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WCDO News — Tuesday 2-24-15
Governor Cuomo and labor leaders applauded the State Department of Labor for its action to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to be among the highest in the nation. Governor Cuomo attended a rally at the New York Hotel & Motel Trades Council, where he announced an increase in tipped workers wages to $7.50 per hour:
(Cuomo 2-24-15)
There are 229,000 tipped workers in the State, 70% are women. Tipped workers are twice as likely to live in poverty, & Restaurant waiters and waitresses make up more than half of tipped workers who do live in poverty.
Criminal Investigators with the Delaware County Sheriffs department arrested 34-year-old Bryon Byriter of Sidney for 3rd degree Criminal Mischief. Byriter is accused of intentionally damaging a window at the Delaware County Correctional Facility while incarcerated; Byriter remains incarcerated on an unrelated charge and will be arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court at a later time.
On Saturday, State Police from Binghamton arrested 33-year-old James McNeilly of Binghamton for 3rd degree Burglary, Criminal Mischief and Disorderly Conduct, after Troopers responded to a report of a suspicious man in the lobby of an apartment complex in Conklin. Troopers reported that McNeilly became irate; he is accused of kicking & damaging the patrol car's computer. A further investigation determined that the man had entered the complex without permission and stole keys from it. McNeilly was arraigned & was remanded to the Broome County Jail with no bail set at this time.
The Oneonta Police department is reminding city motorists that The Department of Public Works has requested the posting of the upper level of the Parking Garage for snow removal. Signs have been posted prohibiting parking after 11:00 pm tonight; any vehicles that remain are subject to ticketing and/or towing.
Chenango Has Talent will be held this Saturday February 28th from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Martin W. Kappel Theater in Norwich. Chenango Arts Council Director Diane Batson-Smith explains:
(Diane Batson-Smith 2-24-15)
The event will raise funds for both The Chenango United Way and The Chenango Arts Council. More information is available at chenangoarts.org or at 336-2787.
The Robert W. Harrold BOCES Campus in Masonville was evacuated at 11:30 this morning, as a safety measure after a hot water pipe broke in the Operations & Maintenance area. Deputy Superintendent of BOCES Deedrick Bertholf told WCDO News the pipe was closed off & segregated from the system, hot water steam was released from the pipe. All students & staff were sent home as a precaution, there was no impact on instructional programming & the facility will be open with normal hours tomorrow.
(Cuomo 2-24-15)
There are 229,000 tipped workers in the State, 70% are women. Tipped workers are twice as likely to live in poverty, & Restaurant waiters and waitresses make up more than half of tipped workers who do live in poverty.
Criminal Investigators with the Delaware County Sheriffs department arrested 34-year-old Bryon Byriter of Sidney for 3rd degree Criminal Mischief. Byriter is accused of intentionally damaging a window at the Delaware County Correctional Facility while incarcerated; Byriter remains incarcerated on an unrelated charge and will be arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court at a later time.
On Saturday, State Police from Binghamton arrested 33-year-old James McNeilly of Binghamton for 3rd degree Burglary, Criminal Mischief and Disorderly Conduct, after Troopers responded to a report of a suspicious man in the lobby of an apartment complex in Conklin. Troopers reported that McNeilly became irate; he is accused of kicking & damaging the patrol car's computer. A further investigation determined that the man had entered the complex without permission and stole keys from it. McNeilly was arraigned & was remanded to the Broome County Jail with no bail set at this time.
The Oneonta Police department is reminding city motorists that The Department of Public Works has requested the posting of the upper level of the Parking Garage for snow removal. Signs have been posted prohibiting parking after 11:00 pm tonight; any vehicles that remain are subject to ticketing and/or towing.
Chenango Has Talent will be held this Saturday February 28th from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Martin W. Kappel Theater in Norwich. Chenango Arts Council Director Diane Batson-Smith explains:
(Diane Batson-Smith 2-24-15)
The event will raise funds for both The Chenango United Way and The Chenango Arts Council. More information is available at chenangoarts.org or at 336-2787.
The Robert W. Harrold BOCES Campus in Masonville was evacuated at 11:30 this morning, as a safety measure after a hot water pipe broke in the Operations & Maintenance area. Deputy Superintendent of BOCES Deedrick Bertholf told WCDO News the pipe was closed off & segregated from the system, hot water steam was released from the pipe. All students & staff were sent home as a precaution, there was no impact on instructional programming & the facility will be open with normal hours tomorrow.
WCDO News — Tuesday 2-24-15
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver faces arraignment on bribery charges today, in federal court. Silver was arrested in January by the FBI on corruption charges for collecting nearly $4 million from law firms for political favors. Silver resigned as speaker after his arrest, he retains the assembly seat he has held for nearly 40 years.
Residents of the Harpursville central school district will vote today on 2 propositions. The first proposition is for 15 million dollars, for various improvements to buildings around the district, the 2nd proposition is for using $499,000 from the capital reserve fund to help pay for the upgrades. Voting is from 2:00 to 8:00 PM in the Olmstead elementary school.
Commerce Chenango will have their next business after hours event today, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The event will be held at RAPID REPRODUCTION at 4511 State Highway 12 in Oxford.
Residents of the Harpursville central school district will vote today on 2 propositions. The first proposition is for 15 million dollars, for various improvements to buildings around the district, the 2nd proposition is for using $499,000 from the capital reserve fund to help pay for the upgrades. Voting is from 2:00 to 8:00 PM in the Olmstead elementary school.
Commerce Chenango will have their next business after hours event today, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The event will be held at RAPID REPRODUCTION at 4511 State Highway 12 in Oxford.