Buckley: Federal COVID relief fell short
Mayor, Argentieri clash over IDA board appointment
The Evening Tribune
HORNELL Mayor John Buckley told the Hornell Common Council Monday night that the U.S. Congress hung local governments “out to dry” after federal lawmakers passed a $900 billion pandemic relief bill that does not include aid to struggling municipalities.
On another matter before the Common Council, Buckley, a Republican, and Democratic Alderman Richard Argentieri clashed over the mayoral appointment of Dr. Richard F. Andolina Jr. to the City of Hornell Industrial Development Agency (CHIDA) Board of Directors.
Andolina, whose appointment was eventually approved unanimously by the Common Council, replaces Democrat Samuel Nasca, who served more than four decades on the CHIDA panel.
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Edwin P. “Ted” Creaser Jr. passed away on Nov. 29, 2020 after a long battle with cancer.
He is survived by his loving family; wife Marge, children Dennis, Peter and Carol, their respective spouses, Juliya, Natasha and Greg, and grandchildren Anastasia, Max, Alexis and Joshua.
Ted enjoyed a wonderful career as a research scientist at the Boothbay Harbor division of the Maine Department of Marine Resources. There, he completed numerous studies and published many papers on such topics as bloodworm data, herring migration habits and sea urchin industry viability. His contributions to Maine marine science will be long studied and referenced.