CANAJOHARIE -- Loss of the Beech-Nut factory, the lifeblood of the village for more than a century, could mean an average homeowner will have to pay an additional $2,700 in water and sewer bills, and taxes, for years to come, according to an audit released Wednesday by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. Most of that will be needed to repay debt taken on by the village for water and sewer systems large enough to handle Beech-Nut, its largest customer, the audit found. In June, the company, which had been in the village for 116 years, moved to a new plant in...