’m always a part of the discussions as TV HIGHLIGHTS
Harrison is a great player, consid- easy, the hunt will resume soon.” we work to get the roster the way it’s
ered the league’s best run stopper, and The Giants (1-6) have lost 21 straight going to be this week, and certainly Schedule subject to change and/or
a respected teammate, but the Giants games when trailing entering the thinking about the future.” blackouts.
have not been playing him enough. fourth quarter, the longest current There’s reason to believe that out-
They also have talented young players streak in the NFL. They could have side linebacker Olivier Vernon and AUTO RACING
such as Dalvin Tomlinson, B.J. Hill and ended that run of misfortune and cornerback Janoris Jenkins are in the
11:00 p.m.
potentially R.J. McIntosh to grow into heartbreak earlier this month had Gra- mix to be salary cap casualties prior to
ESPNU — Formula One, Mexican
that spot. Harrison’s contract lowered ham Gano’s 63-yard field goal not split next season, so if the Giants determine
Grand Prix Practice
the asking price, considering the Lions the uprights in the waning moments of they can get value now, they might be
will have to pay him $4.1 million for the a 33-31 victory for the Carolina Pan- willing to pull the trigger.
remainder of this year and $7 million thers in Week 5. Jenkins’ name was already floated
GOLF
for next year and $9.25 million for This isn’t a move the Giants would in trade rumors Tuesday. Considering 2:30 p.m.
2020 if they want to keep him on the have made if they were not where they the lack of pass rushers that usually GOLF — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms
roster. are in the standings. The difficult deci- hit the market, Vernon could be some- Championship
“I’ve truly been blessed to be able to sions were coming regardless, but one the Giants keep depending on his 6 p.m.
call this NJ/NY area home these past 7 team brass was hoping to put them off health. GOLF — LPGA Tour, Swinging Skirts
years,” Harrison said in a statement as long as they could by winning. It would be a stunning move, but Taiwan Championship
released on his Twitter account. “Dur- Former Giants general manager the future of former All-Pro safety 10 p.m.
ing my time here, I’ve gotten married, Jerry Reese was always accused of Landon Collins is also up for debate. GOLF — PGA Tour & WGC, HSBC
had my first son, learned to become a waiting too long to move on from play- Collins is a pending free agent, and the Champions
better man, and in my spare time I ers, young and old. Now it remains to Giants could use the franchise tag to
even managed to become a better foot- be seen if general manager Dave Get- keep him without an extension. If the NBA
ball player. The things I’ve done pro- tleman moves on from such players Giants decided to move him now, his
8 p.m.
fessionally while here will be an after- too quickly or at just the right time. departure - however unlikely - would
TNT — Boston at Oklahoma City
thought in my mind compared to the The biggest challenge for the Giants have the biggest ripple in that current
10:30 p.m.
people and connections I’ve made in the short term for Pat Shurmur and locker room to date.
TNT — Denver at L.A. Lakers

NFL
8:20 p.m.

Outdoors their kills. Harvest reporting is critical


to wildlife management, and by regu-
do. FOX & NFL — Miami at Houston

lation, hunters must report their har- One week left in Cayuga Trap NHL
Continued from Page 1B vest of deer, bear, and turkey within
7 p.m.
seven days of taking the animal. Steve Smith of Newfield broke a
MSG+ — Montreal at Buffalo
phone, mail, or internet. Applicants season-low 47 birds and Groton’s
8:30 p.m.
that previously paid the $10 DMP ap- Susquehanna group urges voters Steve Uhrovcik a season-low 45 at
MSG — N.Y. Rangers at Chicago
plication fee during the initial applica- Trumansburg last week but the scores
tion period — or who are exempt from The Susquehanna Group of the Si- were good enough to put them into a
the application fee — will not be erra Club is encouraging people to vote tie for the scoring lead with one week
WRESTLING
charged for this additional applica- in next month’s elections. remaining in the Cayuga Lake Trap 6 p.m.
tion. Some of the environmental issues League. NBCSN — UWW World Champion-
Hunters that did not previously ap- may include those asked for in the Si- None of the league’s 105 partici- ships, Women’s finals
ply for a deer management permit will erra Club questionnaire sent to all can- pants managed a perfect score in the
be required to pay the $10 application didates: Increasing energy efficiency, rough weather at Trumansburg. Dry- COLLEGE FOOTBALL
fee. increasing the use of renewable ener- den’s Pat Logan led all scorers with a
7 p.m.
It’s not local news, but bonus DMPs gy such as solar and wind, dealing 49, putting her in a five-way tie at 240
CBSSN or ESPN2 — Ball St. at Ohio
are available for hunters who success- with the effects of future floods, and (two behind the leaders) with team-
CBSSN or ESPN2 — Toledo at W.
fully take an antlerless deer in distant the importance of Broome County be- mate John Stanley and former league
Michigan
WMUs 1C, 3S, 4J, or 8C. coming a Climate Smart Community. champions Chris Landon and Gerry
FS1 — Baylor at West Virginia
The DEC will issue DMPs until the Other issues they suggest for dis- Ostrander of Groton, and Tompkins
7:30 p.m.
target quota is achieved. The status of cussion are: The Binghamton-JC Joint County Fish & Game’s Ed Pfaff head-
ESPN — Georgia Tech at Virginia
permits will be reviewed each night, Sewage Plant rebuild, plastic bag use ing into this week’s finale at Dryden.
Tech
and as individual units are filled they and policies of local retail, Broome Logan leads the Ladie’s division by
ESPNU — Appalachian St. at Georgia
will be removed from the list of those County Transit, reduction in recycling nine birds over teammate Pat Card and
Southern
available effective the following day. markets for the county, harmful algae 13-year-old Chase Wojtanik holds a
A list of units with available leftover blooms, and compressed natural gas 20-bird lead in the junior standings.
DMPs will routinely be updated on trucking. Dan Card of Dryden leads the veteran
DEC's website or via the DMP Hotline The Susquehanna Group has en- (65 and older) standings by five birds
at 1-866-472-4332. dorsed the following candidates for over teammate Steve Hotaling while
If you are the altruistic sort, you can Broome County Legislature: Mark Bor- Ostrander is ahead by two birds in the
use the extra permits to take does to deau, District 3, Bridget Kane, District Senior Veteran (70 and older) stand-
share with friends, neighbors and/or 6, Jason Shaw, District 8, Susan Ryan, ings over Groton’s Bill Moss.
the Venison Donation Coalition (link District 11, and Karen Beebe, District Groton broke 236 birds to lead the
leaves DEC website). Since 1999, the 12. scoring and pad its league lead to 16
program has helped to feed the hungry The group has also endorsed Dan over defending champion Dryden.
with more than 330 tons of ground Livingston for Binghamton City Coun- Henderson’s outdoors columns ap-
venison, the equivalent of 2.8 million cil. Previous endorsements that we pear weekly. Send information to Hen-
quarter-pound venison meals served. continue with are: Dan D. Reynolds, derson Outdoors, 202 Prospect St., En-
Since they’ve got your attention, Broome County Legislature District 4, dicott, NY 13760, or e-mail WR DeAndre Hopkins and the
the DEC would also like to remind Mary Kaminsky, Broome County Leg- dddhender@aol.com. Texans host the Dolphins tonight.
hunters of the importance of reporting islature District 14 and Donna Lupar- TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS

OUTDOOR CALENDAR
All numbers are 607 area code unless 7 p.m. (Fly-tying at 6:30) at George F. THINGS TO DO days. Breakfast 8-11 a.m. Sundays.
specified. Johnson Library, 1001 Park Street, Endi- Newfield Rod & Gun Club: Trapshoot-
cott. Kirk Klingensmith’s presentation Ben’s Gun Shop: 3-D archery course, ing, 8-11 a.m. Sundays and 3-7 p.m.
EVENTS on “Florida Fly Fishing.” Details at 327 Spaulding Hill, Owego, 8 a.m.-8 Tuesdays.
bcflyfishers.org. Event is free. p.m. daily. Call 687-2399 or 972-7184. Oxford Gun Club: Trapshooting, 5-9
Oct. 21: Trapshoot, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Binghamton Gun Club: Trap, skeet,
Second Tuesday: Oxford Rod & Gun p.m. Thursdays and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat-
Bainbridge Sportsmen's Association, five-stand and sporting clays, 2:30 p.m.
Club, 7 p.m. at clubhouse, 214 Ingraham urdays. Call Tom DeBrita at 244-1637.
Bainbridge. For information call 967- to dusk Thursdays; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun-
Road, Oxford. Call 843-6104 or visit Silver Lake Rod & Gun Club: Trapshoot-
2222. days.
oxfordrodgun.com. ing, 4:30 p.m. Fridays in Brackney, Pa.
Oct. 28: Turkey Shoot, 10 a.m. at Berk- Central Conservation Club: Trapshoot-
Second Wednesday: Iroquois Sports- Tioga County Sportsman's Association:
shire Rod & Gun Club, McMahan Road, ing, 3 p.m. Tuesdays in South Montrose,
men’s Club, 7 p.m. at clubhouse in Nor- Trap shooting Wednesdays starting at 6
Berkshire. Call 657-2702. Pa.
wich. p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.;
Nov. 4: Turkey shoot, 9 a.m. at Greene Greene Rod & Gun Club: Trap, skeet
Second Saturday: Score Gun Club, 4 skeet shooting Sundays from 10 a.m.-2
Rod & Gun Club, Foster Hill Road, and 5-stand shooting, 9 a.m. first Sun-
p.m. at club grounds in Hancock. p.m.
Greene. Trap, Lucky-X. For information day of month and 9 a.m. Tuesdays;
Second Thursday: Silver Lake Rod & Trumansburg Fish & Game Club: Trap,
call 237-4065. trapshooting at 6 p.m. Fridays and at 9
Gun Club, 7 p.m. at 8017 Laurel Lake Skeet, Handgun, Doubles Trap, Interna-
Nov. 4: Midstate Arms Collectors & a.m. Sundays; meeting 7 p.m. third
Road Brackney, Pa. For info, visit tional Skeet & Skrap, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sun-
Shooters Club, Oneonta Gun Show, 9 Thursday of the month. Call 656-8430
www.silverlakerodandgunclub.com. days and 5-8 p.m. Thursdays at 7227
a.m.-3 p.m. at Holiday Inn, Route 23 or visit greenrodgun.com.
Second Thursday: Southern Tier Chap- Searsburg Rd. Call 387-5433.
Southside, Oneonta, NY. Admission $2. Groton Rod and Gun Club: Trap and
ter NWTF monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Email Outdoors Calendar items to
Call Sandy Ackerman Klinger between skeet shooting from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun-
Jonathan's Restaurant 534 Hooper Rd. bgmsports@gannett.com.
1-6 p.m. at 607-748-1010. days, 4-8 p.m. Tuesdays and 1-4 p.m.
in Endwell.
Third Wednesday: Lansing Rod & Gun Fridays.
MEETINGS Club members meeting. Lansing Rod & Gun Club: Open trap, 9
Oct. 18: BC Flyfishers monthly meeting, a.m.-noon Sundays and 4-7 p.m. Mon-
4B ❚ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ THE ITHACA JOURNAL

Opinion
Editorial Board
Neill Borowski, Executive Editor
Chris Kocher, Engagement Editor

www.ithacajournal.com/opinion
ith-letters@ithacajournal.com

George Will
Columnist

Hate crime law is


both unwise and
unconstitutional
WASHINGTON – After showing off his swastika
tattoo, Randy Metcalf became involved in a barroom
brawl. One of his opponents was an African Amer-
ican, who he and his friends knocked unconscious.
Metcalf repeatedly kicked him in the head and, ac-
cording to a witness, said, “Die, [N-word], die.” Met-
calf was sentenced to 10 years in prison under the
federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act that was enacted
six years earlier, in 2009.
Soon, perhaps at its conference this Friday, the
Supreme Court will decide whether or not to hear
Metcalf ’s argument that the provision of the HCPA
that he was convicted under is unconstitutional be-
cause none of the Constitution’s enumerated powers
authorized Congress to enact it. The court should
hear and endorse this argument, lest the nation’s
dangerously attenuated commitment to limited gov-

Exactly how does ‘black


ernment become even more so.
The HCPA creates criminal penalties for, among
other things, crimes committed “because of the actu-
al or perceived race … of any person.” Actual hatred is

racism’ impact your life?


not required. It is enough that the defendant acted
“because of ” somebody’s race.
Congress, always eager to slip what little remains
of the Constitution’s leash that limits Congress’ pow-
ers by enumerating them, frequently justifies doing
whatever it wants by saying that the behavior it
wants to proscribe or prescribe affects interstate Leonard Pitts Post, April 4, 2016)
commerce and therefore comes under Congress’ Columnist Your wealth? (“According to a new study … median
enumerated power to regulate this. But although the Black and Latino households will lose the little rela-
Commerce Clause has been construed to be so elastic tive wealth they have by about the time people of col-
that it is almost entirely permissive, Congress, per- or form a majority of households in the U.S. By 2053,
haps manifesting a vestigial capacity for embarrass- Black households will have a median wealth of zero.” –
ment, looked elsewhere for the power to prohibit ra- I have a question for white people. Forbes, Sept. 11, 2017)
cially motivated crimes. I will preface it with an excerpt from a recent email Your housing? (“A half-century after the Fair Hous-
Embarrassingly, it pretended to act under the 13th sent by a reader named James. He wrote: “It is the ing Act became a civil-rights landmark, multiple
Amendment. Ratified in 1865, it says: blacks who are by far the most racist of all people as studies show housing in America is nearly as segre-
“Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servi- they can’t seem to simply forget their damn color and gated as it was when LBJ enacted a law designed to
tude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the move on with life, get more education and skills, man- eliminate it.” – U.S. News and World Report, April 20,
party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist age their money, stay married, stay out of crime and 2018.)
within the United States, or any place subject to their live a good life.” Your children? (“Racial bias against black students
jurisdiction. I share this email not because it’s surprising, but, begins long before they get to their teens – it starts in
“Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce rather, because it’s common. Indeed, it’s a rare day preschool, according to a study released today from
this article by appropriate legislation.” when I don’t get three just like it before lunch. the Yale Child Study Center.” – U.S. News and World
To justify enacting the HCPA, Congress cited the Which brings me to the aforementioned question Report, Sept. 28, 2016)
power granted to it 144 years earlier to effectuate the for white people – or at least, for white people who, Let me help you with the answers: no, no, no, no, no
end of slavery, which shows no sign of returning. like James, fret about African-American bigotry. The and no. Which raises another question: what are peo-
Congress, surely with more audacity than sincerity, question is this: ple like James whining about, then?
said that the 13th Amendment, written to erase slav- How, precisely, does all this “black racism” impact I make no claim of sainthood for people of color. It
ery, authorizes Congress to pursue any goal that it as- your life? is entirely possible – and not uncommon – for blacks
serts is in some way, however attenuated, a response and browns to harbor racial antipathy. But the issue
to a “relic” or “incident” or lingering reverberation of here isn’t antipathy. No, it’s the power to channel that
slavery. antipathy in ways that impact lives.
This, says an amicus brief on Metcalf ’s behalf, re- I make no claim of sainthood For illustration, just look around. We live in a time
flects “a growing movement in both academia and when people of color are besieged by right-wing as-
Congress to use the 13th Amendment to address a va- for people of color. It is saults upon our rights and dignity, all carried out be-
riety of social ills thought to be in some way traceable
to, or aggravated by, slavery.” Yet the amendment’s
entirely possible – and not hind fig leaf excuses about voter fraud and national
security.
legal significance is unusually clear and limited: It uncommon – for blacks and Our so-called president offers ample examples.
bans slavery, period. So, in 1883, the Supreme Court
held that the amendment did not empower Congress
browns to harbor racial There he is on Twitter, lashing out at imaginary “Mid-
dle Easterners” infiltrating a refugee caravan. There
to prohibit race discrimination in public accommo- antipathy. But the issue here he is tweeting ominous warnings of voter fraud penal-
dations. Congress did that 81 years later, properly ties, trying to scare people of color into staying home.
acting under the Commerce Clause. If now the court isn’t antipathy. No, it’s the At a rally, he declares himself “a nationalist,” a word
allows Congress to construe – to flagrantly miscon- power to channel that favored, not incidentally, by gangsters like those who
strue, to its advantage – a notably unambiguous con- marched through Charlottesville with Tiki torches
stitutional provision, the damage done by this mis- antipathy in ways that last year, screaming hatred.
guided judicial deference will go beyond injuries to
federalism. This dereliction of judicial duty will de-
impact lives. America is unraveling along seams of color and
culture. And James thinks our problem is black rac-
value the written Constitution itself. Does it cause police to be called out while you are ism?
Hate crimes (usually vandalism, e.g., graffiti, or barbecuing in a park, swimming in a public pool, That’s sad, yet ridiculous, too. If they end up sort-
intimidation, e.g., verbal abuse) are a tiny fraction of smoking in a parking garage, sitting in a coffee shop or ing through the wreckage of us someday, his words
1 percent of all reported crimes. Almost all states have otherwise minding your own business? may inspire a fitting epitaph: Here lies America,
such laws, and a federal law duplicating them merely Does it cause politicians to close polling places in where they worried about the wrong thing far too
serves two disreputable purposes. It allows Congress your neighborhood, or pass Photo ID laws demanding long.
to express theatrical indignation about hate. And it forms of identification you literally cannot get, in or- And the right thing far too late.
exposes to double jeopardy, under a federal law, de- der to suppress your vote? Contact Leonard Pitts at lpitts@miamiher
fendants who are acquitted in politically charged Does it impact your health? (“African-Americans ald.com.
state trials, especially ones involving race or religion. are routinely under-treated for their pain compared
Even though states, unlike the federal govern- with whites, according to research.” – Washington
ment, have police powers, states’ hate crime laws
also are problematic on policy grounds. They man-
date enhanced punishments for crimes committed as
a result of, or at least when accompanied by, partic-
ular states of mind that the government disapproves. DOONESBURY
George Will’s email address is georgewill@wash
post.com.

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ithacajournal.com ❚ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ 5B

She doesn’t want him to say it with flowers


Ask Amy said he remembered, but he wanted me Flowers have symbolic and romantic start by acknowledging his efforts, and
Amy Dickinson to know he was thinking about me and meaning. The man who sends you flow- apologizing for your own behavior.
didn’t know what to get me. ers might be a guy who is simply making Dear Amy: I have a suggested come-
I’m upset! I feel like he doesn’t listen the least imaginative gesture, or he back for “Not So Fat,” the guy whose el-
to me or take me seriously. This isn’t the might be a guy who is trying very hard to derly mother fat shamed him.
Dear Amy: A few months ago, I was only time this kind of thing has hap- romance you. The next time she does this, he
upset with my husband, and he sent me pened. I feel like he’s just checking off a You obviously choose the most nega- should say, “Mom, why are you shrink-
flowers. list: Wife’s birthday – send flowers – tive spin, but when I read your narra- ing? Your skin is so wrinkled and your
I told him it was a nice gesture, but I check. tive, I think about his efforts to connect hair is thinning!”
would rather not get flowers because I Am I making too big a deal out of it? with you. He is also asking you for direc- She would probably say, “That’s just
think it is a waste of money, and flowers Should I just be happy with the flow- tion, and you are refusing to provide the way I am, and don’t make fun of me
eventually have to be thrown out. ers? any. This is not at all fair to him. for growing older.” And he could say,
It was my birthday recently, and he – Upset Wife Do you want a card, a spa visit, a “Well, this is the way I am.”
asked me what I wanted. I couldn’t think Dear Upset Wife: I wonder why you movie-date or a divorce? Is there any – Been There
of anything. (We’ve been married for 15 are being so mean to the person who is gift you won’t consider too frivolous or Dear Been There: It’s worth a try.
years and I have usually bought my own trying so hard to acknowledge and wasteful? Thank you.
birthday presents.) please you. Of course, this isn’t really about gifts You can contact Amy Dickinson via
So, he got me flowers again. I see a guy who perhaps has not tried offered and received ungraciously. This email: askamy@amydickinson.com.
I asked him if he remembered I would hard enough for 15 years. He is trying is about connection. Your husband is Readers may send postal mail to Ask
rather not get flowers because I would now. And you are telling him, “No trying. And if the thing you want most of Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068.
rather not waste the money on some- thanks.” (Is it too late to accept his ef- all is to have a conversation about con- You can also follow her on Twitter @as-
thing I would have to throw away. He forts? I hope not.) nection, then tag – you’re it. You should kingamy or “like” her on Facebook.

Daughter has turned into a ‘natural’ woman


Dear Annie burps freely, and it’s not a health/indi- of every little change she has made. Fo- although nothing like that of “Over
Annie Lane gestion issue. Her body language says cus more on the behaviors that could af- This.” My mother was a saint and pro-
“relax,” no matter what position she’s in fect her health and others around her. tected and provided for us. I’m 69 now,
– slumped at the table, reclined on the A sudden lack of hygiene could be a and without counseling, my life might
couch, etc. I think she’s trying to be as sign of depression. Water your flower have been very different. But having it
Dear Annie: My adult daughter re- earthy as possible. Her husband is very child with understanding and compas- earlier would have been so much better.
cently visited from out of state, and she similar, so at least they’re not offending sion and the conversation will go a lot The most important point I want to con-
has developed some odd and off-putting each other. – Judgmental-ish Mom better than it would if you put her down. vey is that “Over This” should learn
habits. I really don’t mean to judge her, Dear Judgmental-ish Mom: It Dear Annie: I can’t stop thinking there is nothing she can do to stop her
but I’d also like to help her. At the same sounds as if your flower child has taken about “Over This,” who wrote about the mother’s behavior except to not enable
time, if I said anything, she might run a on a whole new look and smell, and she alcoholic behavior in her family and its it – and I hope she gets counseling in
hundred miles in the opposite direction. wants everyone around her to notice it. destructive effects. In addition to all the whatever form she is comfortable with.
She has stopped showering every It is lovely that she has found a more excellent resources you listed, please let I’ll be thinking of her and her family. –
day. I’m not sure whether it’s a “save the relaxed state of living, but not at the ex- her know that once she gets the imme- Glad She Wrote to You
water” thing or what, but frankly, she pense of her own hygiene. The dirty diate issues resolved, establishes some Dear Glad She Wrote: And I’m glad
smells like the zoo. No deodorant, either. clothing and lack of bathing will eventu- degree of independence (which could you wrote to me. Thank you for sharing
Her clothes are dirty, as well. She has ally catch up with her – perhaps in the help her mother in the long run) and your experience and testifying to the
also dropped table manners. She fre- form of a rash or sickness, and that joins a support group, she will need to power of counseling. I’m so glad that
quently eats with her hands – says it’s would take away from her and her hus- seek out competent counseling to un- you found the support you needed, and I
what they do in other countries. Her band’s “relaxed” state. Have an honest derstand that she should not feel guilty hope “Over This” does, too.
open mouth chews away as she talks, and open conversation with her. When for putting her well-being first. Send your questions for Annie Lane
with bits of food spraying all over. She you sit down to talk, try not to be critical Obviously, I speak from experience, to dearannie@creators.com.

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LIFE 37 Grey’s Anatomy (SAP) (HD) Grey’s Anatomy (SAP) (HD) Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance (‘18, Romance) (HD) aa William & Kate (‘11, Drama) Nico Evers-Swindell. (NR) (HD) Royal (‘18)
CNN 38 Situation Room (N) (HD) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) (HD) Anderson Cooper 360° (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) (HD) CNN Tonight with Don (N) CNN Tonight with Don (N) 360° (HD)
ESPN 39 SportsCenter (HD) Countdown College Football: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Virginia Tech Hokies (Live) (HD) SportsCenter (HD) SC (HD)
TLC 40 90 Day Fiancé “The Clock is” Foreign arrivals. (HD) Long Island Medium (HD) Long Island Medium (HD) Long Island Medium (HD) Long Island Medium (HD) LI Medium
COM 41 The Office The Office “Trivia” (SAP) (HD) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily (N) (HD) The Office South Park
HIST 42 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Mountain Men (HD) Mountain Men (HD) Mountain Men (N) (HD) Shelby the Swamp Man (N) (:05) Mountain Men (HD) Mntn Men
TCM 43 aaa The Woman in White (‘48, Thriller) Eleanor Parker. (NR) aac High Anxiety (‘77, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Psychiatrist. (PG) aac Enter Laughing (‘67, Comedy) José Ferrer. (NR) Protocol (PG)
FOOD 44 Halloween Wars (HD) Halloween Wars (HD) Halloween Wars (HD) Halloween Cake-Off (HD) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Cake-Off
FXN 45 Special Report (N) (HD) The Story (N) (HD) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) (HD) The Ingraham Angle (N) (HD) News @ Night (N) (HD) Tucker (HD)
USA 46 NCIS “Something Blue” (HD) NCIS “Rendezvous” (HD) NCIS “Voices” (HD) NCIS “Ready or Not” (HD) NCIS “Double Down” (HD) The Purge (SAP) (HD) NCIS (HD)
TNT 48 NCIS: New Orleans (HD) NCIS: New Orleans (HD) NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at Oklahoma City Thunder (Live) (HD) NBA Basketball: Denver vs Los Angeles (Live) (HD)
TVLND 49 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Loves Ray. Everybody Loves Raymond Loves Ray. Men (HD) Men (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD)
MSNBC 50 The Beat with Ari Melber (N) Hardball with Chris Matthews All in with Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show Lawrence O’Donnell (N) (HD) The 11th Hour (N) (HD) Maddow (HD)
TRAV 52 The Dead Files (HD) The Dead Files (HD) The Dead Files (HD) The Dead Files (HD) The Dead Files (HD) Haunted Live “10-19-18" (HD) Dead Files
TOON 53 (:15) Titans (:45) Titans (:15) We Bare Dramarama (:15) Gumball (:45) Gumball Dad (HD) Dad (HD) Burgers (HD) Burgers (HD) Family Guy Family Guy Rick Morty
HGTV 54 Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip (N) (HD) Flip (N) (HD) Hunters (N) Hunters (N) Hunters (HD) Hunters (HD) Flip (HD)
MTV 55 Jersey Shore: Family (HD) Jersey Shore: Family (HD) Jersey Shore: Family (N) (HD) How Far Is How Far Is Jersey Shore: Family (HD) How Far Is How Far Is Pineapple (R)
AP 56 Northwest Law (HD) Northwest Law (HD) The Crocodile Hunter (N) (HD) Northwest Law (HD) Northwest Law: Uncuffed (N) (HD) Northwest
EWTN 57 EWTN News Vaticano Daily Mass Holy Eucharist. The World Over (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary EWTN Pro- Defending The Synod on Youth (N) Daily Mass
ESPN2 58 Horn (HD) Interruptn College Football: Toledo Rockets at Western Michigan Broncos from Waldo Stadium (Live) 2018 WSOP “Main Event” 2018 WSOP “Main Event” Horn (HD)
NBCSN 59 UWW American Ninja Warrior (HD) American Ninja Warrior (HD) American Ninja Warrior (HD) American Ninja Warrior (HD) American Ninja Warrior (HD) Ninja (HD)
WE 60 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta (:01) Hip Hop
GOLF 62 LPGA Tour Golf “Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship: First Round” (Taped) (HD) Golf Cntrl PGA Tour Golf “WGC - HSBC Champions: Second Round” (Live) (HD)
SYFY 63 aa The Vatican Tapes (PG-13) aa Wrong Turn (‘03, Horror) Desmond Harrington. (R) (HD) aaa The Cabin in the Woods (‘12, Horror) (R) (HD) Karma (‘18, Horror) A karma demon. (NR) (HD)
FX 64 Goosebumps (‘15, Comedy) Dylan Minnette. (PG) (SAP) (HD) Hotel Transylvania 2 (‘15, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (PG) (HD) Hotel Transylvania 2 (‘15, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (PG) (HD) Fun Size (‘12)
A&E 67 The First 48 (HD) The First 48 (HD) The First 48 “Unspeakable” (N) (HD) Nightwatch Nation (N) (HD) (:04) The First 48 (HD) The First 48
MSGPL 69 Rutgers Devils Pre NHL Hockey: Nashville Predators at New Jersey Devils (Live) (HD) Post Game Behind Behind Behind Behind Rutgers
CMTV 71 Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Man (HD) Cowboys Cheerleaders (N) The House Bunny (‘08, Comedy) (PG-13) (HD)
OXY 90 Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D. (HD) Chicago P.D.
TRUTV 91 Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD) Jokers (N) Laff Track (N) Laff Mobb’s Jokers (HD) Jokers (HD)
CSPAN2 92 (12:00) Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews are presented. Public Affairs
HBO 511 aaa Game Night (‘18, Comedy) (R) (SAP) (HD) Tonight (N) My Dinner with Hervé (‘18, Drama) (SAP) (HD) Road to Ja The Shop The Deuce (SAP) (HD) Stolen Daughter (‘18) (HD)
HBOS 513 aaa War for the Planet of the Apes (‘17, Action) (PG-13) (HD) Friends of God: Pelosi (HD) It’s Complicated (‘09, Comedy) Meryl Streep. (R) (SAP) (HD) (:05) Murder by Numbers (‘02, Drama) (R) (HD)
HBOP 518 Road to Ja The Sentence (‘18, Documentary) (SAP) (HD) aaac Dances with Wolves (‘90, Western) Kevin Costner. A new allegiance. (PG-13) (HD) aaa A Perfect World (‘93, Drama) (PG-13) (HD)
MAX 531 (5:40) aaaa Logan (‘17, Action) Hugh Jackman. (R) (SAP) (HD) aac Repo Men (‘10, Science Fiction) Jude Law. (R) (SAP) (HD) (:55) aac Disclosure (‘94, Drama) Demi Moore. (R) (SAP) (HD) X2 (PG-13)
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HOROSCOPE
Aries (March 21-April 19). You
know what you can do, and
you’re confident in that. Since
you don’t need others to vali-
date your worth, you may
forget to validate theirs.
Taurus (April 20-May 20). Look
around and you’ll notice that
this place wasn’t in your life
ADAM@HOME plan. Trust that fortune will
BRIAN BASSET
favor you similarly in the future.
Gemini (May 21-June 21).
People open up to you whether
you want them to or not. But
that’s OK. You’ll form an opinion
based on what you feel, not
what you understand.
Cancer (June 22-July 22). While
it would be foolish to launch
your ship straight into a storm,
Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one it’s also true that there’s always
letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it a storm out there somewhere.
will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). The meal
words and words using an apostrophe give clues to can start a lot of ways – with
locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error. soup, a salad, a cheese platter –
THE WIZARD OF ID BRANT PARKER but it almost never starts with
candy. Maximum sweetness is
something to work up to be-
cause there’s nowhere to go
from there.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). A fun
friend would be thrilled to
monopolize your afternoon, and
you’ll wonder why you didn’t do
it sooner.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Would
you rather be weak and look
strong or be strong and look
weak? Don’t answer – you’re
too smart to commit to one
BLONDIE DEAN YOUNG & JOHN MARSHALL Word sleuth look.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
What looks pretty in pictures
may only be happening in the
instant of a camera click. Can it
be sustained over time? This
remains to be seen.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You know that you are enough
just as you are. You don’t have
to prove yourself by showing
what you can do or spending
lavishly.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Those on the inside seem to
know more than those on the
outside, but this is only a social
BABY BLUES Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman illusion. You can be a part of any
group you want.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
You’re building something new.
Without firm principles, this
thing can’t stand. You also need
open clearings for light, air, and
a good flow of people and ideas
to come in and out.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20).
Someone who believes in you
and encourages you. Many
never get this and live without
feeling particularly understood
or valued. Celebrate your
supporters.
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SPELLS &
SORCERY
Wizarding Weekend
expands in fourth year
Marking its fourth year, Ithaca’s If you go
Wizarding Weekend will return to
downtown Ithaca for three days of
magic, science and fantasy-related Admission to the street festival is
activities. free. There are select booths
The street festival will run from (games, crafts and activities) that
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from have fees to raise funds for charity
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday on and as well as offset the festival cost.
around the Commons. Pay-as-you-go for these booths or
purchase a Magical Passport.
Friday The Potions Crawl and Magical Arti-
fact Hunt are exclusive to the pass-
❚ Pumpkin-carving contest and port and cannot be purchased sep-
silent auction (3:30-6 p.m.). arately. Tickets to the Games and
❚ Downtown kids costume pa- Crafts can be purchased separately
rade (4 p.m.). at merchandise booths and ticket-
❚ Trick-or-Treat at downtown ing booths.
businesses (4-6 p.m.).
❚ Halloween Party in Center Itha- Select events (City of Magic Ball,
ca (4-6 p.m.). Spirited Spirits, Cocktails for Cos-
❚ City of Magic Ball (8 p.m.-12 players, GALAtic, among others)
a.m.): A gala at the Community have ticket fees. All special guests
School of Music and Arts with danc- have fees for autographs, selfies
ing, a costume contest, and a meet- “Harry Potter” and more fandoms will be represented at the fourth and photo ops.
and-greet with Holly Marie Combs annual Wizarding Weekend on Saturday and Sunday in Ithaca. FILE For more information, visit
(”Charmed”), Erica Cerra (”Power wizardingweekend.com.
Rangers”) and Scarlett Byrne (”Har-
ry Potter” films). ($40 per person) Cerra (3 p.m.) and Combs (4 p.m.). person.)
go!

❚ “Magic, Movies and Music” (7-9 ❚ The Bernie Milton Pavilion will “Fantastic Beasts” film with Mug-
p.m.): At the State Theatre, the Ca- host live entertainment from 10 a.m. Sunday gleNet.com contributors.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ THE ITHACA JOURNAL

yuga Chamber Orchestra will pre- to 5 p.m. Also:


sent a Halloween pops concert. ❚ The Cayuga Street Performance The Hotel Ithaca Ballroom will ❚ Artists Atrium (Center Ithaca)
($12-$30) Circle will feature acts beginning at host several panel sessions. will feature book signings from 10
10:30 a.m. ❚ 12:30 p.m.: For “Women of Pop a.m. to 4 p.m.; photo ops with
Saturday Ticketed events Culture,” Combs, Cerra and Byrne Combs, Cerra and Byrne beginning
❚ Mystic Arts Breakfast at Hotel share stories. at 10 a.m.
❚ Artists Atrium (Center Ithaca) Ithaca (8 a.m. to 12 p.m.) ($20 per ❚ 1:30 p.m.: Author Carrie Vaughn ❚ The Bernie Milton Pavilion will
will feature book signings from 10 person) discusses her writing projects. host live entertainment from 10 a.m.
a.m. to 5 p.m.; photo ops with ❚ Spirited Spirits at Coltivare (7-9 ❚ 2:30 p.m.: Discuss “Building a to 5 p.m.
Combs, Cerra and Byrne at 10 a.m. p.m.): ($40 per person.) Fantasy Universe” with author/il- ❚ The Cayuga Street Performance
❚ Hotel Ithaca Ballroom will host ❚ Cocktails and Cosplayers at Ho- lustrator Rose Catherine Khan. Circle will feature acts beginning at
Q&A sessions with Byrne (2 p.m.), tel Ithaca (8:30-10:30 p.m.) ($40 per ❚ 3:30 p.m.: Discuss the new 10:30 a.m.

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Blind Spots celebrate a decade of music with new album
ward, I told my friend Kevin Kinsella
Soundoff about it and said the show was way
beyond what I thought it could be.
Jim Catalano
And he told me, ‘You’ve got to do it
Ithaca Journal again.’”
Scholl said music has helped him
USA TODAY NETWORK
to get through the tribulations of the
It’s been 10 years since the Blind past decade, which also included
Spots played their first gig, and the raising his young son.
band will commemorate the “bandi- “Writing the songs helped me to
versary” with a combination cele- process and move through such
bration and album release show at painful things,” he said. “While it’s
the Hangar Theatre on Saturday all in my head, it’s just spinning
night. around — but when I write it down
The band’s new album, “Talk,” and make a song out of it, then all of
was recorded in Ithaca and Nash- a sudden, boom, it’s just writing it-
ville, with former Ithacan Nick Bull- self.”
ock helming the production. It finds There’s a small cover for the 7
the band heading in a more pop-ori- p.m. show. Go to
ented direction while still maintain The Blind Spots celebrate their 10th anniversary Saturday at the Hangar facebook.com/BertSchollMusic for
its rock edge. Theatre. PROVIDED details.
“It happened really organically,”
said singer Maddy Walsh in a recent They Might Be Giants,
interview, noting that she, guitarist and got away from the traditional Scholl did a similar show on Aug. Arlo Guthrie return to State
Mike Suave, keyboardist Zach Rohr- barroom piano stuff. We encouraged 2 at Moondog’s Lounge in his native
er and bassist Khris Oursler spent him and he really jumped in, even to Auburn. The State Theatre of Ithaca will
five days in Nashville working on where he was building his own “Everyone was very attentive, host a couple of shows this week.
the tracks after now-departed sounds.” and you could hear a pin drop,” he
drummer Mike Parker had recorded Tickets for the 8 p.m. show are said in a recent interview. “After- See SOUNDOFF, Page 4M
his parts at Ithaca’s Pyramid Sound $15 in advance via dspshows.com;
Studio. they’re $20 at the door, if any re-
“The four of us showed up to stu-
dio with tracks for 19 songs, whittled
them to 10, then wrote one more,”
main by showtime. For more infor-
mation, visit theblindspots.com. THE DRIFTERS ~CORNELL
COASTERS ~ THE PLATTERS
GUNTER’S

she said. “Everyone was so present Scholl to play ‘storyteller’


for every decision that was made, so
it wasn’t like it was conscious deci- Thursday, local singer-songwrit-
sion to make a pop record — it was er Bert Scholl will play a solo show at
that we were going to do something Lot 10. But it won’t just be an ordi-

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ ITHACAJOURNAL.COM


that really accurately depicts who nary show — he’ll be telling the sto-
we are as a band at this stage in our ries behind the songs, similar to the
evolution. And we just wanted to VH-1 “Storyteller” series. And given
make it sound as awesome as pos- that he’s gone through two bouts
sible.” with cancer along with a divorce
Added Suave: “Zach started over the past decade, he’ll have
messing around with synth stuff plenty to talk and sing about.
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Soundoff shows in the coming week:
❚ Thursday, the Center for the
and Jackson-Pratt along with Itha-
ca’s Form Hunter. There’s a small
❚ Sunday, Wingnut will return to
Maxie’s for a night of original jazz.
Arts in Homer will present an 8 p.m. cover for the 8:30 p.m. show. The trio of Michael Stark, Zaun
Continued from Page 3M screening of the 1922 silent film ❚ Saturday, the CRS Barn on Marshburn and Walt Lorenzut will
classic “Nosferatu” with a live score North Triphammer Road will host a play a free show from 6 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, They Might Be Giants by The Magnetic Pull, an ensemble Halloween Haunt Barn Dance and ❚ Sunday, the Ithaca New Music
will return to promote their latest al- from Syracuse. Admission is $5, or Costume Party featuring NEO Pro- Collective will host “Ghostly Gather-
bum, “I Like Fun.” The duo of John free with paid admission to the ject. Tickets are $8.50 each or ing II” at the Argos Inn Warehouse
Flansburgh and John Linnell has Chiller Haunted House, taking place $22.50 for families. Annex. The 7 p.m. event will feature
been playing together since the Thursday through Saturday at the ❚ Saturday, Ithaca Underground new work by local composers Sergio
early 1980s, releasing a passel of venue. and Ithaca Fantastik will host Cote, Nicholas Fagnilli, Avner Fin-
memorable albums chock-full of ❚ Friday, the Ithaca Music Forum “Fright Nite” at the Sacred Root Ka- berg, Miles Friday, Dallas J. Howard,
quirky songs. Tickets are $25 to $35 will present a free talk by Cornell va Lounge & Tea Bar. Three acts — Piyawat Louilarpprasert, Josh Ox-
for the 8 p.m. show. music professor Judith Peraino on Travis Johns, BRIAN! and Eel Tank ford, Barry Sharp and Ensemble
Saturday, Arlo Guthrie will return “The Politics of Punk in the Age of — improvise live soundtracks to INMC. Admission is $5 for students
to the State to mark the 50th anni- Trump” at 5 p.m. at McHenry movies. Cover is $7 for the 9 p.m. all- or $10 for others.
versary of the film “Alice’s Restau- Lounge of the Whalen Center for ages show, which will be followed by ❚ Sunday, Mac Benford and Up-
rant,” based on his song “Alice’s Res- Music at Ithaca College. the Electronic Masquerade of Death South will perform on Bound for
taurant Massacree.” Of course, ex- ❚ Friday, the Haunt will host “The afterparty. Glory. The quintet plays old-time
pect to hear plenty of other Guthrie Great Funkin’ II” featuring the stel- ❚ Saturday, the Range will host a tunes and much more, which are fun
favorites such as “City of New Or- lar lineup of Mutron Warriors, Dan- free show with Thru Spectrums and to dance to or just listen. There’s no
leans” and “Coming into Los Ange- ielle Ponder & The Tomorrow Peo- the Fall Creek Brass Band. Expect cover for the show, which runs from
les.” Tickets are $30 to $50 for the 8 ple, The English Project, and DJ Ha- Halloween-themed songs, cos- 8 to 11 p.m. in Cornell’s Anabel Taylor
p.m. show. MEEN for a night of funk, soul, R&B tumes, and spooky fun. Music starts Hall.
Visit stateofithaca.com for more and more. Tickets for the 8 p.m. at 9:30 p.m. ❚ This week’s edition of Galactic
information. show are $15 in advance, $20 at the ❚ Saturday, Space Junk will pre- Monday will be titled “Galactic Ox-
door. sent a Disco Biscuit Mash-Up at Lot tober,” as local composer Josh Ox-
More shows ❚ Saturday, the Tompkins County 10. The Buffalo band will paying trib- ford will bring his Oxtet to the week-
Workers’ Center (upstairs from Au- ute to the electronica band that ly experimental night at Casita del
Saturday’s Cigarettes After Sex tumn Leaves Books) will host a paved the way over the past 20 Polaris. They’ll kick off at 9:30 p.m.,
show at the Haunt is sold out. But noise show featuring New York City- years. Junkyard Theory will open followed by the Galactic Escort Ser-
there still are a bunch of other cool based acts Kiran Arora, Blind Date the 10 p.m. show. Cover is $5. vice.
❚ Sunday, Kittle & Co. will per- ❚ Tuesday, Anna Coogan and
form at La Tourelle. Formerly of the Tzar will reprise their live accompa-
Grammy-winning Turtle Island niment to “House of Usher,” the 1928
Quartet, composer/arranger/collab- silent film based on the Edgar Allen
orator Jeremy Kittel is joined by Poe story, at Cornell Cinema’s Wil-
mandolinist Josh Pinkham, guitar- lard Straight Hall. Tickets are $12
ist Quinn Bachand and hammered- ($8 for students).
dulcimer master Simon Chrisman. ❚ Wednesday, the Haunt’s usual
go!

There’s a $20 cover for the 6 p.m. Reggae Night will give way to Pond,
show. the Australian psychedelic rock
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018 ❚ THE ITHACA JOURNAL

❚ Sunday, the Ithaca College Bu- band that includes members of


reau of Concerts will bring in Diet Tame Impala. Juan Wauters will
Cig for a show at Emerson Suites. open the 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
Sidney Gish and IC quartet Jerry $15 in advance via dspshows.com,
Skyscraper will open the 6 p.m. and $20 at the door.
show. Tickets are $5 for students or Email Jim Catalano at
$10 for the general public. jimcat@aol.com.

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At 5 p.m. Saturday, Judith Pratt of Music. dren’s activities.
Cornell Cinema presents will read from her new fantasy novel The concert is free.
Halloween events “The Dry Country.” CCO brings ‘Magic, Movies &
At 1 p.m. Sunday, the monthly History of Jewish deli in Music!’ to State Theatre
Cornell Cinema will present two Drag Story Hour returns. America to be discussed
screenings of the horror film “The The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra
Shining” at 9:20 p.m. Friday and 8:15 Ithaca Fantastik Film Festival Historian and humorist Ted Mer- will share music from “Star Wars,”
p.m. Saturday. The Saturday show returns Friday through Nov. 4 win will discuss the history of the “Harry Potter,” “Lord of the Rings,”
will be preceded by a “Shining”- Jewish deli and its role in American “Star Trek,” and other films at 7 p.m.
themed party at 7:15 p.m., featuring Running Friday through Nov. 4, Jewish life in a presentation at 7:30 Friday at the State Theatre of Ithaca.
a costume contest and prizes. Ithaca Fantastik returns to down- p.m. Thursday in Textor 101 at Ithaca Tickets are $12 to $30; call 607-
At 2 p.m. Saturday, youths can town Ithaca for an annual festival of College. 27-STATE or go to stateofithaca.
dress in costume for treats and a pa- film, art, music and culture. Fea- One of the foremost authorities com.
rade before a screening of Kid Flicks tured will be horror, sci-fi and fanta- on Judaism in America, Merwin is a
One, a program of shorts from the sy films and shorts. professor, blogger, journalist, hu- Singing group Windborne
New York International Children’s Special events include “The Tin- morist and collector. to make Ithaca debut
Film Festival. gler” at The Cherry Artspace and
At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Cornell “Drunken Cinema” at the Chanti- Downtown Ithaca celebrates Windborne — which features
Cinema collaborates with the Cher- cleer Loft. Art shows are "We Can- Halloween on Friday singers Lynn Mahoney Rowan, Will
ry Artspace to present the classic not Fully Know" by Caroline Harri- Thomas Rowan, Lauren Breunig,
1928 film “House of Usher” with live son at Angry Mom Records and The Downtown Ithaca Alliance and Jeremy Carter-Gordon — make
music by Anna Coogan and Tzar. "Generations of Submission" at IC's will host its annual Halloween ac- their first Ithaca appearance at 7:30
Tickets are $12 ($8 for students); The Studio in Center Ithaca. tivities on Friday. p.m. Friday at the First Unitarian
purchase at On Friday, check out the cinema At 4 p.m., the Halloween parade Society of Ithaca and two vocal
cornellcinematickets.com. concert with Ithaca Underground at will wend its way from the Greater workshops on Saturday. Tickets are
At 9:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, will Sacred Root Kava Bar, where local Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC) and $15 in advance at
be a 3D screening of 1954’s “The bands will perform live scores to ex- makes its way to the Ithaca Com- cornellfolksong.org or $20 at the
Mad Magician” starring Vincent cerpts of their favorite fantastic mons. door.
Price. films. From 4 to 6 p.m., go trick-or- Windborne also will conduct two
All shows are in Willard Straight See the schedule and description treating on the Commons at stores vocal workshops on Saturday. Visit
Theatre. of films and events at with signs displayed in their store- acithaca.org and windborne
ithacafantastik.com. front windows. Stores are located singers.com for more information.
Readings at Buffalo Street on the Commons, Aurora Street, Ca-
Books planned Somarriba to perform piano yuga Street and inside the Dewitt ‘Case for the Classics’
concert Mall. to debut at Kitchen Theatre
Buffalo Street Books in the De- There also will be music, free
witt Mail will present several free Pianist Enriqueta Somarriba per- face-painting, games, chili and ci- “The Sisters Fitz & Startz: A Case
events in the coming days. forms music from Spain and Latin der inside Center Ithaca from 4 to 6 for the Classics” will debut at the
They Might Be Giants are playing America, including two new works p.m. Kitchen Theatre at 1 p.m. Saturday.
at the State Theatre of Ithaca on by Roberto Sierra, plus Manuel de Written by Rachel Lampert, the
Thursday night, and co-authors Al- Falla’s “Nocturno” and Alberto Gi- Southside Community Center show features music by Mozart,

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exander Reed and Elizabeth Sandif- nastera’s “Sonata No. 2,” at 12:30 to host Halloween carnival Bach, Beethoven and more.
er will discuss their book “33 1/3: p.m. Thursday in Cornell’s Lincoln There will be additional perfor-
They Might Be Giants’ ‘Flood’” at 6 Hall Room B20. The Southside Community Cen- mances at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Satur-
p.m. Thursday. Somarriba is a lecturer at Rutgers ter at 305 S. Plain St. will host its an- day, Nov. 3. Tickets are $12 for adults
At 6 p.m. Friday, Cornell’s MFA University and has given concerts at nual free Halloween Carnival from or $8 for children under 14.
Reading Series will host first-year Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday.
students Kathryn Diaz and Jasmine Auditorio Nacional de Musica in The event will feature a haunted See BRIEFLY, Page 6M

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Mayhem) offer a 45-minute Hallow-
Discover a safe, comfortable bathing experience. 12-hour Draw-A-Thon planned een shadow-puppet show for all
in Trumansburg ages at 11 a.m. Friday, 3 and 4 pm.
Saturday, and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Running from 12 p.m. Saturday to Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids
12 a.m. Sunday, the Draw-A-Thon or $20 for families.
will take place at the Trumansburg
Conservatory of Fine Arts. The Learn some ‘Spooky Science’
fundraiser is a part of “The Big Draw at Sciencenter
Festival,” a worldwide event.
Drawing materials will be provid- “Spooky Science” will be offered
ed. There will be live music from 9 from 12 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Sci-
p.m. to midnight. The event is free, encenter.
with a $10 suggested donation. Youths can create monster
masks, bring Frankenstein to life,
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with 1-mile race the free event..

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the fun run at 9:30 a.m. Tickets can St. in Ithaca).
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by calling 607-277-3450, or on the bers, including Ithaca College stu-
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dren 3 and under are free. community members of different
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day, based on the series of books by
Halloween organ concert

Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustra- The Cornell Department of Mu-


tor Pat Schories. sic’s annual free Halloween Organ
Tickets are $5 to $10; purchase at Spectacular returns to Sage Chapel
the State Theatre box office, by call- at 12:30 pm Wednesday, Oct. 31.
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stateofithaca.com. Anna Steppler, Michael Plagerman
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