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WCDO News — Monday 10-28-24
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Lambrecht Auction in Sidney announced their 2nd Annual Sidney EMS Charity event to raise money for the Emergency squad, on November 15th. Jared Lambrecht visited WCDO & explained that they are looking for companies to donate items for the fundraiser:
(Jared Lambrecht 10-28-24)
More information is available online at laibids.com, last year they raised about $18,000 for the Sidney Emergency Squad.
(Jared Lambrecht 10-28-24)
More information is available online at laibids.com, last year they raised about $18,000 for the Sidney Emergency Squad.
41 year old Brian Canfield of Greene appeared in Delaware County Court for sentencing for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs. Back on February 17th, Sidney police observed a vehicle parked and running with headlights on at the Sidney Memorial Public Library after the library was closed, a male was slumped over in the driver’s seat. Canfield failed the Standard Field Sobriety Testing, & drug paraphernalia was found in the vehicle, Canfield admitted that he was under the influence of Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, and Fentanyl. Canfield was sentenced to 5 years’ felony probation, if he violates the conditions of his probation, he is subject to being re-sentenced to 1 and 1/3 to 4 years in State Prison.
23 year old Zachary Hoffman Kowatch of Oneonta was sentenced to 5 years of probation for his guilty plea to Attempted Reckless Endangerment, he was arrested on May 9th by State Police in Fleischmanns, for allegedly swerving his vehicle at a bicyclist and for yelling antisemitic slurs.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-28-24
Delaware County Board of Supervisors Chairperson Tina Mole issued a State of Emergency and instituted a county-wide burn ban as a prolonged lack of rainfall has caused abnormally dry environmental conditions, including dry ground cover which has increased substantially, leading to a significantly elevated risk of wildfires. The county-wide burn ban is in effect for all open burning, including, but campfires, brush piles, burn barrels, wood-stove ash dumping, leaf/yard debris, and torches or other devices containing an open flame.
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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-28-24
Delaware County Board of Supervisors Chairperson Tina Mole issued a State of Emergency and instituted a county-wide burn ban as a prolonged lack of rainfall has caused abnormally dry environmental conditions, including dry ground cover which has increased substantially, leading to a significantly elevated risk of wildfires. The county-wide burn ban is in effect for all open burning, including, but campfires, brush piles, burn barrels, wood-stove ash dumping, leaf/yard debris, and torches or other devices containing an open flame.
WCDO News — Monday 11-6-23
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3 people are running for 2 seats on the Sidney Town Board, Democrat Kevin Greene told WCDO news that the town has ignored the Comprehensive plan from 20 years ago, & it needs to be updated:
(Kevin Greene 11-6-23)
Republican incumbent Paul Muratore said that Sidney needs to continue to move forward in today's Tech Savvy World:
(Paul Muratore 11-6-23)
Incumbent Republican Bill Hunt told WCDO News that something needs to be done about the the tax funding for the Town Highway Department:
(Bill Hunt 11-6-23)
Voters are reminded to check their County Board of elections website to see what races that are on the ballot Tuesday.
(Kevin Greene 11-6-23)
Republican incumbent Paul Muratore said that Sidney needs to continue to move forward in today's Tech Savvy World:
(Paul Muratore 11-6-23)
Incumbent Republican Bill Hunt told WCDO News that something needs to be done about the the tax funding for the Town Highway Department:
(Bill Hunt 11-6-23)
Voters are reminded to check their County Board of elections website to see what races that are on the ballot Tuesday.
Lambrecht Auction had its ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, coupled with a fundraiser for the Sidney Emergency Squad, Owner Jared Lambrecht told WCDO News who much they raised:
(Jared Lambrecht 11-6-23)
Ray Baker of the Sidney Emergency Squad said that they appreciate Lambrecht's efforts to keep the squad moving forward with the latest life saving equipment:
(Ray Baker 11-6-23)
Lambrecht said that they are already talking about making the fundraiser an annual event after Friday's inaugural effort at their new Sidney Facility.
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(Jared Lambrecht 11-6-23)
Ray Baker of the Sidney Emergency Squad said that they appreciate Lambrecht's efforts to keep the squad moving forward with the latest life saving equipment:
(Ray Baker 11-6-23)
Lambrecht said that they are already talking about making the fundraiser an annual event after Friday's inaugural effort at their new Sidney Facility.
WCDO News — Tuesday 5-18-21
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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-17-21
Chenango County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched Sunday morning to the Mirabito Gas Station in the Village of Greene where they located 31 year old Phillip Cosilmon of Smithville slumped over his steering wheel, with drugs & drug paraphernalia in plain view. Cosilmon was taken into custody and the Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division conducted a search of the vehicle and seized 2 pounds of Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Heroin, & other narcotics plus over $22,000 in cash, the narcotics seized had a street value exceeding $100,000. Cosilmon was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, he was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court & was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility without bail, pending action in Chenango County Court on May 17th. The investigation is still ongoing, and more charges are likely.
Chenango County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched Sunday morning to the Mirabito Gas Station in the Village of Greene where they located 31 year old Phillip Cosilmon of Smithville slumped over his steering wheel, with drugs & drug paraphernalia in plain view. Cosilmon was taken into custody and the Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division conducted a search of the vehicle and seized 2 pounds of Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Heroin, & other narcotics plus over $22,000 in cash, the narcotics seized had a street value exceeding $100,000. Cosilmon was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, he was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court & was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility without bail, pending action in Chenango County Court on May 17th. The investigation is still ongoing, and more charges are likely.
The Unatego Central School district will be asking for voter approval tomorrow on a $27.8 million dollar building project, Unatego Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards explains:
(Dr. Dave Richards 5-17-21)
Dr. Richards said that the project would be paid for with 87.5% state aid plus a capital reserve fund, resulting in no tax increase to district taxpayers. Voting on the project & The Unatego Budget, and all state school budgets, will be tomorrow.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-17-21
This Week is National EMS week, local state Senator Peter Oberacker said that volunteers are needed across the state at fire departments & emergency squads:
(Senator Oberacker 5-17-21)
Senator Oberacker is looking to submit legislation to make it easier to someone looking to volunteers for their local emergency squad, Senator Oberacker still volunteers with the Schenevus Emergency Squad.
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(Dr. Dave Richards 5-17-21)
Dr. Richards said that the project would be paid for with 87.5% state aid plus a capital reserve fund, resulting in no tax increase to district taxpayers. Voting on the project & The Unatego Budget, and all state school budgets, will be tomorrow.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-17-21
This Week is National EMS week, local state Senator Peter Oberacker said that volunteers are needed across the state at fire departments & emergency squads:
(Senator Oberacker 5-17-21)
Senator Oberacker is looking to submit legislation to make it easier to someone looking to volunteers for their local emergency squad, Senator Oberacker still volunteers with the Schenevus Emergency Squad.
WCDO News — Monday 1-7-19
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51 year old Anna Santiago of Greene was convicted for 3rd
degree Arson last year, she was sentenced to 1 to 3 years in prison in Court
Friday. Santiago was convicted for
setting her house on fire to get insurance money, an appeal is expected.
degree Arson last year, she was sentenced to 1 to 3 years in prison in Court
Friday. Santiago was convicted for
setting her house on fire to get insurance money, an appeal is expected.
54 year old Robert Gelinas of Ithaca is in critical
condition following a 2 car collision in Ithaca, where the Ithaca Police Chief
is credited with saving lives due to his quick action. State Police were dispatched to a 2-car
accident Thursday afternoon, before troopers arrived, Ithaca City Police Chief
Pete Tyler assisted, Gelinas was bleeding from the head and not breathing when
Chief Tyler began life saving measures.
Troopers and emergency responders arrived Gelinas was flown by Lifenet
to Upstate Medical Center where he remains in critical condition. 24-year-old Jenna Swertfager of Dryden was
the driver of the 2nd vehicle, she was taken to an area hospital as a
precaution due to pregnancy, tickets against Gelinas are expected, and the
investigation is still on-going.
condition following a 2 car collision in Ithaca, where the Ithaca Police Chief
is credited with saving lives due to his quick action. State Police were dispatched to a 2-car
accident Thursday afternoon, before troopers arrived, Ithaca City Police Chief
Pete Tyler assisted, Gelinas was bleeding from the head and not breathing when
Chief Tyler began life saving measures.
Troopers and emergency responders arrived Gelinas was flown by Lifenet
to Upstate Medical Center where he remains in critical condition. 24-year-old Jenna Swertfager of Dryden was
the driver of the 2nd vehicle, she was taken to an area hospital as a
precaution due to pregnancy, tickets against Gelinas are expected, and the
investigation is still on-going.
The Sidney Emergency Squad is looking for a new Director of
Operations, to replace Dana Weygand, Squad President Ray Baker explains:
(Ray Baker 1-7-19)
Applications can be filed to
ziprecruiter.com, more information is available at sidneyems.org.
The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive this
afternoon at the Foothills Performing Arts Center at 24 Market Street in
Oneonta. The blood drive is being held
from 1:00 TO 6:00 PM. Appointments can
be made with the RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR APP,
at REDCROSSBLOOD.ORG OR at 1-800-RED CROSS.
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Operations, to replace Dana Weygand, Squad President Ray Baker explains:
(Ray Baker 1-7-19)
Applications can be filed to
ziprecruiter.com, more information is available at sidneyems.org.
The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive this
afternoon at the Foothills Performing Arts Center at 24 Market Street in
Oneonta. The blood drive is being held
from 1:00 TO 6:00 PM. Appointments can
be made with the RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR APP,
at REDCROSSBLOOD.ORG OR at 1-800-RED CROSS.
State Senator Fred Akshar announced 12 funding grants to support local volunteer fire departments and emergency services squads totaling $155,000. The grants will go toward a variety of projects depending on the needs of each department. Locally, the Borden Hose Company will receive $10,000; Greene Fire Department will get $15,000; the Norwich Fire Department Emergency Squad will get $10,000.
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WCDO News — Monday 9-25-17
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies and local Fire Departments and Emergency Squads responded to a fatal all-terrain vehicle accident on a riding trail in Town of Stamford at about 12:30 AM today. The accident was discovered and reported by other ATV riders, the deceased has been identified as 27 year old Daniel Reed of Stamford, who lost control of the vehicle, which subsequently overturned, Reed was ejected from the vehicle and suffered fatal injuries. Deputies believe excessive speed and failure to wear a seat belt were contributing factor, the investigation is continuing.
State Senator Fred Akshar announced over two dozen funding grants to support local volunteer fire departments and emergency services squads totaling $125,000. The grants will go toward a variety of projects depending on the needs of each department. Locally, the Bainbridge Fire Department, Colesville Fire Company, Greene Emergency Squad, Brisben Fire Department, Town of Hancock Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Hancock Fire Department, & Windsor Emergency Services all received $5,000.
Chenango County Sheriff's department arrested 2 Town of Greene residents for Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminal Nuisance. Arrested were 47-year-old Chad Shields of Greene, & 19-year-old Shawn Rhodes of Greene. Shields and Rhodes were arrested following an investigation into the sale and possession of Cocaine and Methamphetamine in Chenango County; they were arraigned in the Town of Oxford Court and remanded to the Chenango County Jail on $30,000.00 cash bail. The Greene Police Department, State Police, and the Chenango County District Attorney’s Office assisted the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office.
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