By Mid Hudson News -www.midhudsonnews.com
May 12, 2021
ALBANY – A Hudson man has been sentenced in federal court to 8 1/3 years in federal prison for aiding and abetting the theft of firearms from Zero Tolerance Manufacturing, a federally licensed firearms dealer in Ghent.
Austin Suarez, 26, was also sentenced to three years of post-release supervision.
Suarez pled guilty on January 11, 2021. As part of his plea, he admitted that on February 18, 2020, he and co-conspirator Duane Thompson agreed that Thompson would break into and steal firearms from Zero Tolerance Manufacturing.
Suarez aided Thompson in obtaining a pry bar and two-way radios to use during the burglary.
This competition, taking place within this premier venue for action sports, proves the thesis that the art of fly-fishing has officially made it to the realm of the extreme. Now, if only we had an extreme representation of fly-fishing through art to commemorate its arrival?
The most valuable piece of art in the town of Vail’s collection at the moment is quite likely a model of a fishing pole hooking a tin can by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. The model is a small-scale representation of an idea Oldenburg and van Bruggen had for the area near Chair 8 along Gore Creek in Lionshead, where the pole would have stood 60 feet tall.
Former Ceres postal carrier, Lions member Anderson dies Ceres Lions Club’s 2013 “Lion of the Year” Andy Anderson has passed away. - photo by JEFF BENZIGER/ Courier file photo
Andy Anderson, a former postal carrier who moved Ceres’ mail in the 1950s and 1960s, and later stayed connected to the community through service in the Ceres Lions Club, has died.
The death was announced by Lions Club secretary Duane Thompson.
“Andy was a great guy loved by all,” said Thompson. “He has been a valued member of the Ceres Lions Club since day one of his induction back in February of 2003.”