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WCDO News — Wednesday 7-1-26
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 7-1-26
Over 600 NYSEG customers in Otsego County are without power today, following last Night's Storms, the Towns of Laurens & Pittsfield in Otsego County have a State of Emergency in effect due to impassable roads from downed trees & power lines. Crews are working to restore power as quickly as possible.
The totals are in for the number of teams registered for this year's Gus Macker Basketball Tournament in Downtown Norwich, organizer Tom Revoir comments:
(Tom Revoir 7-1-26)
Revoir said that those looking to volunteer or be paid referees should call the Norwich YMCA at 607-336-9622 to get involved.
Preparations are wrapping up for the annual Delaware County Fair in Walton in August, Fair Board President Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig 7-1-26)
Craig said that another big announcement about a Fair giveaway will be announced next week, the 139th annual Delaware County Fair will be August 17th through the 22nd this year, one of the highlights will be a show by Chubby Checker.
Broome County Sheriff's Office announced expanded support services at the Broome County Correctional Facility through a partnership with the Addiction Center of Broome County. Sheriff Fred Akshar commented at a Press Conference this afternoon:
(Sheriff Akshar 7-1-26)
Addiction Center of Broome County Executive Director Carmela Pirich commented:
(Carmela Pirich 7-1-26)
More information about their programs on a variety of issues can be found at acbcservices.org
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 7-1-26
About 480 NYSEG customers are without power this morning, following last Night's Storms, the Town of Pittsfield in Otsego County has a State of Emergency in effect due to impassable roads from downed trees & power lines.
38 year old Jennifer Hewitt of Bloomville, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury, Counts 1 and 2 are for 3rd degree Grand Larceny, for unlawfully issuing a check from a different bank to Delaware National Bank of Delhi and then withdrawing more than $3000, to have insufficient funds in either account to cover her withdrawal on 2 occasions.
29 year old Wesley Eignor of Hobart, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury for Attempted Assault, Obstruction of Governmental Administration and Aggravated unlicensed operation of a Motor Vehicle. The indictments stem from an incident where Eignor was stopped by a Delaware County Deputy for speeding, he resisted arrest & assaulted the Deputy, and did not have a license or privilege of operating a motor vehicle.
The Hartwick College new President Laurel Bongiorno, is the College’s 13th president, previously she has been an integral part of Hartwick’s leadership team since joining the College in 2022:
(Laurel Bongiorno 7-1-26)
Bongiorno has identified 3 priorities: building confidence and pride in Hartwick, advancing the Forward Momentum Plan, and ensuring a sustainable future for the College.
Over 600 NYSEG customers in Otsego County are without power today, following last Night's Storms, the Towns of Laurens & Pittsfield in Otsego County have a State of Emergency in effect due to impassable roads from downed trees & power lines. Crews are working to restore power as quickly as possible.
The totals are in for the number of teams registered for this year's Gus Macker Basketball Tournament in Downtown Norwich, organizer Tom Revoir comments:
(Tom Revoir 7-1-26)
Revoir said that those looking to volunteer or be paid referees should call the Norwich YMCA at 607-336-9622 to get involved.
Preparations are wrapping up for the annual Delaware County Fair in Walton in August, Fair Board President Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig 7-1-26)
Craig said that another big announcement about a Fair giveaway will be announced next week, the 139th annual Delaware County Fair will be August 17th through the 22nd this year, one of the highlights will be a show by Chubby Checker.
Broome County Sheriff's Office announced expanded support services at the Broome County Correctional Facility through a partnership with the Addiction Center of Broome County. Sheriff Fred Akshar commented at a Press Conference this afternoon:
(Sheriff Akshar 7-1-26)
Addiction Center of Broome County Executive Director Carmela Pirich commented:
(Carmela Pirich 7-1-26)
More information about their programs on a variety of issues can be found at acbcservices.org
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 7-1-26
About 480 NYSEG customers are without power this morning, following last Night's Storms, the Town of Pittsfield in Otsego County has a State of Emergency in effect due to impassable roads from downed trees & power lines.
38 year old Jennifer Hewitt of Bloomville, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury, Counts 1 and 2 are for 3rd degree Grand Larceny, for unlawfully issuing a check from a different bank to Delaware National Bank of Delhi and then withdrawing more than $3000, to have insufficient funds in either account to cover her withdrawal on 2 occasions.
29 year old Wesley Eignor of Hobart, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury for Attempted Assault, Obstruction of Governmental Administration and Aggravated unlicensed operation of a Motor Vehicle. The indictments stem from an incident where Eignor was stopped by a Delaware County Deputy for speeding, he resisted arrest & assaulted the Deputy, and did not have a license or privilege of operating a motor vehicle.
The Hartwick College new President Laurel Bongiorno, is the College’s 13th president, previously she has been an integral part of Hartwick’s leadership team since joining the College in 2022:
(Laurel Bongiorno 7-1-26)
Bongiorno has identified 3 priorities: building confidence and pride in Hartwick, advancing the Forward Momentum Plan, and ensuring a sustainable future for the College.
WCDO News — Thursday 6-4-26
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 6-4-26
37 year old Emily Cecere of Binghamton pleaded guilty to 3rd Degree Burglary in Delaware County Court Tuesday. On May 9, Troopers were dispatched to 148 2nd Street in Deposit for a report of a stolen vehicle, after a customer reported to the business owner that Cecere was outside of the business entrance, she was no longer employed at that location. Cecere was operating a tow truck from her former employer, Troopers located Cecere and the tow truck, she admitted to taking the tow truck and using the passcode to access the building to get the keys, she was arrested, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury on May 14th, and pleaded guilty, she will be sentenced on July 21st.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner & Celebration will be held tonight in Sidney. The Citizen of the Years is Carol Allen, for her work with the Tri County Senior Center & other organizations, The Business of the Years in USA Custom Pad, The Non Profit of the year is the Sidney United Way & the Distinguished Service award goes to Former Sidney Mayor Andy Matviak, who commented about winning the award:
(Andy Matviak 6-4-26)
The Awards Dinner & Celebration will be held tonight at Club 55 on Union Street in Sidney.
State Police have released the name of the operator of a motorcycle involved in a crash early Wednesday as 39 year old Warren Loza of Vestal. The Investigation revealed that Loza collided with an SUV on State route 434 in the town of Owego, the operator told Police that they did not see the motorcycle coming & pulled out of the road into the lane of traffic, the SUV operator was taken to Wilson Hospital, Loza was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation remains on-going.
Sidney Village Officials announced that a water main break occurred on Circle Drive. The water will be shut off to all the apartments on Circle drive until the repairs are completed, which is estimated to be at about 8:00 PM this evening.
Another Sidney Community Clean-Up will be held at Keith Clark Park on Saturday, June 13. Starting time is set for 9:00 at the park pavilion. Volunteers will help variety of jobs throughout the walking trail areas. Some tools will be available, or volunteers may bring their favorite shovels, pruners or other gardening gear. Work gloves should be worn.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 6-4-26
State Police arrested 36 year old Salvatore Magro of Sherburne following an investigation into reports that underage victims were subjected to unwanted sexual contact while working with him. The investigation determined that over the last two years Magro engaged in a pattern of inappropriate sexual contact toward multiple teenage victims, while the victims were employed at Joe and Vinny’s Pizzeria on North Main Street in the village of Sherburne. Magro was taken into custody & was charged with Three counts of Forcible Touching, Four counts of Sexual Misconduct & Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Magro was transported to the Chenango County Jail for Centralized Arraignment. The victims were issued Orders of Protection, Investigators believe there may be additional victims who have not yet come forward, they can call State Police at (607)561-7400.
At approximately 2:03 pm Wednesday, the Otsego County 911 Center received multiple calls reporting a structure fire at Dietz Street Lofts, at 34 Dietz Street in Oneonta, Units arriving on scene found smoke and flames coming from the rear of the building. Mutual aid was requested to the scene, and the fire was quickly extinguished. No serious injuries have been reported. One individual was transported for evaluation for possible smoke inhalation. Some residents have been displaced and the American Red Cross is contacting them to ensure they have access to temporary shelter. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Numerous area Fire Departments also responded.
59 year old Brian Gill of Andes pleaded guilty to a social security fraud, in US District Court in January, Gill admitted that between January 2021 and November 2023, he was collecting social security disability benefits, while he was managing and personally engaging in physical labor for a tree services company he owned and operated. Gill faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000, As part of his plea, Gill agreed to pay restitution to the SSA for the funds he fraudulently collected.
37 year old Emily Cecere of Binghamton pleaded guilty to 3rd Degree Burglary in Delaware County Court Tuesday. On May 9, Troopers were dispatched to 148 2nd Street in Deposit for a report of a stolen vehicle, after a customer reported to the business owner that Cecere was outside of the business entrance, she was no longer employed at that location. Cecere was operating a tow truck from her former employer, Troopers located Cecere and the tow truck, she admitted to taking the tow truck and using the passcode to access the building to get the keys, she was arrested, was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury on May 14th, and pleaded guilty, she will be sentenced on July 21st.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner & Celebration will be held tonight in Sidney. The Citizen of the Years is Carol Allen, for her work with the Tri County Senior Center & other organizations, The Business of the Years in USA Custom Pad, The Non Profit of the year is the Sidney United Way & the Distinguished Service award goes to Former Sidney Mayor Andy Matviak, who commented about winning the award:
(Andy Matviak 6-4-26)
The Awards Dinner & Celebration will be held tonight at Club 55 on Union Street in Sidney.
State Police have released the name of the operator of a motorcycle involved in a crash early Wednesday as 39 year old Warren Loza of Vestal. The Investigation revealed that Loza collided with an SUV on State route 434 in the town of Owego, the operator told Police that they did not see the motorcycle coming & pulled out of the road into the lane of traffic, the SUV operator was taken to Wilson Hospital, Loza was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation remains on-going.
Sidney Village Officials announced that a water main break occurred on Circle Drive. The water will be shut off to all the apartments on Circle drive until the repairs are completed, which is estimated to be at about 8:00 PM this evening.
Another Sidney Community Clean-Up will be held at Keith Clark Park on Saturday, June 13. Starting time is set for 9:00 at the park pavilion. Volunteers will help variety of jobs throughout the walking trail areas. Some tools will be available, or volunteers may bring their favorite shovels, pruners or other gardening gear. Work gloves should be worn.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 6-4-26
State Police arrested 36 year old Salvatore Magro of Sherburne following an investigation into reports that underage victims were subjected to unwanted sexual contact while working with him. The investigation determined that over the last two years Magro engaged in a pattern of inappropriate sexual contact toward multiple teenage victims, while the victims were employed at Joe and Vinny’s Pizzeria on North Main Street in the village of Sherburne. Magro was taken into custody & was charged with Three counts of Forcible Touching, Four counts of Sexual Misconduct & Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Magro was transported to the Chenango County Jail for Centralized Arraignment. The victims were issued Orders of Protection, Investigators believe there may be additional victims who have not yet come forward, they can call State Police at (607)561-7400.
At approximately 2:03 pm Wednesday, the Otsego County 911 Center received multiple calls reporting a structure fire at Dietz Street Lofts, at 34 Dietz Street in Oneonta, Units arriving on scene found smoke and flames coming from the rear of the building. Mutual aid was requested to the scene, and the fire was quickly extinguished. No serious injuries have been reported. One individual was transported for evaluation for possible smoke inhalation. Some residents have been displaced and the American Red Cross is contacting them to ensure they have access to temporary shelter. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Numerous area Fire Departments also responded.
59 year old Brian Gill of Andes pleaded guilty to a social security fraud, in US District Court in January, Gill admitted that between January 2021 and November 2023, he was collecting social security disability benefits, while he was managing and personally engaging in physical labor for a tree services company he owned and operated. Gill faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000, As part of his plea, Gill agreed to pay restitution to the SSA for the funds he fraudulently collected.
WCDO News — Friday 5-29-26
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-29-26
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided an update on the response to the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility earlier this week. Over 300 incarcerated individuals reporting gastrointestinal illness since Monday, 10 were hospitalized, Dozens of medical and healthcare workers responded, hundreds of bottles of water were sent, antibiotics were provided, After it was determined that Salmonella was what affected the inmates, On Thursday, Servpro completed a deep cleaning of all kitchen, programming areas, hallways and common areas within the Correctional Facility. All laundry and linens have been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Today, regular schedules resumed, visitation hours return on Monday morning.
State Police today announced that they issued a total of 11,104 tickets statewide during the Memorial Day Weekend enforcement campaign. Troopers arrested 211 people for DWI and investigated 693 crashes, with four fatal crashes reported. In Troop C, there were 894 tickets issued, 12 for DWI, 254 for speeding, 195 seat belts violations & 52 violators of the Move Over Law.
Chenango County can move forward with a round of repairs to the Eaton Airport, Chenango County Planning Director Shane Butler explains:
(Shane Butler 5-29-26)
Butler said that the are waiting on the paperwork from the FAA, the project could get stater in the fall or spring of 2027.
Plans are getting firmed up for the Oneonta 250th Anniversary Celebration of American in July, committee spokesman Mark Simonson explains:
(Mark Simonson 5-29-26)
More information & updates are available on the Oneonta 250 Facebook page.
The Classical Guitar Society of Upstate New York is holding a benefit concert Sunday for the Unadilla Food Pantry. The concert will begin at 1:00 PM at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Unadilla.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-29-26
Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 24 year old Alexander Gutierrez of Milford & 28 year old Jordan Gutierrez-Champen for Introducing dangerous contraband in to prison & Conspiracy, following an investigation into suspicious activity in the Otsego County Jail in 2025. Investigators were notified by corrections staff that they had intercepted a letter hidden in a bible which detailed the receipt of contraband by mail to an inmate, they obtained a search warrant for Gutierrez-Champen’s mail, a page had been saturated with a controlled substance later identified as a synthetic cannabis known as “K2.” On Wednesday, deputies located Alexander Gutierrez in the Town of Otego and took him in to custody, he was processed and released. On Thursday deputies responded to the Lakeview Correctional Facility in Chautauqua County and took Jordan Gutierrez-Champen in to custody, he was transported to the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office where he was held for Arraignment.
American Red Cross Blood drives will be held today & tomorrow in the Tri County Region, today, 1 is being held from 1:00 to 5:00 PM at the Roxbury Town Hall, at 56 Hillcrest Drive, another will be held on Saturday at the Southside Mall in Oneonta from 10 am. - 2 pm., Make appointments at RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided an update on the response to the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility earlier this week. Over 300 incarcerated individuals reporting gastrointestinal illness since Monday, 10 were hospitalized, Dozens of medical and healthcare workers responded, hundreds of bottles of water were sent, antibiotics were provided, After it was determined that Salmonella was what affected the inmates, On Thursday, Servpro completed a deep cleaning of all kitchen, programming areas, hallways and common areas within the Correctional Facility. All laundry and linens have been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Today, regular schedules resumed, visitation hours return on Monday morning.
State Police today announced that they issued a total of 11,104 tickets statewide during the Memorial Day Weekend enforcement campaign. Troopers arrested 211 people for DWI and investigated 693 crashes, with four fatal crashes reported. In Troop C, there were 894 tickets issued, 12 for DWI, 254 for speeding, 195 seat belts violations & 52 violators of the Move Over Law.
Chenango County can move forward with a round of repairs to the Eaton Airport, Chenango County Planning Director Shane Butler explains:
(Shane Butler 5-29-26)
Butler said that the are waiting on the paperwork from the FAA, the project could get stater in the fall or spring of 2027.
Plans are getting firmed up for the Oneonta 250th Anniversary Celebration of American in July, committee spokesman Mark Simonson explains:
(Mark Simonson 5-29-26)
More information & updates are available on the Oneonta 250 Facebook page.
The Classical Guitar Society of Upstate New York is holding a benefit concert Sunday for the Unadilla Food Pantry. The concert will begin at 1:00 PM at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Unadilla.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-29-26
Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 24 year old Alexander Gutierrez of Milford & 28 year old Jordan Gutierrez-Champen for Introducing dangerous contraband in to prison & Conspiracy, following an investigation into suspicious activity in the Otsego County Jail in 2025. Investigators were notified by corrections staff that they had intercepted a letter hidden in a bible which detailed the receipt of contraband by mail to an inmate, they obtained a search warrant for Gutierrez-Champen’s mail, a page had been saturated with a controlled substance later identified as a synthetic cannabis known as “K2.” On Wednesday, deputies located Alexander Gutierrez in the Town of Otego and took him in to custody, he was processed and released. On Thursday deputies responded to the Lakeview Correctional Facility in Chautauqua County and took Jordan Gutierrez-Champen in to custody, he was transported to the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office where he was held for Arraignment.
American Red Cross Blood drives will be held today & tomorrow in the Tri County Region, today, 1 is being held from 1:00 to 5:00 PM at the Roxbury Town Hall, at 56 Hillcrest Drive, another will be held on Saturday at the Southside Mall in Oneonta from 10 am. - 2 pm., Make appointments at RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
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WCDO News — Thursday 5-28-26
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 5-28-26
After 7 weeks of being late, the state budget was passed in Albany last night, local Assemblyman Joe Angelino comments:
(Joe Angelino 5-28-26)
Angelino said that they have several more days to wrap up this year's session, and he expects numerous bills to hit the floor for votes in that time-frame.
Plans are going forward to unearth a Time Capsule buried in Unadilla in 1976 and have it opened this July 4th, as part of a celebration for the 250th anniversary of America. Gloria Meenan was one of the 10 year old students involved in the 1976 plans for what went into the time capsule, she told WCDO News about the origins of the plan:
(Gloria Meenan 5-28-26)
Plans call for the Time capsule to be opened on July 4th at 12:00 Noon in from of the Community House, items are being collected to a new time capsule to be buried & unearthed in Unadilla in another 50 years.
Keiko Howard is an artist and painter from Sidney Center who is painting a mural on the Liberty Street Side of 7 Stones in downtown Sidney, She told WCDO News that she was commissioned to paint the mural after completing a small 1 on the side of Sidney Flowers & Gifts:
(Keiko Howard 5-28-26)
Howard said that she is going to paint an indoor mural at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney after the completion of the current work, she is also looking to recruit other area artists to try to have painting & murals in village business district in the region.
The 218th Session of the New York State Police Basic School held their graduation today at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. 175 Troopers graduated, 23 are training in Troop C, 8 are local from the Troop C area. The new Troopers will be starting May 30 and will be with a Field Training Officer for 10 weeks before getting their official permanent station assignment. The list of the graduates can be found at troopers.ny.gov.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 5-28-26
Governor Hochul announced that the State Budget for 26-27 has passed. The 268 Billion Dollar plan includes a Path to implementing Universal Child Care, Reforms to Lower Auto Insurance Premiums, a $1 Billion Energy Rebate, Reforms to Cut Red Tape To Build More Housing and Infrastructure Faster, and the First-In-Nation Law to Crack Down on 3D Printed Ghost Guns
State Police arrested 52 year old Jonathan Menhennett of Oneonta after a dispute at a residence in the town of Oneonta. Menhennett allegedly menaced a victim & made threats with 2 knives, the victim sustained injuries but did not wish to be transported to a hospital. Menhennett was charged with 2 counts of Menacing, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, he was processed & was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment.
State Police arrested 47 year old Brendan Murphy of Oneonta after he violated an Order of Protection & was charged with Criminal Contempt. Troopers responded to a report of a violation of an Order of Protection in Oneonta, the victim, who is a protected party, was invited inside Murphy's residence, a verbal argument turned physical, the victim left, called 911 & was transported to A.O. Fox Hospital for treatment. Murphy had a previous conviction for Criminal Contempt, elevating his charges to a felony. Murphy was processed & turned over to the Otsego County Jail for Arraignment
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital will open the doors of its new Broad Street Entrance as well as a new Orthopedics Suite today, A grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting, along with tours of the new spaces, will take place from 12:30 to 3 pm. on Thursday, May 28. The event is free and open to the public.
Testing from the recent stomach illnesses in the Broome County Correctional Facility has confirmed that the cause was Salmonella infection. On Monday, incarcerated individuals began reporting symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and headaches to medical staff, over 300 individuals reported similar symptoms over the next 2 days. Results returned on Wednesday have confirmed that the illness stems from a food-borne bacterial Salmonella infection. Correctional Facility medical and housing staff and officials from the Broome County Department of Health and Broome County Office of Emergency Services, are treating inmates, Salmonella bacteria usually stems from contaminated foods, including beef, poultry, seafood, milk or eggs & unwashed fruits and vegetables. The investigation is continuing.
Former Marcy Correctional Facility sergeant Glen Trombley pleaded guilty to offering a false instrument for filing and reckless endangerment in connection to the death of inmate Robert Brooks, He was sentenced to 2 years in the Oneida County jail.
After 7 weeks of being late, the state budget was passed in Albany last night, local Assemblyman Joe Angelino comments:
(Joe Angelino 5-28-26)
Angelino said that they have several more days to wrap up this year's session, and he expects numerous bills to hit the floor for votes in that time-frame.
Plans are going forward to unearth a Time Capsule buried in Unadilla in 1976 and have it opened this July 4th, as part of a celebration for the 250th anniversary of America. Gloria Meenan was one of the 10 year old students involved in the 1976 plans for what went into the time capsule, she told WCDO News about the origins of the plan:
(Gloria Meenan 5-28-26)
Plans call for the Time capsule to be opened on July 4th at 12:00 Noon in from of the Community House, items are being collected to a new time capsule to be buried & unearthed in Unadilla in another 50 years.
Keiko Howard is an artist and painter from Sidney Center who is painting a mural on the Liberty Street Side of 7 Stones in downtown Sidney, She told WCDO News that she was commissioned to paint the mural after completing a small 1 on the side of Sidney Flowers & Gifts:
(Keiko Howard 5-28-26)
Howard said that she is going to paint an indoor mural at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney after the completion of the current work, she is also looking to recruit other area artists to try to have painting & murals in village business district in the region.
The 218th Session of the New York State Police Basic School held their graduation today at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. 175 Troopers graduated, 23 are training in Troop C, 8 are local from the Troop C area. The new Troopers will be starting May 30 and will be with a Field Training Officer for 10 weeks before getting their official permanent station assignment. The list of the graduates can be found at troopers.ny.gov.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 5-28-26
Governor Hochul announced that the State Budget for 26-27 has passed. The 268 Billion Dollar plan includes a Path to implementing Universal Child Care, Reforms to Lower Auto Insurance Premiums, a $1 Billion Energy Rebate, Reforms to Cut Red Tape To Build More Housing and Infrastructure Faster, and the First-In-Nation Law to Crack Down on 3D Printed Ghost Guns
State Police arrested 52 year old Jonathan Menhennett of Oneonta after a dispute at a residence in the town of Oneonta. Menhennett allegedly menaced a victim & made threats with 2 knives, the victim sustained injuries but did not wish to be transported to a hospital. Menhennett was charged with 2 counts of Menacing, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, he was processed & was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment.
State Police arrested 47 year old Brendan Murphy of Oneonta after he violated an Order of Protection & was charged with Criminal Contempt. Troopers responded to a report of a violation of an Order of Protection in Oneonta, the victim, who is a protected party, was invited inside Murphy's residence, a verbal argument turned physical, the victim left, called 911 & was transported to A.O. Fox Hospital for treatment. Murphy had a previous conviction for Criminal Contempt, elevating his charges to a felony. Murphy was processed & turned over to the Otsego County Jail for Arraignment
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital will open the doors of its new Broad Street Entrance as well as a new Orthopedics Suite today, A grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting, along with tours of the new spaces, will take place from 12:30 to 3 pm. on Thursday, May 28. The event is free and open to the public.
Testing from the recent stomach illnesses in the Broome County Correctional Facility has confirmed that the cause was Salmonella infection. On Monday, incarcerated individuals began reporting symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and headaches to medical staff, over 300 individuals reported similar symptoms over the next 2 days. Results returned on Wednesday have confirmed that the illness stems from a food-borne bacterial Salmonella infection. Correctional Facility medical and housing staff and officials from the Broome County Department of Health and Broome County Office of Emergency Services, are treating inmates, Salmonella bacteria usually stems from contaminated foods, including beef, poultry, seafood, milk or eggs & unwashed fruits and vegetables. The investigation is continuing.
Former Marcy Correctional Facility sergeant Glen Trombley pleaded guilty to offering a false instrument for filing and reckless endangerment in connection to the death of inmate Robert Brooks, He was sentenced to 2 years in the Oneida County jail.
WCDO News — Friday 5-8-26
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-8-26
Delaware County has been contracting with Delaware Opportunities, to provide nutrition services to Delaware County residents 60 years or older and their spouses. Thursday Night, Delaware Opportunities ceased all operations of senior meals effective immediately. The Delaware County Office for the Aging took over today. Delaware County officials will move forward with the plan to take senior meals service in house rather than waiting until 2027. Delaware County Office for the Aging will be operating these services, and no seniors will be left without meals or services they receive.
The Town of Oneonta announced that they have received a $40,000 grant to plan improvements for the West End corridor. Empire State Development awarded the funding to support the Town of Oneonta West End Development Plan, which calls for businesses and homes, more information is available at townofoneonta.org.
6 people are running for State Comptroller this year, including long time incumbent Tom DiNapoli, Republican Joseph Hernandez is a scientist & business man, and he wrapped up the Republican nomination for the position on the November Ballot, he toured the Southern Tier today & stopped at WCDO and said that one of his top goals is to crack down on fraud and abuse:
(Joseph Hernandez 5-8-26)
Hernandez said that he also would work to streamline the new York state pension fund, in order to get a higher return for those who receive a pension after working for New York State.
27 year old Destiny Grant of Oneonta pleaded guilty in Delaware County Court to Attempted Burglary , she was arrested with several others for breaking into the Oneonta Tractor Supply, she was sentenced to 5 years felony probation supervision
The Sidney Village Clean up Drop Off days will be held again tomorrow from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM @ the Village Garage at 28 Sherman Avenue for village residents only. Accepted items will include electronics, such as computers, Televisions, plus metals, & tires.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-8-26
Governor Hochul announced that an agreement on the late State Budget has been reached with Legislative leaders totaling $268 Billion Dollars. Among the agreements highlighted, Universal Child Care, Reforms to Lower Auto Insurance Premiums, a $1 Billion Energy Rebate to New Yorkers, Reforms to increase housing construction and a Crack Down on 3D Printed Ghost Guns
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office announce that a new labor agreement has been reached with Corrections Union, the Otsego County Board of Representatives approved a new contract for the men and women of the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division, making the Sheriff’s Office comparable to surrounding County agencies.
The Otsego County Solid Waste Department will host the 21st Earth Festival event from 10 am. to 3 pm. Saturday, at SUNY Oneonta, in the Chase Auditorium. Events include educational workshops, the repair Café, and activities for children, seed exchange, and a morning bird walk. County Officials will be there promoting recycling and waste diversion practices that the county has developed over the years for residents of the county.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies will feature an appearance by former New York Met All Star Pitcher Doc Gooden tonight, spokesman Eddie Saunders explains:
(Eddie Saunders 5-8-26)
More information about tickets can be found at bingrp.com.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli reported today that despite median household incomes increasing in every New York County from 2019-2024, they did not keep pace with the cost of living when adjusting for the 23.1% inflation during that time period. The analysis shows that the inflation adjusted median household income increased by $1,688, or 2%, from 2019 to 2024, in 23 of the state’s 62 counties, real median household income decreased. Locally, 3 of the 10 largest percentage decreases in real household incomes were found in the Southern Tier Counties.
2 more American Red Cross Blood drives are being held today, 1 in Oneonta from 1:30 pm. - 5:30 pm., at the American Legion at 279 Chestnut Street, and another from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the O'Neil High School, in Walton. Book a time to give blood or platelets now by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
Delaware County has been contracting with Delaware Opportunities, to provide nutrition services to Delaware County residents 60 years or older and their spouses. Thursday Night, Delaware Opportunities ceased all operations of senior meals effective immediately. The Delaware County Office for the Aging took over today. Delaware County officials will move forward with the plan to take senior meals service in house rather than waiting until 2027. Delaware County Office for the Aging will be operating these services, and no seniors will be left without meals or services they receive.
The Town of Oneonta announced that they have received a $40,000 grant to plan improvements for the West End corridor. Empire State Development awarded the funding to support the Town of Oneonta West End Development Plan, which calls for businesses and homes, more information is available at townofoneonta.org.
6 people are running for State Comptroller this year, including long time incumbent Tom DiNapoli, Republican Joseph Hernandez is a scientist & business man, and he wrapped up the Republican nomination for the position on the November Ballot, he toured the Southern Tier today & stopped at WCDO and said that one of his top goals is to crack down on fraud and abuse:
(Joseph Hernandez 5-8-26)
Hernandez said that he also would work to streamline the new York state pension fund, in order to get a higher return for those who receive a pension after working for New York State.
27 year old Destiny Grant of Oneonta pleaded guilty in Delaware County Court to Attempted Burglary , she was arrested with several others for breaking into the Oneonta Tractor Supply, she was sentenced to 5 years felony probation supervision
The Sidney Village Clean up Drop Off days will be held again tomorrow from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM @ the Village Garage at 28 Sherman Avenue for village residents only. Accepted items will include electronics, such as computers, Televisions, plus metals, & tires.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-8-26
Governor Hochul announced that an agreement on the late State Budget has been reached with Legislative leaders totaling $268 Billion Dollars. Among the agreements highlighted, Universal Child Care, Reforms to Lower Auto Insurance Premiums, a $1 Billion Energy Rebate to New Yorkers, Reforms to increase housing construction and a Crack Down on 3D Printed Ghost Guns
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office announce that a new labor agreement has been reached with Corrections Union, the Otsego County Board of Representatives approved a new contract for the men and women of the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division, making the Sheriff’s Office comparable to surrounding County agencies.
The Otsego County Solid Waste Department will host the 21st Earth Festival event from 10 am. to 3 pm. Saturday, at SUNY Oneonta, in the Chase Auditorium. Events include educational workshops, the repair Café, and activities for children, seed exchange, and a morning bird walk. County Officials will be there promoting recycling and waste diversion practices that the county has developed over the years for residents of the county.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies will feature an appearance by former New York Met All Star Pitcher Doc Gooden tonight, spokesman Eddie Saunders explains:
(Eddie Saunders 5-8-26)
More information about tickets can be found at bingrp.com.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli reported today that despite median household incomes increasing in every New York County from 2019-2024, they did not keep pace with the cost of living when adjusting for the 23.1% inflation during that time period. The analysis shows that the inflation adjusted median household income increased by $1,688, or 2%, from 2019 to 2024, in 23 of the state’s 62 counties, real median household income decreased. Locally, 3 of the 10 largest percentage decreases in real household incomes were found in the Southern Tier Counties.
2 more American Red Cross Blood drives are being held today, 1 in Oneonta from 1:30 pm. - 5:30 pm., at the American Legion at 279 Chestnut Street, and another from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the O'Neil High School, in Walton. Book a time to give blood or platelets now by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
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WCDO News — Monday 4-27-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 4-27-26
State Police arrested 46 year old James Lewis of Binghamton after a dispute that resulted in another man sustaining serious injuries. Lewis has been charged with 1st Degree Robbery & Assault, On Friday afternoon, Troopers were dispatched to Endicott for a report of a male who had been struck multiple times by a baseball bat following a dispute. The 48 year old unidentified victim was taken to Wilson Medical Center, where he underwent surgery & was listed in stable condition. An investigation determined that Lewis and the victim had previously traded e-bikes, with the victim expected to pay Lewis, when he failed to provide payment, Lewis struck him multiple times with a baseball bat then left the area with the e-bike. Troopers located Lewis Saturday, was taken into custody without incident, and the e-bike was recovered. Lewis was processed & was turned over to the Broome County Jail for Arraignment.
Broome County Sheriff’s Office and numerous local fire departments responded last Wednesday to a house fire at 803 Hill Avenue in the Town of Union. Firefighters found a fully involved fire, after extinguishing the fire, a victim was located inside the residence, deceased. The deceased victim was identified as 86 year old Joyce Bassos, There were no other occupants in the residence. The cause of the fire is under investigation, The preliminary investigation does not indicate any criminal action.
The 29th Gus Macker Basketball Tournament will be held in July in Downtown Norwich, and organizers need referees for the courts for both days, according to organizer Tom Revoir:
(Tom Revoir 4-27-26)
The Gus Macker Norwich tournament will be July 10-12, 2026, interested referees should email trevoir@norwichymca.org
The Deposit Village Board has decided to discontinue their contract with the Broome County Sheriff's Office to have a dedicate law enforcement presence in Deposit. The move comes about 6 years after the dissolution of the Deposit Police Department. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar released a statement saying the\at the decision will make emergency response times in the Village unpredictable, they will respond to emergencies along with the New York State Police going forward.
The Chenango County Historical Society is seeking a Patron Engagement Coordinator to enhance community engagement and visitor experience, with a focus on capacity-building and strategic development. Interested job seekers can review the job description and apply for the position online at chenangohistorical.org/jobs.
A.M. NEWS Monday 4-27-26
Broome County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle parked at a residence in the Town of Sanford Tuesday. Deputies located the suspicious vehicle and performed a traffic stop. The driver, 29 year old Philip Briggs of Deposit told deputies that he had picked up the passenger, 37 year old Emily Cecere of Binghamton, who claimed to have been staying at the residence, The owner confirmed that no one was authorized to stay there. Briggs was found to have a burglary tool in his possession and Cecere was found to be in possession of a credit card belonging to a deceased individual who lived at the residence. Briggs was charged with Burglary, Possession of Burglar Tools and Conspiracy, Cecere was charged with Burglary and Conspiracy, they will face court action shortly.
During Earth Week, The State DEC announced a total of 23 municipalities certified under New York State’s Climate Smart Communities Certification program. The certifications recognize that these communities have taken actions to reduce flood risk, address extreme heat, invest in clean energy, improve infrastructure, reduce air pollution, and increase resilience across the state. Bronze certified and re certified communities include: Village of Cooperstown, the Town of Middlefield & Otsego County.
Otsego County Hazard Mitigation Plan is available for review, and there will be online meetings regarding that plan, tonight from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and on Tuesday from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. More information can be found at otsegocounty.com and then scroll to the Planning Department hazard mitigation plan for the links to the meetings.
Next to New in Sidney will be opening up at a new larger location this week in Sidney, Julie Van Buren & Marie Sherwood told WCDO News about the move:
(Julie Van Buren Marie Sherwood 4-27-26)
Volunteers are needed to fill some hours at the new location, also, at the end of the year, money raised will be donated to a wide variety of non profit organizations in the Tri-Town Area.
American Red Cross Blood Drives are being held today in Gilbertsville from 2 pm. - 6 pm., at the GMU Central School, State Highway 51, another will be in Cooperstown from 10:30 am. - 3:30 pm., at the Cooperstown High School, make appointments by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
State Police arrested 46 year old James Lewis of Binghamton after a dispute that resulted in another man sustaining serious injuries. Lewis has been charged with 1st Degree Robbery & Assault, On Friday afternoon, Troopers were dispatched to Endicott for a report of a male who had been struck multiple times by a baseball bat following a dispute. The 48 year old unidentified victim was taken to Wilson Medical Center, where he underwent surgery & was listed in stable condition. An investigation determined that Lewis and the victim had previously traded e-bikes, with the victim expected to pay Lewis, when he failed to provide payment, Lewis struck him multiple times with a baseball bat then left the area with the e-bike. Troopers located Lewis Saturday, was taken into custody without incident, and the e-bike was recovered. Lewis was processed & was turned over to the Broome County Jail for Arraignment.
Broome County Sheriff’s Office and numerous local fire departments responded last Wednesday to a house fire at 803 Hill Avenue in the Town of Union. Firefighters found a fully involved fire, after extinguishing the fire, a victim was located inside the residence, deceased. The deceased victim was identified as 86 year old Joyce Bassos, There were no other occupants in the residence. The cause of the fire is under investigation, The preliminary investigation does not indicate any criminal action.
The 29th Gus Macker Basketball Tournament will be held in July in Downtown Norwich, and organizers need referees for the courts for both days, according to organizer Tom Revoir:
(Tom Revoir 4-27-26)
The Gus Macker Norwich tournament will be July 10-12, 2026, interested referees should email trevoir@norwichymca.org
The Deposit Village Board has decided to discontinue their contract with the Broome County Sheriff's Office to have a dedicate law enforcement presence in Deposit. The move comes about 6 years after the dissolution of the Deposit Police Department. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar released a statement saying the\at the decision will make emergency response times in the Village unpredictable, they will respond to emergencies along with the New York State Police going forward.
The Chenango County Historical Society is seeking a Patron Engagement Coordinator to enhance community engagement and visitor experience, with a focus on capacity-building and strategic development. Interested job seekers can review the job description and apply for the position online at chenangohistorical.org/jobs.
A.M. NEWS Monday 4-27-26
Broome County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle parked at a residence in the Town of Sanford Tuesday. Deputies located the suspicious vehicle and performed a traffic stop. The driver, 29 year old Philip Briggs of Deposit told deputies that he had picked up the passenger, 37 year old Emily Cecere of Binghamton, who claimed to have been staying at the residence, The owner confirmed that no one was authorized to stay there. Briggs was found to have a burglary tool in his possession and Cecere was found to be in possession of a credit card belonging to a deceased individual who lived at the residence. Briggs was charged with Burglary, Possession of Burglar Tools and Conspiracy, Cecere was charged with Burglary and Conspiracy, they will face court action shortly.
During Earth Week, The State DEC announced a total of 23 municipalities certified under New York State’s Climate Smart Communities Certification program. The certifications recognize that these communities have taken actions to reduce flood risk, address extreme heat, invest in clean energy, improve infrastructure, reduce air pollution, and increase resilience across the state. Bronze certified and re certified communities include: Village of Cooperstown, the Town of Middlefield & Otsego County.
Otsego County Hazard Mitigation Plan is available for review, and there will be online meetings regarding that plan, tonight from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and on Tuesday from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. More information can be found at otsegocounty.com and then scroll to the Planning Department hazard mitigation plan for the links to the meetings.
Next to New in Sidney will be opening up at a new larger location this week in Sidney, Julie Van Buren & Marie Sherwood told WCDO News about the move:
(Julie Van Buren Marie Sherwood 4-27-26)
Volunteers are needed to fill some hours at the new location, also, at the end of the year, money raised will be donated to a wide variety of non profit organizations in the Tri-Town Area.
American Red Cross Blood Drives are being held today in Gilbertsville from 2 pm. - 6 pm., at the GMU Central School, State Highway 51, another will be in Cooperstown from 10:30 am. - 3:30 pm., at the Cooperstown High School, make appointments by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
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WCDO News — Thursday 4-23-26
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 4-23-26
The results are in for the Otsego County Solid Waste Plastic Film Recycling challenge, where students were encouraged to recycle bread-bags and similar plastics, Otsego County Waste Management & Recycling Coordinator Kyle King told WCDO News who the winners were:
(Kyle King 4-23-26)
King said that each winning district will get an ice cream social Sponsored by Stewart's
The 4 Towns Forward Community Yard Sales will be held in Sidney, Unadilla, Bainbridge, Afton & Guilford Saturday with area residents selling items at their homes or in designated areas, organizer Teri Schunk Explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-23-26)
More information or the Maps of those participating can be found on the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
Governor Hochuls's Office announced that $237.7 Million Dollars was returned to New Yorkers in 2025. The Department of Financial Services Returned $134 million to Consumers and Health Care Providers, the Public Service Commission Helped Over 75,000 New Yorkers with Complaints in 2025, Collecting Nearly $66 Million for Consumers, the Department of Labor Recovered More Than $35 Million in Wage Theft and Collected $2.2 Million in Penalties. Also, the Division of Consumer Protection Helped Over 27,000 New Yorkers, collecting Nearly $2.7 Million for Consumers, New Yorkers Can File a Complaint at dfs.ny.gov/complaint.
The Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond reported to the Board of Supervisors meeting this week, that the road patrol division responded to 18,518 total calls for service in 2025, arrests were up 6.2% last year from 2024, traffic tickets increased by 5.4% and motor vehicle accidents saw an increase of 37.66%. The office's Criminal Investigations Division investigated 740 cases last year, including 69 where warrants were requested, making 64 arrests. The corrections division saw a 28% reduction in the number of inmates processed into the jail in 2025.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 4-23-26
State Police arrested 23 year old Bradley Scymanski of Newark Valley after a road rage incident that resulted in shots fired. Scymanski was charged with Attempted Assault, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Use of a Firearm & Reckless Endangerment, An investigation determined that on Wednesday afternoon, a road rage incident between 2 vehicles occurred on East Main Street in the town of Union, when Scymanski allegedly discharged a firearm at the other vehicle, No injuries were reported. Scymanski was located and taken into custody without incident, he was processed & then turned over to the Broome County Jail for Centralized Arraignment, where he was remanded without bail.
State Police in Troop C conducted an “Operation Hard Hat” detail Wednesday along State Route 17 in the town of Windsor. The detail coincides with National Work Zone Awareness Week, 65 citations were issued; 34 for Speeding, 8 for Seat-belt compliance, 4 for Operating an electronic device, 9 for Failure to move over and 10 for other assorted violations.
Broome County officials announced today that they have received $854,370.00 in New York State funding through the STRIVE II program to cut down on domestic violence. This funding will support a coordinated countywide effort to improve outcomes for victims of domestic violence and strengthen public safety.
An American Red Cross Blood drive will be held in Cooperstown today from 12:30 pm. - 5:30 pm., at St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 31 Elm Street; Book an appointments at RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
The results are in for the Otsego County Solid Waste Plastic Film Recycling challenge, where students were encouraged to recycle bread-bags and similar plastics, Otsego County Waste Management & Recycling Coordinator Kyle King told WCDO News who the winners were:
(Kyle King 4-23-26)
King said that each winning district will get an ice cream social Sponsored by Stewart's
The 4 Towns Forward Community Yard Sales will be held in Sidney, Unadilla, Bainbridge, Afton & Guilford Saturday with area residents selling items at their homes or in designated areas, organizer Teri Schunk Explains:
(Teri Schunk 4-23-26)
More information or the Maps of those participating can be found on the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
Governor Hochuls's Office announced that $237.7 Million Dollars was returned to New Yorkers in 2025. The Department of Financial Services Returned $134 million to Consumers and Health Care Providers, the Public Service Commission Helped Over 75,000 New Yorkers with Complaints in 2025, Collecting Nearly $66 Million for Consumers, the Department of Labor Recovered More Than $35 Million in Wage Theft and Collected $2.2 Million in Penalties. Also, the Division of Consumer Protection Helped Over 27,000 New Yorkers, collecting Nearly $2.7 Million for Consumers, New Yorkers Can File a Complaint at dfs.ny.gov/complaint.
The Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond reported to the Board of Supervisors meeting this week, that the road patrol division responded to 18,518 total calls for service in 2025, arrests were up 6.2% last year from 2024, traffic tickets increased by 5.4% and motor vehicle accidents saw an increase of 37.66%. The office's Criminal Investigations Division investigated 740 cases last year, including 69 where warrants were requested, making 64 arrests. The corrections division saw a 28% reduction in the number of inmates processed into the jail in 2025.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 4-23-26
State Police arrested 23 year old Bradley Scymanski of Newark Valley after a road rage incident that resulted in shots fired. Scymanski was charged with Attempted Assault, Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Use of a Firearm & Reckless Endangerment, An investigation determined that on Wednesday afternoon, a road rage incident between 2 vehicles occurred on East Main Street in the town of Union, when Scymanski allegedly discharged a firearm at the other vehicle, No injuries were reported. Scymanski was located and taken into custody without incident, he was processed & then turned over to the Broome County Jail for Centralized Arraignment, where he was remanded without bail.
State Police in Troop C conducted an “Operation Hard Hat” detail Wednesday along State Route 17 in the town of Windsor. The detail coincides with National Work Zone Awareness Week, 65 citations were issued; 34 for Speeding, 8 for Seat-belt compliance, 4 for Operating an electronic device, 9 for Failure to move over and 10 for other assorted violations.
Broome County officials announced today that they have received $854,370.00 in New York State funding through the STRIVE II program to cut down on domestic violence. This funding will support a coordinated countywide effort to improve outcomes for victims of domestic violence and strengthen public safety.
An American Red Cross Blood drive will be held in Cooperstown today from 12:30 pm. - 5:30 pm., at St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 31 Elm Street; Book an appointments at RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
WCDO News — Monday 4-20-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 4-20-26
The Annual 4 Towns Forward yard sales will be held this Saturday, with numerous sales available in participating communities, according the Organizer Teri Schunk:
(Teri Schunk 4-20-26)
More information about this & other events can be found at the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
This Week is National Work Zone Awareness Week, a campaign today through Friday that promotes work zone safety statewide, urging drivers to slow down, stay alert and follow New York State’s Move Over Law to protect highway and roadside workers. After three straight years of decline, work zone crashes have increased, In 2025, there were 366 work zone crashes on NYSDOT-owned roads that resulted in 58 injuries and two fatalities. Beginning this week & running throughout the summer, State Police and local law enforcement agencies will conduct “Operation Hardhat” details in active work zones statewide. New York continues to expand its Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement program, where cameras are deployed, to deter speeding & aggressive driving, more information is available at ny.gov/workzone.
The Bassett Cancer Institute is inviting all cancer survivors to its annual Survivors Day Luncheon, on Sunday, June 7 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. The event is free to anyone who has received a cancer diagnosis, plus one guest. It will be catered by Brooks’ House of BBQ and held at Fenimore Farm & Country Village, on State Route 80 in Cooperstown, Registration will be open through May 29 and is required for all attendees. Those wishing to attend should call 1-800-BASSETT; for additional information and visit bassett.org/cancer-care.
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold this year's Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the General Clinton Park during the Canoe Regatta on Saturday, May 23, at 11:00 AM in the awards tent near the finish line. This year's Inductees will be John Cassale of Southhampton, Massachusetts, Going for his Fortieth 70-mile finish, Pete Bauerle of Bainbridge, with 30 finishes, he also serves as the race historian and keeper of the museum, Duke Fisher of Bainbridge, with 32 finishes & Barb Mulkins of Bainbridge, for her involvement for over 20 years in many roles behind the scenes. More information is available at canoeregatta.org, also The Bainbridge Chamber will hold their next meeting Tuesday morning @ 7:30 am at the back of Bob's Diner.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 4-20-26
51 year old Jason Gonzales of Laurens pleaded guilty to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Attempted Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, he was sentenced to 5 years in state prison on each charge, to be followed by 2 years of post-release supervision. On December 6, State Police conducted a traffic stop in Sidney when a vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign, the Trooper observed several hypodermic needles and scales, Gonzales was a passenger in the vehicle, he threw a plastic bag containing fentanyl out of the vehicle. Gonzalez was arrested, processed & released. 5 days later, another State Trooper conducted a traffic stop on River Road in Sidney, Gonzales was once again a passenger with drug paraphernalia in the vehicle, Gonzales was taken into custody, he was searched, and fentanyl was found, he appeared in Delaware County Court & pleaded guilty, the sentences will run concurrently, he was remanded to the Delaware County Jail to begin his sentence.
56 year old Paul Petrosky of Walton pleaded guilty to Criminal Sale of a Controlled substance in Delaware County Court, he admitted to selling methamphetamines. On December 19, 2024, a Delaware County Grand Jury indicted Petrosky for 2 counts each of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance & Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a temporary order of protection prohibiting Petrosky from having any contact with the child. Sentencing will be in May.
The State DOT is advising motorists to expect lane closures on I-81 northbound between exits 16 and 21 starting today as crews begin a $19 million pavement resurfacing project. 9 miles from Front Street to Castle Creek will be upgraded, Work will be scheduled overnight where possible, and work restrictions will be in place during events such as the Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally. The project is expected to be completed in winter 2026. Motorists are urged to stay alert, obey posted work zone speeds and move over when approaching highway work crews.
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee & law enforcement agencies across the state, will participate in the “No Empty Chair” Campaign this week focused on education, awareness, and enforcement to keep young drivers safe. The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, along with other agencies statewide, will be increasing patrols near area schools, today's focus is Underage Drinking & Impaired Driving, Tuesday, Seat Belts & Child Restraints, Wednesday, Cell Phone Use & Texting While Driving, Thursday, Operation Safe Stop, and Friday, Speeding in School Zones.
The Annual 4 Towns Forward yard sales will be held this Saturday, with numerous sales available in participating communities, according the Organizer Teri Schunk:
(Teri Schunk 4-20-26)
More information about this & other events can be found at the 4 Towns Forward Facebook page.
This Week is National Work Zone Awareness Week, a campaign today through Friday that promotes work zone safety statewide, urging drivers to slow down, stay alert and follow New York State’s Move Over Law to protect highway and roadside workers. After three straight years of decline, work zone crashes have increased, In 2025, there were 366 work zone crashes on NYSDOT-owned roads that resulted in 58 injuries and two fatalities. Beginning this week & running throughout the summer, State Police and local law enforcement agencies will conduct “Operation Hardhat” details in active work zones statewide. New York continues to expand its Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement program, where cameras are deployed, to deter speeding & aggressive driving, more information is available at ny.gov/workzone.
The Bassett Cancer Institute is inviting all cancer survivors to its annual Survivors Day Luncheon, on Sunday, June 7 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. The event is free to anyone who has received a cancer diagnosis, plus one guest. It will be catered by Brooks’ House of BBQ and held at Fenimore Farm & Country Village, on State Route 80 in Cooperstown, Registration will be open through May 29 and is required for all attendees. Those wishing to attend should call 1-800-BASSETT; for additional information and visit bassett.org/cancer-care.
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold this year's Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the General Clinton Park during the Canoe Regatta on Saturday, May 23, at 11:00 AM in the awards tent near the finish line. This year's Inductees will be John Cassale of Southhampton, Massachusetts, Going for his Fortieth 70-mile finish, Pete Bauerle of Bainbridge, with 30 finishes, he also serves as the race historian and keeper of the museum, Duke Fisher of Bainbridge, with 32 finishes & Barb Mulkins of Bainbridge, for her involvement for over 20 years in many roles behind the scenes. More information is available at canoeregatta.org, also The Bainbridge Chamber will hold their next meeting Tuesday morning @ 7:30 am at the back of Bob's Diner.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 4-20-26
51 year old Jason Gonzales of Laurens pleaded guilty to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Attempted Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, he was sentenced to 5 years in state prison on each charge, to be followed by 2 years of post-release supervision. On December 6, State Police conducted a traffic stop in Sidney when a vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign, the Trooper observed several hypodermic needles and scales, Gonzales was a passenger in the vehicle, he threw a plastic bag containing fentanyl out of the vehicle. Gonzalez was arrested, processed & released. 5 days later, another State Trooper conducted a traffic stop on River Road in Sidney, Gonzales was once again a passenger with drug paraphernalia in the vehicle, Gonzales was taken into custody, he was searched, and fentanyl was found, he appeared in Delaware County Court & pleaded guilty, the sentences will run concurrently, he was remanded to the Delaware County Jail to begin his sentence.
56 year old Paul Petrosky of Walton pleaded guilty to Criminal Sale of a Controlled substance in Delaware County Court, he admitted to selling methamphetamines. On December 19, 2024, a Delaware County Grand Jury indicted Petrosky for 2 counts each of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance & Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a temporary order of protection prohibiting Petrosky from having any contact with the child. Sentencing will be in May.
The State DOT is advising motorists to expect lane closures on I-81 northbound between exits 16 and 21 starting today as crews begin a $19 million pavement resurfacing project. 9 miles from Front Street to Castle Creek will be upgraded, Work will be scheduled overnight where possible, and work restrictions will be in place during events such as the Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally. The project is expected to be completed in winter 2026. Motorists are urged to stay alert, obey posted work zone speeds and move over when approaching highway work crews.
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee & law enforcement agencies across the state, will participate in the “No Empty Chair” Campaign this week focused on education, awareness, and enforcement to keep young drivers safe. The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, along with other agencies statewide, will be increasing patrols near area schools, today's focus is Underage Drinking & Impaired Driving, Tuesday, Seat Belts & Child Restraints, Wednesday, Cell Phone Use & Texting While Driving, Thursday, Operation Safe Stop, and Friday, Speeding in School Zones.
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WCDO News — Friday 4-10-26
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-10-26
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant has been awarded to the Village of Morris for $4.5 million as winners of the 4th round of the NY Forward program. Butternut Valley Alliance Chairperson Maggie Brenner told WCDO News what happens next:
(Maggie Brenner 4-10-26)
After the successful Morris Grant award, the alliance will try to acquire a similar one for Gilbertsville, as they continue to try to improve the region & make the Butternut Valley into a popular tourist destination.
Norwich City Officials are working with State & Federal Lawmakers & other organizations to try to find a store that can go in where the Grand Union store was located at 54 East Main Street in Norwich, Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey said that there are some obstacles to getting a new store in quickly:
(Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey 4-10-26)
The link to the online auction will begin April 20, with a bid starting at $500,000 can be found at loopnet.com, Property tours are available by calling 914-220-9758.
New York State agency overtime costs increased 22.7% in 2025 for a total of $1.6 billion, while the number of overtime hours increased by 5.9%, according to the annual report by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The size of the state workforce grew for a third straight year in 2025 increasing by 2.7%, Overtime hours and earnings have continued to surge at the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, The figures were influenced by the strike by some Corrections employees that took place between Feb. 17, and March 10, 2025.
A.M. NEWS Friday 4-10-26
The Unadilla Fire Department responded Thursday Afternoon at about 2:10 PM to a reported brush fire in the town of Unadilla. 1st arriving crews encountered a large brush fire making it's way up a hillside, NYSEG crews responded to turn off power lines, Firefighters were able to contain the fire and then attack any hot spots following the power shut off. An estimated 4.1 acres burned with all crews being back in service around 5:30 PM. No injuries were reported.
P-A-K Construction is hosting "GUILFORD'S ROAD CLEAN UP DAY" on Saturday from 10 TO 3; PAK Owner Paul Knowles comments:
(Paul Knowles 4-10-26)
Knowles said that the event is open to residents in ROCKDALE, MT. UPTON, ROCKWELL MILLS AND GUILFORD and will be held at P-A-K CONSTRUCTION ON Chenango County road 36.
THE OUT OF THE WOODWORK PLAYERS PRESENT 'THE IMAGINARY INVALID' tonight, Saturday Night at 7:30 PM & Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM, cast members Emily & Scott Germond explain:
(Emily & Scott Germond 4-10-26)
The tickets are available at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater before the show or at outofthewoodworkplayers.org.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant has been awarded to the Village of Morris for $4.5 million as winners of the 4th round of the NY Forward program. Butternut Valley Alliance Chairperson Maggie Brenner told WCDO News what happens next:
(Maggie Brenner 4-10-26)
After the successful Morris Grant award, the alliance will try to acquire a similar one for Gilbertsville, as they continue to try to improve the region & make the Butternut Valley into a popular tourist destination.
Norwich City Officials are working with State & Federal Lawmakers & other organizations to try to find a store that can go in where the Grand Union store was located at 54 East Main Street in Norwich, Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey said that there are some obstacles to getting a new store in quickly:
(Norwich Mayor Robert Jeffrey 4-10-26)
The link to the online auction will begin April 20, with a bid starting at $500,000 can be found at loopnet.com, Property tours are available by calling 914-220-9758.
New York State agency overtime costs increased 22.7% in 2025 for a total of $1.6 billion, while the number of overtime hours increased by 5.9%, according to the annual report by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The size of the state workforce grew for a third straight year in 2025 increasing by 2.7%, Overtime hours and earnings have continued to surge at the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, The figures were influenced by the strike by some Corrections employees that took place between Feb. 17, and March 10, 2025.
A.M. NEWS Friday 4-10-26
The Unadilla Fire Department responded Thursday Afternoon at about 2:10 PM to a reported brush fire in the town of Unadilla. 1st arriving crews encountered a large brush fire making it's way up a hillside, NYSEG crews responded to turn off power lines, Firefighters were able to contain the fire and then attack any hot spots following the power shut off. An estimated 4.1 acres burned with all crews being back in service around 5:30 PM. No injuries were reported.
P-A-K Construction is hosting "GUILFORD'S ROAD CLEAN UP DAY" on Saturday from 10 TO 3; PAK Owner Paul Knowles comments:
(Paul Knowles 4-10-26)
Knowles said that the event is open to residents in ROCKDALE, MT. UPTON, ROCKWELL MILLS AND GUILFORD and will be held at P-A-K CONSTRUCTION ON Chenango County road 36.
THE OUT OF THE WOODWORK PLAYERS PRESENT 'THE IMAGINARY INVALID' tonight, Saturday Night at 7:30 PM & Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM, cast members Emily & Scott Germond explain:
(Emily & Scott Germond 4-10-26)
The tickets are available at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater before the show or at outofthewoodworkplayers.org.
BAINBRIDGE TOWN HALL THEATREButternut Valley AllianceDRI GRANTEMILY GERMONDGOVERNOR HOCHULGUILFORDMAGGIE BRENNERMorrisMT. UPTONNew YorkNORWICH MAYOR ROBERT JEFFREYOUT OF THE WOODWORKS PLAYERSPAK CONSTRUCTIONROCKWELL MILLSSCOTT GERMONDState Comptroller Thomas DiNapoliUNADILLA FIRE DEPARTMENTWCDOWCDO NY
WCDO News — Thursday 4-9-26
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 4-9-26
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that various Municipalities in the Mohawk Valley, received Downtown Revitalization Initiative funds, locally the Village of Morris will receive $4.5 million as winners of the 4th round of the NY Forward program. Morris will invest in sidewalks, streetscapes and housing to strengthen its downtown region in order to make the village a more popular tourist location.
Progress is being made towards the early childhood education center in the lower level of the new Commerce Chenango Building at 19 East Main Street, in downtown Norwich. The project is being coordinated by Commerce Chenango, in collaboration with the City of Norwich, the Chenango County Industrial Development Agency, & "The Place" The center is approved to serve 52 children, featuring classrooms, a play room, and dedicated outdoor space, the project is expected to be completed & open in October.
Village of Sidney reminds local residents that the Department of Public Works will be continuing with Spring Brush Removal, crews will be doing brush pick up the first week of every month. Residents should pile Brush neatly at curb, parallel to the street. More information is available at 607-561 2339
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the country by placing American Flags along the village streets and purchasing buntings for the businesses. Businesses interesting in having a bunting placed on their property, should email the Bainbridge Chamber to bainbridge.chamber@yahoo.com. Individuals may purchase buntings from the Chamber for $25.00. The Chamber requests that orders be placed by April 14th. More information is available by calling 607-967-8700.
Public trust in politics and government has reached historic lows in the United States according to recent polling numbers. Recent data shows that only 17% to 22% of Americans trust the federal government to do what is right, Recent Polls of New York State residents regarding local & State politics is also at a low 17% approval rate.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 4-9-26
The City of Norwich and Chenango County Emergency Operations Center have issued a travel advisory for motorists using state Route 12 for bridge work on the Route 12 bridge over the Canasawacta Creek at the Southern end of the City. Work began earlier this week & is expected to take about 2 weeks to complete, Motorists can expect delays, drivers are advised to seek alternate routes during the work period.
The National Weather Service are reminding residents that the state burn ban remains in effect through May 14th. The Weather service reported today that the combination of dry ground, wind gusts of 20 to 30 miles & hours & low relative humidity levels can contribute to an elevated risk of fast spreading wildfires currently in New York State.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held in Hancock from 1 pm. - 6 pm., today at the Hancock Fire House, State Highway 97, to donate blood or platelets by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that various Municipalities in the Mohawk Valley, received Downtown Revitalization Initiative funds, locally the Village of Morris will receive $4.5 million as winners of the 4th round of the NY Forward program. Morris will invest in sidewalks, streetscapes and housing to strengthen its downtown region in order to make the village a more popular tourist location.
Progress is being made towards the early childhood education center in the lower level of the new Commerce Chenango Building at 19 East Main Street, in downtown Norwich. The project is being coordinated by Commerce Chenango, in collaboration with the City of Norwich, the Chenango County Industrial Development Agency, & "The Place" The center is approved to serve 52 children, featuring classrooms, a play room, and dedicated outdoor space, the project is expected to be completed & open in October.
Village of Sidney reminds local residents that the Department of Public Works will be continuing with Spring Brush Removal, crews will be doing brush pick up the first week of every month. Residents should pile Brush neatly at curb, parallel to the street. More information is available at 607-561 2339
The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the country by placing American Flags along the village streets and purchasing buntings for the businesses. Businesses interesting in having a bunting placed on their property, should email the Bainbridge Chamber to bainbridge.chamber@yahoo.com. Individuals may purchase buntings from the Chamber for $25.00. The Chamber requests that orders be placed by April 14th. More information is available by calling 607-967-8700.
Public trust in politics and government has reached historic lows in the United States according to recent polling numbers. Recent data shows that only 17% to 22% of Americans trust the federal government to do what is right, Recent Polls of New York State residents regarding local & State politics is also at a low 17% approval rate.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 4-9-26
The City of Norwich and Chenango County Emergency Operations Center have issued a travel advisory for motorists using state Route 12 for bridge work on the Route 12 bridge over the Canasawacta Creek at the Southern end of the City. Work began earlier this week & is expected to take about 2 weeks to complete, Motorists can expect delays, drivers are advised to seek alternate routes during the work period.
The National Weather Service are reminding residents that the state burn ban remains in effect through May 14th. The Weather service reported today that the combination of dry ground, wind gusts of 20 to 30 miles & hours & low relative humidity levels can contribute to an elevated risk of fast spreading wildfires currently in New York State.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held in Hancock from 1 pm. - 6 pm., today at the Hancock Fire House, State Highway 97, to donate blood or platelets by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
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