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WCDO News — Thursday 7-9-26

Posted 12:32 PM
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 7-9-26

Governor Hochul announced $110 million in State funding to improve emergency communications systems and dispatching capabilities through 2 programs. Through the SICG-Formula Grant Program, $90 million is being awarded to support efforts to bolster communications networks, locally, Chennago County gets $968,000, Delaware County 1.16 Million Dollars & Otsego County gets 1.2 Million dollars. Also, The PSAP Operations Grant Program provides funding to support county 911 centers, with Chenango getting $310,000, Delaware & Otsego Counties get almost $320,000 each.


The Gus Macker Basketball tournament has over 300 teams participating on the streets of Norwich Saturday & Sunday, organizer Tom Revoir said that another competition will be held Friday:

(Tom Revoir 7-9-26)

Revoir said that those interested in volunteering for the clean up after Sunday’s games should call the Norwich YMCA at 607-336-9622, extension 0 to sign up.


Camp Forget Me Not is a camp for children from Helios Care, to help them deal with their grief from the loss of a loved one, program organizer Inda Fitch comments:

(Inda Fitch 7-9-26)

Children can get signed up for the July 23rd class at the Townsend Elementary School in Walton, by calling 607-432-5525 by July 16th, more information is available at Helioscare.org.


State Police arrested 20 year old Isaiah Owens-Chamorro of Oneonta, for Criminal Mischief, after Troopers were dispatched to Thetford’s Auto Shop on Keith Street in the town of Oneonta. Owens-Chamorro’s vehicle had been impounded & was being stored there, he requested permission to retrieve personal belongings, instead, he drove the vehicle from the property without paying the tow bill and damaged a gate while leaving the premises. A trooper observed the vehicle on State Route 23 and conducted a traffic stop, Owens-Chamorro was taken into custody, and the vehicle was towed back to Thetford’s. Owens-Chamorro was processed and issued an appearance ticket to the Oneonta Town Court on August 4th.


The Village of Sidney announced that the Village Clerk’s office will be open starting Monday, they will operate out of the Former DMV office in the Sidney Civic Center until ceiling repairs are completed in the regular clerk’s office.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 7-9-26

47 year old Neil Wesley was sentenced to 25 years in prison for receipt and possession of child pornography in US District Court. As part of his guilty plea, Wesley admitted he had been previously convicted of rape in New York in 2001, he also admitted that from at least December 2024 through February 2025 he received and distributed child pornography & he possessed over 200 images and 18 videos of child pornography. In addition to the 25-year imprisonment term, United States District Judge Anthony J. Brindisi imposed 15 years of supervised release, forfeiture and directed restitution to victims of the offense.


60 year old Robert Scott of Binghamton, was indicted in US District Court on a charge of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine. According to the indictment, on October 30, 2025, Scott possessed with the intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl and 28 grams or more of crack cocaine. Scott was also on federal probation at the time of the offense. The charge filed against Scott carries a minimum sentence of 5 years in prison and a maximum sentence of up to 40 years in prison, a fine of up to $5,000,000, and a period of supervised release of at least 4 years and up to life, if convicted.


The NBT Bank Summer Concert series begins tonight a\in the East Park. The show features the Dirty Dozen Brass band, more information about other shows in the series is available at chenangoblues.org.


The Otsego County Fire Convention gets underway today through Saturday at the American Legion Field on Willow Street, 1st Assistant Chief JR Hurlbert comments:

(JR Hurlburt 7-9-26)

The festivities begin today & run through Saturday night.


The Sidney Town Board announced that they will hold a Public Information Session This evening at 7:00 PM, to discuss Data Centers, & Battery Storage Units, followed by the Regular meeting at 44 Grand Street in Sidney.

WCDO News — Friday 2-13-26

Posted 3:18 PM
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 2-13-26

Payton Gendron of Conklin appeared in court today seeking to have his federal trial moved from Buffalo to New York City. Gendron murdered 10 people in a Buffalo area TOPS supermarket in 2022, Gendron is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole from his State trial, he still faces a federal trial in which prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty. Also, Gendron's parents have reached settlements with the attorneys representing the victims families & the survivors, The gun shop, Vintage Firearms formerly of Endicott, settled lawsuits for selling the AR-15 to Gendron that was used in the murders, Means LLC settled a lawsuit for falsely advertised about magazine locks used by Gendron, claiming that they complied with New York State Gun laws.


59 year old Brian Gill of Andes, pleaded guilty to social security fraud in US District Court, Gill admitted that between January 2021 and November 2023, he was collecting social security disability benefits, while managing and engaging in physical labor for a tree services company he owned and operated. Sentencing is scheduled for May 21, Gill faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000. As part of his plea deal, Gill agreed to pay restitution for the funds he fraudulently collected to the Social Security Administration.


The 33rd Chenango Blues Festival in Norwich, NY on August 21st and 22nd as well as the Free Thursday show in East Park on August 20th. This year's Headliner will be Booker T. Jones, Tickets are available at chenango bluesfest.org.

A.M. NEWS Friday 2-13-26

Patrick Shea plead guilty to manslaughter and arson, he set a fire to keep warm inside a vacant structure at 1 Main Street in Binghamton on February 12, 2025, the fire led to the death of Binghamton Firefighter J.R. Gaudet, who died when the building collapsed on him. Shea is expected to serve 7 years in prison as part of a plea bargain arrangement.


The State Department of Motor Vehicles will launch a new technology system, All DMV offices will close at 2:00 PM today, with online and phone services also unavailable during the transition. DMV operations are expected to fully resume on Wednesday.


Blood Supplies are still very low after a challenging winter and an active Flu season, Meg Rossman of the American Red Cross urges people to make & keep their blood donation appointments, and they have sweetened the deal this month:

(Meg Rossman 2-12-26)

A Blood Drive is being held in Sidney today from 11 am. - 4 pm., at the Sidney High School, book an appointment to give blood or platelets now by using the Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.


The Winter Living Celebration will be held at the Rogers Center in Sherburne Saturday, featuring horse drawn sleigh rides, cross cut saw demonstration, and cross county skiing and snowshoeing from 11am to 3 pm. More information about this & other events can be found at friendsofrogers.org.


State DEC announced the 2026 dates for Free Fishing Days in New York, where the requirement for a freshwater fishing license is waived. The next Free Fishing days will be this weekend February 14–15, as well as on June 27–28, September 26 for National Hunting and Fishing Day, and November 11 for Veterans Day. More information is available at the dec.ny.gov/regulatory/permits-licenses/sporting-and-use/sporting/decals.


A 2026 Candidates Forum will be held in Franklin Saturday at 3:00 PM, by Franklin Forward at 574 Main Street Franklin. Candidates scheduled to attend include 51st state senate candidate Michele Frazier and Assembly candidates Janet Tweed, Mary Finneran & Thomas Boomhower.


Today is the last day to register for a new Grief Support group called "GRIEF-SHARE" which will meet weekly on Monday evenings beginning at 5:30 at the Sidney Methodist Church on Liberty Street. The session will run from February 16th through May 11th, call 607-563-1921 or send an email: SIDNEY U M C 4@ GMAIL.COM.

WCDO News — Thursday 12-11-25

Posted 3:48 PM
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-11-25

A Federal Court Jury returned a guilty verdict against ANTHONY WALLACE of the Bronx, for kidnapping a minor, coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in illegal sex, transportation of a minor across state lines to engage in illegal sex, and possession and production of child pornography. In March 2024, Wallace met a 15-year-old girl in Binghamton, he subjected the Minor Victim to escalating physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, forced her to disguise her appearance by dyeing her hair and wearing a mask, gave the Minor Victim methamphetamine and marijuana, & created child pornography of the Minor Victim, in Binghamton, which was found on his phone. Wallace later brought the victim across State Lines and then back to his Bronx apartment where he assaulted & raped her, she escaped the apartment & contacted police. Wallace faces multiple lengthy jail terms for the convictions.


The US Marines announced that their Toys for Tots New York Holiday Train will go through the Southern Tier this Saturday, starting at the East Binghamton Yard, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM, it will then head to Bainbridge at the Walnut Avenue Crossing, at about 11:50 AM, there will be free donuts, hot chocolate, kids' activities, music, giveaways, and more. The train will also stop at the Gas Avnue crossing in Oneonta, before heading for Cobleskill, and Delanson Saturday afternoon.


Governor Kathy Hochul announced the award of more than $32 million to help local governments enhance safety on their roads by reducing instances of vehicles inadvertently straying from their lanes and lessening the severity of crashes. The funding is part of the State DOT's “Safe System” approach toward zero highway deaths and will support roadway improvements; Locally, in Otsego County, the Towns of Hartwick and Middlefield, will receive $700,000 to install guide rail on County Road 11. In New York State, 44 percent of crash fatalities occur when a vehicle departs from its lane.


The Sidney American Legion will have their annual Kids Christmas Party on Saturday, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at 22 Union Street. Children that attend will see a Magic Show, receive Goodie Bags & Lunch and they will have A visit from Santa.

A.M. NEWS Thursday 12-11-25

A Windsor man is facing felony charges after attempting to break into a residence and being tracked down in the snow by Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies in the Town of Chenango. On Tuesday evening, Road Patrol responded to a burglar alarm on Russell Road, members noticed that the back door of the residence had been forced open, they eventually found footprints in the snow, they found 42 year old Scott Evanchof of Windsor wearing boots that matched the footprints, he admitted that he attempted to break into the residence & was charged with Burglary & Criminal Mischief, he was arraigned Following arraignment, Evanchof was remanded to the Broome County Correctional Facility, where he is currently in custody.


Fenimore Farm & Country Village is continuing with their Glimmer Nights Celebration though the holidays, with the next in the series beginning tonight, according to spokesperson Kerri Green:

(Kerri Green 12-11-25)

Green sdaid that Holiday music will be performed by local groups during this evnet, more information is available at fenimorefarm.org/glimmernights.


Due to last Thursday night's cold temperatures, The Norwich BID announced that the 2025 Holiday Tree Lighting will be Tonight at 6:30 pm in West Park in downtown Norwich.


Congressman Josh Riley's Team will be in Walton today, to talk with constituents who may be having issues with federal agencies, Medicare, Social Security, veterans' benefits or any other issue, Members of Riley's casework team will be at the Ogden Free Library from 1:00 - 4:00 PM.

WCDO News — Thursday 12-4-25

Posted 3:31 PM
P.M. NEWS Thursday 12-4-25

Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 26 year old Jacob Roman of Walton with 2 counts of Grand Larceny, and 1 count of Burglary, On October 18th, Deputies were dispatched to Benton Avenue in the Village of Walton for a reported Burglary in Progress where they located, identified and arrested Roman. On November 21st, Deputies located and arrested Roman on new charges after it was alleged that he had taken the victim’s credit card and made numerous purchases on the card which amounted to over $1,500 without authorization. Roman was transported to the Delaware County Correctional Facility for arraignment.


Gene Schmidt of Unadilla & his family will once again offer a free Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day at the Sidney Elks Lodge, Schmidt said that do need some volunteers to help with preparation, serving and cleaning up:

(Gene Schmidt 12-4-25)

Those who would like to volunteer or donate can call Gene at 607-610-4030.


State Police & Local Law Enforcement Agencies around the State New York State will increase patrols during the holidays to combat issues like impaired and reckless driving, and to deter other crimes like robbery and larceny. The patrols will include both visible enforcement, such as checkpoints, as well as unmarked vehicles mingle with traffic to catch distracted drivers.


The 14th Annual Holiday Craft Fair will be held by the Bainbridge Guilford Teacher's Association on Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the BG High School Gym. Over 40 local crafter & artisans will participate, there will be raffle & door prizes, people are asked to bring a non-perishable food item, pet food or a hygiene product as a donation & to get a ticket for a door prize.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-4-25

33 year old Corey Green of Vestal was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 19 years in federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy spanning the United States. Green admitted that he possessed, distributed, and conspired to distribute large quantities of fentanyl, heroin & Methamphetamine in and around Broome County, he also admitted to possessing 3 handguns and 2 AK-47 style weapons to further his drug-trafficking activities, while being prohibited from possessing firearms due to previous convictions, & conspiring to launder his drug-trafficking proceeds. Green was sentenced to a 19 year prison term, concurrent 3 and 5-year terms of post-release supervision, and a money judgment of over $185,000 of unrecovered proceeds from his drug trafficking. Co-conspirator Michael Jacobs of Endicott, was previously sentenced to 10 years and 10 months term of imprisonment & 5 years of post-release supervision.


21 year old Joziah Worthington was sentenced following his convictions after trial in Broome County Court, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd & 3rd Degree, to 9 years in a State Correctional Facility with 5 years of post-release supervision for 1 charge, and 7 years in prison with 3 years of post-release supervision for other charge, to run concurrently. Worthington was arrested by state Police in 2024 in Johnson City, for illegally possessing a firearm as well as a large capacity ammunition feeding device capable of accepting 31 rounds, loaded with 25 rounds, Worthington’s DNA being found on the firearm.


Chobani announced that at the East Park Bandstand in Norwich last Saturday, following the 30th annual Norwich Parade of Lights, More than 30 Chobani volunteers distributed 3,000 cases of Chobani products, to thank the community. Chobani will also participate in the annual tree-lighting ceremony at Hyde Park in New Berlin on December 6th, employees plan to give out over 200 cases of yogurt to local families.


NBT Bank presented the United Way of Mid Rural New York with a check for $190,000 to help fund programs that provide financial stability, education and health resources for individuals and families in Chenango, Delaware, Madison and Otsego counties. NBT Bank employees donated $95,000 to the United Way’s annual campaign through personal contributions, and the company matched that amount with an additional $95,000.

WCDO News — Friday 10-31-25

Posted 2:38 PM
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-31-25

Discounted tickets go on sale tonight for next year's Southern Tier Music Fest at the Sidney Airport, spokesman Ed Curley explains:

(Ed Curley 10-31-25)

The show will be held on July 4th next year, the tickets will be on sale at southerntiermusicfest.com.


Tuesday is Election day for a number of important local races, in Sidney Giffen Ott is challenging incumbent Eric Wilson for Sidney Town Supervisor:

(Giffen Ott 10-31-25)

Eric Wilson Told WCDO news about the accomplishments of he Sidney Town Boar while he has been Supervisor.

(Eric Wilson 10-31-25)

Also, there are 5 candidates for 2 seats on the Sidney Town Board, with incumbents Bill Heath & Frank Selleck running for re-election against challengers Andrew Hinkley,

Richard DeCola & Jesse Wakeman.


The 3rd Annual Sidney EMS Charity Auction event will be held tomorrow at Lambrecht Auction in Sidney, to raise money for the operation of the Sidney Emergency

Squad, Sidney Mayor Ray Baker & Sidney Chamber President Teri Schunk Explains:

(Ray-Teri 10-31-25)

The Preview of the Auction Items starts at 5:00 PM Saturday, the Live Auction begins at 7:00 PM, food will be available from Austin Farms.

A.M. NEWS Friday 10-31-25

Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced the indictment of 51 year old David Gensler of Delhi, for 1st degree Rape, Stalking, Unlawful imprisonment & Sexual Abuse. Gensler is accused of forcibly compelling another person to engage in sexual contact, engaging in a course of conduct with the intent to cause mental and emotional harm, restrained another person which exposed them to risk of serious physical injury and forcibly compel sexual abuse against another. The investigation is ongoing, Gensler was remanded to the Delaware County Jail without bail.


The Chenango County Historical Society & SUNY Morrisville's Norwich campus will be hosting "National Author's Day" with 3 local author's on Saturday, Historical Society Executive Director Jessica Moquin explains:

(Jessica Moquin 10-31-25)

All activities will be held at the SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus, located at 20 Conkey Ave., Norwich, refreshments will be available throughout the event. For more information, call (607) 334-9227.


ONEONTA'S HALLOWEEN PARADE IS today on MAIN STREET, TRICK OR TREAT STARTS AT 4PM, PARADE LINE UP AT 5PM AND PARADE AT 6PM.


The Annual Sidney Veterans Memorial Park fundraising Bowling tournament will be held November 1, 2, 8, & 9th at East Main Lanes in Sidney this year, Park President Doug Barnard explains:

(Doug Barnard 10-16-25)

Barnard said that the winners of 3 raffle prizes to be announced on November 9th, Money raised will go for the upkeep of the park on River Street, more information is available on the Sidney Veterans Memorial Park Facebook page.


Daylight saving time ends on Sunday and the American Red Cross encourages everyone to test their smoke alarms as they turn their clocks back to make sure the devices are working, and replace the batteries if needed. Visit redcross.org/fire for more information, or download the free Red Cross Emergency app by searching "American Red Cross" in app stores.

WCDO News — Friday 10-24-25

Posted 3:44 PM
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-24-25

The Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 34 year old Dustin Henness of Morris following an investigation in to a sex offender who failed to update the New York State Sex Offender Registry of a change in status. Investigators were alerted that a level 3 sex offender was utilizing a Facebook account that was not registered, and was under an alias. Henness was taken into custody without incident, was processed and was held for arraignment at the Otsego County Correctional Facility.


State Police arrested retired Trooper Thomas Mungeer for 3rd degree Grand Larceny. The investigation determined that between March 2018, and October 2022, while serving as the President of the New York State Troopers Police Benevolent Association, Mungeer misappropriated union funds for personal use and expenses, he was arrested at Troop G Headquarters in Latham, he was arraigned and was released pending his next court appearance in Albany County Superior Court on December 1st.


A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-24-25

Plans are moving forward for the Clover Lane Development on West Main Street in Sidney, Sidney Mayor Ray Baker explains:

(Ray Baker 10-24-25)

Baker said that the plans call for between 10 to 12 houses at the Clover Lane Site, the closing is expected in the next week.


The 2nd Annual Sidney Spooktacular will be held this Saturday in downtown Sidney, Chamber President Teri Schunk explains:

(Teri Schunk 10-24-25)

More information is available at the Delaware Valley Humane Society Facebook page.


The Northeast Classic Car Museum announced their annual "Dancing with the Cars" Sock Hop event will be held tonight at the Museum from 6:00 to 10:00 PM, featuring the Bruce Beadle Band, Tickets are available at the museum or at classiccarmuseum.org, or by calling 607-334-2886.


The next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday, from 10 am. to 2 pm. local time. The event is sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration, which provides a safe, convenient, and anonymous way for the public to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications. Check to see if your local law enforcement agency is participating at DEATakeBack.com


The Norwich Business Improvement District is hosting the 5th annual ‘Norwitch’ Fall Festival from 9 am. to 2 pm., in East and West Park in Norwich, on Saturday, the event will once again be held in conjunction with Saturday in the Park with Chobani.

A Bluegrass favorite is coming back to the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday night, Jericho Arts Council Spokesman Phil Wade explains:

(Phil Wade 10-24-25)

Reservations can be made by calling 607-288-3882.


Fenimore Farm & Country Village has expanded this year’s Annual Trick or Treating at the Farm with a costume contest, according to spokesperson Kerri Green:

(Kerri Green 10-24-25)

More information about this and other events can be found at fenimorefarm.org.


The Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center is hosting its annual Animals of Halloween on Saturday, from 3-6 PM. The free, event features animal actors on the Rogers Center trails, performing skits which pay tribute to New York wildlife. Each tour concludes at the outdoor amphitheater, with live music by a campfire, Registration is not required, and donations are suggested to support the Rogers Center on State Route 80, Sherburne.

WCDO News — Thursday 10-23-25

Posted 4:05 PM
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 10-23-25

State Police are attempting to locate 15 year old Sierra Foley of Sauquoit and 16 year old Paige Roberts of Marcy. Both teens were last seen together on the evening of October 21, 2025, at Sierra’s residence in Oneida County. They are believed to be traveling in an unknown vehicle, Police believe they may be traveling to New York City or Pennsylvania. Paige Roberts is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall, 150 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes, wearing gray sweatpants and a gray sweatshirt, Sierra Foley is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, 110 pounds, with blonde hair and green eyes, wearing red sweatpants and a red sweatshirt. Anyone with information is asked to contact the State Police at 315-366-6000.


The Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 45 year old Derek Jordan of Milford, 45 year old Keith Blush of Milford & 30 year old Ashley Goble of Milford, on a variety of drug & weapons charges, following an investigation by the Sheriff’s Office and the Otsego County Probation Department. On October 9th, Otsego County probation Officers & Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Derek Jordan, who was taken in to custody on traffic offenses, During a search of Jordan’s residence, Blush and Goble were inside the residence, they were wanted by State Police and the New Hartford Police Departments on warrants. Officers observed a firearm, drugs and drug paraphernalia, Jordan and Blush were processed and turned over to the Otsego County Correctional Facility for arraignment, Goble was issued an Appearance Ticket to the Town of Milford Court, and she was turned over to New Hartford Police Officers. The investigation is on-going and additional charges are pending.


New York Secretary of State Walter Mosley announced the groundbreaking of a $8.3 million boutique hotel in Norwich as part of the City’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative . The Principle Hotel will have 61 rooms and feature a rooftop lounge, restaurant and event room, The 12,000 square-foot property at 14-16 South Broad Street, was once part of the SUNY Morrisville campus. In addition to the hotel, other DRI projects in Norwich include the Rehabilitation of the Unguentine Building, Improve East and West parks: Upgrade the Martin W. Kappel Theater, Enhance the American Avenue Streetscape & Rehabilitate the Heritage Building.


The New York State Department of Health today released a new report showing a continued decline in tobacco use among high school students across the state. The report, shows that 1 in 6 Youth Still Use Tobacco, the lowest since tracking began in 2000. Cigarette smoking remains low, with just over 2% of students reporting current use, E-cigarette use has declined sharply to about 13%, however, Nicotine pouch use is rising, doubling from 1.5% to 3.0% since 2022.

A.M. NEWS Thursday 10-23-25

Governor Kathy Hochul & State Police Superintendent Steven James honored 238 new State Troopers as they graduated Wednesday from the 217th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy. The ceremony was held at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. Today’s graduation increases the State Police ranks to approximately 5,110 sworn members, about 60 of the new troopers were assigned to Troop C in Sidney.


On October 16 at 10:48 p.m., Otsego County requested Forest Ranger assistance in the search for a hunter reported missing by his spouse. The Otsego County Sheriff’s Office, Otsego County Emergency Services, Garratsville Fire Department, Laurens Fire Department, New York State Police, and New York State Park Police and staff all joined the search efforts in Gilbert Lake State Park. Otsego County Sheriff’s Deputy’s located the 67-year-old from Remsen deceased in a tree stand. Rangers used a rope system to help extricate the subject and turned them over to the county coroner, the cause of death has not been released.


State Forest Rangers assisted with Vestal Police and emergency crews in the Town of Vestal on October 15th in the search for a 86-year-old Janice Short, who was reported missing the previous afternoon. Short was known to go for walks on Tracy Creek Road. Vestal Police used a drone with heat detection capability and deployed a K9 unit with negative results. Rangers assigned linear searches of the roads and Tracy Creek, a neighbor found Short behind his house calling for help, after she had fallen into a bush, hurt her back, and saw the lights from searchers, but wasn’t strong enough or loud enough for them to hear. Rangers and Vestal Fire Department members carried the subject, she was checked out & was returned to family.

WCDO News — Wednesday 10-8-25

Posted 3:21 PM
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 10-8-25

The FBI arrested 59 year old Peter Bardunias of Clifton Park, for attempting to entice a minor to engage in prohibited sexual activity. The complaint alleges that over the past 2 weeks, Bardunias, who is a Senior Vice President with the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce, sent messages to an individual he believed to be a 15 year-old girl during which he discussed violent and sadistic sexual activity, however the individual was an undercover law enforcement official. Bardunias traveled to meet the would-be minor and was taken into custody. A federal search warrant executed at Bardunias’ residence found sex toys, restraints and a knife, he was ordered held in by a Federal Court judge Tuesday pending a detention hearing set for this Friday.


24 year old Deanna Eignor of Hobart pleaded guilty in Delaware County Court to Criminal Possession of a Firearm, back on January 12th, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the Buena Vista in Delhi for a suspicious person & drug complaint involving 2 vehicles. Eignor was observed getting out of a vehicle with a backpack that contained a firearm. Co-defendant Kenneth Dillmann, previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 3½ to 7 years in state prison, Eignor is expected to be sentenced to 1 year in jail for this conviction at a later date.


The Unadilla Fire Department was alerted to a possible structure fire in the town of Unadilla on State Route 7 near the State Police Barracks, around 12:00 AM earlier today, Unadilla Firefighters were able to make an aggressive push into the residence and contain the fire to the room of origin. Crews were back and in service by 4:45am, Unadilla was assisted by Sidney Fire Department & EMS, and the Wells Bridge, Franklin, Otego & Sidney Center Fire Departments.


U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discussed the impact of rising health insurance premiums on New Yorkers across the state and to call on Republicans to extend the health insurance subsidies before the November 1st deadline,

(Gillibrand 10-8-25)

Without an extension, Affordable Care Act enhanced tax credits will expire at the end of 2025, causing 20 million Americans to see a sudden increase in their health insurance costs. This includes at least 1.6 million New Yorkers, who will face an average yearly increase of $1,360 in the amount they pay for their premiums,


The Raymond Corporation will celebrate its 11th annual Manufacturing Day tomorrow by welcoming students to the Greene facility. Ryan DeLaney, VP of Operations told WCDO news about the event:

(Ryan DeLaney 10-8-25)

The event will be held in person, with about 125 people signed up, there were virtual sessions that were well attended during the Pandemic, with the shift back to in person tours in the last couple of years.

A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 10-8-25

A Chenango County Grand Jury handed up felony indictments recently, Shane Lum was indicted for criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell and possession of cocaine, following a June 1st arrest in New Berlin. Also, Sherri Campbell was indicted for failing to register an address change, within the 10 days required by law for sex offenders, both will appear in Chenango County Court in the near future.


This Week is National Fire Prevention Week, and the Norwich Fire Department will have an Open House for the public today, with a wide variety of demonstrations, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino explains:

(Chief Papelino 10-8-25)

Chief Papelino said that the week included visits by the Fire Department to area schools, today's Open House will run from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at their 31 East Main Street location.


The Susquehanna SPCA has purchased a 26-acre farm in Cooperstown, to accommodate abused & neglected farm animals that can't be cared for at their usual facility. The SPCA acquired the farm after raising $360,000, more information is available at sqspca.org.


A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held today from 11:00 AM TO 4:00 PM at the Sidney High School. Appointments can be made at redcrossblood.org, by calling 1-800-red-cross or using the blood donor App.

WCDO News — Friday 9-12-25

Posted 3:36 PM
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 46 year old Jason Wilson of Otego for Sex Offender Failure to Update Change of Address, after Investigators were forwarded information originally received by the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office that Wilson had a Facebook account that was not registered on the State Sex Offender Registry, under an alias, Wilson was located by deputies at his residence and taken into custody without incident, he was processed and was released with an Appearance Ticket returnable to the Town of Middlefield Court at a later date.


A fundraiser to benefit the family of the Late Jason McGlone of the East Branch Fire Department, is being planned for September 13th at the East Branch Fireman's Park at 29 Bridge Street, Bill Manning is one of the organizers of the event:

(Bill Manning 9-12-25)

Manning said that the activities will begin at 1:00 PM on September 13th, Take State Route 17/I-86 to exit 90 East Branch, take old route 17 east to The park on Bridge Street.


The Next Nate Lull Scholarship Fundraiser will be at Awestruck Ciders Sunday, Lull told WCDO about the fundraiser:

(Nate Lull 9-12-25)

The following fundraiser will be at the Colonial Ridge Golf Course, on September 20th, register by calling the Golf Course at 607-263-5291.


A Fundraising night of Dinner and Improv is scheduled Saturday Night to benefit the Chenango Arts Council in Norwich, Gil Polk described what the show will be like:

(Gil Polk 9-12-25)

Tickets are available at Chenangoarts.org, the show starts at 6:30 PM Saturday at the Colonia Theater in Norwich.


The Otego Historical Society will have their annual Cemetery Walk at the Otego Evergreen Cemetery Saturday Night at 7:30 PM. Local actors will tell stories about some of Otego's Descendants, interested participants can meet up at the Unatego Church on Route 7 in Otego at 7:00PM, refreshments will be available after and a $7.00 donation is suggested.


The Delaware Valley Humane Society will have a ceremony this Sunday from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, regarding their newly refurbished "Rainbow Bridge" and to remember pets that have passed away. there will also be a blessing for people who bring their pets to the ceremony.

WCDO News — Friday 9-5-25

Posted 4:02 PM
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-5-25

Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith announced an 8 count indictment has been filed against 54 year old Joseph Bellows of Downsville, from the crash that occurred in Hancock on July 17th, that resulted in the death by electrocution of East Branch Assistant Fire Chief Jason McGlone. Bellows was charged with Speeding, Driving While Intoxicated, Using a Cell Phone while Driving, Criminal Mischief, Vehicular Manslaughter and 2nd degree Manslaughter. DA Smith said that the most serious charge of 2nd degree Manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of 5 to 15 years in jail if Bellows is convicted.


The Unadilla Community Food Pantry is having a resource Fair Monday at their location at 172 Main Street in Unadilla, Pantry Co-Director Elaine Reed explains:

(Elaine Reed 9-5-25)

Various organizations and agencies will be sending representatives to the Resource Fair Monday, the event is free & open to the area public.


The next Comedy Night will be held Saturday night at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney, with a special guest in the Gallery before the show, according to spokesperson Tracy Marcellus explains:

(Tracy Marcellus 9-5-25)

There will also be Comedians from North Country Stand Up Comedy Saturday Night, according to spokesperson Amy Williams:

(Amy Williams 9-5-25)

Doors open at 7:00 PM, tickets are available at the door or at mikaelgregg.com.

A.M. NEWS Friday 9-5-25

Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 42 year old Christopher Romain of Edmeston and 41 year old Kristin Natterer of Edmeston, following an Animal Cruelty investigation. Romain was charged with 1 count of Torturing/Injuring/Failure to Provide Sustenance to Animals, while Natterer faces 11 counts. The Investigation revealed that the pair were housing numerous emaciated dogs at the residence The dogs were seized and the defendants were taken in to custody, were processed and issued Appearance Tickets returnable to the Town of Edmeston Court at a later date. All of the animals were turned over to the Susquehanna SPCA where they are currently receiving medical attention.


Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival returns to downtown Norwich this weekend, featuring art, music, and family-friendly experiences. Colorscape’s NBT Mainstage, located in East Park, will again spotlight nationally and regionally recognized bands and solo performers, Spokesperson Michelle Erickson explains:

(Michelle Erickson 9-5-25)

More information is available at colorscape.org.


The Wakeman Coffee Company and Muddy River Farm Brewery have partnered to host the first annual Sidney Brew-to-Brew 5K road race Saturday, spokesperson Colleen McKinney explains:

(Colleen McKinney 7-9-25)

The race will start at 11:00 AM Saturday.


Chenango County Health Department reminds area residents that a free Rabies Vaccination Clinic for dogs, cats & ferrets will be held Saturday at the Chenango County Fairgrounds in Norwich. the clinic runs from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM, pre-registration is required at health.ny.gov/go2clinic, more information is available at 607-337-1673.


The Tri County Chapter of New York State Women Incorporated is hosting an AMBA Blood Screening Clinic Saturday, at the Sidney Elks Lodge on River Street, from 6:00 to 10:00 AM. Interested Participants must have a prescription from their Doctor and appointments must be made at 1-800-234-8888.

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