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WCDO News — Friday 2-21-14
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office executed a “no knock” search warrant at 219 Kelly Rd in the Town of Columbus early this morning. The Narcotics Division arrested 24-year-old Kody Weidman for Criminal Nuisance, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, & Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia. The Sheriff’s Office recovered cocaine and a digital scale during the execution of the search warrant. Weidman is currently a New York State Parole following a previous drug offense. Weidman was arraigned in the Town of Columbus Court and remanded to the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office on $5,000 cash bail. He is also being held on a New York State Parole Warrant. Norwich Police, New Berlin Police and State Parole division assisted with the investigation.
State Police and the Vestal Police Department arrested 37-year-old Rashid Imhotep & 44 year old Nathaniel Williams on 2 counts each or criminal possession of a controlled substance & using drug paraphernalia, Imhotep was also charged with resisting arrest for jumping out of a window & struggling with officers. Both were arraigned in City of Binghamton Court and remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail. Police confiscated heroin with a street value of between $50,000 and $80,000, as well as packaging materials, grinders, scales and other items that are used to sell the drug.
Governor Cuomo announced the approval of $5.9 million to support economic development projects throughout the state. Local projects assisted include the MARK Project of Delaware County for $250,000. Also the Delaware County IDA & the Amphenol Corporation of Sidney will use a grant of up to $750,000 for a portion of the cost to construct a natural gas distribution line from the Constitution Pipeline to Amphenol’s existing facility at 40-60 Delaware Avenue, as well as the new manufacturing facility to be being constructed at 171 Delaware Avenue, which will help retain 950 jobs.
12-time GRAMMY Award winner and baseball fan Paul Simon, has joined the lineup for a concert in celebration of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s 75th Anniversary on Saturday, August 2nd. The concert event will take place in Cooperstown at the Clark Sports Center, and will feature the world-renowned Boston Pops & Bernie Williams, a four-time World Series Champion member of the New York Yankees and a GRAMMY nominee. Paul Simon will perform three songs at the concert event, which will celebrate baseball through music, film and video.
Solitary confinement for juvenile, pregnant women and developmentally disabled prisoners will be limited under a deal struck by state and the New York Civil Liberties Union. The NYCLU sued the state Department of Corrections, arguing the state’s system of solitary confinement violated the U.S. Constitution. The state will no longer place pregnant inmates in solitary housing units “except in exceptional circumstances” approved by the corrections department. Inmates who are age 16 or 17 would be limited to no more than 19 hours in their cell per day and offered the opportunity to exercise outdoors five days a week. For developmentally disabled inmates, the deal calls for the state to create an alternative program for those who have been in solitary confinement for more than 30 days
Greater Maywood Rural Community Services is holding The "Lasagna And Laughs" organic fund-raising dinner will be held Saturday night at the Sidney VFW Hall, group spokesperson Lisa Barr comments:
(Lisa Barr 2-21-14)
Admission is $8.00 at the door. Money raised will help the group to continue to operate & maintain the former Sidney Center School building as a community center.
State Police and the Vestal Police Department arrested 37-year-old Rashid Imhotep & 44 year old Nathaniel Williams on 2 counts each or criminal possession of a controlled substance & using drug paraphernalia, Imhotep was also charged with resisting arrest for jumping out of a window & struggling with officers. Both were arraigned in City of Binghamton Court and remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail. Police confiscated heroin with a street value of between $50,000 and $80,000, as well as packaging materials, grinders, scales and other items that are used to sell the drug.
Governor Cuomo announced the approval of $5.9 million to support economic development projects throughout the state. Local projects assisted include the MARK Project of Delaware County for $250,000. Also the Delaware County IDA & the Amphenol Corporation of Sidney will use a grant of up to $750,000 for a portion of the cost to construct a natural gas distribution line from the Constitution Pipeline to Amphenol’s existing facility at 40-60 Delaware Avenue, as well as the new manufacturing facility to be being constructed at 171 Delaware Avenue, which will help retain 950 jobs.
12-time GRAMMY Award winner and baseball fan Paul Simon, has joined the lineup for a concert in celebration of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s 75th Anniversary on Saturday, August 2nd. The concert event will take place in Cooperstown at the Clark Sports Center, and will feature the world-renowned Boston Pops & Bernie Williams, a four-time World Series Champion member of the New York Yankees and a GRAMMY nominee. Paul Simon will perform three songs at the concert event, which will celebrate baseball through music, film and video.
Solitary confinement for juvenile, pregnant women and developmentally disabled prisoners will be limited under a deal struck by state and the New York Civil Liberties Union. The NYCLU sued the state Department of Corrections, arguing the state’s system of solitary confinement violated the U.S. Constitution. The state will no longer place pregnant inmates in solitary housing units “except in exceptional circumstances” approved by the corrections department. Inmates who are age 16 or 17 would be limited to no more than 19 hours in their cell per day and offered the opportunity to exercise outdoors five days a week. For developmentally disabled inmates, the deal calls for the state to create an alternative program for those who have been in solitary confinement for more than 30 days
Greater Maywood Rural Community Services is holding The "Lasagna And Laughs" organic fund-raising dinner will be held Saturday night at the Sidney VFW Hall, group spokesperson Lisa Barr comments:
(Lisa Barr 2-21-14)
Admission is $8.00 at the door. Money raised will help the group to continue to operate & maintain the former Sidney Center School building as a community center.
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WCDO News — Friday 2-21-14
State Police investigated a home invasion burglary at 941 State Route 79, in the Town of Windsor. 2 white male subjects entered the residence of 56-year-old Kenneth Birdsill asking to use his phone; they assaulted Birdsill and stole prescription medication and an undetermined amount of cash. The subjects fled in a 4 door gray or light green Nissan with driver’s side front quarter panel damage. The suspects are described as 2 white males, one with long brown hair approximately 6 feet tall and one with short blond hair, approximately 5’8”. The State Police are asking that anyone with information to call 775-1241.
Sheriff’s Investigators arrested 41-year-old Delaware County Jail inmate Kahlil Williams for an assault in the Jail on February 11th. Williams allegedly struck another inmate in the face with his fists, causing injuries that required medical treatment. Williams was charged with one count of 3rd degree Assault, he was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court and remanded back to the County Jail on $500 cash bail.
The newly passed federal farm bill has a provision to expand broadband into poorly served rural areas. Congressman Chris Gibson said that for farmers, up to the minute information is critical:
(Gibson 2-21-14)
Gibson said that farmers could get assistance with the new farm bill through Cornell cooperative extension.
Sheriff’s Investigators arrested 41-year-old Delaware County Jail inmate Kahlil Williams for an assault in the Jail on February 11th. Williams allegedly struck another inmate in the face with his fists, causing injuries that required medical treatment. Williams was charged with one count of 3rd degree Assault, he was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court and remanded back to the County Jail on $500 cash bail.
The newly passed federal farm bill has a provision to expand broadband into poorly served rural areas. Congressman Chris Gibson said that for farmers, up to the minute information is critical:
(Gibson 2-21-14)
Gibson said that farmers could get assistance with the new farm bill through Cornell cooperative extension.