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WCDO News — Friday 11-25-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 11-25-22
Law Enforcement agencies are investigating a 1 vehicle accident early Thursday morning in Vestal at Clayton Avenue and Lagrange Street. The initial report suggests that the vehicle left the roadway & struck a fence, 18-year-old Kadin Abdullah of Vestal was a passenger in the vehicle & he was pronounced dead at the scene, the investigation is continuing.
The Norwich Parade of Lights will be held Saturday night along Broad Street starting at 6:00 PM. Chobani will be giving away some of their products again this year, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be set up in their igloo in East Park after the parade.
A Red Cross Blood Drive is being held today until 6:00 PM at the Elm Park Church, at 401 Chestnut Street. Appointments can be scheduled with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
Norwich Theater Company will present Elf The Musical, at the Martin W. Kappel Theater December 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Tickets can be purchased at norwichtheatercompany.com, Service Pharmacy and Chenango Arts Council, 27 West Main Street, Norwich. More information is available at 607-336-2787.
A.M. NEWS Friday 11-25-22
26 year old Kout Akol of Binghamton was convicted for 1st degree manslaughter, criminal possession of a weapon, tampering with physical evidence & endangering the welfare of a child, in Broome County Court Wednesday. Akol was arrested on July 3rd of 2021 for the stabbing death of 27 year old Takecia Mitchell in her Binghamton apartment. Akol faces up to 25 years in prison, he will be sentenced on February 23rd.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has reversed its eligibility criteria for Critical Access Hospital status. The program allows rural healthcare providers to receive federal reimbursements to help ensure they are able to service patients. The rule reversal is expected to go into effect January 1st.
4 Towns Forward communities will be participating in Small Business Saturday events tomorrow, spokesperson Teri Schunk told WCDO News about the Sidney, Bainbridge & Afton events:
(Teri Schunk 11-25-22)
Unadilla will hold their Community Christmas celebration on Saturday with a wide range of activities, Spokesperson Linda Bickos explains:
(Linda Bickos 11-25-22)
More information is available at the 4 Towns forward Facebook page.
The Jericho Arts Council Will Have An Artisan Holiday Gift Market with items made by local artists, Rachel Hares explains:
(Rachel Hares 11-25-22)
The event starts today through Sunday from 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater, more information is available at jerichoarts.com.
Commerce Chenango announced that their 2nd annual "Lights Camera Auction" will be held Saturday November 26th through Thursday December 2nd, more information is available at 334-1402.
Law Enforcement agencies are investigating a 1 vehicle accident early Thursday morning in Vestal at Clayton Avenue and Lagrange Street. The initial report suggests that the vehicle left the roadway & struck a fence, 18-year-old Kadin Abdullah of Vestal was a passenger in the vehicle & he was pronounced dead at the scene, the investigation is continuing.
The Norwich Parade of Lights will be held Saturday night along Broad Street starting at 6:00 PM. Chobani will be giving away some of their products again this year, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be set up in their igloo in East Park after the parade.
A Red Cross Blood Drive is being held today until 6:00 PM at the Elm Park Church, at 401 Chestnut Street. Appointments can be scheduled with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
Norwich Theater Company will present Elf The Musical, at the Martin W. Kappel Theater December 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Tickets can be purchased at norwichtheatercompany.com, Service Pharmacy and Chenango Arts Council, 27 West Main Street, Norwich. More information is available at 607-336-2787.
A.M. NEWS Friday 11-25-22
26 year old Kout Akol of Binghamton was convicted for 1st degree manslaughter, criminal possession of a weapon, tampering with physical evidence & endangering the welfare of a child, in Broome County Court Wednesday. Akol was arrested on July 3rd of 2021 for the stabbing death of 27 year old Takecia Mitchell in her Binghamton apartment. Akol faces up to 25 years in prison, he will be sentenced on February 23rd.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has reversed its eligibility criteria for Critical Access Hospital status. The program allows rural healthcare providers to receive federal reimbursements to help ensure they are able to service patients. The rule reversal is expected to go into effect January 1st.
4 Towns Forward communities will be participating in Small Business Saturday events tomorrow, spokesperson Teri Schunk told WCDO News about the Sidney, Bainbridge & Afton events:
(Teri Schunk 11-25-22)
Unadilla will hold their Community Christmas celebration on Saturday with a wide range of activities, Spokesperson Linda Bickos explains:
(Linda Bickos 11-25-22)
More information is available at the 4 Towns forward Facebook page.
The Jericho Arts Council Will Have An Artisan Holiday Gift Market with items made by local artists, Rachel Hares explains:
(Rachel Hares 11-25-22)
The event starts today through Sunday from 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater, more information is available at jerichoarts.com.
Commerce Chenango announced that their 2nd annual "Lights Camera Auction" will be held Saturday November 26th through Thursday December 2nd, more information is available at 334-1402.
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WCDO News — Friday 10-21-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-21-22
State Police & The Norwich City Police are investigating a situation where an individual entered the Chenango Memorial Hospital Today in need of medical attention from a gun shot wound. Proper protocols were followed at the hospital, Area Schools were also locked down, the public is not in imminent danger, this is an ongoing investigation.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society’s 16th Annual Live Benefit Auction will be held next Friday, October 28 at the Quality Inn on Route 23 at 5:30 pm. The Society's live online auctions, starts today at 5:00 PM, with a variety of items that will not be at next Friday's live in-person auction, Offerings can be viewed at 32Auctions.com, more information is available at oneontahistory.org, or by calling 607-432-0960.
Catholic Charities in Sidney is continuing to collect items for their “Winter Clothing Drive” to help families in need as the winter approaches. New or Gently used winter coats, gloves, hats can be dropped off at the Sidney Catholic Charities office at 21 Liberty street, Offices in Oneonta & Cobleskill are also collecting.
The Sidney Elks Lodge will hold a Veterans' information & Services day on November 2nd at their facility at 104 River street. The event will run from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, more information or reservations are available by calling 563-2175.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that nearly $30 million has been awarded to help increase capacity at more than 400 existing state-licensed, registered, or permitted child care programs that are located in underserved areas of the state. In the Southern Tier, 12 awards will be issued, totaling over $620,000.
New Yorkers enrolled in the SNAP will receive the maximum allowable level of food benefits for October. All households participating in SNAP — including those already at the maximum level of benefits — will receive a supplemental allotment this month, resulting in a roughly $234 million infusion of federal funding into the State economy.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-21-22
State Police arrested 66 year old Raymond Sidlauskas of Afton for 2nd degree Arson, for intentionally setting a trash can on fire and caused tens thousands of dollars of damage to a Bassett Hospital room and medical equipment. Several rooms were evacuated due to the fire and over a dozen patients, including nurses and a security guard were treated for smoke inhalation. The fire was extinguished by employees at the hospital. Sidlauskas was arrested and was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment.
Otsego Express public transit routes will start charging fares again in November. Over the last 6 months, Otsego County subsidized fares for passengers and funded the program with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
The Community Cultural Center of Sidney will have an Open Mike Night tonight at 8:00 PM, followed by the next Comedy Night this Saturday Night, Theater Manager Dennis Walrath explains:
(Dennis Walrath 10-21-22)
Tickets for Comedy Night are available at cccsidneyart.booktix.com or at the door before the show.
The Jericho Arts Council announced 2 items of interests at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater & Gallery Saturday Night. Council Spokesman Phil Wade told WCDO News about Moonshine Falls Bluegrass & the new Photography Exhibit in the Gallery:
(Phil Wade 10-21-22)
Reservations for the Concert can be made at (607) 288-3882.
State Police & The Norwich City Police are investigating a situation where an individual entered the Chenango Memorial Hospital Today in need of medical attention from a gun shot wound. Proper protocols were followed at the hospital, Area Schools were also locked down, the public is not in imminent danger, this is an ongoing investigation.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society’s 16th Annual Live Benefit Auction will be held next Friday, October 28 at the Quality Inn on Route 23 at 5:30 pm. The Society's live online auctions, starts today at 5:00 PM, with a variety of items that will not be at next Friday's live in-person auction, Offerings can be viewed at 32Auctions.com, more information is available at oneontahistory.org, or by calling 607-432-0960.
Catholic Charities in Sidney is continuing to collect items for their “Winter Clothing Drive” to help families in need as the winter approaches. New or Gently used winter coats, gloves, hats can be dropped off at the Sidney Catholic Charities office at 21 Liberty street, Offices in Oneonta & Cobleskill are also collecting.
The Sidney Elks Lodge will hold a Veterans' information & Services day on November 2nd at their facility at 104 River street. The event will run from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, more information or reservations are available by calling 563-2175.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that nearly $30 million has been awarded to help increase capacity at more than 400 existing state-licensed, registered, or permitted child care programs that are located in underserved areas of the state. In the Southern Tier, 12 awards will be issued, totaling over $620,000.
New Yorkers enrolled in the SNAP will receive the maximum allowable level of food benefits for October. All households participating in SNAP — including those already at the maximum level of benefits — will receive a supplemental allotment this month, resulting in a roughly $234 million infusion of federal funding into the State economy.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-21-22
State Police arrested 66 year old Raymond Sidlauskas of Afton for 2nd degree Arson, for intentionally setting a trash can on fire and caused tens thousands of dollars of damage to a Bassett Hospital room and medical equipment. Several rooms were evacuated due to the fire and over a dozen patients, including nurses and a security guard were treated for smoke inhalation. The fire was extinguished by employees at the hospital. Sidlauskas was arrested and was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment.
Otsego Express public transit routes will start charging fares again in November. Over the last 6 months, Otsego County subsidized fares for passengers and funded the program with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
The Community Cultural Center of Sidney will have an Open Mike Night tonight at 8:00 PM, followed by the next Comedy Night this Saturday Night, Theater Manager Dennis Walrath explains:
(Dennis Walrath 10-21-22)
Tickets for Comedy Night are available at cccsidneyart.booktix.com or at the door before the show.
The Jericho Arts Council announced 2 items of interests at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater & Gallery Saturday Night. Council Spokesman Phil Wade told WCDO News about Moonshine Falls Bluegrass & the new Photography Exhibit in the Gallery:
(Phil Wade 10-21-22)
Reservations for the Concert can be made at (607) 288-3882.
WCDO News — Friday 9-30-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-30-22
State Police were dispatched Wednesday to check the welfare of a 34-year-old man at a residence on Savitch Road in the town of Chenango. Troopers made contact with the man, who was suffering from a mental health issue and made threats to harm himself. State Police & other First Responders responded, After hours of tactical negotiations, the man exited his residence and was taken into custody without any injuries. He was evaluated by members of Chenango Ambulance Services and was scheduled to receive a mental health evaluation.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies initiated a traffic Stop on September 22nd, in the Town of Middletown. Deputies initially stopped the vehicle and driver for it traveling 77 Miles Per Hour in a posted 55 Mile an hour zone, Steven Mendoza was driving with his driving privileges suspended, he was arrested for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Speeding, Unlicensed Operator and Non-Distinctive Plate. Mendoza was released on appearance tickets returnable to the Town of Middletown Court to answer for the charges at a later date.
Delaware County leaders met with federal State & New York City officials on Tuesday, to show that Delaware County is keeping up its end of the bargain regarding the 1995 Watershed Agreement, Watershed Affairs Coordinator Nick Carbone of the Delaware County planning Department told WCDO news about the purpose of calling the meeting:
(Nick Carbone 9-30-22)
Carbone said that negotiations will be ongoing as they have about a 3 year window to reach an agreement on an updated Watershed agreement, they hope that they can slow down the continuing issue of New York City buying up land in Delaware County to protect their water supply.
The Sidney Central School District announced that their Observatory will be open on Friday Night October 14th from 9:00 to 10:00 PM, Weather Permitting. Several Telescopes will be available for viewing, the observatory is located behind the high school.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-30-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 2 people Monday following a traffic stop in the Town of Colchester. Deputies observed a vehicle with no taillights on, a traffic stop was conducted & 21-year-old Bushra Turki of Seattle, Washington was driving, the passenger was 26-year-old Mady Sy of the Bronx. Turki's license was suspended, the vehicle had an invalid registration & inspection and did not have insurance. A search of the vehicle was conducted, Deputies located a large quantity of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Deputies charged Turki for Operating a Motor Vehicle without an Ignition Interlock Device, Unlicensed Operator, Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Operating without Insurance, along with several other charges, he was released to appear in the Town of Colchester Court at a later date. Sy was charged with 1 count of Unlawful possession of Cannabis.
The Friends of Rogers will hold their 4th annual Electric Vehicle Show this Saturday at their parking lot at the Rogers Center in Sherburne, spokesperson Heather Tehan told WCDO News that people can find out about the different models & features of the Electric & Hybrid cars on display:
(Heather Tehan 9-30-22)
The event will run from 11:00am to 3:00pm Saturday, Register to attend at driveelectricweek.org.
The Jericho Arts Council will have "Memories Of Patsy Cline" at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday night at 7:00 PM, spokesman Phil Wade comments:
(Phil Wade 9-30-22)
The Gallery will also be open featuring the works of Branden Hurd.
On May 28th, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a 1 vehicle motor vehicle accident in the Town of Franklin. The investigation revealed that 18 year old William Mettler of Franklin was the driver of the vehicle, he was taken to a hospital, where Deputies secured a blood test to determine Mettler's blood alcohol content, Mettler also had a suspended driver’s license. Last Week, Deputies arrested Mettler for Driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, as well as other traffic violations, he will appear before the Town of Franklin Court at a later date.
State Police were dispatched Wednesday to check the welfare of a 34-year-old man at a residence on Savitch Road in the town of Chenango. Troopers made contact with the man, who was suffering from a mental health issue and made threats to harm himself. State Police & other First Responders responded, After hours of tactical negotiations, the man exited his residence and was taken into custody without any injuries. He was evaluated by members of Chenango Ambulance Services and was scheduled to receive a mental health evaluation.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies initiated a traffic Stop on September 22nd, in the Town of Middletown. Deputies initially stopped the vehicle and driver for it traveling 77 Miles Per Hour in a posted 55 Mile an hour zone, Steven Mendoza was driving with his driving privileges suspended, he was arrested for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Speeding, Unlicensed Operator and Non-Distinctive Plate. Mendoza was released on appearance tickets returnable to the Town of Middletown Court to answer for the charges at a later date.
Delaware County leaders met with federal State & New York City officials on Tuesday, to show that Delaware County is keeping up its end of the bargain regarding the 1995 Watershed Agreement, Watershed Affairs Coordinator Nick Carbone of the Delaware County planning Department told WCDO news about the purpose of calling the meeting:
(Nick Carbone 9-30-22)
Carbone said that negotiations will be ongoing as they have about a 3 year window to reach an agreement on an updated Watershed agreement, they hope that they can slow down the continuing issue of New York City buying up land in Delaware County to protect their water supply.
The Sidney Central School District announced that their Observatory will be open on Friday Night October 14th from 9:00 to 10:00 PM, Weather Permitting. Several Telescopes will be available for viewing, the observatory is located behind the high school.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-30-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 2 people Monday following a traffic stop in the Town of Colchester. Deputies observed a vehicle with no taillights on, a traffic stop was conducted & 21-year-old Bushra Turki of Seattle, Washington was driving, the passenger was 26-year-old Mady Sy of the Bronx. Turki's license was suspended, the vehicle had an invalid registration & inspection and did not have insurance. A search of the vehicle was conducted, Deputies located a large quantity of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Deputies charged Turki for Operating a Motor Vehicle without an Ignition Interlock Device, Unlicensed Operator, Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Operating without Insurance, along with several other charges, he was released to appear in the Town of Colchester Court at a later date. Sy was charged with 1 count of Unlawful possession of Cannabis.
The Friends of Rogers will hold their 4th annual Electric Vehicle Show this Saturday at their parking lot at the Rogers Center in Sherburne, spokesperson Heather Tehan told WCDO News that people can find out about the different models & features of the Electric & Hybrid cars on display:
(Heather Tehan 9-30-22)
The event will run from 11:00am to 3:00pm Saturday, Register to attend at driveelectricweek.org.
The Jericho Arts Council will have "Memories Of Patsy Cline" at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday night at 7:00 PM, spokesman Phil Wade comments:
(Phil Wade 9-30-22)
The Gallery will also be open featuring the works of Branden Hurd.
On May 28th, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a 1 vehicle motor vehicle accident in the Town of Franklin. The investigation revealed that 18 year old William Mettler of Franklin was the driver of the vehicle, he was taken to a hospital, where Deputies secured a blood test to determine Mettler's blood alcohol content, Mettler also had a suspended driver’s license. Last Week, Deputies arrested Mettler for Driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, as well as other traffic violations, he will appear before the Town of Franklin Court at a later date.
WCDO News — Friday 9-23-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-23-22
The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's will be held locally this Sunday in Oneonta, local spokesperson Ann Thayer comments:
(Ann Thayer 9-23-22)
The Leatherstocking/Oneonta Walk will be held on Sunday, at Neahwa Park in Oneonta from 1:00 to 3:00 PM, more information is available at act.alz.org/neny.
The Covered Bridge Farm Market Fall Festival will be held on Sunday in Unadilla, Organizer Luke Johnson explains:
(Luke Johnson 9-23-22)
Johnson said that last year's event drew about 2000 people to the festival on Covered Bridge Road in Unadilla.
This Saturday will be the 1st Annual Historic Unadilla Auto Rally, 6th Annual Catskill Conquest Auto Rally & the 1916 Resurrected Unadilla Auto Club event in downtown Unadilla, organizer Brian Danforth explains:
(Brian Danforth 9-23-22)
The event will run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, food & entertainment is also scheduled.
The Otego Historical Society will host a Cemetery Walk Saturday night at 7:00 PM, where notable Otego residents from the past will b e discussed, spokesperson Judy Pitel explains:
(Judy Pitel 9-23-22)
Pitel said that tickets are available in the church prior to the event, and refreshments will be served in the church after Walk.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 50 year old Ashraf Moussa of Schuyler Lake on 9 counts of possession of a forged instrument. Moussa is accused of utilizing forged documents and licenses to buy and sell vehicles for profit. A search warrant was executed at the defendant's residence where numerous other forged documents were located and seized, he is being held in the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending Court action.
A.M. NEWS Friday 9-23-22
The Community Cultural Center in Sidney will host the 1st of a series of Comedy Nights this Saturday night, as well as a puppet show Sunday Afternoon, spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 9-21-22)
Tickets for both events can be located online at cccsidneyart.booktix.com, by calling 607-604-4584 or at the door before the show Saturday night.
Saturdays in the Park with Chobani returns to Norwich tomorrow & will run every Saturday through October from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Each Saturday, local merchants and artisans set up shop in West Park, entertainment is also scheduled.
The Jericho Arts Council announced an oldies flavored show Saturday night at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater, Spokesman Phil Wade explains:
(Phil Wade 9-23-22)
Tickets are available at the door before the show, or can be reserved by phone at (607) 288-3882.
The 35th Annual Apple Fest will be held on from 9:00 AM to 4:00PM on Saturday, on the Ball-flats in Greene. The annual event is sponsored by the United Methodist Church of Greene, the event will include apple related demonstrations & crafters, More information is available at fairsandfestivals.net.
The State DEC announced that a Free Fishing Day is scheduled statewide Saturday, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required. All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply, more information can be found at dec.ny.gov.
Today at 4:00 PM, the family of Bainbridge native Griffin Fisher, will hold a memorial at General Clinton Park. Fisher died recently at the age of 22 in Queens, friends & family are invited to attend.
The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's will be held locally this Sunday in Oneonta, local spokesperson Ann Thayer comments:
(Ann Thayer 9-23-22)
The Leatherstocking/Oneonta Walk will be held on Sunday, at Neahwa Park in Oneonta from 1:00 to 3:00 PM, more information is available at act.alz.org/neny.
The Covered Bridge Farm Market Fall Festival will be held on Sunday in Unadilla, Organizer Luke Johnson explains:
(Luke Johnson 9-23-22)
Johnson said that last year's event drew about 2000 people to the festival on Covered Bridge Road in Unadilla.
This Saturday will be the 1st Annual Historic Unadilla Auto Rally, 6th Annual Catskill Conquest Auto Rally & the 1916 Resurrected Unadilla Auto Club event in downtown Unadilla, organizer Brian Danforth explains:
(Brian Danforth 9-23-22)
The event will run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, food & entertainment is also scheduled.
The Otego Historical Society will host a Cemetery Walk Saturday night at 7:00 PM, where notable Otego residents from the past will b e discussed, spokesperson Judy Pitel explains:
(Judy Pitel 9-23-22)
Pitel said that tickets are available in the church prior to the event, and refreshments will be served in the church after Walk.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 50 year old Ashraf Moussa of Schuyler Lake on 9 counts of possession of a forged instrument. Moussa is accused of utilizing forged documents and licenses to buy and sell vehicles for profit. A search warrant was executed at the defendant's residence where numerous other forged documents were located and seized, he is being held in the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending Court action.
A.M. NEWS Friday 9-23-22
The Community Cultural Center in Sidney will host the 1st of a series of Comedy Nights this Saturday night, as well as a puppet show Sunday Afternoon, spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 9-21-22)
Tickets for both events can be located online at cccsidneyart.booktix.com, by calling 607-604-4584 or at the door before the show Saturday night.
Saturdays in the Park with Chobani returns to Norwich tomorrow & will run every Saturday through October from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Each Saturday, local merchants and artisans set up shop in West Park, entertainment is also scheduled.
The Jericho Arts Council announced an oldies flavored show Saturday night at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater, Spokesman Phil Wade explains:
(Phil Wade 9-23-22)
Tickets are available at the door before the show, or can be reserved by phone at (607) 288-3882.
The 35th Annual Apple Fest will be held on from 9:00 AM to 4:00PM on Saturday, on the Ball-flats in Greene. The annual event is sponsored by the United Methodist Church of Greene, the event will include apple related demonstrations & crafters, More information is available at fairsandfestivals.net.
The State DEC announced that a Free Fishing Day is scheduled statewide Saturday, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required. All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply, more information can be found at dec.ny.gov.
Today at 4:00 PM, the family of Bainbridge native Griffin Fisher, will hold a memorial at General Clinton Park. Fisher died recently at the age of 22 in Queens, friends & family are invited to attend.
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WCDO News — Friday 5-20-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-20-22
Attorney General Letitia James and the State Department of Taxation and Finance announced the arrest and arraignment of 60 year old Carl Carro of Walton, for failing to pay more than $75,000 in New York state taxes over the past 6 years, he was previously arrested for operating a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme. Carro is charged with multiple counts of Criminal Tax Fraud, Offering a False Instrument for Filing and Repeated Failure to File Personal Income Tax Returns, if convicted, he faces 10 to 20 years in state prison. Carro was arraigned in the village of Sidney court and was remanded pending a bail hearing.
Broome County District Attorney Mike Korchak announced that the State Court of Appeals 3rd department upheld a rape conviction of Steven Silva of Johnson City. Silva was sentenced to 4 years in Jail followed by 10 years Post Release Supervision, plus he must register as a Sex Offender, for performing sexual acts with a 14 year old.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce has a few tickets remaining for their annual Dinner on June 2nd At the River Street Fire Station. Chamber President Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 5-20-22)
This year, the Chamber fill honor Gavin's Pizzeria as the Business of the Year, The Sidney Central School District Alumni Association as the organization of the year, & Schunk herself was voted as Citizen Of The Year.
The Redistricting of Congressional, State Senate & Assembly District in New York State has turned into a litany of mistakes, lawsuits, new maps and more lawsuits, Local Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO News that at first his district changed very little, now he doesn't know what his district encompasses:
(Angelino 5-20-22)
Angelino said that either way is he running, it is unclear when the Assembly Primaries will be held, either in June or August. The State Senate & Congressional Primaries have already been moved to August, the Gubernatorial Primary remains in June.
The Mid-York Concert Band will present its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 22, 2022, at 2:30 PM in the Norwich High School Auditorium. The ensemble is made possible with public funds from the Decentralization Program, a re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Earlville Opera House. Contributions are also accepted at the door.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-20-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 64 year old Sherrie White of Deposit, following an investigation of a domestic dispute. Deputies reported that White was engaged in the dispute with a protected party of an order of protection, Deputies charged White with Criminal Contempt, White was processed and released on an appearance ticket for Town of Deposit Court at a later date.
The American Red Cross Continues to hold local blood drives, the next one is in West Oneonta today from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the West Neonatal Fire Department. Appointments can be made with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
SUNY Oneonta faculty and staff will join Graduating Seniors Commencement exercise Saturday. Class of 2022. More information is available at oneontabulletin.wordpress.com,
The Major's Inn Foundation in Gilbertsville announced an Open House at the Major's Inn tomorrow from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Participants can tour through the 55 room building constructed in 1897.
Tri-Town Theatre Inc. Presents Arthur Miller's "THE CRUCIBLE" at the Sidney High School Auditorium tonight & tomorrow night at 7:00 pm & Sunday at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $20 and available at: tritown.booktix.com
Chenango Arts Council will host a performance by Magician Michael Gray Saturday Night at the Martin W. Kappel Theater in Norwich. Council Executive Director Alecia O'Neill explains:
(Alecia O'Neill 5-10-22)
Tickets can be purchased at Chenangoarts.org, of by calling 607-336-2787.
On Saturday afternoon, the Regatta Row Street Fest will be held in downtown Bainbridge, Rachel Hares of the Jericho Arts Council explains:
(Rachel Hares 5-20-22)
A total of 18 musicians will be playing, the Canoe Paddle Chairs and the Garden Art Poles are still on display & will be auctioned off at the Regatta at 5:00 pm Saturday, May 28.
Bassett Healthcare Network will be holding a mental health and wellness fair for teens and children on Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the FoxCare Center. More information is available at 607-433-6501.
Attorney General Letitia James and the State Department of Taxation and Finance announced the arrest and arraignment of 60 year old Carl Carro of Walton, for failing to pay more than $75,000 in New York state taxes over the past 6 years, he was previously arrested for operating a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme. Carro is charged with multiple counts of Criminal Tax Fraud, Offering a False Instrument for Filing and Repeated Failure to File Personal Income Tax Returns, if convicted, he faces 10 to 20 years in state prison. Carro was arraigned in the village of Sidney court and was remanded pending a bail hearing.
Broome County District Attorney Mike Korchak announced that the State Court of Appeals 3rd department upheld a rape conviction of Steven Silva of Johnson City. Silva was sentenced to 4 years in Jail followed by 10 years Post Release Supervision, plus he must register as a Sex Offender, for performing sexual acts with a 14 year old.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce has a few tickets remaining for their annual Dinner on June 2nd At the River Street Fire Station. Chamber President Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 5-20-22)
This year, the Chamber fill honor Gavin's Pizzeria as the Business of the Year, The Sidney Central School District Alumni Association as the organization of the year, & Schunk herself was voted as Citizen Of The Year.
The Redistricting of Congressional, State Senate & Assembly District in New York State has turned into a litany of mistakes, lawsuits, new maps and more lawsuits, Local Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO News that at first his district changed very little, now he doesn't know what his district encompasses:
(Angelino 5-20-22)
Angelino said that either way is he running, it is unclear when the Assembly Primaries will be held, either in June or August. The State Senate & Congressional Primaries have already been moved to August, the Gubernatorial Primary remains in June.
The Mid-York Concert Band will present its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 22, 2022, at 2:30 PM in the Norwich High School Auditorium. The ensemble is made possible with public funds from the Decentralization Program, a re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Earlville Opera House. Contributions are also accepted at the door.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-20-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 64 year old Sherrie White of Deposit, following an investigation of a domestic dispute. Deputies reported that White was engaged in the dispute with a protected party of an order of protection, Deputies charged White with Criminal Contempt, White was processed and released on an appearance ticket for Town of Deposit Court at a later date.
The American Red Cross Continues to hold local blood drives, the next one is in West Oneonta today from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the West Neonatal Fire Department. Appointments can be made with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
SUNY Oneonta faculty and staff will join Graduating Seniors Commencement exercise Saturday. Class of 2022. More information is available at oneontabulletin.wordpress.com,
The Major's Inn Foundation in Gilbertsville announced an Open House at the Major's Inn tomorrow from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Participants can tour through the 55 room building constructed in 1897.
Tri-Town Theatre Inc. Presents Arthur Miller's "THE CRUCIBLE" at the Sidney High School Auditorium tonight & tomorrow night at 7:00 pm & Sunday at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $20 and available at: tritown.booktix.com
Chenango Arts Council will host a performance by Magician Michael Gray Saturday Night at the Martin W. Kappel Theater in Norwich. Council Executive Director Alecia O'Neill explains:
(Alecia O'Neill 5-10-22)
Tickets can be purchased at Chenangoarts.org, of by calling 607-336-2787.
On Saturday afternoon, the Regatta Row Street Fest will be held in downtown Bainbridge, Rachel Hares of the Jericho Arts Council explains:
(Rachel Hares 5-20-22)
A total of 18 musicians will be playing, the Canoe Paddle Chairs and the Garden Art Poles are still on display & will be auctioned off at the Regatta at 5:00 pm Saturday, May 28.
Bassett Healthcare Network will be holding a mental health and wellness fair for teens and children on Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the FoxCare Center. More information is available at 607-433-6501.
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WCDO News — Friday 5-6-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-6-22
Norwich City Police arrested 42 year old Todd Jackson of Norwich for allegedly setting a dumpster on fire at a Norwich senior living facility in the early morning hours on Saturday, April 30th. The fire damaged the dumpster & surrounding fences, The Norwich Fire department quickly extinguished the fire and no injuries were reported. Jackson was arrested Thursday for 2nd & 3rd degree criminal mischief and 5th degree arson, he was arraigned in Norwich City Court and held on $10,000 bail.
The Bainbridge Rotary Club is sponsoring their 19th Bike A-Thon tomorrow at General Clinton Park. The proceeds from pledges will be used to purchase a refrigerator unit at the Bainbridge Community Center, more information is available at 607-226-7744.
University of Maine Chancellor's office announced that Michael Laliberte will be the next president of the University of Maine at Augusta starting August 1st. Laliberte has served as President of the SUNY Delhi since 2016, where he added 19 new degree programs to address local and state workforce issues and oversaw $42 million in transformative capital projects.
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament is returning to Norwich this summer after a 2 year break due to the COVID 19 pandemic, with the tournament at the Norwich High School, Organizer Tom Revoir said that certified referees are needed:
(Tom Revoir 5-6-22)
Those who would like to register a team to play in this summers Macker Tournament can go online by June 20th at Macker.com, sponsors can call Tom Revoir or Jamey Mullen at the Norwich YMCA at 336-9622.
The Cullman Child Development Center in Sidney is holding a free event this Saturday to test area children’s hearing, Cullman Director Amy Williams explains:
(Amy Williams 5-6-22)
The screenings will be held this Saturday At the Cullman Center in Sidney from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM for those who register at cullmancenter.org, or at 563-7529.
A.M. NEWS Friday 5-6-22
27 year old Vincent Cavalieri was sentenced to a one-year conditional discharge in Oneida County Court for injuring 2 people in a Camden Restaurant when he accidentally discharged his firearm. Cavalieri pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment, in additional to the conditional discharge, he will be resigning from the Cooperstown Police Department, he will have his pistol license suspended for a year.
The Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that 45 year old Chad Jackson of Binghamton, was found guilty of 2nd degree burglary, On March 28, 2020, Jackson broke into a room at the Del Motel on Upper Court Street in Kirkwood and stole items from a person inside. He is facing up to 15 years in prison and faces sentencing August 8th.
The Jericho Arts Council presents the Roy Orbison Tribute "Only The Lonely" Saturday, @ 7:00 pm at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Tickets will be available at the door or reserve ahead of time at 607-288-3882. This Saturday The Fine Arts Show will be featured in the gallery. Check jerichoarts.com for a listing of future events.
Norwich City Police arrested 42 year old Todd Jackson of Norwich for allegedly setting a dumpster on fire at a Norwich senior living facility in the early morning hours on Saturday, April 30th. The fire damaged the dumpster & surrounding fences, The Norwich Fire department quickly extinguished the fire and no injuries were reported. Jackson was arrested Thursday for 2nd & 3rd degree criminal mischief and 5th degree arson, he was arraigned in Norwich City Court and held on $10,000 bail.
The Bainbridge Rotary Club is sponsoring their 19th Bike A-Thon tomorrow at General Clinton Park. The proceeds from pledges will be used to purchase a refrigerator unit at the Bainbridge Community Center, more information is available at 607-226-7744.
University of Maine Chancellor's office announced that Michael Laliberte will be the next president of the University of Maine at Augusta starting August 1st. Laliberte has served as President of the SUNY Delhi since 2016, where he added 19 new degree programs to address local and state workforce issues and oversaw $42 million in transformative capital projects.
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament is returning to Norwich this summer after a 2 year break due to the COVID 19 pandemic, with the tournament at the Norwich High School, Organizer Tom Revoir said that certified referees are needed:
(Tom Revoir 5-6-22)
Those who would like to register a team to play in this summers Macker Tournament can go online by June 20th at Macker.com, sponsors can call Tom Revoir or Jamey Mullen at the Norwich YMCA at 336-9622.
The Cullman Child Development Center in Sidney is holding a free event this Saturday to test area children’s hearing, Cullman Director Amy Williams explains:
(Amy Williams 5-6-22)
The screenings will be held this Saturday At the Cullman Center in Sidney from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM for those who register at cullmancenter.org, or at 563-7529.
A.M. NEWS Friday 5-6-22
27 year old Vincent Cavalieri was sentenced to a one-year conditional discharge in Oneida County Court for injuring 2 people in a Camden Restaurant when he accidentally discharged his firearm. Cavalieri pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment, in additional to the conditional discharge, he will be resigning from the Cooperstown Police Department, he will have his pistol license suspended for a year.
The Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that 45 year old Chad Jackson of Binghamton, was found guilty of 2nd degree burglary, On March 28, 2020, Jackson broke into a room at the Del Motel on Upper Court Street in Kirkwood and stole items from a person inside. He is facing up to 15 years in prison and faces sentencing August 8th.
The Jericho Arts Council presents the Roy Orbison Tribute "Only The Lonely" Saturday, @ 7:00 pm at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Tickets will be available at the door or reserve ahead of time at 607-288-3882. This Saturday The Fine Arts Show will be featured in the gallery. Check jerichoarts.com for a listing of future events.
AMY WILLIAMSBAINBRIDGE ROTARY CLUBBAINBRIDGE TOWN HALL THEATERBinghamtonBROOME COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY MICHAEL KORCHAKCAMDENCHAD JACKSONCOOPERSTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENTCULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERDR. MICHAEL LALIBERTEGENERAL CLINTON PARKGUS MACKER BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTJERICHO ARTS COUNCILNew YorkNorwichNORWICH HIGH SCHOOLNORWICH YMCANYONEIDA COUNTY COURTSUNY DELHITOM REVOIRTOOD JACKSONUNIVERSITY OF MAINEVINCENT CAVALIERIWCDO
WCDO News — Friday 4-29-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-29-22
A joint investigation with State Police Investigators at Sidney and Binghamton has led to the arrest of 32-year-old James Blackman of Afton. Troopers received a report accusing Blackman of inappropriate behavior with children, the investigation revealed that Blackman allegedly raped and sexually abused 2 children under the age of 11 on multiple occasions in Chenango County. Blackman was charged with 2 counts of Predatory Sex Assault Against a Child, 4 counts of Criminal Sex Act, 2 counts of Sex Abuse, and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Blackman was arraigned and remanded to the Chenango County Jail.
Helios Care will hold their annual Daffodil Jazz Brunch fundraiser Saturday in Franklin, Helios Care Spokesperson Alicia Fish explains:
(Alicia Fish 4-26-22)
More information is available at helioscare.org/daffodil, or by calling 432-6773.
Hartwick College is sponsoring the "Hawks Town Fever" street fair in Oneonta this Saturday, from 1:00 to 5:00 PM On Main Street between Chestnut Street and Ford Avenue. The event will include carnival games, zip lines, live music, food trucks, The event is free and open to the public.
The Oxford Village Tree Board will be holding its 35th "Tree City USA" Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday at 9:00 am at the LaFayette Park bandstand. Plans include a proclamation, Tree City USA flag presentation, and a giveaway of seedling evergreen trees and a variety of seedling shrubs. More information is available at treeboard.oxfordny.com or (607) 843-2512.
SUNY Broome is holding their Spring Open House this weekend on Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon at the SUNY Broome Ice Center. SUNY faculty and staff will be present to talk to prospective students & their families, Registration is required at sunybroome.edu/open-house
“Beatles For Sale” will play at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday Night, the Doors open at 6:00 pm. Tickets will be available at the door or reserve at 607-288-3882. Also, The Fine Arts Show will be featured in the gallery, more information is available at jerichoarts.com.
A State DEC patrol caught 30 teenagers holding a party with alcohol on Friday, April 22, at the Charles Baker State Forest in Sherburne. The group included teens ranging in age from 15 to 19 years old, including an unidentified 18-year-old from Norwich, who allegedly had 3 cases of beer, who was charged with underage possession of alcohol in a State Forest.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-29-22
The HALos Board of Directors announced their Open House at their facility at 146 Main Street in Afton tomorrow, Spokesperson Joyce Humphrey comments:
(Joyce Humphrey 4-26-22)
More information about HALos is available by calling (607) 639-4256.
Broome County Health Department is encouraging County residents to Shed the Meds during Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA Take Back Day encourages people to get rid of expired & unwanted prescription medication properly, before they can get into the wrong hands, or into the waste stream. Residents will be able to dispose of the meds at the Broome County Health Department in Binghamton.
The State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that starting Today, eastbound traffic on I-88 will be crossed over to the westbound lanes from just west of Exit 19 in Worcester to Exit 21 in Richmondville. The crossover will result in one lane of travel in each direction, the on-ramp at Exit 20 eastbound will close, followed by the westbound off ramp at Exit 19. The crossover and ramp closures are expected to be in place for approximately 5 months. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones.
The Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced 29 year old Corey Carney of Conklin was sentenced to serve 7 years in prison for attempted burglary. On October 14th 2021, Carney unlawfully entered an apartment on Louisa Street in Binghamton with two other males and attempted to steal property. Carney is also facing 5 years of post-release supervision.
A joint investigation with State Police Investigators at Sidney and Binghamton has led to the arrest of 32-year-old James Blackman of Afton. Troopers received a report accusing Blackman of inappropriate behavior with children, the investigation revealed that Blackman allegedly raped and sexually abused 2 children under the age of 11 on multiple occasions in Chenango County. Blackman was charged with 2 counts of Predatory Sex Assault Against a Child, 4 counts of Criminal Sex Act, 2 counts of Sex Abuse, and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Blackman was arraigned and remanded to the Chenango County Jail.
Helios Care will hold their annual Daffodil Jazz Brunch fundraiser Saturday in Franklin, Helios Care Spokesperson Alicia Fish explains:
(Alicia Fish 4-26-22)
More information is available at helioscare.org/daffodil, or by calling 432-6773.
Hartwick College is sponsoring the "Hawks Town Fever" street fair in Oneonta this Saturday, from 1:00 to 5:00 PM On Main Street between Chestnut Street and Ford Avenue. The event will include carnival games, zip lines, live music, food trucks, The event is free and open to the public.
The Oxford Village Tree Board will be holding its 35th "Tree City USA" Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday at 9:00 am at the LaFayette Park bandstand. Plans include a proclamation, Tree City USA flag presentation, and a giveaway of seedling evergreen trees and a variety of seedling shrubs. More information is available at treeboard.oxfordny.com or (607) 843-2512.
SUNY Broome is holding their Spring Open House this weekend on Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon at the SUNY Broome Ice Center. SUNY faculty and staff will be present to talk to prospective students & their families, Registration is required at sunybroome.edu/open-house
“Beatles For Sale” will play at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday Night, the Doors open at 6:00 pm. Tickets will be available at the door or reserve at 607-288-3882. Also, The Fine Arts Show will be featured in the gallery, more information is available at jerichoarts.com.
A State DEC patrol caught 30 teenagers holding a party with alcohol on Friday, April 22, at the Charles Baker State Forest in Sherburne. The group included teens ranging in age from 15 to 19 years old, including an unidentified 18-year-old from Norwich, who allegedly had 3 cases of beer, who was charged with underage possession of alcohol in a State Forest.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-29-22
The HALos Board of Directors announced their Open House at their facility at 146 Main Street in Afton tomorrow, Spokesperson Joyce Humphrey comments:
(Joyce Humphrey 4-26-22)
More information about HALos is available by calling (607) 639-4256.
Broome County Health Department is encouraging County residents to Shed the Meds during Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA Take Back Day encourages people to get rid of expired & unwanted prescription medication properly, before they can get into the wrong hands, or into the waste stream. Residents will be able to dispose of the meds at the Broome County Health Department in Binghamton.
The State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that starting Today, eastbound traffic on I-88 will be crossed over to the westbound lanes from just west of Exit 19 in Worcester to Exit 21 in Richmondville. The crossover will result in one lane of travel in each direction, the on-ramp at Exit 20 eastbound will close, followed by the westbound off ramp at Exit 19. The crossover and ramp closures are expected to be in place for approximately 5 months. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones.
The Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced 29 year old Corey Carney of Conklin was sentenced to serve 7 years in prison for attempted burglary. On October 14th 2021, Carney unlawfully entered an apartment on Louisa Street in Binghamton with two other males and attempted to steal property. Carney is also facing 5 years of post-release supervision.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 4-27-22
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-27-22
The State Police BCI Unit seized methamphetamine, illegal firearms and weapons from a home in the town of Union earlier this week. On Sunday, Troopers were dispatched to an argument with “shots fired” on Spring Street. 20 year old Carson Vanco of Endicott, was in possession of an assault rifle, a disguised homemade gun, brass knuckles, plus methamphetamine and components to make methamphetamine. Vanco was charged with 4 counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, manufacturing Methamphetamine, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, he was arraigned & was remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail.
NYSEG will be raising electric & natural gas rates starting this Sunday, after a rate increase request was approved by the Public Service Commission, who authorized the 3-year rate hike plan in November 2020. NYSEG's customers will pay more than $43 annually in higher electricity bills, their gas customers will pay about $14.40 more per year.
Broome County Leaders & the Broome County Health Department are encouraging Broome County residents to help Shed the Meds during Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA Take Back Day encourages people to get rid of expired & unwanted prescription medication properly, before they can get into the wrong hands. Residents will be able to dispose of the meds at the Broome County Health Department.
The Jericho Arts Council Regatta Row display of Adirondack chairs and the new "Story poles" will be on the streets of Downtown Bainbridge for the next several weeks, organizer Rachel Hares explains:
(Rachel Hares 4-27-22)
The chairs & poles will be Auctioned off on Saturday May 28th at General Clinton park during this year's Canoe Regatta, the money raised will go the Jericho Arts Council to support future exhibits and activities, more information is available at 607-643-2211.
Fergie Jenkins and Ozzie Smith will be the managers On May 28th at Cooperstown’s Doubleday Field, for the Hall of Fame Classic legends game. The Classic will feature a 8 Hall of Famers, in the 12th edition of the popular seven-inning contest at Doubleday Field. Tickets are on sale by calling at 1-888-325-0470 or at baseballhall.org/hofclassic. Less tickets will be available due to the ongoing renovations at Doubleday Field.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-27-22
State Police responded to a Mercy Flight Helicopter crash in the town of Elba in Genesee County Tuesday afternoon at around 1:00 PM. Mercy Flight Bell 429 helicopter was on a training mission during the time of the collision. Mercy Flight pilot, 60 year old James Sauer of Churchville 60 year old Stewart Dietrick of Prosper, Texas were pronounced deceased at the scene. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will be assisting in this investigation. The investigation is continuing into the cause of the accident.
Dr. William LeCates will leave his position as president and chief operating officer of Bassett Medical Center and northern region executive for Bassett Healthcare Network, His last day will be April 30. LeCates has been a physician for 20 years, LeCates will remain on Bassett’s medical staff and serve as an advisor to Bassett President & CEO Dr. Tommy Ibrahim.
Otsego Express announced that, with help from Otsego County, public transit will be free for 6 months, starting May 1st. All passengers can board Otsego Express buses without paying a fare, as an alternative to rising gas prices. Otsego County is funding this program with Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
The State Police BCI Unit seized methamphetamine, illegal firearms and weapons from a home in the town of Union earlier this week. On Sunday, Troopers were dispatched to an argument with “shots fired” on Spring Street. 20 year old Carson Vanco of Endicott, was in possession of an assault rifle, a disguised homemade gun, brass knuckles, plus methamphetamine and components to make methamphetamine. Vanco was charged with 4 counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, manufacturing Methamphetamine, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, he was arraigned & was remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail.
NYSEG will be raising electric & natural gas rates starting this Sunday, after a rate increase request was approved by the Public Service Commission, who authorized the 3-year rate hike plan in November 2020. NYSEG's customers will pay more than $43 annually in higher electricity bills, their gas customers will pay about $14.40 more per year.
Broome County Leaders & the Broome County Health Department are encouraging Broome County residents to help Shed the Meds during Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA Take Back Day encourages people to get rid of expired & unwanted prescription medication properly, before they can get into the wrong hands. Residents will be able to dispose of the meds at the Broome County Health Department.
The Jericho Arts Council Regatta Row display of Adirondack chairs and the new "Story poles" will be on the streets of Downtown Bainbridge for the next several weeks, organizer Rachel Hares explains:
(Rachel Hares 4-27-22)
The chairs & poles will be Auctioned off on Saturday May 28th at General Clinton park during this year's Canoe Regatta, the money raised will go the Jericho Arts Council to support future exhibits and activities, more information is available at 607-643-2211.
Fergie Jenkins and Ozzie Smith will be the managers On May 28th at Cooperstown’s Doubleday Field, for the Hall of Fame Classic legends game. The Classic will feature a 8 Hall of Famers, in the 12th edition of the popular seven-inning contest at Doubleday Field. Tickets are on sale by calling at 1-888-325-0470 or at baseballhall.org/hofclassic. Less tickets will be available due to the ongoing renovations at Doubleday Field.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-27-22
State Police responded to a Mercy Flight Helicopter crash in the town of Elba in Genesee County Tuesday afternoon at around 1:00 PM. Mercy Flight Bell 429 helicopter was on a training mission during the time of the collision. Mercy Flight pilot, 60 year old James Sauer of Churchville 60 year old Stewart Dietrick of Prosper, Texas were pronounced deceased at the scene. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will be assisting in this investigation. The investigation is continuing into the cause of the accident.
Dr. William LeCates will leave his position as president and chief operating officer of Bassett Medical Center and northern region executive for Bassett Healthcare Network, His last day will be April 30. LeCates has been a physician for 20 years, LeCates will remain on Bassett’s medical staff and serve as an advisor to Bassett President & CEO Dr. Tommy Ibrahim.
Otsego Express announced that, with help from Otsego County, public transit will be free for 6 months, starting May 1st. All passengers can board Otsego Express buses without paying a fare, as an alternative to rising gas prices. Otsego County is funding this program with Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
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WCDO News — Friday 4-22-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-22-22
Binghamton City Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 12 year old Aliza Spencer Thursday Night. The shooting happened on Bigelow Street just south of East Frederick Street around 10 pm. Thursday night. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is asked to call the Binghamton Police Department at 772-7080.
Otsego County Health Department reported today that that county is now at a MEDIUM COVID-19 Community Level for transmission. The County reported 26 New cases today with 3 hospitalizations and a 10.0% 7 day positivity rate. More information is available at otsegocounty.com.
Dry Ice has been made available to the Norwich Fire Department today, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino explains:
(Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino 4-22-22)
NYSEG reports that just under 5000 Chenango County Residents are still without power today.
Volunteer fire departments across New York will open their doors this weekend as part of the 13th annual RecruitNY weekend, to help increase membership in local volunteer fire departments. Tom Vail of the Afton Fire Department comments:
(Tom Vail 4-22-22)
The Unadilla Fire Department will hold their Open House on both days this weekend, according to 1st Assistant Fire Chief Jeremy Johnson:
(Jeremy Johnson 4-22-22)
The Bainbridge Fire Department will be holding an Open House Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Bainbridge EMT Roger Barnhart comments:
(Roger Barnhart 4-22-22)
More information about what fire departments are participating on April 23rd can go to Recruitny.org, or go to their fire department’s website.
The Sidney Community Cultural Center will have another Comedy Night Saturday night in Downtown Sidney, Spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-22-22)
Schunk said that the Comedy Nights at the Community Cultural center will begin again in the fall.
Today through April 30th Bassett Healthcare Network is holding its annual Drug Take Back Week, where people can bring any unneeded, unwanted and expired medications for safe disposal. Bassett has special collection kiosks at the Outpatient Pharmacies in Cooperstown, the FoxCare Center in Oneonta & at O’Connor Hospital in Delhi as well as the AO Fox Hospital lobby, AO Fox Tri-Town Hospital lobby in Sidney.
Otsego County Conservation Association and Brewery Ommegang will hold their 2nd Drive Through, Drop Off Recycling Event on Saturday, at Brewery Ommegang from 12pm-3pm. Accepted items include Styrofoam, corks, cellphones and used toothpaste tubes, pre-registration is required at occainfo.org/earth-festival.
New Yorkers enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive the maximum allowable level of food benefits for April. All households participating in SNAP—including those already at the maximum level of benefits —will receive a supplemental allotment this month, for more information, go to otda.ny.gov.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced the results of school district audits. Locally, the DCMO BOCES audit showed that officials did not properly monitor and account for fixed assets. 32 of the assets valued at $64,300 were not properly accounted for, and others worth $47,500 did not have required asset tags, were not on the inventory lists and/or had incorrect or no location noted on the inventory list.
The Jericho Arts Council will have Zink & Company return to the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday Night at 7:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM & reserve tickets are available at 607-288-3882.
A.M. NEWS Friday 4-22-22
NYSEG reported that over 8800 customers were still without power this morning in the Tr-County Region, crews continue to work to restore the power as soon as possible.
2 people were injured & 3 dogs died in a house fire last night on Earls Road in Hartwick. The fire before 6:00 PM, 3 people lived in the home, 2 were sent to Bassett Hospital with smoke inhalation and 1 had minor burns. Firefighters from Hartwick, Fly Creek, Milford, Mt. Vision and Cooperstown responded, the cause is under investigation.
The American Red Cross is experiencing a blood shortage due to the cancellation of blood drives and has issued an emergency request for all blood types. A Blood Drive is scheduled today at the A.O. Fox Tri-Town Campus in Sidney between 1:30 PM and 6:30PM in Conference Room N-112. Appointments may be made at redcrossblood.org, bassett.org or by calling 1-800-RedCross.
Sidney Police Department arrested 29 year old Edward Petti of Oneonta on a bench warrant issued by the Village of Sidney Court, for failing to appear in court. When officers attempted to make contact with Petti, he fled on a bicycle, leading officers on a pursuit. Petti was charged on the Bench warrant plus Obstruction of governmental administration & Resisting arrest, he was arraigned in Village of Sidney Court where he was released on his own recognizance to appear back in court at a later date.
Congressman Antonio Delgado will visit SUNY Delhi today at 1:45 pm, to meet with campus leaders, students, and members of the School of Applied Technologies.
A panel of appellate judges ruled that state Democrats engaged in gerrymandering when drawing new congressional district boundaries for the next decade. In a 3-2 ruling, the majority found the congressional map was unconstitutional. If upheld, the ruling would block the use of those district lines for the upcoming midterm elections in November. The court found Democratic lawmakers acted within their power to approve the maps, after a bipartisan redistricting commission failed to do so earlier this year.
Binghamton City Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 12 year old Aliza Spencer Thursday Night. The shooting happened on Bigelow Street just south of East Frederick Street around 10 pm. Thursday night. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is asked to call the Binghamton Police Department at 772-7080.
Otsego County Health Department reported today that that county is now at a MEDIUM COVID-19 Community Level for transmission. The County reported 26 New cases today with 3 hospitalizations and a 10.0% 7 day positivity rate. More information is available at otsegocounty.com.
Dry Ice has been made available to the Norwich Fire Department today, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino explains:
(Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino 4-22-22)
NYSEG reports that just under 5000 Chenango County Residents are still without power today.
Volunteer fire departments across New York will open their doors this weekend as part of the 13th annual RecruitNY weekend, to help increase membership in local volunteer fire departments. Tom Vail of the Afton Fire Department comments:
(Tom Vail 4-22-22)
The Unadilla Fire Department will hold their Open House on both days this weekend, according to 1st Assistant Fire Chief Jeremy Johnson:
(Jeremy Johnson 4-22-22)
The Bainbridge Fire Department will be holding an Open House Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Bainbridge EMT Roger Barnhart comments:
(Roger Barnhart 4-22-22)
More information about what fire departments are participating on April 23rd can go to Recruitny.org, or go to their fire department’s website.
The Sidney Community Cultural Center will have another Comedy Night Saturday night in Downtown Sidney, Spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-22-22)
Schunk said that the Comedy Nights at the Community Cultural center will begin again in the fall.
Today through April 30th Bassett Healthcare Network is holding its annual Drug Take Back Week, where people can bring any unneeded, unwanted and expired medications for safe disposal. Bassett has special collection kiosks at the Outpatient Pharmacies in Cooperstown, the FoxCare Center in Oneonta & at O’Connor Hospital in Delhi as well as the AO Fox Hospital lobby, AO Fox Tri-Town Hospital lobby in Sidney.
Otsego County Conservation Association and Brewery Ommegang will hold their 2nd Drive Through, Drop Off Recycling Event on Saturday, at Brewery Ommegang from 12pm-3pm. Accepted items include Styrofoam, corks, cellphones and used toothpaste tubes, pre-registration is required at occainfo.org/earth-festival.
New Yorkers enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive the maximum allowable level of food benefits for April. All households participating in SNAP—including those already at the maximum level of benefits —will receive a supplemental allotment this month, for more information, go to otda.ny.gov.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced the results of school district audits. Locally, the DCMO BOCES audit showed that officials did not properly monitor and account for fixed assets. 32 of the assets valued at $64,300 were not properly accounted for, and others worth $47,500 did not have required asset tags, were not on the inventory lists and/or had incorrect or no location noted on the inventory list.
The Jericho Arts Council will have Zink & Company return to the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday Night at 7:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM & reserve tickets are available at 607-288-3882.
A.M. NEWS Friday 4-22-22
NYSEG reported that over 8800 customers were still without power this morning in the Tr-County Region, crews continue to work to restore the power as soon as possible.
2 people were injured & 3 dogs died in a house fire last night on Earls Road in Hartwick. The fire before 6:00 PM, 3 people lived in the home, 2 were sent to Bassett Hospital with smoke inhalation and 1 had minor burns. Firefighters from Hartwick, Fly Creek, Milford, Mt. Vision and Cooperstown responded, the cause is under investigation.
The American Red Cross is experiencing a blood shortage due to the cancellation of blood drives and has issued an emergency request for all blood types. A Blood Drive is scheduled today at the A.O. Fox Tri-Town Campus in Sidney between 1:30 PM and 6:30PM in Conference Room N-112. Appointments may be made at redcrossblood.org, bassett.org or by calling 1-800-RedCross.
Sidney Police Department arrested 29 year old Edward Petti of Oneonta on a bench warrant issued by the Village of Sidney Court, for failing to appear in court. When officers attempted to make contact with Petti, he fled on a bicycle, leading officers on a pursuit. Petti was charged on the Bench warrant plus Obstruction of governmental administration & Resisting arrest, he was arraigned in Village of Sidney Court where he was released on his own recognizance to appear back in court at a later date.
Congressman Antonio Delgado will visit SUNY Delhi today at 1:45 pm, to meet with campus leaders, students, and members of the School of Applied Technologies.
A panel of appellate judges ruled that state Democrats engaged in gerrymandering when drawing new congressional district boundaries for the next decade. In a 3-2 ruling, the majority found the congressional map was unconstitutional. If upheld, the ruling would block the use of those district lines for the upcoming midterm elections in November. The court found Democratic lawmakers acted within their power to approve the maps, after a bipartisan redistricting commission failed to do so earlier this year.
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WCDO News — Friday 4-8-22
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-8-22
State Police and multiple fire departments responded to I-81 in Homer for a report of a tractor trailer on fire. An investigation on scene determined that the operator of the tractor trailer, a 45-year-old man from Trenton, New Jersey was operating a tractor trailer belonging to Granger Enterprises, for an unknown reason, he went off the roadway, struck trees and the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The man was later located deceased in the cab.
The 3rd meeting of the Norwich Downtown Revitalization Initiative Local Planning Committee will be held virtually on Tuesday, at 3:00 PM. Commerce Chenango CEO & President Kerri Green told WCDO News about the meeting:
(Kerri Green 4-8-22)
Norwich received a $10 Million Dollar award, for projects to upgrade Downtown Norwich, some of the projects could get underway later this year.
State Police are continuing this weekend with the crackdown on distracted driving as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Operation Hang Up, will include increased patrols and checkpoints targeting drivers using electronic devices while driving, the detail will runs through Monday.
The Bainbridge Town Hall Theater will host a Doobie Brother Tribute Band "Takin' it to the Streets" Saturday night, Jericho Arts Council Spokesman Phil Wade explains:
(Phil Wade 4-8-22)
Those who would like to reserve tickets can call 607-288-3882.
North Country Comedy returns to Sidney This weekend with 3 comedians Saturday Night at the American Legion on Union Street. A Prime Rib Dinner is being offered before the show, tickets for Andy McDermott, Bill Lake & Cody Montayne are available at northcountrycomedy.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-8-22
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced an agreement on a budget in the Fiscal Year 2023. The State's reserves will increase to 15% of State Operating Funds by 2025, the budget will include Tax relief for middle-class New Yorkers and small businesses; it will suspending fuel taxes, authorize the sale of to-go alcoholic beverages; & included investments in pandemic recovery funding, infrastructure & a record investment in clean energy. The total budget is currently estimated at approximately $220 billion.
State Police today are reminding potential candidates that the deadline to register for the Trooper Entrance Exam is this Sunday, April 10th. The exam will be administered through April 30th. Once candidates have completed their exam application, they will choose a date, time, and nearby testing center to take the exam. The State Police has provided an online study guide to assist with preparation at joinstatepolice.ny.gov.
The Sidney Community Cultural Center in downtown Sidney, presents 2 events this coming weekend, Spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-8-22)
More information about this weekends shows, or upcoming shows, call 607-604-4584.
The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive today in Morris. The drive will be held from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the Zion Episcopal Church, 162 Main Street in Morris, Donors can make an appointment by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS
Flooding has been reported on State Route 8 in both directions between Axtell Rd and Michigan Hollow Road in Deposit all lanes blocked Due to flooding, DOT and State police on scene, the Alternate route is China Road to State route 206 to State Route 8. Other roads in the Tri County region have also experienced some flooding, area 1st Responders remind motorists to report any issues they find, and if they come upon a flooded roadway, to “Turn Around, Don't Drown”.
Several area Fire Departments responded Thursday afternoon to a house fire on Depot Street, County Route 35 in Sidney Center. The house was totally destroyed, so far no injuries have been reported.
Fire Companies responded this morning to a structure fire at 22 Main Street in Laurens. Laurens Fire Fighters are receiving mutual aid from Mount Vision, West Laurens, Morris, Milford, Volunteers from the Southern Tier Chapter of the American Red Cross provided immediate emergency aid to 2 adults after a fire in Laurens, this morning.
State Police and multiple fire departments responded to I-81 in Homer for a report of a tractor trailer on fire. An investigation on scene determined that the operator of the tractor trailer, a 45-year-old man from Trenton, New Jersey was operating a tractor trailer belonging to Granger Enterprises, for an unknown reason, he went off the roadway, struck trees and the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The man was later located deceased in the cab.
The 3rd meeting of the Norwich Downtown Revitalization Initiative Local Planning Committee will be held virtually on Tuesday, at 3:00 PM. Commerce Chenango CEO & President Kerri Green told WCDO News about the meeting:
(Kerri Green 4-8-22)
Norwich received a $10 Million Dollar award, for projects to upgrade Downtown Norwich, some of the projects could get underway later this year.
State Police are continuing this weekend with the crackdown on distracted driving as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Operation Hang Up, will include increased patrols and checkpoints targeting drivers using electronic devices while driving, the detail will runs through Monday.
The Bainbridge Town Hall Theater will host a Doobie Brother Tribute Band "Takin' it to the Streets" Saturday night, Jericho Arts Council Spokesman Phil Wade explains:
(Phil Wade 4-8-22)
Those who would like to reserve tickets can call 607-288-3882.
North Country Comedy returns to Sidney This weekend with 3 comedians Saturday Night at the American Legion on Union Street. A Prime Rib Dinner is being offered before the show, tickets for Andy McDermott, Bill Lake & Cody Montayne are available at northcountrycomedy.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-8-22
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced an agreement on a budget in the Fiscal Year 2023. The State's reserves will increase to 15% of State Operating Funds by 2025, the budget will include Tax relief for middle-class New Yorkers and small businesses; it will suspending fuel taxes, authorize the sale of to-go alcoholic beverages; & included investments in pandemic recovery funding, infrastructure & a record investment in clean energy. The total budget is currently estimated at approximately $220 billion.
State Police today are reminding potential candidates that the deadline to register for the Trooper Entrance Exam is this Sunday, April 10th. The exam will be administered through April 30th. Once candidates have completed their exam application, they will choose a date, time, and nearby testing center to take the exam. The State Police has provided an online study guide to assist with preparation at joinstatepolice.ny.gov.
The Sidney Community Cultural Center in downtown Sidney, presents 2 events this coming weekend, Spokesperson Teri Schunk explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-8-22)
More information about this weekends shows, or upcoming shows, call 607-604-4584.
The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive today in Morris. The drive will be held from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the Zion Episcopal Church, 162 Main Street in Morris, Donors can make an appointment by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS
Flooding has been reported on State Route 8 in both directions between Axtell Rd and Michigan Hollow Road in Deposit all lanes blocked Due to flooding, DOT and State police on scene, the Alternate route is China Road to State route 206 to State Route 8. Other roads in the Tri County region have also experienced some flooding, area 1st Responders remind motorists to report any issues they find, and if they come upon a flooded roadway, to “Turn Around, Don't Drown”.
Several area Fire Departments responded Thursday afternoon to a house fire on Depot Street, County Route 35 in Sidney Center. The house was totally destroyed, so far no injuries have been reported.
Fire Companies responded this morning to a structure fire at 22 Main Street in Laurens. Laurens Fire Fighters are receiving mutual aid from Mount Vision, West Laurens, Morris, Milford, Volunteers from the Southern Tier Chapter of the American Red Cross provided immediate emergency aid to 2 adults after a fire in Laurens, this morning.
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