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WCDO News — Tuesday 1-28-25
P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 1-28-25
A Winter Weather Advisory is in in effect for part of the WCDO Listening area through Thursday Morning, with snow forecast throughout the local Counties, Meteorologist Rich Townsend comments:
(Rich Townsend 1-28-25)
We'll have our Tri-County Forecast at the end of this news cast.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 63 year old Keith Hansen, of Oneonta, for Sex Offender Failure to Notify Change of Address, following an investigation in to a registered sex offender who relocated from his residence in the Town of Oneonta and did not make the proper notifications to the Sex Offender Registry. During the investigation, a warrant was issued out of the Town of Middlefield for Hansen after he failed to appear for court proceedings for a previous sex offender violation charge. Deputies responded to the Oneonta Police Department and took custody of Hansen Monday on the active warrant, he was processed and turned over to corrections staff to await Centralized Arraignment.
Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 52 year old Travis Button of Norwich for Failure to Notify Law Enforcement of an Address Change. Button is a level 2 sex offender, he is required to report a change of address to authorities where he is residing, Button failed to do so, and he is currently held at the Chenango County Correctional Facility and is to appear in the Town of Norwich Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded Sunday in the Town of Kortright to a motor vehicle accident on County Highway 29, Deputies made contact with the driver, 23-year-old Jillian Bishop of Newburgh. Deputies arrested and charged Bishop with Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Failure to Keep right and Open container in a Motor vehicle, among other charges, Bishop was processed and released on appearance tickets for Town of Kortright Court at a later date.
The State Department of Labor today released preliminary local area unemployment rates for December 2024. New York State's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held constant at 4.4% in December 2024. Locally Chenango county had 3.4% unemployment, Delaware County 3.9% and Otsego County 3.8%
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 1-28-25
A Delaware County Grand Jury returned a 4-count indictment against 51 year old Michael Thiel of Sidney, for Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Possession of a controlled substance, and Criminal Nuisance, Thiel is accused of possessing a pistol with the intent to use it unlawfully against another, he is also accused of possessing methamphetamine in the Village of Sidney with intent to sell, last October and that he maintained a premises in the Village of Sidney where persons came to gather for the purpose of engaging in the unlawful sale of narcotics.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 86 year old James Lieberman following a complaint involving a Juvenile at the Delhi Nursing and Rehab Center in the Town of Delhi. Lieberman is accused of exposing himself to a child less than 16 years of age, he was charged with public lewdness & endangering the welfare of a child and he is ordered to appear in Town of Delhi Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office announced that Corporal Kyle Karcher, Deputy Justin Mohr, and Deputy Victor Altheim have been awarded the Deputy of the Year Award from the New York State Sheriffs' Institute. On September 4th, 2024, all three responded to a shots fired call in the Town of Hancock, They arrived on scene to find that a victim had been shot while walking his dog and had retreated into his residence with his girlfriend, as the perpetrator allegedly continued firing at their home.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in in effect for part of the WCDO Listening area through Thursday Morning, with snow forecast throughout the local Counties, Meteorologist Rich Townsend comments:
(Rich Townsend 1-28-25)
We'll have our Tri-County Forecast at the end of this news cast.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 63 year old Keith Hansen, of Oneonta, for Sex Offender Failure to Notify Change of Address, following an investigation in to a registered sex offender who relocated from his residence in the Town of Oneonta and did not make the proper notifications to the Sex Offender Registry. During the investigation, a warrant was issued out of the Town of Middlefield for Hansen after he failed to appear for court proceedings for a previous sex offender violation charge. Deputies responded to the Oneonta Police Department and took custody of Hansen Monday on the active warrant, he was processed and turned over to corrections staff to await Centralized Arraignment.
Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 52 year old Travis Button of Norwich for Failure to Notify Law Enforcement of an Address Change. Button is a level 2 sex offender, he is required to report a change of address to authorities where he is residing, Button failed to do so, and he is currently held at the Chenango County Correctional Facility and is to appear in the Town of Norwich Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded Sunday in the Town of Kortright to a motor vehicle accident on County Highway 29, Deputies made contact with the driver, 23-year-old Jillian Bishop of Newburgh. Deputies arrested and charged Bishop with Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Failure to Keep right and Open container in a Motor vehicle, among other charges, Bishop was processed and released on appearance tickets for Town of Kortright Court at a later date.
The State Department of Labor today released preliminary local area unemployment rates for December 2024. New York State's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held constant at 4.4% in December 2024. Locally Chenango county had 3.4% unemployment, Delaware County 3.9% and Otsego County 3.8%
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 1-28-25
A Delaware County Grand Jury returned a 4-count indictment against 51 year old Michael Thiel of Sidney, for Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Possession of a controlled substance, and Criminal Nuisance, Thiel is accused of possessing a pistol with the intent to use it unlawfully against another, he is also accused of possessing methamphetamine in the Village of Sidney with intent to sell, last October and that he maintained a premises in the Village of Sidney where persons came to gather for the purpose of engaging in the unlawful sale of narcotics.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 86 year old James Lieberman following a complaint involving a Juvenile at the Delhi Nursing and Rehab Center in the Town of Delhi. Lieberman is accused of exposing himself to a child less than 16 years of age, he was charged with public lewdness & endangering the welfare of a child and he is ordered to appear in Town of Delhi Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office announced that Corporal Kyle Karcher, Deputy Justin Mohr, and Deputy Victor Altheim have been awarded the Deputy of the Year Award from the New York State Sheriffs' Institute. On September 4th, 2024, all three responded to a shots fired call in the Town of Hancock, They arrived on scene to find that a victim had been shot while walking his dog and had retreated into his residence with his girlfriend, as the perpetrator allegedly continued firing at their home.
WCDO News — Friday 5-12-23
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Broome County Executive Jason Garnar declared a state of emergency Thursday after reports that New York City may try to relocate large groups of people to Upstate counties. The state of emergency was enacted due to the extremely limited amount of housing currently available in the County. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar announced that they will promptly deal with any busses that may head to Broome County
(Sheriff Akshar 5-12-23)
Similar States of Emergency were issued in Rockland & Orange County, with more to follow, 1 bus of migrants was sent to a hotel in Newburgh from New York City, The Broome County State of Emergency and associated emergency orders can be viewed at gobroomecounty.com.
School district Budget Votes will be held on Tuesday across the state, Unatego District Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO News about their budget proposal:
(Dave Richards 5-12-23)
Richards said that there are also 2 propositions regarding transportation for district students based on their distance from school, another regarding an Energy Performance Contract. Voting will be from 12:00 noon until 8:00 PM Tuesday at the Unatego District Office.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 2 people following a complaint from the Family Dollar in Unadilla. 22 year old Brian Mahar of Worcester was charged with criminal possession of methamphetamines & criminal possession of a Controlled Substance, for allegedly possessing Methamphetamine and fentanyl. The Sheriff's Office also arrested 46 year old Mandy Keator of Otego for Criminal Possession Methamphetamine & Petty Larceny, Keator allegedly possessed Methamphetamine, both are being held at the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending court action.
State Lawmakers wrapped up passing the state budget several weeks late this year, area Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO what he thought of the budget and how bail reform was changed:
(Angelino 5-12-23)
Sticking points throughout the lengthy & late budget negotiations were the Governor's housing agenda & the bail reform issue.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 73 year old Robert Orlando of Hartwick for Criminal Sexual Act, Dissemination of indecent material or a minor, Obscenity & Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Orlando is accused of having sexual contact with a minor, that he met online. Orlando allegedly sent inappropriate messages and photographs to the minor and received the same content from the minor. Orlando traveled to Utica where he picked up the minor and returned to his residence in the Town of Hartwick where sexual activity occurred. Investigators from the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant of the defendant’s residence where evidence was secured and he was taken in to custody, he was processed at the Sheriff’s Office and lodged in the Otsego County Correctional Facility to await Arraignment.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 44 year old Dana Britton of Delhi, was re-sentenced to jail after violating his probation supervision. Britton admitted to using illegal drugs while on probation, The Probation Department recommended that he be sent to an inpatient rehabilitation facility, Britton refused to engage in treatment, his probation was revoked & he was sentenced him to 22 months in jail at the Delaware County Correctional Facility.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society will hold a walking tour of the site of the Former Roundhouse on Saturday, at 4:00 pm, Society Executive Director Marcela Micucci explains:
(Marcela Micucci 5-12-23)
The tour will be down Roundhouse Road, parallel to the railroad tracks and nearby the former location of the D&H Roundhouse, one of the world's largest, the tour leaves at 4:00 pm from the D&H Roundhouse Historic Marker at the corner of Fonda Avenue and Roundhouse Road.
The Village of Sidney will provide containers at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue Today or Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for items such as computers monitors or keyboards, TV's, Fax Machines, Cell Phones, Radios, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, Console Televisions as well as Metal and non-Freon appliances plus Tires without rims & Freon containing appliances like refrigerators, freezers & air conditioners, more information is available at 561-2329.
The Chenango Arts Council will feature an exhibit from a local man, starting today in Norwich, Council spokesperson Mary Beth Miller explains:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-12-23)
The Gallery is located at 27 West Main Street in Norwich, more information about this & other events is available at (607) 336-2787 or chenangoarts.org.
Broome County Executive Jason Garnar declared a state of emergency Thursday after reports that New York City may try to relocate large groups of people to Upstate counties. The state of emergency was enacted due to the extremely limited amount of housing currently available in the County. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar announced that they will promptly deal with any busses that may head to Broome County
(Sheriff Akshar 5-12-23)
Similar States of Emergency were issued in Rockland & Orange County, with more to follow, 1 bus of migrants was sent to a hotel in Newburgh from New York City, The Broome County State of Emergency and associated emergency orders can be viewed at gobroomecounty.com.
School district Budget Votes will be held on Tuesday across the state, Unatego District Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO News about their budget proposal:
(Dave Richards 5-12-23)
Richards said that there are also 2 propositions regarding transportation for district students based on their distance from school, another regarding an Energy Performance Contract. Voting will be from 12:00 noon until 8:00 PM Tuesday at the Unatego District Office.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 2 people following a complaint from the Family Dollar in Unadilla. 22 year old Brian Mahar of Worcester was charged with criminal possession of methamphetamines & criminal possession of a Controlled Substance, for allegedly possessing Methamphetamine and fentanyl. The Sheriff's Office also arrested 46 year old Mandy Keator of Otego for Criminal Possession Methamphetamine & Petty Larceny, Keator allegedly possessed Methamphetamine, both are being held at the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending court action.
State Lawmakers wrapped up passing the state budget several weeks late this year, area Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO what he thought of the budget and how bail reform was changed:
(Angelino 5-12-23)
Sticking points throughout the lengthy & late budget negotiations were the Governor's housing agenda & the bail reform issue.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 73 year old Robert Orlando of Hartwick for Criminal Sexual Act, Dissemination of indecent material or a minor, Obscenity & Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Orlando is accused of having sexual contact with a minor, that he met online. Orlando allegedly sent inappropriate messages and photographs to the minor and received the same content from the minor. Orlando traveled to Utica where he picked up the minor and returned to his residence in the Town of Hartwick where sexual activity occurred. Investigators from the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant of the defendant’s residence where evidence was secured and he was taken in to custody, he was processed at the Sheriff’s Office and lodged in the Otsego County Correctional Facility to await Arraignment.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 44 year old Dana Britton of Delhi, was re-sentenced to jail after violating his probation supervision. Britton admitted to using illegal drugs while on probation, The Probation Department recommended that he be sent to an inpatient rehabilitation facility, Britton refused to engage in treatment, his probation was revoked & he was sentenced him to 22 months in jail at the Delaware County Correctional Facility.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society will hold a walking tour of the site of the Former Roundhouse on Saturday, at 4:00 pm, Society Executive Director Marcela Micucci explains:
(Marcela Micucci 5-12-23)
The tour will be down Roundhouse Road, parallel to the railroad tracks and nearby the former location of the D&H Roundhouse, one of the world's largest, the tour leaves at 4:00 pm from the D&H Roundhouse Historic Marker at the corner of Fonda Avenue and Roundhouse Road.
The Village of Sidney will provide containers at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue Today or Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for items such as computers monitors or keyboards, TV's, Fax Machines, Cell Phones, Radios, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, Console Televisions as well as Metal and non-Freon appliances plus Tires without rims & Freon containing appliances like refrigerators, freezers & air conditioners, more information is available at 561-2329.
The Chenango Arts Council will feature an exhibit from a local man, starting today in Norwich, Council spokesperson Mary Beth Miller explains:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-12-23)
The Gallery is located at 27 West Main Street in Norwich, more information about this & other events is available at (607) 336-2787 or chenangoarts.org.
ASSEMBLYMAN JOE ANGELINOBRIAN MAHARBROOME COUNTY SHERIFF FRED AKSHARCHENANGO ARTS COUNCILDANA BRITTONDelhiDR. MARCELA MICUCCIGREATER ONEONTA HISTORICAL SOCIETYHARTWICKMANDY KEATORMARY BETH MILLERNew YorkNYOtegoROBERT ORLANDOSidneyUNADILLAUNATEGO CENTRAL SCHOOLUNATEGO SUPERINTENDENT DR. DAVE RICHARDSWCDOWORCESTER
WCDO News — Monday 9-25-17
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.
Delaware County Public Health will be sponsoring a free EPA Certified Lead Renovator 8-Hr. Training Course on Thursday, October 26th at the Walton Town Hall. ConTrax, LLC is conducting the class, which is sponsored by Delaware County Public Health, Free Tuition offered on a first come basis, with preference given to Delaware County Residents, businesses, rental property owners, home improvement contractors and Their employees. Registration is underway at 607-588-6640, or email INFO@CONTRAXLLC.COM. More information is available at contraxllc.com
Broadway in Binghamton will hold their Annual "Test Drive Your Seat" event at the Forum Theater in Binghamton tomorrow, so that season tickets holders can decided which seats to purchase for the upcoming season, Tina Niles of NAC Entertainment explains:
(Tina Niles 9-25-17)
The full line up of shows for the coming season can be viewed at BroadwayInBinghamton.com.
The City of Oneonta Clerk's Office announced 2 Committee meetings for today. At 5:00 PM, the Finance/Human Resources committee will meet, at 7:00 PM, the Zoning & Housing Board of Appeals will meet, both meeting will be held in the Common Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of Oneonta City Hall.
New York's new Drinking Water Council will hold its first meeting on Long Island to consider setting maximum levels of several contaminants not regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. the 12-member council will recommend maximum levels for various chemicals which have contaminated drinking water in Rensselaer County and Newburgh. The council will also address dioxane, an industrial solvent that has contaminated water supplies in Long Island and elsewhere.
Jennifer Lopez has pledged $1 million to aid victims of the hurricanes that have devastated Puerto Rico. Lopez joined Governor Cuomo at a press conference announcing aid to the stricken island; her personal donation will be taken from the proceeds of her residency shows in Las Vegas.
State Police Major William McEvoy invites the public to help celebrate 100 years of service by attending the Centennial Open House at Troop C in Sidney on October 7th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event will have demonstrations from the K-9 unit, Helicopter Rescue, Underwater Recovery Team, Special Operations Response Team, & the Centennial Mounted Unit, and much more. There will be historical displays, firearm displays, vintage Troop cars, motorcycles, along with hands-on patrol car displays, McGruff the Crime Dog, tours of Troop Headquarters and the new Forensic Center. There is no admission; parking will be done at off-site parking on Delaware Avenue and Union Street in Sidney, with Shuttle buses running from that site.
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.
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.
Delaware County Public Health will be sponsoring a free EPA Certified Lead Renovator 8-Hr. Training Course on Thursday, October 26th at the Walton Town Hall. ConTrax, LLC is conducting the class, which is sponsored by Delaware County Public Health, Free Tuition offered on a first come basis, with preference given to Delaware County Residents, businesses, rental property owners, home improvement contractors and Their employees. Registration is underway at 607-588-6640, or email INFO@CONTRAXLLC.COM. More information is available at contraxllc.com
Broadway in Binghamton will hold their Annual "Test Drive Your Seat" event at the Forum Theater in Binghamton tomorrow, so that season tickets holders can decided which seats to purchase for the upcoming season, Tina Niles of NAC Entertainment explains:
(Tina Niles 9-25-17)
The full line up of shows for the coming season can be viewed at BroadwayInBinghamton.com.
The City of Oneonta Clerk's Office announced 2 Committee meetings for today. At 5:00 PM, the Finance/Human Resources committee will meet, at 7:00 PM, the Zoning & Housing Board of Appeals will meet, both meeting will be held in the Common Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of Oneonta City Hall.
New York's new Drinking Water Council will hold its first meeting on Long Island to consider setting maximum levels of several contaminants not regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. the 12-member council will recommend maximum levels for various chemicals which have contaminated drinking water in Rensselaer County and Newburgh. The council will also address dioxane, an industrial solvent that has contaminated water supplies in Long Island and elsewhere.
Jennifer Lopez has pledged $1 million to aid victims of the hurricanes that have devastated Puerto Rico. Lopez joined Governor Cuomo at a press conference announcing aid to the stricken island; her personal donation will be taken from the proceeds of her residency shows in Las Vegas.
State Police Major William McEvoy invites the public to help celebrate 100 years of service by attending the Centennial Open House at Troop C in Sidney on October 7th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event will have demonstrations from the K-9 unit, Helicopter Rescue, Underwater Recovery Team, Special Operations Response Team, & the Centennial Mounted Unit, and much more. There will be historical displays, firearm displays, vintage Troop cars, motorcycles, along with hands-on patrol car displays, McGruff the Crime Dog, tours of Troop Headquarters and the new Forensic Center. There is no admission; parking will be done at off-site parking on Delaware Avenue and Union Street in Sidney, with Shuttle buses running from that site.
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.
BAINBRIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENTBRISBEN FIRE DEPARTMENTBROADWAY IN BINGHAMTONCHAD SHIELDSCOLESVILLE FIRE COMPANYDANIEL REEDDelaware County Public HealthDRINKING WATER COUNCILGovernor CuomoGreeneGREENE EMERGENCY SQUADHANCOCK FIRE DEPARTMENTJENNFFER LOPEZLONG ISLANDNAC ENTERTAINMENTNew YorkNYOneontaPUERTO RICOSHAWN RHODESStamfordSTATE POLICE MAJOR WILLIAM McEVOYSTATE SENATOR FRED AKSHARTINA NILESTOWN OF HANCOCK VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE CORPSWCDOWindsor Emergency Services
WCDO News — Friday 5-5-17
On April 28th, members of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, State Police, and City of Norwich Police Department conducted an enhanced traffic-safety enforcement campaign in the Norwich area. 5 people were arrested on a variety of drug charges during the detail. During the detail a total of 17 criminal arrests were made in addition to 41 traffic summons for various vehicle and traffic violations.
Chenango County Sheriff’s department arrested 2 juvenile residents from the Village of Smyrna Thursday for Reckless Endangerment, following an investigation into an accidental shooting. The 2 unnamed juveniles were pointing rifles at each other in a reckless manner when the 16 year old’s gun discharged striking the 17 year old in the shoulder, the 17 year old was taken to Community Memorial Hospital and released with minor injuries. Both juveniles were issued appearance tickets for Village of Smyrna Court and were released to their parents.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's office approved the purchase of a $12.5 million, used Sikorsky Helicopter that would be used to fly the governor around the state. The State Police will take delivery of the aircraft next month, DiNapoli initially rejected the proposal earlier this year, they reversed course and gave the State Police permission to pursue the deal, after a state helicopter carrying Cuomo filled with fumes and made an emergency landing at Stewart Airport in Newburgh.
The Delaware County Historical Association will hold their 5th Biennial Historical Society Conference tomorrow afternoon. The event will be held at the Society's offices at 46549 State Highway 10 in Delhi from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.
The Friends of the Rogers Center in Sherburne will be holding their Earth Fest Sunday from 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM. A number of activities are planned, more information is available at 674-4733 or FriendsofRogers.org.
The Tri Town Relay for Life will be held in Bainbridge Saturday, American Cancer Society Spokesperson Heather Brewster explains:
(HEATHER BREWSTER 5-5-17)
Last year's Relay for Life raised over $90,000 for American Cancer Society educational programs, research & to assist Cancer patients to their appointments.
The Village Of Sidney Will Be Accepting Appliances & Metal Today & Tomorrow at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue, between 8:00 AM & 3:00 PM only. The Annual Drop Off is for Sidney residents only, a maximum of 8 tires per resident will be allowed. Appliances with Freon will be accepted, along with old cell phones, Computers, TV’s Copiers, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, and more.
The Chenango Arts Council will host their 5K Allegro Run for the Arts and Spring Craft Fair Saturday at their 27 West Main Street Norwich location. Council Interim Executive Director Alecia O'Neill explains:
(Alecia O'Neill 5-5- 17)
Race pre-registration is available on-line at www.chenangoarts.org. The day will conclude with the Chenango Arts Talent Showcase at the Martin W. Kappel Theater at 7:00 PM with musical guests Jess Sheldon, Woodshed Prophets & Castle Creek.
The Jericho Arts Council announces that "Beatles For Sale" will perform at 7:00 PM at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre and Gallery, Saturday night. More information is available at jerichoarts.com; Ticket Reservations are available at 288-3882.
The 3rd Annual Spring Fest will be held Saturday, at the Copes Corners Park on State Route 51 in Gilbertville. Spokesman Scott Lueck told WCDO news that more activities were added this year:
(Lueck 5-5-17)
More information is available at 783-2204.
The Sidney Central School District held a Destructive Decisions Awareness Week to bring attention to positive decision-making, the Week wraps up today with a Mock DWI and Distracted Driving crash that will be staged at 12:30 today at the Transportation center, & will involve Law Enforcement, EMT's & other emergency response organizations.
Broadway in Binghamton announced that select orchestra seats will be available for $20 for Sunday’s performances of “RENT”, the $20 tickets are available for in-person Purchases at the Forum Theatre Box Office located Sunday only, 1 hour prior to the show. The $20 tickets are available for CASH ONLY purchases and are limited to two tickets per person and there are a total of 20 tickets available at this price! All remaining Tickets are on sale today at the Arena Box Office and Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com. 2 performances will be held Sunday at 3:00 & 7:30 PM.
Chenango County Sheriff’s department arrested 2 juvenile residents from the Village of Smyrna Thursday for Reckless Endangerment, following an investigation into an accidental shooting. The 2 unnamed juveniles were pointing rifles at each other in a reckless manner when the 16 year old’s gun discharged striking the 17 year old in the shoulder, the 17 year old was taken to Community Memorial Hospital and released with minor injuries. Both juveniles were issued appearance tickets for Village of Smyrna Court and were released to their parents.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's office approved the purchase of a $12.5 million, used Sikorsky Helicopter that would be used to fly the governor around the state. The State Police will take delivery of the aircraft next month, DiNapoli initially rejected the proposal earlier this year, they reversed course and gave the State Police permission to pursue the deal, after a state helicopter carrying Cuomo filled with fumes and made an emergency landing at Stewart Airport in Newburgh.
The Delaware County Historical Association will hold their 5th Biennial Historical Society Conference tomorrow afternoon. The event will be held at the Society's offices at 46549 State Highway 10 in Delhi from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.
The Friends of the Rogers Center in Sherburne will be holding their Earth Fest Sunday from 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM. A number of activities are planned, more information is available at 674-4733 or FriendsofRogers.org.
The Tri Town Relay for Life will be held in Bainbridge Saturday, American Cancer Society Spokesperson Heather Brewster explains:
(HEATHER BREWSTER 5-5-17)
Last year's Relay for Life raised over $90,000 for American Cancer Society educational programs, research & to assist Cancer patients to their appointments.
The Village Of Sidney Will Be Accepting Appliances & Metal Today & Tomorrow at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue, between 8:00 AM & 3:00 PM only. The Annual Drop Off is for Sidney residents only, a maximum of 8 tires per resident will be allowed. Appliances with Freon will be accepted, along with old cell phones, Computers, TV’s Copiers, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, and more.
The Chenango Arts Council will host their 5K Allegro Run for the Arts and Spring Craft Fair Saturday at their 27 West Main Street Norwich location. Council Interim Executive Director Alecia O'Neill explains:
(Alecia O'Neill 5-5- 17)
Race pre-registration is available on-line at www.chenangoarts.org. The day will conclude with the Chenango Arts Talent Showcase at the Martin W. Kappel Theater at 7:00 PM with musical guests Jess Sheldon, Woodshed Prophets & Castle Creek.
The Jericho Arts Council announces that "Beatles For Sale" will perform at 7:00 PM at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre and Gallery, Saturday night. More information is available at jerichoarts.com; Ticket Reservations are available at 288-3882.
The 3rd Annual Spring Fest will be held Saturday, at the Copes Corners Park on State Route 51 in Gilbertville. Spokesman Scott Lueck told WCDO news that more activities were added this year:
(Lueck 5-5-17)
More information is available at 783-2204.
The Sidney Central School District held a Destructive Decisions Awareness Week to bring attention to positive decision-making, the Week wraps up today with a Mock DWI and Distracted Driving crash that will be staged at 12:30 today at the Transportation center, & will involve Law Enforcement, EMT's & other emergency response organizations.
Broadway in Binghamton announced that select orchestra seats will be available for $20 for Sunday’s performances of “RENT”, the $20 tickets are available for in-person Purchases at the Forum Theatre Box Office located Sunday only, 1 hour prior to the show. The $20 tickets are available for CASH ONLY purchases and are limited to two tickets per person and there are a total of 20 tickets available at this price! All remaining Tickets are on sale today at the Arena Box Office and Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com. 2 performances will be held Sunday at 3:00 & 7:30 PM.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 1-27-16
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today issued a consumer alert following a recent uptick in local reports of telephone scammers posing as officials from the Internal Revenue Service. The scams target seniors, students, and first-generation Americans, the caller claims to be an IRS agent, police officer, or even a member of the Attorney General’s Office, they tell the victim that unless the debt is paid immediately, they will be arrested & they will insist on payment through a Green Dot Card Money Card or Western Union Money-Gram. The IRS and Legitimate Government Agencies Never Demand Payment by Phone, the Attorney General's office also reminds residents to never give out personal information over the phone to unsolicited callers.
The Delaware County Sheriff's department arrested a number of people who were allegedly operating a meth lab in Walton. The investigation is ongoing & details are expected to be released shortly.
Governor Cuomo and Assembly Leadership are looking to include some Forfeiture Money from New York City Criminals into the state budget plan again this year, for inmates for higher education. State Senator John Bonacic comments:
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Bonacic said that forfeiture money should be returned to the state budget to help taxpayers.
The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision & the State Department of Civil Service will be holding an exam for its latest correction officer recruitment effort. While the exam will be held on April 9th, the application deadline for this examination is February 24th. Those interested must be 21 years or older, a U.S. citizen, a resident of New York, and possess a high school diploma or GED. Those interested in applying for the position of correction officer trainee, one may apply online or download the examination information and applications at the Department of Civil Service website at cs.ny.gov/exams, more information can be found at doccs.ny.gov/.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested a Davenport man following their investigation of domestic incidents that occurred on the evening of January 19th and the morning of January 20th, but were not reported until later on January 20th. Deputies arrested and charged 39 year old Lewis Bassett of Davenport, with two counts of criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, Bassett was arraigned in the Stamford Town Court he was released on his own recognizance pending future court proceedings.
Governor Cuomo announced the opening of 85 free tax filing assistance sites across New York State. These new locations will add to the expanding network of sites that help eligible New Yorkers file timely and accurate returns at no charge. The State is offering 1,200 sessions at 85 locations, each staffed by State Department of Taxation and Finance tax experts who are available to assist eligible New Yorkers with electronically filing their 2015 taxes. To find free electronic filing assistance near you, call 518-457-5181 or visit tax.ny.gov/fsa.
State Police arrested 32 year old Darilyn Cabrera of Rochester for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Troopers reported that Cabrera failed to move over as she drove past a trooper responding to a roadside issue on State Route 17 in the Town of Hancock. Cabrera was found to have 25 suspensions on 15 different days& she was wanted on an active bench warrant for assault in Newburgh. Cabrera was arraigned & was remanded to the Delaware County jail on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 property bond pending future court action.
Governor Cuomo today announced a partnership between the New York State Department of Health and the State University of New York to help college faculty, staff and students identify sexual assault and interpersonal violence, as well as learn safe methods of intervention. This collaboration is the latest in a long line of efforts by Governor Cuomo's "Enough is Enough" campaign to end sexual violence on college campuses. For additional information on the "Enough Is Enough" campaign, visit ny.gov/programs.
Delaware County Deputies arrested and charged 37 year old Julia Coan of Oneonta Sunday, for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs and felony Aggravated DWI with a Child. Coan was arrested following a one-car personal injury motor vehicle accident on State Highway 28 in the Town of Meredith involving Coan who is accused of driving in an impaired condition with a child less than seventeen years old within her vehicle. Deputies were assisted in their investigation by a Sidney Village Police Department. Coan was issued tickets and released on her own recognizance to return to the Town of Meredith Court on February 3rd.
The State Department of Labor today released preliminary local area unemployment rates for December 2015. The State’s unemployment rate stayed at 4.8% in December, Locally, Chenango County had 5.1% unemployment, Delaware County had 5.5% and Otsego County 4.9% in December.
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold another “Reunite Bainbridge" Meeting today. Bainbridge Chamber President John Payne explains:
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Payne said that the meeting would begin at 7:00 PM at the Bainbridge Town hall theater.
The Windsor Central School District will hold a Drug Awareness Night tonight at the Middle and High School. More information is available at 655-8250.
The Delaware County Sheriff's department arrested a number of people who were allegedly operating a meth lab in Walton. The investigation is ongoing & details are expected to be released shortly.
Governor Cuomo and Assembly Leadership are looking to include some Forfeiture Money from New York City Criminals into the state budget plan again this year, for inmates for higher education. State Senator John Bonacic comments:
(Bonacic 1-27-16)
Bonacic said that forfeiture money should be returned to the state budget to help taxpayers.
The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision & the State Department of Civil Service will be holding an exam for its latest correction officer recruitment effort. While the exam will be held on April 9th, the application deadline for this examination is February 24th. Those interested must be 21 years or older, a U.S. citizen, a resident of New York, and possess a high school diploma or GED. Those interested in applying for the position of correction officer trainee, one may apply online or download the examination information and applications at the Department of Civil Service website at cs.ny.gov/exams, more information can be found at doccs.ny.gov/.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested a Davenport man following their investigation of domestic incidents that occurred on the evening of January 19th and the morning of January 20th, but were not reported until later on January 20th. Deputies arrested and charged 39 year old Lewis Bassett of Davenport, with two counts of criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, Bassett was arraigned in the Stamford Town Court he was released on his own recognizance pending future court proceedings.
Governor Cuomo announced the opening of 85 free tax filing assistance sites across New York State. These new locations will add to the expanding network of sites that help eligible New Yorkers file timely and accurate returns at no charge. The State is offering 1,200 sessions at 85 locations, each staffed by State Department of Taxation and Finance tax experts who are available to assist eligible New Yorkers with electronically filing their 2015 taxes. To find free electronic filing assistance near you, call 518-457-5181 or visit tax.ny.gov/fsa.
State Police arrested 32 year old Darilyn Cabrera of Rochester for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Troopers reported that Cabrera failed to move over as she drove past a trooper responding to a roadside issue on State Route 17 in the Town of Hancock. Cabrera was found to have 25 suspensions on 15 different days& she was wanted on an active bench warrant for assault in Newburgh. Cabrera was arraigned & was remanded to the Delaware County jail on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 property bond pending future court action.
Governor Cuomo today announced a partnership between the New York State Department of Health and the State University of New York to help college faculty, staff and students identify sexual assault and interpersonal violence, as well as learn safe methods of intervention. This collaboration is the latest in a long line of efforts by Governor Cuomo's "Enough is Enough" campaign to end sexual violence on college campuses. For additional information on the "Enough Is Enough" campaign, visit ny.gov/programs.
Delaware County Deputies arrested and charged 37 year old Julia Coan of Oneonta Sunday, for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs and felony Aggravated DWI with a Child. Coan was arrested following a one-car personal injury motor vehicle accident on State Highway 28 in the Town of Meredith involving Coan who is accused of driving in an impaired condition with a child less than seventeen years old within her vehicle. Deputies were assisted in their investigation by a Sidney Village Police Department. Coan was issued tickets and released on her own recognizance to return to the Town of Meredith Court on February 3rd.
The State Department of Labor today released preliminary local area unemployment rates for December 2015. The State’s unemployment rate stayed at 4.8% in December, Locally, Chenango County had 5.1% unemployment, Delaware County had 5.5% and Otsego County 4.9% in December.
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold another “Reunite Bainbridge" Meeting today. Bainbridge Chamber President John Payne explains:
(John Payne 1-27-16)
Payne said that the meeting would begin at 7:00 PM at the Bainbridge Town hall theater.
The Windsor Central School District will hold a Drug Awareness Night tonight at the Middle and High School. More information is available at 655-8250.
WCDO News — Tuesday 10-14-14
Governor Cuomo has until early next week to decide on 22 bills passed by lawmakers this year, including legislation that would require high schools to provide CPR training to their students & a bill to designate yogurt as the official state snack. The CPR bill would direct the state Education Department to require high schools to include CPR training & the use of automated external defibrillators in their curriculum. The Legislature passed 658 bills from January through June, Cuomo has signed 400 of them into law and vetoed none.
The FBI has ranked the cities of new York state, in regards to their crime rates, amount of law enforcement, paroled Sex Offenders and other factors, to determine the most dangerous cities to live in. Niagara Falls was named the most dangerous City in New York, followed by Schenectady, Newburgh, Rochester, Gloversville, Buffalo, Jamestown, Albany, then and Binghamton & Auburn.
The Red Cross will conduct a session of the Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Program tomorrow in Greene. The program will provide information on how to be prepared for various disasters. In conjunction with the Red Cross the event is also being hosted by the Greene Rotary Club, from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM at the Genegantslet Golf Club in Greene. More information is available at redcross.org.
The fire at 7 Cherry Street in Oneonta Monday Morning left 2 Oneonta firefighters with minor injuries. One firefighter was taken to Fox Hospital to receive stitches after his leg was cut with broken glass. He was treated and released. A second firefighter was treated at the scene after a piece of ceiling material came down on his head. The fire broke out in the attic of the uninhabited house at around 6:30 AM, damaging the attic and 2nd floor, it was extinguished by 8:00 AM, the West Oneonta, Franklin, Worcester, Sidney and Otego fire departments assisted Oneonta firefighters.
State Troopers from Deposit arrested 26-year-old Naylisha Harrell of Binghamton for False Personation. Harrell is accused of driving at about 92 miles an hour in a 65 miles an hour zone on State Route 17 in the town of Sanford & allegedly identified herself by a false name to keep the Trooper from finding out about her suspended license. Harrell was issued tickets to the Town of Sanford Court on November 24th.
Governor Cuomo announced members of a Task Force that will work to implement the plan to end the AIDS epidemic in New York. The Task Force will be supplemented by two advisory groups, & will work to try to reduce the number of new HIV infections to 750 per year by 2020. The task force will meet 5 times beginning with the 1st meeting underway this afternoon until 5:00 this afternoon, All meetings will be made public and viewable via webcast on the governor's website at governor.ny.gov.
Firefighters from Bainbridge, Masonville & Sidney are responding to a structure fire at 7 Railroad Avenue in Bainbridge this afternoon. The fire was called in at about 2:00 PM; WCDO will have more details as they become available.
The FBI has ranked the cities of new York state, in regards to their crime rates, amount of law enforcement, paroled Sex Offenders and other factors, to determine the most dangerous cities to live in. Niagara Falls was named the most dangerous City in New York, followed by Schenectady, Newburgh, Rochester, Gloversville, Buffalo, Jamestown, Albany, then and Binghamton & Auburn.
The Red Cross will conduct a session of the Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Program tomorrow in Greene. The program will provide information on how to be prepared for various disasters. In conjunction with the Red Cross the event is also being hosted by the Greene Rotary Club, from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM at the Genegantslet Golf Club in Greene. More information is available at redcross.org.
The fire at 7 Cherry Street in Oneonta Monday Morning left 2 Oneonta firefighters with minor injuries. One firefighter was taken to Fox Hospital to receive stitches after his leg was cut with broken glass. He was treated and released. A second firefighter was treated at the scene after a piece of ceiling material came down on his head. The fire broke out in the attic of the uninhabited house at around 6:30 AM, damaging the attic and 2nd floor, it was extinguished by 8:00 AM, the West Oneonta, Franklin, Worcester, Sidney and Otego fire departments assisted Oneonta firefighters.
State Troopers from Deposit arrested 26-year-old Naylisha Harrell of Binghamton for False Personation. Harrell is accused of driving at about 92 miles an hour in a 65 miles an hour zone on State Route 17 in the town of Sanford & allegedly identified herself by a false name to keep the Trooper from finding out about her suspended license. Harrell was issued tickets to the Town of Sanford Court on November 24th.
Governor Cuomo announced members of a Task Force that will work to implement the plan to end the AIDS epidemic in New York. The Task Force will be supplemented by two advisory groups, & will work to try to reduce the number of new HIV infections to 750 per year by 2020. The task force will meet 5 times beginning with the 1st meeting underway this afternoon until 5:00 this afternoon, All meetings will be made public and viewable via webcast on the governor's website at governor.ny.gov.
Firefighters from Bainbridge, Masonville & Sidney are responding to a structure fire at 7 Railroad Avenue in Bainbridge this afternoon. The fire was called in at about 2:00 PM; WCDO will have more details as they become available.