Tag: Greg Cotterill

Investigation reveals arrests never happened, raising questions about Cayuga Nation police, court system
“They were never charged. They never received any citation whatsoever.” Travis John, a member of the Seneca Nation, is just one of three men who had been allegedly arrested by the Cayuga Nation Police Department almost a year ago after a press ... MORE

AROUND THE REGION: Signs, decorated landmarks provide glimpse into COVID-19 pandemic locally (photos)
Check out this gallery of photos from around Seneca and Ontario counties, as the Novel Coronavirus or COVID-19 leaves many businesses shut down. Some local landmarks have also seen interesting modifications in the midst of the pandemic. All of the photos from ... MORE

UPDATE: Waterloo firefighter credited with saving life of driver involved in fiery rollover crash on Rt. 96 (photos)
A local firefighter has been credited with saving the life of a driver who was involved in a serious crash on State Route 96. The crash happened on Tuesday during the late-afternoon hours. The vehicle crossed the center line of State Route ... MORE

CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES: Byrne Dairy in downtown Geneva making progress (photos)
– By Greg Cotterill Construction of the new Byrne Dairy store and gas station at the five-points intersection in Geneva is underway. The store, which was announced last year will be located at the corner of Castle, Main and Milton streets. Photo ... MORE

Fire reported at Burger King in Seneca Falls (photos)
Shortly after 5 a.m. first responders were called to the scene of a restaurant fire in Seneca Falls. Firefighters were quickly dispatched to the Burger King restaurant along 5&20. Fayette, Waterloo, and Seneca Falls fire departments were all on-scene, along with the ... MORE

‘PLEASE BE SAFE’: Community rallies around those working through pandemic (photos)
Supports is pouring in across the region for first responders, healthcare workers, grocery store employees, truckers, postal workers, and so many others deemed ‘essential’ in this crisis. They are on the frontlines, working overtime to keep society running. A sign along Route ... MORE