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SUN-BULLETIN Legals 050 Legals 050 Legals 050 Legals 050 Legals 050 Approval by Rule 18 CFR Noticeisherebygiventhat tionhasfiledaNoticeofIn- tent(NOl)(NOl-2014- 0323)withtheSusquehan- naRiverBasinCommission (SRBC)seekingApproval byRule(ABR)pursuantto consumptiveuseofwater fordrillinganddevelopment ofnaturalgaswell(s)onthe StraussEP1drillingpad, locatedinHarfordTown- Pennsylvania. Thepeakdayconsumptive waterusefordrillingand developmentattheabove drillingpadwouldnotex- Corporationhasproposed toutilizewaterobtained fromapprovedsources which can be viewed at www.srbc.net. Commentsreferringtothe NOlnumberaboveshould besubmittedtotheatten- tionofMs.GlendaMiller, SusquehannaRiverBasin fax: 717-909-0468, e-mail: cludetheaboveNOlnum- beronanycorrespond- ence. ATTN NYS CERTIFIED DBE FIRMS: R.DeVincentisConstruction, Inc.issolicitingquotesfrom qualifiedDBEfirmsontheEx- changeStreetBridgeReha- ton, NY. Biddingdocumentsmaybe NY.Forfurtherinformation, please call (607) 723-4319.

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN THATTHEFISCALAFFAIRS OFTHEOWEGO A PALACHINCENTRAL SCHOOLDISTRISCT FORTHEPERIODBEGIN- A NDENDINGONDECEM- EXAMINEDBYTHEOFFICE OFTHESTATECOMPTROL- LERANDTHATTHERE- PORTOFEXAMINATION PREPAREDBYTHEOFFICE OFTHESTATECOMPTROL- LERHASBEENFILEDINMY OFFICEWHEREITISAVAIL- A BLEASAPUBLICRE- CORDFORINSPECTION BYALLINTERESTEDPER- SONS. PURSUANT TO SECTIONTHIRTY-FIVEOF THEGENERALMUNICIPAL BOARDOFTHEOWEGO A PALACHIN CENTRAL A WRITTEN RESPONSE TOTHEREPORTOFEXAMI- NATIONPREPAREDBYTHE OFFICEOFTHESTATE COMPTROLLERANDFILE A NYSUCHRESPONSEIN MYOFFICEASAPUBLIC RECORDFORINSPECTION BYALLINTERESTEDPER- SONSNOTLATERTHAN (LASTDATEONWHICHRE- SPONSEMAYBEFILED-90 DAYSAFTERPRESENTA- TIONOFREPORTTO BOARD MARCY HILL DISTRICT CLERK NoticeofFormationofAHHB filedwithSecy.ofStateof County.SSNYdesignated asagentofLLCuponwhom processagainstitmaybe served.SSNYshallmail any lawful activities. NoticeofFormationof Arts.ofOrg.filedwithSecy. ofStateofNY(SSNY)on BroomeCounty.SSNYdes- ignatedasagentofLLCupon whomprocessagainstitmay beserved.SSNYshallmail Purpose: any lawful activities. NoticeofFormationofCon- nectedSightandSound, LLC.Arts.ofOrg.filedwith Secy.ofStateofNY(SSNY) designatedasagentofLLC uponwhomprocessagainst itmaybeserved.SSNY NY13904.Purpose:any lawful activities.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Paintless Dent Removal LLC ArticlesofOrganizationfiled withNYDeptofStateon BroomeCounty.Secretaryof Statedesignatedasagentof LLCuponwhomprocess againstitmaybeserved. SecretaryofStateshallmail 13904.Purpose:anylawful activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY UNDER NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW 1.Thenameofthelimitedlia- ONEWALLSTREETASSO- CIATES, LLC. 2.ThedateoffilingoftheAr- ticlesofOrganizationwiththe SecretaryofStateisNovem- dateoftheArticlesofOrgani- zation is November 9, 2011. 3.TheCountywithinthe StateofNewYorkinwhich theprincipalofficeoftheLLC is located is Broome.

4.TheSecretaryofStateof theStateofNewYorkis herebydesignatedasagent oftheLLCuponwhomproc- essagainstitmaybeserved. Thepostofficeaddressto whichtheSecretaryofState shallmailacopyofanyproc- essagainsttheLLCserved upon him or her is: 4L, 10028. 5.Thecharacterorpurpose ofthebusinessoftheLLCis any purpose allowed by law. NoticeofFormationofQuirky withSecy.ofStateofNY SSNYdesignatedasagentof LLCuponwhomprocess againstitmaybeserved. SSNYshallmailprocessto: any lawful activities.

NoticeofFormationof filedwithSecy.ofStateof County.SSNYdesignated asagentofLLCuponwhom processagainstitmaybe served.SSNYshallmail Purpose: any lawful activities. NoticeofQualificationof AuthorityfiledwithSecy.of StateofNY(SSNY)on BroomeCounty.LLC formedinDelaware(DE)on asagentofLLCuponwhom processagainstitmaybe served.SSNYshallmail filedwiththeDESecy.of any lawful activities. NoticeofQualificationof AuthorityfiledwithSecy.of StateofNY(SSNY)on BroomeCounty.LLC formedinDelaware(DE)on asagentofLLCuponwhom processagainstitmaybe served.SSNYshallmail filedwiththeDESecy.of lawful activities. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: BROOME COUNTY Plaintiff(s) s.IRVINGLANDESBAUM; et al; Defendant(s) A ttorney(s)forPlaintiff(s): 845.897.1600 Pursuanttojudgmentoffore- closureandsalegranted hereinonoraboutJuly28, tiontothehighestbidderat BroomeCountyCourthouse, hamton, NY 13902. A HAMTON, NY 13903 0001; Lot: 066 A LLTHATTRACTORPAR- CELOFLANDSITUATEIN THECITYOFBINGHAM- BROOMEANDSTATEOF THATTRACTORPARCEL OFLANDADJOININGTHE A BOVEDESCRIBEDPREM- ISES.

A smoreparticularlydescri- bedinthejudgmentoffore- closure and sale. Soldsubjecttoallofthe termsandconditionscon- tainedinsaidjudgmentand terms of sale. A pproximateamountofjudg- est and costs. INDEX NO. XIBAI GAO, REFEREE NOTICEOFSALESUPREME COURTCOUNTYOF BROOMEWELLSFARGO PhillipC.Kingsleya/k/aPhil- lipC.Kingsley,Jr.,etal., JudgmentofForeclosureand theundersignedRefereewill sellatpublicauctionatthe BroomeCountyCourthouse certainplotpieceorparcelof ofBroomeandStateofNew Approximateamountofjudg- estandcosts.Premiseswill besoldsubjecttoprovisions WoodsOviattGilmanLLP, State of New York Office of the State Comptroller NOTICE NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN THATTHEFISCALAFFAIRS OFTHEChenangoForks THEPERIODBEGINNING HAVEBEENEXAMINEDBY THEOFFICEOFTHESTATE COMPTROLLERANDTHAT THEREPORTOFEXAMINA- TIONPREPAREDBYTHE OFFICEOFTHESTATE COMPTROLLERHASBEEN FILEDINMYOFFICE WHEREITISAVAILABLEAS A PUBLICRECORDFORIN- SPECTIONBYALLINTER- ESTEDPERSONS.PUR- SUANTTOSECTION THIRTY-FIVEOFTHE GENERALMUNICIPALLAW, THEGOVERNINGBOARD OFTHEChenangoForks CentralSchoolDistrictPUR- SUANTTOSECTION THIRTY-FIVEOFTHEGEN- ERALMUNICIPALLAW, THEChenangoForksCentral SchoolDistrictHASAU- THORIZEDTHEPREPARA- TIONOFAWRITTENRE- SPONSETOTHEREPORT OFEXAMINATIONPRE- PAREDBYTHEOFFICEOF THESTATECOMPTROLLER A NDWILLFILESUCHRE- PUBLICRECORDFORIN- SPECTIONBYALLINTER- ESTEDPERSONSNOTLAT- ERTHANSeptember16, 2014.

Erin McMullen, District Clerk SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME BENEFICIALHOMEOWNER SERVICECORPORATION, Plaintiff against TODDD.SCHUMACHER, PATRICIAM.SCHUMACH- ER, Defendant(s). PursuanttoaJudgmentof ForeclosureandSaledated on August 22, 2014. willsellatpublicauctionat theBroomeCountyCourt- (BasementLobby)Bingham- October, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Saidpremisesknownas21 City, N.Y. 13790.

143.63-2-1. costs. Premiseswillbesoldsubject toprovisionsoffiledjudg- ment and terms of sale. IndexNo.CA-2010-000727. MaureenA.Mangan,Esq., Referee.

McCabe, Weisberg, Conway Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 10801 (914) 636-8900 SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME STATEOFNEWYORK MORTGAGEAGENCY, Plaintiff against CHRISTOPHERE.MANN, ASADMINISTRATOROF THEESTATEOFTRACY MANN, et al Defendant(s). PursuanttoaJudgmentof ForeclosureandSaledated on August 22, 2014. willsellatpublicauctionat theBroomeCountyCourt- (BasementLobby)Bingham- October, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Saidpremisesknownas247 13760. Tax account number: SBL 140.11-2-24.

costs. Premiseswillbesoldsubject toprovisionsoffiledjudg- ment and terms of sale. IndexNo.002379-13. MaureenA.Byrne,Esq.,Ref- eree. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street Suite 210 10801 (914) 636-8900 Acentury-old Torah scroll was welcomed into the Jewish center at Binghamton University on Sunday with acelebration that centered on tradition.

Members of the community sang and danced around a wedding canopy that carried the scroll during a procession that began at the Hayes Student Living apartments on Country Club Road and ended at the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life on the outskirts of campus. Inside the center, women and men separated into two groups and continued to sing and dance before the ceremony culminated in a meal. Rabbi Levi Slonim, director of programming and development at the Chab ad Center, said the re-dedication of a Torah scroll is cause for celebration in Jewish communities around the world. The handwritten scrolls, which contain he five books of Moses, mark an stretching back to when the Torah was first given to the Jewish people 3,500 years ago, Slonim said. This is a continuation of our tradi- ion that dates back thousands of said Slonim, 30, of Vestal.

orah is the most essential, sacred text of the Jewish people. been our source of information and our moral compass all throughout the he scroll at the center of elebration was donated to the Chabad enter by Avi and Paula Friedman and their family. The Friedmans, of Long Island, have two children who are alumni of Binghamton University Stephanie riedman, who graduated in 2011, and arrison Yechiel Friedman, who gradu- ated in 2013. Both were involved in Chabad during their time on campus. Paula Friedman, 54, said the family inherited the Torah from her father-in- law, who recently passed away.

The family decided to donate the scroll to the Chabad Center at Binghamton University when they realized that the center had only one. This is where our children had spent so many wonderful (Shabbatot) and holidays we thought that (the center) deserved to have this Torah, to have oung people reading Friedman said. Torah is like a person, it should be shared with other The donated Torah scroll is from Pol and and dates back more than 100 ears, though its exact age is unknown, aid Tova Friedman, Paula ister-in-law. Tova, 67, came from Manhattan for the dedication. As dozens danced around in celebration while meal time crept closer, a rab- i at the center pointed out to the group a nother cause for celebration while festivities would soon wind down, the new Torah scroll would be part of many more to come.

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lot of people have experienced it and never talk about she said. But she tries not to let the often ups etting details bother her. However, ome friends and relatives always nderstand why she works with domestic violence offenders. think just she said. not as scary as you might hink.

I expect people to change from i she said. expect people to take what they will out of it and make their own choices. The hope is that when you have an opportunity to see things in a different light, maybe you will A fter graduation, she hopes to join the peace corps and later attend graduate school to become a social worker. like to work with domestic violence victims and may continue working with offenders, too. everybody she acknowledged.

some people really eact well. And it does feel good to know that at least trying to make a i nsight into how to stop it or how to prevent she said. er work as a volunteer instructor i easy but she has done well, Bialy aid. bright, and understands the foundations of our he said. Shelter Continued from Page 2A more appealing to Chinese tourists.

Roberson is looking to create a subs ection of its website and offer tours of the mansion in Mandarin. McDonald said the museum has had volunteers and interns from Binghamton Univer- ity that are fluent in Mandarin and is looking to recruit a few students to help author the web pages and lead tours. Alot of American attractions ffer information online directed at Chin ese tourists, McDonald said. The hanges to the website and basic mans ion tours require much effort compared to the potential dividends, she said. an opportunity for Binghamton get a toe McDonald said.

imilar to efforts, Murp hy said putting up signage along the highways in Mandarin or other languages can have an impact on international tourists. urphy said the meeting in Albany a lso showed the diversity of interests a mong Chinese tourists. Shopping remains the most popular activity but there is growing interest outside of traditional tourism hubs, Murphy said. Tour bus excursions operate on tight schedules that emphasize the quantity of activities, Murphy said. A quick paddle in a canoe on the Chenango River or nine holes of golf are all tourists may be looking for.

going for Murphy said. The city is building a relationship with a province south of Shanghai, Murphy said. There may even be opportunities for economic development should he two municipalities come together, said. urphy and McDonald agree the best demographic is return visitors, who have seen many of the landmarks before and are more interested in how he average American lives. Micro- reweries, farms in the surrounding owns, nightlife and events could all appeal to that niche tourism group, Murphy said.

no reason in the world we capture some of that he aid. Tourism Continued from Page 3A An Endicott man was charged with isorderly conduct and resisting arrest Saturday after threatening and struggling with deputies from the roome County Office, police said. eputies attempted to arrest Jack W. Goham, 44, after he caused annoyance and at Mountain Top Grove in Vestal, where deputies were providing security, according to a re- ease from the office. Police said Goham was intoxicated, and he yelled that he was going to kill a deputy and then pointed his finger at the eputies as if it were a gun.

oham was taken into custody after abrief struggle, and was arraigned in he Town of Conklin, on behalf of the Town of Binghamton, police said. He as remanded to the Broome County jail on bail. Follow Megan Brockett on Twitter Police: Intoxicated Endicott man threatened deputies By Megan Brockett.

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