New Street Drug, Causing Heart Issues And Wild Behavior
There’s a new street drug that’s now in Steuben County, and it’s apparently showed up lately in the village of Bath. Bath Police Chief Colin Taft says, this drug's nickname, is "Sugar". "We believe it's a synthetic drug, which has properties similar to PCP and methamphetamines combined," Taft said. "The effects are horrible. People on it, are just out of their minds. It's one of the worst drugs that we've ever seen," the police chief noted. Hornell Police Chief Ted Murray says he is also hearing about the presence of this drug, known as "Sugar", in the county. "We have been made aware that it's circulating in our area," said Murray. "Some people have been tested at local hospitals for it. People that the hospitals have treated, have had respitory issues and heart issues, from this particular drug," Murray stated.
BEGWS Is Closed Again Today
Bath Gas Electric and Water is closed again, for the holiday. Officials say Bath Gas Electric and Water’s office, will reopen on Monday. "Our Commercial Office will reopen Monday, December 2, 2024, at 8:30am," officials said. "On behalf of our utility department, we wish you a safe, healthy, and happy Thanksgiving holiday."
Steuben Co Sheriff's Dept Continues Stop DWI Campaign

Palmesano: Lets Back Away From the HALT Act
Corning Republican Assemblyman Phil Palmesano issued a statement recently about violence by out of control inmates against prison guards and against other inmates in New York State. Palmesano says he’s tried to pass laws before to help stop drugs from being smuggled into jails. "We should repeal the failed and dangerous HALT Act. New York Democrats must finally see the errors of previous legislation and take significant action to address the violence crisis and rising assaults happening inside our prisons today. We should address the staffing crisis by aggressively increasing the pay and benefits for our correction officers and staff. I was encouraged by the recent contract for our correction officers that included sign-on bonuses to help recruit new officers, but we have much more work to do including implementing other longevity bonuses and benefits to help retain dedicated and hardworking employees. We need to provide our correction officers with important tools and resources, such as body scanners and drug dogs, at every correctional facility to help keep the drugs and contraband out of our prisons, which have contributed to the rising violence and assaults. And finally, it is long past due for this administration and Democrats in the Legislature to treat our correction officers and civilian staff as the professionals they are and with the respect they deserve and have certainly earned. Anything less would be a slap in the face to these dedicated workers."
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand: Pleased That Three US Citizens Are Released By China, In A Recent Prisoner Swap
Democrat US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says she’s very happy that three Americans were released by the Chinese government, one of them, Kai Li, whose originally from Shanghai and is now coming back home to Long Island. Gilibrand says she’s worked for the past several years with Senator Schumer and Kai Li’s son Harrison, to get Kie Lee out of a prison in China. "I would like to thank Harrison Li and his family for their tenacious advocacy for Kai over the last several years, as well as President Biden, his staff, and personnel across the United States government who worked tirelessly to bring Kai home," Gillibrand said. "I will continue to work with President Biden and his administration to secure the release of our wrongfully detained individuals across the world, including my constituent, Ryan Corbett, who has spent over two years wrongfully detained by the Taliban, and the return of the innocent men and women still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza."
















