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News Update for Sat., Oct. 26, 2013

Taglianetti's wife gives damaging testimony about her relationship with Keith Reed on Day-Four of murder trial of her ex-husband...

The wife of the man accused of murdering Clymer School Superintendent Keith Reed, Jr. found herself caught up in a number of alleged lies during cross-examination Friday afternoon.  It was also established during Day-Four of the trial that Mary Taglianetti lied about her residency in New York in seeking a divorce from her husband.  Special Correspondent Dave O'Connor reports that Mrs. Taglianetti presented herself on the on-line dating service Match.com as being "single" when she was still married to Taglianetti, and had not sought a legal separation at that point.  She testified that she met Reed on-line, and they met up at an Albany restaurant.  They later stopped at a convenience store, and they later had sex.  However... that was the only time, she said, that they had a "physical" encounter.  She said they later exchanged nude pictures of each other on-line... and, engaged in what is called "sexting."  Testimony will resume next Tuesday because Monday is County Court Calendar Day.  Judge John Ward also announced there would be three-days of testimony next week because there will be no Court on Friday.


Jamestown Fire Dept. union members in midst of "Coats for Kids" campaign...

The Jamestown Professional Fire Fighters Local 1772 is taking on a new cause to help the local community.  Firefighters "Coats for Kids" raises funds to buy brand-new, American made coats for elementary school children. This year the Jamestown Professional Fire Fighters Local 1772 will be distributing the coats to students in Jamestown public Elementary Schools.  Union Secretary Andy Caruso says they are still looking for more donations in order to reach their goal.  Caruso says they're trying to raise $5,000 to buy 150 coats.  He says they are continuing the effort through the beginning of November... and, need more donations.  If you are interested in donating to the Firefighters Coats for Kids campaign, checks made payable to Jamestown Professional Fire Firefighters can be sent to the Jamestown Fire Department at 200 Spring Street in Jamestown.  You can also go on-line at www.operation-warm.org/jamestown to make a donation.