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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-1-26
Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON TO FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he visited WCDO This morning to talk about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-1-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
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Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON TO FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he visited WCDO This morning to talk about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-1-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
WCDO News — Friday 5-29-26
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-29-26
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided an update on the response to the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility earlier this week. Over 300 incarcerated individuals reporting gastrointestinal illness since Monday, 10 were hospitalized, Dozens of medical and healthcare workers responded, hundreds of bottles of water were sent, antibiotics were provided, After it was determined that Salmonella was what affected the inmates, On Thursday, Servpro completed a deep cleaning of all kitchen, programming areas, hallways and common areas within the Correctional Facility. All laundry and linens have been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Today, regular schedules resumed, visitation hours return on Monday morning.
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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided an update on the response to the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility earlier this week. Over 300 incarcerated individuals reporting gastrointestinal illness since Monday, 10 were hospitalized, Dozens of medical and healthcare workers responded, hundreds of bottles of water were sent, antibiotics were provided, After it was determined that Salmonella was what affected the inmates, On Thursday, Servpro completed a deep cleaning of all kitchen, programming areas, hallways and common areas within the Correctional Facility. All laundry and linens have been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Today, regular schedules resumed, visitation hours return on Monday morning.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-28-26
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Plans are going forward to unearth a Time Capsule buried in Unadilla in 1976 and have it opened this July 4th, as part of a celebration for the 250th anniversary of America. Gloria Meenan was one of the 10 year old students involved in the 1976 plans for what went into the time capsule, she told WCDO News about the origins of the plan:
(Gloria Meenan 5-28-26)
Plans call for the Time capsule to be opened on July 4th at 12:00 Noon in from of the Community House, items are being collected to a new time capsule to be buried & unearthed in Unadilla in another 50 years.
(Gloria Meenan 5-28-26)
Plans call for the Time capsule to be opened on July 4th at 12:00 Noon in from of the Community House, items are being collected to a new time capsule to be buried & unearthed in Unadilla in another 50 years.
Keiko Howard is an artist and painter from Sidney Center who is painting a mural on the Liberty Street Side of 7 Stones in downtown Sidney, She told WCDO News that she was commissioned to paint the mural after completing a small 1 on the side of Sidney Flowers & Gifts:
(Keiko Howard 5-28-26)
Howard said that she is going to paint an indoor mural at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney after the completion of the current work, she is also looking to recruit other area artists to try to have painting & murals in village business district in the region.
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(Keiko Howard 5-28-26)
Howard said that she is going to paint an indoor mural at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney after the completion of the current work, she is also looking to recruit other area artists to try to have painting & murals in village business district in the region.
WCDO News — Tuesday 5-26-26
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The 64th General Clinton Canoe Regatta was held over the Memorial Day Weekend, nearly 800 paddlers from 256 US states & 2 Canadian Provinces competed. In Sunday's 1 person 70 mile Pro race, in Sunday's Men's NYMCRA Stock Race, Jeff Newman of Wells Bridge & Dale Beckwith of Sidney Crossed the finish line 9 minutes ahead of 2nd place boat with Nate Lull & Brett Sherwood, last years winners Both Teams spoke with WCDO"S Craig Stevens at the finish line:
(Nate Brett NYMCRA 26)
Beckwith & Newman described what happened:
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The weekend weather affected the rides & hot air balloons on Saturday, but the entertainment, music, and fireworks went off as planned.
(Nate Brett NYMCRA 26)
Beckwith & Newman described what happened:
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The weekend weather affected the rides & hot air balloons on Saturday, but the entertainment, music, and fireworks went off as planned.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 5-26-26
OVER 800 PADDLERS FROM THE U.S. AND CANADA PARTICIPATED IN THE 64TH GENERAL CLINTON CANOE REGATTA OVER THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. THE WEEKEND'S RACES INCLUDED GENERATION GAP, SCOUTS, SPRINTS, RELAYS AND THE 70 MILE ENDURANCE RACES FROM COOPERSTOWN TO BAINBRIDGE. THE COVETED TWO PERSON PRO RACE CROWN WAS WON THIS YEAR BY TRAVIS MECKLENBERG FROM MICHIGAN AND LOGAN MYNER OF TEXAS WITH THE WINNING TIME OF 7 HOURS 46 MINUTES AND 36 SECONDS...JUST 2 MINUTES AND 42 SECONDS OVER THE 2ND PLACE TEAM. WCDO'S CRAIG STEVENS SPOKE WITH THE WINNERS:
(TRAVIS-LOGAN 2026)
2ND PLACE HONORS WENT TO Guillaume BLAZE FROM QUEBEC AND MICHAEL DAVIS OF MICHIGAN WHO WERE LAST YEAR'S PRO RACE WINNERS. THE PRO CLASS FEATURED 48 TEAMS AND MANY OF NORTH AMERICA'S BEST PADDLERS. SUNDAY'S 70 MILER ALSO FEATURED 13 AMATEUR RACES. TEAM "RIPPLE FX H2 O" FROM ONTARIO, CANADA TOOK TOP HONORS IN THE 4 PERSON AMATEUR DIVISION. CRAIG STEVENS SPOKE TO THE TEAM AFTER THE RACE:
(RIPPLE FX 2026)
THE WEEKEND'S COLD, RAINY WEATHER CAUSED THE RIDES TO BE SHUT DOWN ON SATURDAY, BUT THE LIVE MUSIC, TWO NIGHTS OF FIREWORKS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES UNDER THE TENTS WENT ON AS PLANNED. NEARLY 5 THOUSAND PEOPLE HAVE COMPLETED THE GENERAL CLINTON CANOE REGATTA'S 70 MILE COURSE SINCE IT BEGAN IN 1963.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 22 year old Isiah Eckler of Cooperstown, for Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Assault, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation & Harassment, following an investigation into an incident in the Village of Cooperstown. Eckler was processed & was being held in the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending arraignment
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OVER 800 PADDLERS FROM THE U.S. AND CANADA PARTICIPATED IN THE 64TH GENERAL CLINTON CANOE REGATTA OVER THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. THE WEEKEND'S RACES INCLUDED GENERATION GAP, SCOUTS, SPRINTS, RELAYS AND THE 70 MILE ENDURANCE RACES FROM COOPERSTOWN TO BAINBRIDGE. THE COVETED TWO PERSON PRO RACE CROWN WAS WON THIS YEAR BY TRAVIS MECKLENBERG FROM MICHIGAN AND LOGAN MYNER OF TEXAS WITH THE WINNING TIME OF 7 HOURS 46 MINUTES AND 36 SECONDS...JUST 2 MINUTES AND 42 SECONDS OVER THE 2ND PLACE TEAM. WCDO'S CRAIG STEVENS SPOKE WITH THE WINNERS:
(TRAVIS-LOGAN 2026)
2ND PLACE HONORS WENT TO Guillaume BLAZE FROM QUEBEC AND MICHAEL DAVIS OF MICHIGAN WHO WERE LAST YEAR'S PRO RACE WINNERS. THE PRO CLASS FEATURED 48 TEAMS AND MANY OF NORTH AMERICA'S BEST PADDLERS. SUNDAY'S 70 MILER ALSO FEATURED 13 AMATEUR RACES. TEAM "RIPPLE FX H2 O" FROM ONTARIO, CANADA TOOK TOP HONORS IN THE 4 PERSON AMATEUR DIVISION. CRAIG STEVENS SPOKE TO THE TEAM AFTER THE RACE:
(RIPPLE FX 2026)
THE WEEKEND'S COLD, RAINY WEATHER CAUSED THE RIDES TO BE SHUT DOWN ON SATURDAY, BUT THE LIVE MUSIC, TWO NIGHTS OF FIREWORKS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES UNDER THE TENTS WENT ON AS PLANNED. NEARLY 5 THOUSAND PEOPLE HAVE COMPLETED THE GENERAL CLINTON CANOE REGATTA'S 70 MILE COURSE SINCE IT BEGAN IN 1963.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 22 year old Isiah Eckler of Cooperstown, for Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Assault, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation & Harassment, following an investigation into an incident in the Village of Cooperstown. Eckler was processed & was being held in the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending arraignment
WCDO News — Friday 5-22-26
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-22-26
State Police at Troop C in Sidney held their annual Memorial Service, a day to remember those who served, especially those who gave their lives in the line of duty, Troop C Commanding Officer Major Lucas Shuta Comments:
(Lucas Shuta 5-22-26)
Major Shuta also reminded motorists that there will be extra traffic on the roads this Memorial Day Weekend, and there will be extra patrols making sure every arrives to their destinations safely:
(Major Shuta MDAY Patrols)
State Police and other Law Enforcement agencies will be looking for intoxicated drivers, distracted drivers, and those violating the state's Move Over Laws, Construction will be suspended during the Memorial day Weekend, except in the case of an emergency.
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State Police at Troop C in Sidney held their annual Memorial Service, a day to remember those who served, especially those who gave their lives in the line of duty, Troop C Commanding Officer Major Lucas Shuta Comments:
(Lucas Shuta 5-22-26)
Major Shuta also reminded motorists that there will be extra traffic on the roads this Memorial Day Weekend, and there will be extra patrols making sure every arrives to their destinations safely:
(Major Shuta MDAY Patrols)
State Police and other Law Enforcement agencies will be looking for intoxicated drivers, distracted drivers, and those violating the state's Move Over Laws, Construction will be suspended during the Memorial day Weekend, except in the case of an emergency.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-21-26
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A unique live music event will be held Saturday June 6th at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney, Board Member Doug Barnard & Director Amy Williams visited WCDO this morning to talk about the concert:
(Doug Barnard Amy Williams 5-21-26)
More information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
(Doug Barnard Amy Williams 5-21-26)
More information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
Registration is now open for the 2026 Nate Lull Scholarship Golf Tournament, on July 5th at Ouleout Creek Golf Course in Franklin, Lull told WCDO News about the event:
(Nate Lull 5-21-26)
The cost is $90 per golfer or $360 per team, which includes golf, lunch by The O at 112, free drinks, skins and mulligans. all the details are available at natelull.com. All proceeds to benefit local students who apply for the Nate Lull Scholarship in 2027.
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(Nate Lull 5-21-26)
The cost is $90 per golfer or $360 per team, which includes golf, lunch by The O at 112, free drinks, skins and mulligans. all the details are available at natelull.com. All proceeds to benefit local students who apply for the Nate Lull Scholarship in 2027.
WCDO News — Wednesday 5-20-26
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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 5-20-26
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 41 year old Alex Scrivani of Claryville for Burglary & Criminal Mischief in Andes on May 11th. Deputies observed Scrivani walking along the highway, they attempted to interview him & he was uncooperative. Deputies later observed Scrivani exiting a residence and driveway, he was detained and it was determined that Scrivani was not supposed to be in the buildings or on the property. The homeowner was contacted and responded to the scene. Scrivani had forced his way into the building & his belongings were located inside, Scrivani was arrested, he was processed and arraigned and was being held on bail at the Delaware County Jail pending future court action.
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Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 41 year old Alex Scrivani of Claryville for Burglary & Criminal Mischief in Andes on May 11th. Deputies observed Scrivani walking along the highway, they attempted to interview him & he was uncooperative. Deputies later observed Scrivani exiting a residence and driveway, he was detained and it was determined that Scrivani was not supposed to be in the buildings or on the property. The homeowner was contacted and responded to the scene. Scrivani had forced his way into the building & his belongings were located inside, Scrivani was arrested, he was processed and arraigned and was being held on bail at the Delaware County Jail pending future court action.
The Inductees for this year's General Clinton Canoe Regatta have been announced, Committee chairman John Harmon told WCDO who will be inducted:
(John Harmon 5-19-26)
This Year's ceremony will be at Saturday morning at 10:30 am at the Finish Line Tent at General Clinton Park.
A.M. NEWS Tuesday 5-19-26
State Police arrested 37 year old Adam Rowe of Truxton after an investigation of the manufacturing and selling of ghost guns. State Police CSU and Violent Gang and Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested Rowe Sunday, after a search warrant was executed at his residence. Police seized an AR-style ghost gun with a loaded 10-round magazine, plus a host of other weapons, plus Three 3D printers, 3 raccoons & 1 opossum. Rowe was charged with numerous counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition Feeding Device, and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, additional charges are pending through the DEC regarding the wildlife. Rowe possessed many firearms and utilized 3D printers to manufacture firearms & components, As a convicted felon on probation, he is prohibited from possessing firearms. 22 year old Angela Dennis of Truxton was charged with 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Rowe was processed was being held for Arraignment, Dennis was issued appearance tickets and was released.
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(John Harmon 5-19-26)
This Year's ceremony will be at Saturday morning at 10:30 am at the Finish Line Tent at General Clinton Park.
A.M. NEWS Tuesday 5-19-26
State Police arrested 37 year old Adam Rowe of Truxton after an investigation of the manufacturing and selling of ghost guns. State Police CSU and Violent Gang and Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested Rowe Sunday, after a search warrant was executed at his residence. Police seized an AR-style ghost gun with a loaded 10-round magazine, plus a host of other weapons, plus Three 3D printers, 3 raccoons & 1 opossum. Rowe was charged with numerous counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition Feeding Device, and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, additional charges are pending through the DEC regarding the wildlife. Rowe possessed many firearms and utilized 3D printers to manufacture firearms & components, As a convicted felon on probation, he is prohibited from possessing firearms. 22 year old Angela Dennis of Truxton was charged with 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Rowe was processed was being held for Arraignment, Dennis was issued appearance tickets and was released.
New Yorkers will vote on School Budgets in New York State Tuesday, as well as Board of Education seats, school bus purchases or other ancillary costs associated with education. Sidney Superintendent Eben Bullock told WCDO News about their 35.5 Million Dollar Budget with 0% tax levy increase:
(Eben Bullock 5-18-26)
Voting will be at the Sidney High School from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they had to deal with a $1 Million dollar gap before sending the proposal to voters:
(TIM RYAN 5-18-26)
The BG total budget is 26.9 Million dollars, the Tax Levy Increase is 1.59% Voting will be at the Greenlawn & Guilford Elementary school buildings. In the Unatego School District, Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO about their budget:
(Dr Dave Richards -18-26)
Voting for Unatego area residents will be from 12:00 to 8:00 PM at the Jr. Sr. High school.
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(Eben Bullock 5-18-26)
Voting will be at the Sidney High School from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they had to deal with a $1 Million dollar gap before sending the proposal to voters:
(TIM RYAN 5-18-26)
The BG total budget is 26.9 Million dollars, the Tax Levy Increase is 1.59% Voting will be at the Greenlawn & Guilford Elementary school buildings. In the Unatego School District, Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO about their budget:
(Dr Dave Richards -18-26)
Voting for Unatego area residents will be from 12:00 to 8:00 PM at the Jr. Sr. High school.
Chenango County Planning Department announced that they are seeking more public comments on the Hazard Mitigation Plan, Shane Butler of the Planning Department Shane Butler told WCDO News about the process:
(Shane Butler 5-15-26)
The plan is available at chenangocountyny.gov/Hazard-Mitigation, interested citizens have until the end of May to comment.
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(Shane Butler 5-15-26)
The plan is available at chenangocountyny.gov/Hazard-Mitigation, interested citizens have until the end of May to comment.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-14-26
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P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 5-14-26
This Year's Memorial Day Parade in Sidney will be combined with the annual SFCU Hometown Parade, for the 250th year old our country, organizer Anna Banks of SFCU explains:
(Anna Banks 5-14-26)
people from all over the region who would like to participate can just show up at 8:00 AM on Monday Memorial Day.
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This Year's Memorial Day Parade in Sidney will be combined with the annual SFCU Hometown Parade, for the 250th year old our country, organizer Anna Banks of SFCU explains:
(Anna Banks 5-14-26)
people from all over the region who would like to participate can just show up at 8:00 AM on Monday Memorial Day.
WCDO News — Wednesday 5-13-26
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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 5-13-26
The application window is open for just a few more days for the 2026 Nate Lull Scholarship, Lull told WCDO News about this year's Scholarship:
(Nate Lull 5-13-26)
To apply, go to Nate lull dot com and click on the scholarship tab. The application deadline is May 17th.
The application window is open for just a few more days for the 2026 Nate Lull Scholarship, Lull told WCDO News about this year's Scholarship:
(Nate Lull 5-13-26)
To apply, go to Nate lull dot com and click on the scholarship tab. The application deadline is May 17th.
The Susquehanna SPCA in Cooperstown HAS teamed up with the Bissell Pet Foundation this year, in an effort to get adoptable pets into their new homes, Susquehanna SPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes told WCDO News how the program works:
(Stacie Haynes 5-1-26)
Haynes said that people can go to their website at sqspca.org, the program runs deadline is coming right up, on May 17th.
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(Stacie Haynes 5-1-26)
Haynes said that people can go to their website at sqspca.org, the program runs deadline is coming right up, on May 17th.
There will be a host of activities at General Clinton Park on Sunday of the Memorial Day weekend, during the General Clinton Canoe Regatta, co-chair Chris smith told WCDO about the Music Fest that day:
(Chris Smith 5-12-26)
Co-Chair Mike Kaufman told WCDO of an added incentive to increase the crowd size for the awards ceremony after the 70 mile canoe races:
(Mike Kaufman 5-12-26)
The General Clinton Canoe regatta runs from Friday May 22nd to Sunday night May 24, more information is available at canoeregatta.org.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 5-12-26
State Police announced that 18 year old Dalton Malmstrom of Nichols, who was reported missing Saturday, was found deceased in the Susquehanna River by the State Police Under Water Recovery Team and members of the K9 unit. Troopers were assisted by members of the Nichols Fire Department. Malmstrom was last seen leaving his residence in Nichols, at approximately 7:45 am. on Saturday.
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(Chris Smith 5-12-26)
Co-Chair Mike Kaufman told WCDO of an added incentive to increase the crowd size for the awards ceremony after the 70 mile canoe races:
(Mike Kaufman 5-12-26)
The General Clinton Canoe regatta runs from Friday May 22nd to Sunday night May 24, more information is available at canoeregatta.org.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 5-12-26
State Police announced that 18 year old Dalton Malmstrom of Nichols, who was reported missing Saturday, was found deceased in the Susquehanna River by the State Police Under Water Recovery Team and members of the K9 unit. Troopers were assisted by members of the Nichols Fire Department. Malmstrom was last seen leaving his residence in Nichols, at approximately 7:45 am. on Saturday.
WCDO News — Monday 5-11-26
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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-11-26
On Sunday morning at 9:14pm the City of Norwich Fire Department was dispatched for the report of a structure fire located at 6 & 6A Griffin Street in the City of Norwich. Firefighters found a working fire, crews entered the apartment building and found fire and smoke conditions within both apartments, they searched for occupants on all floors, they were able to bring the fire under control within an hour of arrival. Norwich Fire Department was assisted by the Sherburne, Oxford, North Norwich & Plymouth Fire Departments, the cause of the fire was determined to be accidental and involved improperly discarded ashes from a prior campfire with the remaining ashes placed in a garbage bag on the rear porch of the home. There were no reported injuries to firefighters. 2 occupants of the home were evaluated at the scene by EMS & were released.
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On Sunday morning at 9:14pm the City of Norwich Fire Department was dispatched for the report of a structure fire located at 6 & 6A Griffin Street in the City of Norwich. Firefighters found a working fire, crews entered the apartment building and found fire and smoke conditions within both apartments, they searched for occupants on all floors, they were able to bring the fire under control within an hour of arrival. Norwich Fire Department was assisted by the Sherburne, Oxford, North Norwich & Plymouth Fire Departments, the cause of the fire was determined to be accidental and involved improperly discarded ashes from a prior campfire with the remaining ashes placed in a garbage bag on the rear porch of the home. There were no reported injuries to firefighters. 2 occupants of the home were evaluated at the scene by EMS & were released.
6 people are running for State Comptroller this year, including long time incumbent Tom DiNapoli, Republican Joseph Hernandez is a scientist & business man, and he wrapped up the Republican nomination for the position on the November Ballot, he toured the Southern Tier today & stopped at WCDO and said that one of his top goals is to crack down on fraud and abuse:
(Joseph Hernandez 5-8-26)
Hernandez said that he also would work to streamline the new York state pension fund, in order to get a higher return for those who receive a pension after working for New York State.
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(Joseph Hernandez 5-8-26)
Hernandez said that he also would work to streamline the new York state pension fund, in order to get a higher return for those who receive a pension after working for New York State.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-7-26
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P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 5-7-26
The Binghamton Police Department & the Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that after the death of 45 year old Peter Bennedum Friday at an area Hospital, the investigation is now being handled as a homicide. The 4 juveniles were previously charged with Attempted Murder in the 2nd degree, the charges have been amended to 2nd degree Murder, they are housed at a juvenile detention facility and are scheduled to appear in Broome County Court at a later date to be arraigned on the new charge. Additionally, the 13-year-old suspect was located and arrested at an address in Whitney Point, and has also been charged with 2nd degree Murder and was also sent to a juvenile detention facility in Syracuse, New York. This matter remains an ongoing investigation, Anyone with information is asked to contact the Binghamton Police Detective Bureau by phone at 607-772-7080.
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The Binghamton Police Department & the Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that after the death of 45 year old Peter Bennedum Friday at an area Hospital, the investigation is now being handled as a homicide. The 4 juveniles were previously charged with Attempted Murder in the 2nd degree, the charges have been amended to 2nd degree Murder, they are housed at a juvenile detention facility and are scheduled to appear in Broome County Court at a later date to be arraigned on the new charge. Additionally, the 13-year-old suspect was located and arrested at an address in Whitney Point, and has also been charged with 2nd degree Murder and was also sent to a juvenile detention facility in Syracuse, New York. This matter remains an ongoing investigation, Anyone with information is asked to contact the Binghamton Police Detective Bureau by phone at 607-772-7080.
The collaboration between the Tri County Senior Center & The Delaware Valley Humane Society has resulted in a cookbook for sale, to raise money for the Shelter, Carol Allen of Tri County Senior Center & Erin Insinga of the Humane Society told WCDO News how the plan started:
(Carol Allen Erin Insinga 5-6-26)
The Cookbook was turned into a book by USA Custom Pad of Sidney & is available at the Senior Center and the Delaware Valley Humane Society.
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(Carol Allen Erin Insinga 5-6-26)
The Cookbook was turned into a book by USA Custom Pad of Sidney & is available at the Senior Center and the Delaware Valley Humane Society.
WCDO News — Tuesday 5-5-26
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P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 5-5-26
A collaborative operation between The US Attorney's Office, the Broome County District Attorney's Office, the FBI & the Broome County Sheriff's Office led to the seizure of hundreds of pounds of illicit drugs and 20 firearms over the past year in Broome County. Operation Clean Sweep led to the seizure of 475 grams of fentanyl, 63 pounds of methamphetamine, 2.3 kilograms of liquid methadone, 350 grams of crack cocaine, 1.6 kilograms of cocaine, 2.6 pounds of psychedelic mushrooms, and 400 pounds of marijuana and THC products. It also led to the seizure of 20 firearms that were illegally possessed.
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A collaborative operation between The US Attorney's Office, the Broome County District Attorney's Office, the FBI & the Broome County Sheriff's Office led to the seizure of hundreds of pounds of illicit drugs and 20 firearms over the past year in Broome County. Operation Clean Sweep led to the seizure of 475 grams of fentanyl, 63 pounds of methamphetamine, 2.3 kilograms of liquid methadone, 350 grams of crack cocaine, 1.6 kilograms of cocaine, 2.6 pounds of psychedelic mushrooms, and 400 pounds of marijuana and THC products. It also led to the seizure of 20 firearms that were illegally possessed.
WCDO News — Monday 5-4-26
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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-4-26
Binghamton Police arrested 4 juveniles in connection with the attack on a homeless man last Monday. The Juveniles were ages 14 & 15 years old and they were charged with Attempted Murder and were being held in a Syracuse detention center, a 13 year is also expected to be charged in connection with the case, Binghamton Police are investigating the case as "social media trend" where groups target homeless or drug-addicted individuals for violent assaults. 45 year old Peter Bennedum died from his injuries at an area hospital Friday, a go fund me page has been set up for his family members, a vigil will be held Tuesday, at 3:00 pm at the intersection of Carroll and Henry Streets in Binghamton, where police found Bennedum beaten & unconscious on the sidewalk last Monday night. The Broome County DA's Office reported that additional charges will be filed against the juveniles following Bennedum's death.
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Binghamton Police arrested 4 juveniles in connection with the attack on a homeless man last Monday. The Juveniles were ages 14 & 15 years old and they were charged with Attempted Murder and were being held in a Syracuse detention center, a 13 year is also expected to be charged in connection with the case, Binghamton Police are investigating the case as "social media trend" where groups target homeless or drug-addicted individuals for violent assaults. 45 year old Peter Bennedum died from his injuries at an area hospital Friday, a go fund me page has been set up for his family members, a vigil will be held Tuesday, at 3:00 pm at the intersection of Carroll and Henry Streets in Binghamton, where police found Bennedum beaten & unconscious on the sidewalk last Monday night. The Broome County DA's Office reported that additional charges will be filed against the juveniles following Bennedum's death.
WCDO News — Friday 5-1-26
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The Susquehanna SPCA in Cooperstown is teaming up with the Bissell Pet Foundation this year, in an effort to get adoptable pets into their new homes, Susquehanna SPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes told WCDO News hos the program works:
(Stacie Haynes 5-1-26)
Haynes said that people can go to their website to see a profile of their animals, at sqspca.org, the program runs today through May 17th.
(Stacie Haynes 5-1-26)
Haynes said that people can go to their website to see a profile of their animals, at sqspca.org, the program runs today through May 17th.
Tri-Town Theatre presents Disney's’ “The Little Mermaid” for 3 shows starting tonight at the Sidney High School Auditorium. Theatre Members Dwight Mott, Ian Jackson & George Wells visited WCDO recently to talk about the show & the big cast:
(Tri-Town Theatre 5-1-26)
Tickets are still on sale at TritownTheatre.com, Curtain times are 7:30 pm tonight & Saturday, night with a 2:00 PM matinee on Sunday.
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(Tri-Town Theatre 5-1-26)
Tickets are still on sale at TritownTheatre.com, Curtain times are 7:30 pm tonight & Saturday, night with a 2:00 PM matinee on Sunday.
Next to New in Sidney will open at their brand new location in Sidney today, volunteers Maria Sherwood & Julie Van Buren told WCDO News where the new location is :
(Maria Sherwood Julie Van Buren 5-1-26)
More information is available at the Next to New Facebook page.
A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 4-30-26
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a complaint for a violation of a Delaware County Family Court Order of Protection. Deputies arrested 39-year-old Jonathan Gutliph of Hamden, he had violated the Order shortly after being served, he was charged with Criminal Contempt & was processed at the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office and turned over to the Correctional Facility where he was arraigned and held on bail.
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(Maria Sherwood Julie Van Buren 5-1-26)
More information is available at the Next to New Facebook page.
A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 4-30-26
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a complaint for a violation of a Delaware County Family Court Order of Protection. Deputies arrested 39-year-old Jonathan Gutliph of Hamden, he had violated the Order shortly after being served, he was charged with Criminal Contempt & was processed at the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office and turned over to the Correctional Facility where he was arraigned and held on bail.
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-29-26
Hundreds of UTV riders showed up Sunday for the UTV ride & Poker Run through the woods in the town of Guilford, to raise money for the building of a new fire house for the Guilford Fire Department, organizers Teri Schunk & Roger Barnhart told WCDO News about the fundraiser:
(Teri Schunk-Roger Barnhart 4-29-26)
The Amount raised through the UTV ride participants, poker players & money raised from food located at PAK Construction in Guilford has not bee tabulated yet, it should be announced shortly.
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Hundreds of UTV riders showed up Sunday for the UTV ride & Poker Run through the woods in the town of Guilford, to raise money for the building of a new fire house for the Guilford Fire Department, organizers Teri Schunk & Roger Barnhart told WCDO News about the fundraiser:
(Teri Schunk-Roger Barnhart 4-29-26)
The Amount raised through the UTV ride participants, poker players & money raised from food located at PAK Construction in Guilford has not bee tabulated yet, it should be announced shortly.
P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 4-28-26
The land has been cleared & construction will begin soon for the new Stewart's Shop on West Main Street & Steiner Road in Sidney, Stewart's Director of Real Estate Chuck Marshall told WCDO About the store:
(Chuck Marshall 4-28-26)
Marshall said that the new Stewart's Shop in Sidney should be open for business this July.
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The land has been cleared & construction will begin soon for the new Stewart's Shop on West Main Street & Steiner Road in Sidney, Stewart's Director of Real Estate Chuck Marshall told WCDO About the store:
(Chuck Marshall 4-28-26)
Marshall said that the new Stewart's Shop in Sidney should be open for business this July.
Next to New in Sidney will be opening up at a new larger location this week in Sidney, Julie Van Buren & Marie Sherwood told WCDO News about the move:
(Julie Van Buren Marie Sherwood 4-27-26)
Volunteers are needed to fill some hours at the new location, also, at the end of the year, money raised will be donated to a wide variety of non profit organizations in the Tri-Town Area.
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(Julie Van Buren Marie Sherwood 4-27-26)
Volunteers are needed to fill some hours at the new location, also, at the end of the year, money raised will be donated to a wide variety of non profit organizations in the Tri-Town Area.
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 4-23-26
The results are in for the Otsego County Solid Waste Plastic Film Recycling challenge, where students were encouraged to recycle bread-bags and similar plastics, Otsego County Waste Management & Recycling Coordinator Kyle King told WCDO News who the winners were:
(Kyle King 4-23-26)
King said that each winning district will get an ice cream social Sponsored by Stewart's
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The results are in for the Otsego County Solid Waste Plastic Film Recycling challenge, where students were encouraged to recycle bread-bags and similar plastics, Otsego County Waste Management & Recycling Coordinator Kyle King told WCDO News who the winners were:
(Kyle King 4-23-26)
King said that each winning district will get an ice cream social Sponsored by Stewart's
WCDO News — Wednesday 4-22-26
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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-22-26
79 year old Stanley Suchy of Stamford, was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration and 20 years of post-release supervision in Delaware County Court Tuesday. Suchy had pleaded guilty to Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child, He was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility to begin his sentence.
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79 year old Stanley Suchy of Stamford, was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration and 20 years of post-release supervision in Delaware County Court Tuesday. Suchy had pleaded guilty to Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child, He was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility to begin his sentence.
The online auction for the Grand Union Plaza at 54 East Main Street in Norwich, began Monday, with a starting bid of $500,000. Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey told WCDO News that they are talking to grocery industry people & federal & state lawmakers to try to get interest in the site:
(Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey 4-21-26)
The grocery store at that location closed with little advance warning recently, leaving downtown Norwich without easy access to groceries, and adding to the unemployment rate in the region when all of the workers were let go.
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(Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey 4-21-26)
The grocery store at that location closed with little advance warning recently, leaving downtown Norwich without easy access to groceries, and adding to the unemployment rate in the region when all of the workers were let go.
WCDO News — Monday 4-20-26
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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 4-20-26
The Annual 4 Towns Forward yard sales will be held this Saturday, with numerous sales available in participating communities, according the Organizer Teri Schunk:
(Teri Schunk 4-20-26)
More information about this & other events can be found at the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
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The Annual 4 Towns Forward yard sales will be held this Saturday, with numerous sales available in participating communities, according the Organizer Teri Schunk:
(Teri Schunk 4-20-26)
More information about this & other events can be found at the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
WCDO News — Friday 4-17-26
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-17-26
39 year old Taylor Church of Bainbridge, admitted to violating the terms and conditions of her probation sentence, and was expelled from the Delaware County Adult Treatment Court Program. Church was re-sentenced in Delaware County Court to 2.5 years in state prison to be followed by 1 year of post release supervision. Church pleaded guilty last October to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, State Police arrested Church in January of 2025, a search uncovered heroin, cocaine a scale & ammunition.
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39 year old Taylor Church of Bainbridge, admitted to violating the terms and conditions of her probation sentence, and was expelled from the Delaware County Adult Treatment Court Program. Church was re-sentenced in Delaware County Court to 2.5 years in state prison to be followed by 1 year of post release supervision. Church pleaded guilty last October to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, State Police arrested Church in January of 2025, a search uncovered heroin, cocaine a scale & ammunition.
The Sparkle Closet Project & the Sidney High School Student Council is hosting a Pop Up clothing day today 12:30 to 3:30, at the high school main entrance & in Friday from 10:00 to 1:00, Project Coordinator Victoria Gregory told WCDO News that they are focused of finding formal wear for area students who may not be able to afford it, but would still like to attend the prom or other formal events:
(Victoria Gregory 4-16-26)
The Sparkle Closet Project has a Facebook page, or you can call or text Gregory at 607-226-3309 for more information.
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(Victoria Gregory 4-16-26)
The Sparkle Closet Project has a Facebook page, or you can call or text Gregory at 607-226-3309 for more information.