![]() Firefighters were back in service at 12:31 p.m. CCEMS Greenport Rescue took one patient to Albany Memorial Hospital and one patient refused transport by the Chatham Rescue, according to County 911. Schrader was later pronounced dead there, according to State Police. ![]() Schrader and another person to Albany Medical Center. Schrader, 86, of Claverack made a left-hand turn onto State Route 9 from a parking lot exit and struck a northbound vehicle. The initial investigation revealed that Preston H. To read the rest of “Roadside ‘harvesting’ is still stealing,” an article by contributing Bangor Daily News staff writer Julia Bayly, please follow this link to the BDN online.KINDERHOOK-State Police investigated a fatal motor vehicle collision at 3093 State Route 9 near Golden Harvest Farms, November 16 at 10:32 a.m. The County is pleased to feature content from our sister company, Bangor Daily News. The Smiths are growing 200 acres of the cow corn to sell to markets around New England for cattle feed. ![]() “But I have had some of them come up to me and say, ‘you know that corn tastes pretty bad.’ Well, you know what? You are not supposed to take it or eat it.” “I don’t know who these people are or how many have stolen corn,” Smith said. It’s different from the sweet, bi-colored corn enjoyed by humans. It was bad enough when Debi Martin Smith discovered people were randomly helping themselves to ripening ears of corn planted near the roadside at her family’s Golden Harvest Farms.īut then someone had the gall to complain about its quality to her face.ĭebi’s husband Carl Smith along with their son Shawn operate the family farm in Mapleton where they grow, among other things, Dent - so called “cow corn” because it is fit only for bovine consumption. Maine farmers have been plagued by people helping themselves to their crops on the side of the road.
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