Cazenovia Republican Digital Edition - May 11, 2022

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Cazenovia Republican

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Amanda M Moot, 34, of Hamilton, was arrested April 4 in Morrisville and charged with welfare fraud in the fifth degree and petit larceny. Jacob M Fellows, 23, of Oneida, was arrested April 5 in Oneida and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree and a muffler exhaust system violation. Robert G Raynore, 36, of Canastota, was arrested April 6 in Canastota and charged with offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree and possessing a forged instrument in the second degree. William Ramsey, 52, of Cazenovia, was arrested April 6 in Wampsville and charged with unlawful surveillance in the second degree. Dustin Darling, 39, of Chittenango, was arrested April 7 in Chittenango and charged with harassment in the second degree. Joshua J Roberts, 29, of Bridgeport, was arrested April 7 in Sullivan and charged with harassment in the second degree, reckless endangerment in the second degree, and endangering the welfare of a child. Raymond D Kelly, 32, of Syracuse, was arrested April 10 in Syracuse and

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I am a 2003 Graduate of Cazenovia. I moved back to raise my family in 2011 after graduating from Williams College in Massachusetts and living in Buffalo and Syracuse for four years. My wife and I have three children who will be in grades 5, 3 and K next year. I’ve served on and currently serve on several Boards locally including the Cazenovia Public Library, the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation, the Cazenovia Community Preschool (currently Secretary) and the Cazenovia Community Foundation (currently Treasurer). Professionally, I am a Senior Vice President and Lead Commercial Lender for Berkshire Bank in East Syracuse. I am running to give back to a school that has done so much for me, my family and my community. I will help the school continue and expand its commitment to excellence. I will also help ensure that CSD continues to provide the highest quality education for our students and parents, a rewarding and meaningful workplace for our talented staff, and by doing that, provide great value for the taxpayers that I will represent. We need to ensure that CSD has the ability and commitment to meet each student where they are. My wife and I chose to move back and raise our family here in part because of the incredible economic and social diversity our district has. I firmly believe that it is one of the biggest assets of our community. I also acknowledge that it drives a broad spectrum of needs for our student body and for our staff. Supporting

charged with an unspecified violation of family court. Jesse L James, 24, of Sherburne, was arrested April 10 in Wampsville and charged with criminal contempt in the first degree and criminal mischief in the fourth degree. Stephanie K Karuzas, 38, of Oriskany Falls, was arrested April 13 in Nelson and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree. Theodore J Fay, 46, of North Syracuse, was arrested April 14 in North Syracuse and charged with petit larceny and burglary in the second degree. Stephen J Pierce, 51, of Chittenango, was arrested April 14 in Oneida and charged with disobeying a mandate of a court in the second degree. Matthew F Relyea, 31, of Rome, was arrested April 15 in Rome and charged with failing to appear in court. Connor S Hunt, 27, of Cazenovia, was arrested April 19 in Cazenovia and charged with disobeying a mandate of a court in the second degree, and harassment in the second degree. Casandra E Jayson, 31, of Lenox, was arrested April 19 in Lenox and charged with assault in the third degree and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Dalton J Tallman, 23, of Hamilton, was arrested April 21 in Madison and the students that need the most help while also making sure that the academic high-achievers have the opportunity and instruction to reach their potential is the biggest challenge a school like ours faces. I will be a part in making sure that we continue to meet that.

The BOE is the official policy-making body of the school district. The board is composed of seven members who serve a three-year term of office without pay. BOE meetings are generally held on the third Monday of each month in the Board Meeting Room in the District Office in the Middle School. Meeting dates are listed on the district website and on the school calendar. For more information, visit cazenoviacsd. com/board-of-education. Election and budget vote The BOE election and annual school budget vote will be held on May 17, from 12 to 8 p.m. in the Middle School Auxiliary Gym. The proposed 2022-2023 budget totals $34,372,000 and represents a 4.64 percent spending increase over 2021-22. The 2022-23 tax levy is a 2.33 percent increase over the 2021-22 tax levy. “In our budget, our cost-saving measures include energy performance contracts, shared services, cooperative purchasing through BOCES, and alignment of resources through our strategic plan,” said BOE President David Mehlbaum in the district’s budget newsletter. “In addition, the district has put forth a budget that does not exceed the tax levy [limit]. For example, the Cazenovia Central School District continues to boast one of the lowest tax rates in our area, with some of the highest performing schools. To keep taxes low, the district also plans to increase the amount of appropriated fund balance by $436,575. This increase will

charged with a muffler exhaust system violation, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, no license plate or single license plate, and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the first degree. Eric H Brown, 51, of Chittenango, was arrested April 23 in Sullivan and charged with moving from lane unsafely, driving while intoxicated, failing to keep right in a two-lane road, and operating a motor vehicle with a BAC at or above .08 of 1%. Justin J Savage, 35, of Oneida, was arrested April 25 in Lenox and charged with criminal contempt in the first degree, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental administration in the second degree. Shawn M Cornelius, 41, of Munnsville, was arrested April 25 in Munnsville and charged with harassment in the second degree. Tammy L Learned, 54, of Canastota, was arrested April 25 in Wampsville and charged with falsifying business records in the second degree. Zeke A Gross, 50, of Rochester, was arrested April 27 in Chittenango and charged with failing to appear in court. Danielle M Mussachio, 28, of Oneida, was arrested April 28 in Wampsville and charged with failing to appear in court. Timothy C Pitonza, 53, of Baldwinsville, was arrested April 28 in Cazenovia and charged with a speed violation, driving while intoxicated, and operating a motor vehicle with a BAC at or above

.08 of 1%. Fredrick J Canfield, 38, of W. Edmeston, was arrested April 29 in Garrattsville and charged with harassment in the second degree, burglary in the first degree, criminal contempt in the first degree, four counts of criminal mischief in the fourth degree, petit larceny, endangering the welfare if a child, and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. Steven M Lafleur, 54, of Clay, was arrested April 29 in Sullivan and charged with a speed violation, unsafe movement of stopped motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC at or above .08 of 1%, driving while intoxicated, and drinking alcohol or using cannabis in a motor vehicle. Mary B Husner, 38, of DeRuyter, was arrested April 30 in DeRuyter and charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree. Emma A Kenney, 28, of New York Mills, was arrested May 1 in Sullivan and charged with drinking alcohol or using cannabis in a motor vehicle, speed not reasonable and prudent, moving from lane unsafely, operating an unregistered motor vehicle on a highway, operating a motor vehicle without inspection, operating a motor vehicle with a BAC at or above .08 of 1%, driving while intoxicated, aggravated DWI, and refusing to take a breath test. Kyyle E Garrow, 20, of Canastota, was arrested May 1 in Wampsville and charged with violating probation.

provide cost savings to taxpayers by keeping the levy down.” According to the district, the proposed budget reduces positions to address declining enrollment but maintains all existing academic, fine arts, athletics, and extracurricular opportunities for students. In addition to the BOE candidates and the budget, residents will also be asked to vote on two other propositions. Proposition #2 authorizes the district to

borrow the funds to purchase three 65-passenger replacement school buses at a total maximum cost of $347,883, which will be offset by transportation aid. Proposition#3authorizesthelevyofalibrary tax to support the Cazenovia Public Library in the amount of $470,038.68 and the New Woodstock Free Library in the amount of $182,285 for a total of $652,323.68. The district’s Spring 2022 Budget Review/ Newsletter is available at cazenoviacsd.com.

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