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WCDO News — Thursday 11-2-23
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 11-2-23
State Police at Norwich arrested 37 year old Michael Salamey of Frankfort, in connection with a renovation at home in Chenango County. Salamey was charged with 2 counts of 3rd degree Grand Larceny, Scheming to Defraud & Petty Larceny. Salamey is accused of entering into a contract for $33,000 to complete improvements to a home in the village of Sherburne, he did not finish the work and also stopped communicating with the homeowners. Additionally, Salamey is accused of failing to pay a surveyor & Sub Contractor, he was arraigned in the Norwich City Court and is scheduled to appear at the Sherburne Village Court on November 16, 2023.
The Afton Fairgrounds Speedway is under new management for the 2024 season, Afton Fair Board President Rhonda Barriger told WCDO News that a change was needed:
(Rhonda Barriger 11-2-23)
Barringer said That Thunder Mountain will take over prior to next6 racing season, they have operated a track successfully in Lisle for many decades.
The City of Norwich will add 3 new Police Officers, from the recent class of graduates at the The Broome County Law Enforcement Academy. 40 graduates completed the 6 month training course to become deputies or police officers, and will be joining law enforcement agencies around the southern tier, including 2 deputies for the Chenango County Sheriff's Office.
State Police Investigators continue to search for Brandon Williams who was last seen on March 11, 2019. At the time that Brandon went missing, he was 32 years old, weighing about 220 pounds and 6’2” in height. He was wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, gray jeans, black Converse sneakers, a New England Patriots winter hat and a tan Carhart jacket with black writing on it. Anyone who might have information about Williams or knows what happened to him is asked to call (607) 754-2701 or (607) 561-7400.
U.S. Rep. Marc Molinaro announced his constituent service team will hold mobile office hours Friday from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm at the Town of Oneonta Town Hall in West Oneonta. Constituents will be able to connect with representatives from Rep. Molinaro's office to share comments and resolve issues they are having with federal agencies like the VA, IRS, and Social Security Administration.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 11-2-23
State Police arrested 3 people after a fight at the Lantern Hill trailer park in Oneonta Saturday. An investigation by Troopers at the scene determined that 25 year old La-Tee Baker of Oneonta, 21 year old Bryanna Patterson of Oneonta, and 23 year old Bethany Brown of Delhi, were involved in a fight, both women sustained injuries, Brown was transported to A.O. Fox Hospital. Baker and Patterson were located by Troopers walking along State Highway 23 and were arrested. They were issued appearance tickets to the Oneonta Town Court on November 21, 2023. After release from the hospital, Brown was charged with Assault, she was issued appearance tickets to the Oneonta Town Court on December 5.
45 year old Kellie Sanderson of Walton, appeared in Delaware County Court and was arraigned on a sealed indictment. The 5-count indictment charged Sanderson with 3 counts of Offering a False Instrument for Filing, Welfare Fraud & Grand Larceny, for submitting false applications to the Delaware County Department of Social Services on 3 separate occasions reporting incorrect household income to obtain public assistance benefits that she was not entitled to in an amount greater than $3,000. Sanderson pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released, the case is scheduled for a conference on November 13th.
The Sidney Democratic Committee is holding a Meet and Greet for Deirdre Hay, who is running on the Democratic line for NY State Supreme Court Justice for the 6th Judicial District, in the upcoming November 7th general election. Hay will meet with area residents at 6:30 in the Sidney Library Smart Community Room tonight. Hay is running for the seat against Republican candidate Cheryl Insinga. Also, Democratic Sidney Town Board Candidate Kevin Greene will also be participating.
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce EmpowHER Program will be held today in Stamford, Chamber President Ray Pucci explains the purpose of this program:
(Ray Pucci 11-2-23)
The program will be held at Catskills Junction on Railroad Avenue in Stamford, starting with registration and networking at 9:30 am. Pucci said that currently, about half of all Delaware County Businesses are owned by women.
The Bainbridge Guilford Central School District will hold their annual breakfast for veterans next week, BG Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News about the event:
(Tim Ryan 11-2-23)
Veterans interested in attending the breakfast should RSVP to 607-967-6321.
More Red Cross Blood Drives are scheduled for today, 1 will be held at the Pines Brook Church in Walton from 1:30 TO 6:00 PM, another will be held at the Schenevus Central School from 2:00 to 6:00 PM, appointments can be made with the Red Cross Blood donor App, at redcrossblood.org or by calling 1-800-redcross.
State Police at Norwich arrested 37 year old Michael Salamey of Frankfort, in connection with a renovation at home in Chenango County. Salamey was charged with 2 counts of 3rd degree Grand Larceny, Scheming to Defraud & Petty Larceny. Salamey is accused of entering into a contract for $33,000 to complete improvements to a home in the village of Sherburne, he did not finish the work and also stopped communicating with the homeowners. Additionally, Salamey is accused of failing to pay a surveyor & Sub Contractor, he was arraigned in the Norwich City Court and is scheduled to appear at the Sherburne Village Court on November 16, 2023.
The Afton Fairgrounds Speedway is under new management for the 2024 season, Afton Fair Board President Rhonda Barriger told WCDO News that a change was needed:
(Rhonda Barriger 11-2-23)
Barringer said That Thunder Mountain will take over prior to next6 racing season, they have operated a track successfully in Lisle for many decades.
The City of Norwich will add 3 new Police Officers, from the recent class of graduates at the The Broome County Law Enforcement Academy. 40 graduates completed the 6 month training course to become deputies or police officers, and will be joining law enforcement agencies around the southern tier, including 2 deputies for the Chenango County Sheriff's Office.
State Police Investigators continue to search for Brandon Williams who was last seen on March 11, 2019. At the time that Brandon went missing, he was 32 years old, weighing about 220 pounds and 6’2” in height. He was wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, gray jeans, black Converse sneakers, a New England Patriots winter hat and a tan Carhart jacket with black writing on it. Anyone who might have information about Williams or knows what happened to him is asked to call (607) 754-2701 or (607) 561-7400.
U.S. Rep. Marc Molinaro announced his constituent service team will hold mobile office hours Friday from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm at the Town of Oneonta Town Hall in West Oneonta. Constituents will be able to connect with representatives from Rep. Molinaro's office to share comments and resolve issues they are having with federal agencies like the VA, IRS, and Social Security Administration.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 11-2-23
State Police arrested 3 people after a fight at the Lantern Hill trailer park in Oneonta Saturday. An investigation by Troopers at the scene determined that 25 year old La-Tee Baker of Oneonta, 21 year old Bryanna Patterson of Oneonta, and 23 year old Bethany Brown of Delhi, were involved in a fight, both women sustained injuries, Brown was transported to A.O. Fox Hospital. Baker and Patterson were located by Troopers walking along State Highway 23 and were arrested. They were issued appearance tickets to the Oneonta Town Court on November 21, 2023. After release from the hospital, Brown was charged with Assault, she was issued appearance tickets to the Oneonta Town Court on December 5.
45 year old Kellie Sanderson of Walton, appeared in Delaware County Court and was arraigned on a sealed indictment. The 5-count indictment charged Sanderson with 3 counts of Offering a False Instrument for Filing, Welfare Fraud & Grand Larceny, for submitting false applications to the Delaware County Department of Social Services on 3 separate occasions reporting incorrect household income to obtain public assistance benefits that she was not entitled to in an amount greater than $3,000. Sanderson pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released, the case is scheduled for a conference on November 13th.
The Sidney Democratic Committee is holding a Meet and Greet for Deirdre Hay, who is running on the Democratic line for NY State Supreme Court Justice for the 6th Judicial District, in the upcoming November 7th general election. Hay will meet with area residents at 6:30 in the Sidney Library Smart Community Room tonight. Hay is running for the seat against Republican candidate Cheryl Insinga. Also, Democratic Sidney Town Board Candidate Kevin Greene will also be participating.
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce EmpowHER Program will be held today in Stamford, Chamber President Ray Pucci explains the purpose of this program:
(Ray Pucci 11-2-23)
The program will be held at Catskills Junction on Railroad Avenue in Stamford, starting with registration and networking at 9:30 am. Pucci said that currently, about half of all Delaware County Businesses are owned by women.
The Bainbridge Guilford Central School District will hold their annual breakfast for veterans next week, BG Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News about the event:
(Tim Ryan 11-2-23)
Veterans interested in attending the breakfast should RSVP to 607-967-6321.
More Red Cross Blood Drives are scheduled for today, 1 will be held at the Pines Brook Church in Walton from 1:30 TO 6:00 PM, another will be held at the Schenevus Central School from 2:00 to 6:00 PM, appointments can be made with the Red Cross Blood donor App, at redcrossblood.org or by calling 1-800-redcross.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 5-10-23
P.M. NEWS Wednesday 5-10-23
The General Clinton Canoe Regatta Committee decided that the annual event will continue to be held on the Friday Saturday & Sunday of the Memorial day weekend, Co-chairs Mike Kauffman & Chris Smith told WCDO News that Friday's schedule will be busy:
(Mike Kauffman, Chris Smith 5-10-23)
The 70 mile canoe races will be held on Sunday again this year & Monday will remain as a day off.
3 jurors have been dismissed in the Nauman Hussain Case in Schoharie County Court. Initially, 16 jurors were seated, 12 regular jurors and 4 alternates, The trial is down to 13 total jurors. 2 jurors were excused on Tuesday, 1 from breathing issues & 1 of them was allegedly high on Marijuana, after that Judge Peter Lynch told them he won’t tolerate jurors smoking marijuana before coming to court. Hussain is the owner of Prestige Limo, is charged with criminally negligent homicide and 2nd-degree manslaughter in connection with the 2018 crash of one of his Stretch Limos in Schoharie that killed 17 passengers, the driver and 2 people in a gas station in Schoharie,
School Budgets will be voted on next Tuesday May 16th statewide, Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that their proposed budget is 22.6 Million Dollars, with a 1.85% tax levy increase:
(Tim Ryan 5-10-23)
Ryan said that voting at the Greenlawn & Guilford school buildings will be from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM on Tuesday.
The Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 39 year old Leigh Murray of Patterson, New York, was sentenced on her conviction for Driving While Intoxicated, in Delaware County Court on Monday, Murray was sentenced to 6 months incarceration, to be followed by a 5-year term of felony probation supervision, she must complete a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations, her license was revoked, and she was ordered to pay fines and surcharges totaling $5,200, she must install an ignition interlock device on any vehicle she owns or operates.
Governor Kathy Hochul today issued an Executive Order to help provide aid to asylum seekers expected to arrive in New York as federal Title 42 immigration policy is set to expire on May 11. The Executive Order will provide the State with greater flexibility to procure the resources necessary for municipalities to support asylum seekers while also allowing the State to increase the number of National Guard service members providing logistical and operational support. The State continues to work with New York City on selecting appropriate sites within the city & not into the upstate counties, to shelter asylum seekers as they await legal work status.
The Delaware County DA's Office announced that 51 year old Terri Nocella of Downsville pleaded guilty to DWI in Delaware County Court. Nocella admitted to being intoxicated on October 18 2022 on the Case Hill Road in Franklin, she had a previous conviction for DWI. Nocella was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation supervision, she must complete a treatment program, her license was revoked & she was ordered to pay fines & surcharges of more than $2200, she muse install an interlock device on all of her vehicles.
The General Clinton Canoe Regatta Committee decided that the annual event will continue to be held on the Friday Saturday & Sunday of the Memorial day weekend, Co-chairs Mike Kauffman & Chris Smith told WCDO News that Friday's schedule will be busy:
(Mike Kauffman, Chris Smith 5-10-23)
The 70 mile canoe races will be held on Sunday again this year & Monday will remain as a day off.
3 jurors have been dismissed in the Nauman Hussain Case in Schoharie County Court. Initially, 16 jurors were seated, 12 regular jurors and 4 alternates, The trial is down to 13 total jurors. 2 jurors were excused on Tuesday, 1 from breathing issues & 1 of them was allegedly high on Marijuana, after that Judge Peter Lynch told them he won’t tolerate jurors smoking marijuana before coming to court. Hussain is the owner of Prestige Limo, is charged with criminally negligent homicide and 2nd-degree manslaughter in connection with the 2018 crash of one of his Stretch Limos in Schoharie that killed 17 passengers, the driver and 2 people in a gas station in Schoharie,
School Budgets will be voted on next Tuesday May 16th statewide, Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that their proposed budget is 22.6 Million Dollars, with a 1.85% tax levy increase:
(Tim Ryan 5-10-23)
Ryan said that voting at the Greenlawn & Guilford school buildings will be from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM on Tuesday.
The Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 39 year old Leigh Murray of Patterson, New York, was sentenced on her conviction for Driving While Intoxicated, in Delaware County Court on Monday, Murray was sentenced to 6 months incarceration, to be followed by a 5-year term of felony probation supervision, she must complete a drug and alcohol evaluation and comply with recommendations, her license was revoked, and she was ordered to pay fines and surcharges totaling $5,200, she must install an ignition interlock device on any vehicle she owns or operates.
Governor Kathy Hochul today issued an Executive Order to help provide aid to asylum seekers expected to arrive in New York as federal Title 42 immigration policy is set to expire on May 11. The Executive Order will provide the State with greater flexibility to procure the resources necessary for municipalities to support asylum seekers while also allowing the State to increase the number of National Guard service members providing logistical and operational support. The State continues to work with New York City on selecting appropriate sites within the city & not into the upstate counties, to shelter asylum seekers as they await legal work status.
The Delaware County DA's Office announced that 51 year old Terri Nocella of Downsville pleaded guilty to DWI in Delaware County Court. Nocella admitted to being intoxicated on October 18 2022 on the Case Hill Road in Franklin, she had a previous conviction for DWI. Nocella was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation supervision, she must complete a treatment program, her license was revoked & she was ordered to pay fines & surcharges of more than $2200, she muse install an interlock device on all of her vehicles.