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The Endicott baseball team is back in the Division III World Series, and hoping to improve on past performances
The Endicott baseball team is back in the Division III World Series, and hoping to improve on past performances

Boston Globe

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

The Endicott baseball team is back in the Division III World Series, and hoping to improve on past performances

'We haven't succeeded the way we want to in the World Series to this point,' he said. Last season, Endicott lost its first game at the World Series to Lynchburg, then defeated Ponoma-Pitzer before being eliminated by Misericordia in the double-elimination bracket. Two years ago, Endicott reached the final eight, but then lost two in a row. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Haley wants the starting pitching to set a stronger tone. Righthander Charlie Hale is leading the efforts on the mound with a 2.04 ERA, 86 strikeouts, and 13 wins. Righthander Evan Scully is 10-0 with a 2.05 ERA. Advertisement The Gulls, who are on a 12-game winning streak, have a .453 team on-base percentage, a .343 team batting average, and have hit 70 home runs. Endicott won the Conference of New England title. Infielder AJ Hamm leads Endicott in batting average at .377. He said the point of emphasis for the players is staying composed and focused in difficult moments. 'Last year definitely was a huge learning experience,' he said. Advertisement This is Hamm's second time playing for a national title and he feels more prepared to compete this year. 'During our losses last year we kind of seemed to feel like we're out of the game and we didn't have a chance,' he said. Haley has preached playing with passion all season to keep his players at their best. He tells his team to 'play like kids' down the stretch of the season. 'We don't lose a lot because we know how to play the game together and for each other,' Hamm said. 'We know exactly what we need to do this week and we're ready to go,' he added. Endicott faces Kean at 10 a.m. on Friday, and the winner will face the winner of a first-round game between Johns Hopkins and Messiah. The Endicott-Kean loser will go into the elimination bracket. Auzzy Byrdsell can be reached at

Wife loses control of $25million assets after kids revealed despicable reason she should not have sole power of attorney over dementia-suffering husband
Wife loses control of $25million assets after kids revealed despicable reason she should not have sole power of attorney over dementia-suffering husband

Daily Mail​

time27-04-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Wife loses control of $25million assets after kids revealed despicable reason she should not have sole power of attorney over dementia-suffering husband

A wife who was given sole power of attorney over her dementia-suffering husband has lost control of their $25million wealth after the court heard she cheated on him. Queensland 's Civil and Administrative Tribunal this month determined the farmer wouldn't have allowed his wife control over their estate if he was able to recall her affair. Their wealth was valued at $24.5million in June 2024 and was mostly comprised of rural land holdings. Disputes within the family on what to do with one of the main properties saw the matter land in front of the tribunal, the Courier Mail reported. The wife was open to selling the property while two of the couple's children were concerned they'd miss out on the benefits of inheriting the property - a decision their father didn't have the capacity to weigh in on. At the centre of the tribunal's decision was a document which declared the wife power of attorney over the farmer's health, personal and financial matters, and his children as successive attorneys. The Queenslander had struggled with symptoms of cognitive decline, likely mixed Alzheimer's dementia/vascular dementia, for several years before appointing his wife and his daughter severally as his attorneys in 2022. This was followed by a document declaring only his wife as attorney in September 2023. The farmer's children sought to have the 2023 document nullified, arguing their father's cognitive capacity significantly declined after 2022. They claimed their father could not go shopping, prepare meals or carry out domestic tasks when he appointed his wife as his only attorney. The wife admitted that by the end of 2022 her husband's behaviour had shifted so drastically 'that the person she had once known was not there anymore'. She told her husband of her affair in August of 2023 - just one month before she was appointed his sole attorney. 'His immediate reaction was extreme distress,' tribunal member Clare Endicott said. 'Being in tears, threatening suicide and exhibiting emotional collapse.' However, the farmer would often forget about his wife's infidelity unless prompted by others. 'When he did recall this information, he was fearful that his wife's relationship could result in his assets being accessed by another man,' Ms Endicott said. 'The tribunal is satisfied that (he) did not want (her) to be in control of his finances at those times when he had recall of his wife's relationship. 'That is, when he lacked trust in his wife due to her new relationship.' The tribunal determined the farmer most likely would not have appointed his wife as his sole attorney if he'd had the capacity to remember her affair. It declared the 2023 document invalid and sought submissions on how to proceed with future management of the farmer's affairs.

NYOCM: Multiple underage individuals became ill due to gummies from Maraym's
NYOCM: Multiple underage individuals became ill due to gummies from Maraym's

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

NYOCM: Multiple underage individuals became ill due to gummies from Maraym's

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The New York Office of Cannabis Management tells News 34 that multiple underage individuals fell ill and were hospitalized after purchasing and consuming illegal cannabis gummies from Maryam's Taste of Halal in Binghamton. OCM seized the unregulated products and issued a notice of violation to Maryam's for the incident at 69 Court Street. The Office reminds residents interested in cannabis products that there are currently two licensed dispensaries in Binghamton: Just Breathe and Cotton Mouth Dispensary. Jared Kraham announced the violation on X earlier this week, stating, 'Unlicensed stores selling illegal and untested cannabis products are dangerous. I urge Binghamton residents to buy only from NYS-regulated cannabis dispensaries. Any other business selling cannabis is putting your health at risk and probably ripping you off.' Maryam's is an unlicensed cannabis retailer. 'Sixth Sense' actor Haley Joel Osment apologizes for using slur during arrest at California ski resort Trump on Russia-Ukraine talks: 'Nobody's playing me' NYOCM: Multiple underage individuals became ill due to gummies from Maraym's Endicott man gets maximum sentence for 2023 murder 4/20 deals: Which restaurants are offering discounted munchies this weekend? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Route 17 in Tioga County restricted for highway reconstruction project
Route 17 in Tioga County restricted for highway reconstruction project

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Route 17 in Tioga County restricted for highway reconstruction project

TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A highway reconstruction project is set to continue next month, slowing down traffic on Route 17 in Tioga County. The New York State Department of Transportation announced that beginning April 1, eastbound traffic along Interstate 86 in the Town of Owego and Hamlet of Apalachin will be crossed over to the westbound side and travel will be restricted to one lane in each direction. The Exit 66 eastbound off-ramp at Apalachin will also be closed starting April 1. Ahead of the crossover, motorists should also expect to see concrete barriers being placed along the westbound lanes starting as early as March 24. Construction is expected to run through the end of November. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones. Fines are doubled for speeding in a work zone. Embattled Endicott coffee shop owner responds on Facebook Route 17 in Tioga County restricted for highway reconstruction project Annual Wine & Food Fest returning to Roberson Port Crane woman allegedly stabs friend with scissors during dispute Josh Riley holding first town hall over the phone Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

iM3NY rehires several workers amidst bankruptcy filing
iM3NY rehires several workers amidst bankruptcy filing

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

iM3NY rehires several workers amidst bankruptcy filing

ENDICOTT, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Endicott's lithium-ion battery manufacturer is making progress as it works its way through bankruptcy. During a conference call with creditors on Monday, iM3NY CEO Lukasz Cianciara said the company has rehired a handful of workers that were let go back In October in order to keep its production line on the Huron Campus operational. iM3NY and its affiliate Imperium 3, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in January because of a liquidity crunch as it ran out of funding while still trying to commercialize its batteries which are intended for electric vehicles and energy storage. Cianciara says iM3 currently has 25 workers and $1.8 million in cash on hand. The company also extended a deadline to Monday for the sale of its assets with the assistance of Hilco Corporate Finance. News 34 has reached out to Cianciara and company co-founder Shailesh Upreti for additional information about their plans moving forward and has not received a reply. Amici Pub and Pizzeria closes after 14 years in business WATCH: DOCCS strike update Business of the Week: American Red Cross New York Working Families Party supporting Miles Burnett for Binghamton Mayor Binghamton University under investigation for antisemitism Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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