Doheny’s 2012 Bid for Congress Official

Matt Doheny headshot

 

Submitted by Jude Seymour

(Oct. 2011) The Watertown businessman and registered Republican filed paperwork last week with the Federal Elections Commission to become a candidate for Congress, where he will represent northern and Central New York’s interests in Washington.

“While my campaign may technically start today, I’ve been out listening to residents all over northern and Central New York since last November,” Matt Doheny said. “People continue to worry about our country’s lack of forward progress. We need well-paying jobs, but President Barack Obama and his allies continue to stifle growth by pushing an agenda that leads to higher taxes and bigger deficits. That just creates more burdens for both average Americans and for our future generations.”

Doheny is an investor who managed the distressed assets division at a Fortune 500 company for eight years. He had an up-close look at why American businesses failed and gained an expertise in finding ways to turn those troubled companies around.

He’s now formed his own investment firm, North Country Capital, to help start-ups create jobs locally.

Doheny also helps companies by using his expertise in turnarounds and restructurings, either by sitting on their boards of directors or through consulting.

The candidate believes Congress needs more businessmen who understand how our economy works and how we can reverse the current crisis of confidence that Americans feel. He will put the knowledge gained from his private sector career into a pro-growth plan that will create incentives for businesses to get back in the game. That plan will get our economy – and this great nation – moving in the right direction.

Like many Americans, Doheny also understands Washington does not have a revenue problem.

“It has a spending problem,” Doheny said.

Doheny will be proposing reforms that ensure Washington will continue to provide a social safety net, but one that is within the country’s means and does not simply defer problems and put the burdens on generations to come.

The candidate expects his ideas to resonate with New Yorkers looking for real leadership.

While the state Legislature works on redrawing the congressional district boundaries for the 2012 election, Doheny will continue reaching out to local leaders, Republican officials and residents of the many counties who may be part of the eventual district.

About the Candidate

Doheny, 41, was raised in Alexandria Bay. He is a graduate of Allegheny College and earned his law degree at Cornell University. After practicing law in Syracuse, he jumped into the business world.

At Deutsche Bank, he managed more than 130 individuals while helping purchase and restructuring large troubled companies. In 2008, Doheny joined Fintech Advisory, a money-management firm. He left Fintech in 2010 and started his own business, North Country Capital, LLC, which is based in Watertown and primarily serves northern and Central New York.

He also teaches a finance class at Clarkson University, after having previously taught a business course at Jefferson Community College.

Doheny was the Republican and Independence Parties’ candidate in the 23rd Congressional District race in 2010. With just 1,990 votes separating Doheny from incumbent Democrat Bill Owens, the House race was one of the 10 closest in the nation last year.

Jude Seymour, 31, is Doheny’s deputy campaign manager and spokesman.

Domestic Dispute Leads to DWI, UPM and Weapons Charge

(Cape Vincent, NY – Sept. 19, 2011) State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Adam J. Faveret, 25, of 2140 Route 12E, Cape Vincent following an investigation of a man with a weapon outside a residence on 12E in Cape Vincent.

When Troopers arrived they found Faveret being restrained by a Clyde H. Garnsey who had intervened during a domestic dispute involving Faveret’s sister over Faveret drinking too much.

Investigation provided that Faveret was in the possession of a 22 caliber long rifle, two homemade knives and a small quantity of marihuana during the argument.

Faveret had driven to the residence resulting in the charge of Aggravated DWI with a BAC of .30.

He was arraigned before town of Clayton Justic Giles and remanded to the Jefferson County Public Safety Building with bail set at $5,000 cash or $10,000 bond.

 

Swimmer Struck by Boat Dies

(Alexandria Bay, NY – Aug. 30, 2011)  State Police in Alexandria Bay are investigating a boating accident that occurred Aug. 30 at approximately 2:30 pm.

A swimmer was struck by a boat in the St. Lawrence River between the Islands of Grenfell and Murray in the Town of Clayton. The injured was taken to the main dock at Thousand Island Park on Wellesley Island and transported to Samaritan Medical Center (SMC) by Tiers Ambulance.

The swimmer, Peter D. Hendley (age 66) of Hayward, CA, was pronounced deceased at SMC.

The operator of the boat was Thomas P. Kernan of Webster.

Investigation revealed Hendley was swimming from Grenell Island to Murray Island with a floating visual aid. Due to steady winds, white caps and the glare of the sun Kernan was unable to see Hendley and struck him with the boat. There are no criminal charges in this case.

The State Police were assisted by the U.S. Coast Guard and the New York State Park Police.

 

State Police Searching for a Cape Vincent Teen

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(Alexandria Bay, NY – Aug. 12, 2011)  State Police in Alexandria Bay is investigating a missing juvenile, 17 year-old, Bridget M. Swartz.

Swartz was supposed to be enroute on a Greyhound bus from Batavia to Watertown on Aug. 10. Troopers believe that Swartz never switched buses in Syracuse and is now in either the Syracuse area or in the Watertown area after possibly receiving a ride from Syracuse.

Any information please contact State Police Alexandria Bay 315-482-5011 or State Police Watertown 315-782-2112.

 

One Dead in Scuba Diving Accident

(Alexandria Bay, NY – Aug. 10, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay are currently investigating a possible scuba diving accident that occurred just prior to noon Aug. 10 in the St. Lawrence River.

At 11:55 a.m. Jefferson County 911 dispatch was contacted by the United States Coast Guard at Wellesley Island (Town of Alexandria) regarding three divers in distress in the main channel off of Wellesley Island. A Coast Guard vessel subsequently transported the three divers to the village of Alexandria Bay where they were transferred to police and EMS personnel. All three divers were transported to River Hospital in the village of Alexandria Bay.

Initial investigation reveals the three men were diving in approximately 200 feet of water on the wreck of the Roy A. Jodrey, a 700-foot long vessel that sank adjacent to the Coast Guard station on Wellesley Island in 1972, when Michael K. Roberts began to display signs of distress. Blair C. Mott and Christopher D. Monk attempted to assist Roberts in reaching the surface of the river. Upon surfacing, all three men were spotted by Coast Guard personnel who were able to provide immediate assistance.

Michael K. Roberts, 39, 158 Fairview Road Kingston, Ontario was pronounced dead at River Hospital in Alexandria Bay. The cause and manner of death is pending an autopsy at Samaritan Medical Center.

Blair C. Mott , 42, of 29 Landsdown Komoka, Ontario was treated at River Hospital and transferred to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse for decompression treatment.

Christopher D. Monk, 33, 136 Orchard Heights Aurora, Ontario was treated at River Hospital and released.

 

 

Serious Personnel Injury accident in the Town of Clayton

(Town of Clayton, NY – Aug. 6, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay investigated a one car serious personnel injury motor vehicle accident that occurred on Aug. 6 at approximately 1:22 a.m. on Reese Road in the Town of Clayton.

Stephen C. Olson, 22, of 36191 Reese Road was operating his 2000 Chevrolet S10 southbound on the Reese Road when he drove off the right side of the roadway and struck a mailbox and then a large tree.

He was extricated from his vehicle by Clayton Fire and Rescue and transported by TIERS ambulance to a Mercy Flight Helicopter who transported him to Upstate Medical Center.  He is currently being treated for serious head injuries and is listed in critical condition.

The investigation is continuing.

Clayton Angler Finishes Third in Tourney

(July 2011) Boater Bill Chapman of Salt Rock, W. Va., caught a five-bass limit weighing 25 pounds July 23 to win $3,205 plus a $1,000 Evinrude bonus in the Walmart BFL Northeast Division tournament at 1000 Islands.  Chapman was drop-shotting tubes in deep water.

 

The remaining top 10 anglers:

2nd:    Merle Wells Jr., Hammond, N.Y., five bass, 20-3, $1,603

3rd:     Dean Meckes, Clayton, N.Y., five bass, 19-1, $1,068

4th:     Mark Banks, East Aurora, N.Y., five bass, 18-9, $748

5th:     Michael, Czaplinski, Hopatcong, N.J., five bass, 18-4, $641

6th:     Mike Neilson, Markham, Ontario, five bass, 18-0, $588

7th:     Adam Singer, Brookfield, Conn., five bass, 17-15, $534

8th:     Justin White, Slippery Rock, Pa., five bass, 17-11, $481

9th:     Brian Sanson, Chittenango, N.Y., five bass, 17-4, $427

10th:   Mike Hart, Stanhope, N.J., five bass, 17-2, $355

10th:   Bud Schosger, Painted Post, N.Y., five bass, 17-2, $355

 

Vince Lawyer of Webster, N.Y., caught a five-bass limit weighing 22 pounds, 7 ounces July 23 to win $1,603 in the Co-angler Division.  Lawyer was also drop-shotting tubes in deep water.

 

The remaining top 10 co-anglers:

2nd:    Jeff White, Rhoadesville, Va., five bass, 19-3, $801

3rd:     Joseph, Zapf, Whippany, N.J., five bass, 17-9, $533

4th:     William Green, Auburn, N.Y., five bass, 16-15, $374

5th:     Chris Murdoch, Hilton, N.Y., five bass, 16-9, $307

5th:     Bill Spindler, Turnersville, N.J., five bass, 16-9, $307

7th:     Robert Sweeney, Baltimore, Md., five bass, 14-12, $267

8th:     Joe Horton, Horseheads, N.Y., five bass, 14-6, $240

9th:     Kevin Mothersell, Henrietta, N.Y., five bass, 14-5, $214

10th:   Brian Carroll, Smyrna, Ga., five bass, 14-2, $187

The next BFL Northeast Division tournament is scheduled for Aug. 20 on Oneida Lake in Brewerton, NY.

After the fifth Northeast Division tournament is complete, the top 40 boaters and 40 co-anglers based on point standings will qualify for the Oct. 13-15 Regional Championship on Smith Mountain Lake in Huddleston, Va.

Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger 198VX with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard and a Chevy pick-up, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger 198VX.

For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the BFL on Facebook at Facebook.com/BassFishingLeague. For news surrounding FLW Outdoors on Facebook, follow Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWOutdoors.

 

State Police Arrest Man and Women for Grand Larceny

(Alexandria Bay, NY - July 26, 2011) State Police in Alexandria Bay and the State Department of Corrections Inspectors Generals Office have arrested two suspects in a Grand Larceny case for the Cape Vincent Correctional Facility located on ST-12E Cape Vincent.

Craig L. Johnson, 48, of 118 State St., Schenectady and Diona L. Smith, 36, of 1461 State St. Schenectady were both charged with one count each of second-degree Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument, third-degree Grand Larceny and fifth-degree Conspiracy.

The charges allege that they used the account and routing numbers from an existing Cape Vincent Correctional Facility account to make and use forged checks in the Albany area. The forged checks were cashed at several locations and the total amount of money taken to date is approximately $5,000.

Both suspects are being held at the Jefferson County Public Safety Building.

Additional arrests are pending.

 

 

Father/Son Domestic Dispute Results in Criminal Mischief charge

(Alexandria Bay, NY – July 23, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Jacob J. Traynor, 18, of 22961 Hax Road, LaFargeville for fourth-degree Criminal Mischief and Resisting Arrest.

On July 19 Traynor damaged walls at his father’s, William C. Traynor, of 30741 Route 180, LaFargeville.

During the investigation, it was also revealed that Jacob Traynor had an outstanding Bench Warrant from the Town of Orleans Court.  While being arrested, Jacob resisted arrest.  He was arraigned in the Town of Orleans Court and remanded to the Jefferson County Public Safety Building in lieu of $2,000 bail.

 

 

Lafargeville Teen Charged with Resisting Arrest, Criminal Mischief

(Lafargeville, NY - July 19, 2011) State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Jacob J. Traynor, 18, of 30741 Route 180, Lafargeville for fourth-degree Criminal Mischief, Resisting Arrest and a Bench Warrant violation following a domestic dispute at his residence.

Traynor punched holes in the walls of the residence, threw clothing and garbage inside the residence then resisted arrest by NYSP.

Further investigation provided that Traynor had an active Bench Warrant issued by the Town of Orleans Court for a previous Criminal Mischief arrest.

Traynor was arraigned before Town of Orleans Justice Hardy and remanded to the Jefferson County PSB in lieu of $2,000 bail.