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SATURDAY November 7, 2009
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Walk raises $27,000 for Alzheimer’s research Clinton County Court sentencings reported PLATTSBURGH — The following sentencings, furnished by the Clinton County District Attorney’s office, were recently recorded in Clinton County Court.
Hundreds gathered at the Plattsburgh State Field House on Rugar Street in Plattsburgh Oct. 25 to participate in Alzheimer’s Walk 2009. The event, which raised approximately $27,000 for Alzheimer’s disease research, included an annual ribbon-cutting to begin the walk. This year’s ribbon-cutting was led by event spokesperson Therese Dudyak, third from left, and Katherine “Kay” Merrifield, second from left. The two were joined, from left, by Merrifield’s granddaughter, Carrie Hall, and Merrifield’s daughter, Ellen Hall. Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau
Carolyn Jacobson retires from Air Force OMAHA, Neb. — Lt. Col. Carolyn S. Jacobson, daughter of Lincoln and Ann Sunderland, Peru, retired from the U.S. Air Force Sept. 30. Jacobson was commissioned in 1989 through the ROTC program at Clarkson University and entered the USAF as a research and development engineer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. She then crosstrained into civil engineering and completed her master ’s degree at the Air Force Institute of Technology. From 1996-2000, Jacobson served as construction services chief in Los Angeles, Calif.; and as environmental flight commander in Lajes Field, Portugal, and Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany. In 2001, Ja-
cobson cross-trained a second time to become a bioenvironmental engineer. From 2001 until her retirement, she served as pollution program manager at the C-17 Special Programs Office at Wright Patterson AFB in Oregon, and as commander of bioenvironmental engineer flights at Brooks AFB in Texas and Scott AFB in Illinois. Jacobson and her husband, Lt. Col. John Jacobson, have two daughters, Helen, 9, and Greta, 6. Upon retirement, Jacobson and her daughters have joined her husband at Offutt AFB, in Omaha, Neb. Jacobsen is now employed by the federal government as a natural and cultural resources manager, working at Offutt AFB.
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Alisa King, 45, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to two counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of fourth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. King was sentenced to 5 years probation with Clinton County Drug Court, 100 hours community service and ordered to pay a DNA sample fee, surcharge and restitution. Aleshia Baldwin, 28, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Baldwin was sentenced to 6 months jail and 5 years probation. She was further ordered to pay restitution, DNA sample fee, surcharge and a crime victim fee. Joseph Reynolds, 32, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny and first-degree offering a false instrument for filing. Reynolds was sentenced to 1-3 years prison and further ordered to pay restitution, surcharge, DNA sample fee and a crime victim fee. Joshua Corron, 21, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to four counts of third-degree burglary. Corron was sentenced as a second felony offender to 3-6 years prison on each count to run concurrently. He was further ordered to pay full restitution and a DNA sample fee. Raleigh Eldred, 62, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary. Eldred was sentenced as second-degree felony offender to 2-4 years state prison. Eldred was further ordered to pay a DNA sample fee, fines and surcharges. Miguel Jackson, 21, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to third-degree attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance. Jackson
was sentenced as a second-degree felony offender to 3 years determinate, 3 years post-release supervision and had his license suspended. He was further ordered to pay a DNA sample fee and surcharges. Nicholas Necrason, 21, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary and second-degree forgery. Necrason was sentenced to 5 years probation and ordered to pay a crime victim fee, surcharge and DNA sample fee. David Joy Jr., 32, Schuyler Falls, pleaded guilty to two counts of fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. Joy was sentenced to 3 years prison and 2 years post-release supervision and had his license suspended. He was further ordered to pay restitution, DNA sample fee, surcharges and a crime victim fee. Dawn Deloria, 40, Champlain, pleaded guilty to felony DWI. Deloria was sentenced to 5 years probation and had her license revoked. She was further ordered to pay fines, surcharges and a crime victim fee. Anna Jarrett, 32, Rouses Point, pleaded guilty to felony aggravated DWI. Jarrett was sentenced to 5 years probation and ordered to participate in Clinton County Drug Court. She was further ordered to pay a fine and surcharge. Linwood Latney, 56, Chazy, pleaded guilty to first-degree offering a false instrument for filing. Latney was sentenced to 5 years probation and 100 hours community service. He was further ordered to pay fines, a surcharge and full restitution. Michael Manley, 33, Port Henry, pleaded guilty to first-degree sexual abuse. Manley was sentenced to 6 months jail and 10 years probation. An order of protection was issued against him and he was ordered to register as a sex offender. He was further ordered to pay fines, surcharges and fees.
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