Evening News Briefing
Written by Dan Fischer on April 3, 2018
The abrupt closing of the Genesee County YWCA sets off a rush to replace child care and other services once provided by the agency.
The YW announced yesterday that the non-profit was out of cash and was forced to immediately cease operations.
The news left parents scrambling to replace child care services.
Already, the YMCA has stepped up to offer its child care programs.
The Genesee County Sheriff’s office notes that its Genesee Justice program offers assistance to victims of Domestic Violence.
A high wind warning has been issued for early tomorrow morning in Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming counties.
The warning will in effect until 8 p.m. tomorrow night in Genesee and Wyoming Counties, and 11 p.m. tomorrow night in Orleans County.
Winds of 30 to 40 mph are expected with gusts up to 65 mph.
Six people rounded up in a State Street drug raid.
The bad boys and two women were collared at 133 State Street last Thursday. Local residents busted were: 48 year old Donna Fidanza, 47 year old Joseph Marranco and 32 year old Madalyn Muntz.
The other three suspects were from Erie and Monroe counties.
A Canandaigua police officer involved in a deadly shooting will not face charges.
A grand jury has cleared Sergeant Scott Kaiden saying he was justified shooting an off duty parole officer.
He says he was checking on her at her apartment when she allegedly fired a shot at him. The family of the victim says Kaiden shouldn’t have been there in the first place and they plan to sue.