Federal authorities accused two upstate New York men Wednesday …
Federal authorities accused two upstate New York men Wednesday …
A 19-year old Florida teen doesn't think twice about jumping on…
NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch meticulously planned his own funeral, …
A curious koala in South Australia managed to walk into a house…
Updated: Monday, 18 Jul 2011, 6:58 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 18 Jul 2011, 6:58 PM EDT
GRANBY, N.Y. (AP) - A second town clerk in upstate New York says she's resigning over her religious objection to gay marriage, which becomes legal in the state on Sunday.
Ruth Sheldon, town clerk for 15 years in Granby, 25 miles north of Syracuse, said Monday that she has submitted her resignation effective Saturday.
Last week, Barker Town Clerk Laura Fotusky in Broome County announced her resignation. Both she and Sheldon said they felt signing a marriage certificate for a same-sex couple would violate their religious principles.
Town clerks in numerous other towns and cities have scheduled Sunday office hours to accommodate gay couples. James Tormey, administrative judge for central New York, says he'll make a judge available for couples wishing to waive the normal 24-hour waiting period between getting a license and marrying.
| With WIVB.com's new commenting system you don't need to register. You can login with an existing Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or Twitter account and more. If you have a WIVB.com login you can still use it in our Participate section. |
Advertisement