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WCDO News — Thursday 7-9-26
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 7-9-26
Governor Hochul announced $110 million in State funding to improve emergency communications systems and dispatching capabilities through 2 programs. Through the SICG-Formula Grant Program, $90 million is being awarded to support efforts to bolster communications networks, locally, Chennago County gets $968,000, Delaware County 1.16 Million Dollars & Otsego County gets 1.2 Million dollars. Also, The PSAP Operations Grant Program provides funding to support county 911 centers, with Chenango getting $310,000, Delaware & Otsego Counties get almost $320,000 each.
The Gus Macker Basketball tournament has over 300 teams participating on the streets of Norwich Saturday & Sunday, organizer Tom Revoir said that another competition will be held Friday:
(Tom Revoir 7-9-26)
Revoir said that those interested in volunteering for the clean up after Sunday’s games should call the Norwich YMCA at 607-336-9622, extension 0 to sign up.
Camp Forget Me Not is a camp for children from Helios Care, to help them deal with their grief from the loss of a loved one, program organizer Inda Fitch comments:
(Inda Fitch 7-9-26)
Children can get signed up for the July 23rd class at the Townsend Elementary School in Walton, by calling 607-432-5525 by July 16th, more information is available at Helioscare.org.
State Police arrested 20 year old Isaiah Owens-Chamorro of Oneonta, for Criminal Mischief, after Troopers were dispatched to Thetford’s Auto Shop on Keith Street in the town of Oneonta. Owens-Chamorro’s vehicle had been impounded & was being stored there, he requested permission to retrieve personal belongings, instead, he drove the vehicle from the property without paying the tow bill and damaged a gate while leaving the premises. A trooper observed the vehicle on State Route 23 and conducted a traffic stop, Owens-Chamorro was taken into custody, and the vehicle was towed back to Thetford’s. Owens-Chamorro was processed and issued an appearance ticket to the Oneonta Town Court on August 4th.
The Village of Sidney announced that the Village Clerk’s office will be open starting Monday, they will operate out of the Former DMV office in the Sidney Civic Center until ceiling repairs are completed in the regular clerk’s office.
A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 7-9-26
47 year old Neil Wesley was sentenced to 25 years in prison for receipt and possession of child pornography in US District Court. As part of his guilty plea, Wesley admitted he had been previously convicted of rape in New York in 2001, he also admitted that from at least December 2024 through February 2025 he received and distributed child pornography & he possessed over 200 images and 18 videos of child pornography. In addition to the 25-year imprisonment term, United States District Judge Anthony J. Brindisi imposed 15 years of supervised release, forfeiture and directed restitution to victims of the offense.
60 year old Robert Scott of Binghamton, was indicted in US District Court on a charge of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine. According to the indictment, on October 30, 2025, Scott possessed with the intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl and 28 grams or more of crack cocaine. Scott was also on federal probation at the time of the offense. The charge filed against Scott carries a minimum sentence of 5 years in prison and a maximum sentence of up to 40 years in prison, a fine of up to $5,000,000, and a period of supervised release of at least 4 years and up to life, if convicted.
The NBT Bank Summer Concert series begins tonight a\in the East Park. The show features the Dirty Dozen Brass band, more information about other shows in the series is available at chenangoblues.org.
The Otsego County Fire Convention gets underway today through Saturday at the American Legion Field on Willow Street, 1st Assistant Chief JR Hurlbert comments:
(JR Hurlburt 7-9-26)
The festivities begin today & run through Saturday night.
The Sidney Town Board announced that they will hold a Public Information Session This evening at 7:00 PM, to discuss Data Centers, & Battery Storage Units, followed by the Regular meeting at 44 Grand Street in Sidney.
Governor Hochul announced $110 million in State funding to improve emergency communications systems and dispatching capabilities through 2 programs. Through the SICG-Formula Grant Program, $90 million is being awarded to support efforts to bolster communications networks, locally, Chennago County gets $968,000, Delaware County 1.16 Million Dollars & Otsego County gets 1.2 Million dollars. Also, The PSAP Operations Grant Program provides funding to support county 911 centers, with Chenango getting $310,000, Delaware & Otsego Counties get almost $320,000 each.
The Gus Macker Basketball tournament has over 300 teams participating on the streets of Norwich Saturday & Sunday, organizer Tom Revoir said that another competition will be held Friday:
(Tom Revoir 7-9-26)
Revoir said that those interested in volunteering for the clean up after Sunday’s games should call the Norwich YMCA at 607-336-9622, extension 0 to sign up.
Camp Forget Me Not is a camp for children from Helios Care, to help them deal with their grief from the loss of a loved one, program organizer Inda Fitch comments:
(Inda Fitch 7-9-26)
Children can get signed up for the July 23rd class at the Townsend Elementary School in Walton, by calling 607-432-5525 by July 16th, more information is available at Helioscare.org.
State Police arrested 20 year old Isaiah Owens-Chamorro of Oneonta, for Criminal Mischief, after Troopers were dispatched to Thetford’s Auto Shop on Keith Street in the town of Oneonta. Owens-Chamorro’s vehicle had been impounded & was being stored there, he requested permission to retrieve personal belongings, instead, he drove the vehicle from the property without paying the tow bill and damaged a gate while leaving the premises. A trooper observed the vehicle on State Route 23 and conducted a traffic stop, Owens-Chamorro was taken into custody, and the vehicle was towed back to Thetford’s. Owens-Chamorro was processed and issued an appearance ticket to the Oneonta Town Court on August 4th.
The Village of Sidney announced that the Village Clerk’s office will be open starting Monday, they will operate out of the Former DMV office in the Sidney Civic Center until ceiling repairs are completed in the regular clerk’s office.
A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 7-9-26
47 year old Neil Wesley was sentenced to 25 years in prison for receipt and possession of child pornography in US District Court. As part of his guilty plea, Wesley admitted he had been previously convicted of rape in New York in 2001, he also admitted that from at least December 2024 through February 2025 he received and distributed child pornography & he possessed over 200 images and 18 videos of child pornography. In addition to the 25-year imprisonment term, United States District Judge Anthony J. Brindisi imposed 15 years of supervised release, forfeiture and directed restitution to victims of the offense.
60 year old Robert Scott of Binghamton, was indicted in US District Court on a charge of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine. According to the indictment, on October 30, 2025, Scott possessed with the intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl and 28 grams or more of crack cocaine. Scott was also on federal probation at the time of the offense. The charge filed against Scott carries a minimum sentence of 5 years in prison and a maximum sentence of up to 40 years in prison, a fine of up to $5,000,000, and a period of supervised release of at least 4 years and up to life, if convicted.
The NBT Bank Summer Concert series begins tonight a\in the East Park. The show features the Dirty Dozen Brass band, more information about other shows in the series is available at chenangoblues.org.
The Otsego County Fire Convention gets underway today through Saturday at the American Legion Field on Willow Street, 1st Assistant Chief JR Hurlbert comments:
(JR Hurlburt 7-9-26)
The festivities begin today & run through Saturday night.
The Sidney Town Board announced that they will hold a Public Information Session This evening at 7:00 PM, to discuss Data Centers, & Battery Storage Units, followed by the Regular meeting at 44 Grand Street in Sidney.
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WCDO News — Friday 6-5-26
A.M. NEWS Friday 6-5-26
Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided the public with the latest update on the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility. After 11 days, operations at Broome County Correctional Facility have largely returned to normal, Over 120 IV hydration treatments were conducted, 10 individuals were hospitalized, 8 have returned from the hospital, with 2 still receiving treatment. Broome County Health Department showed a positive result for Salmonella in sample of a chicken salad meal served on May 24th, no other meals have tested positive. The Health Department identified multiple violations related to food preparation and storage that could have led to the outbreak. Several of the violations identified are repeat violations that have previously been cited to the food vendor, particularly those involving the cooling of food, The Health Department found no issues with water quality at the Correctional Facility.
Delaware County sheriff's Office arrested 33 year old Logan Coss of Grand Gorge for Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Driving While Intoxicated and Obstructing Firefighter Operations. On May 25th, Deputies responded to assist the Grand Gorge Fire Department and Town of Roxbury Constable at the scene of a vehicle fire, Coss is accused of attempting to obstruct fire fighters and police who were on scene. Coss was released on appearance tickets for Town of Roxbury Court at a later date.
A live music event will be held Saturday June 6th at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney, Board Member Doug Barnard & Director Amy Williams visited WCDO recently to talk about the show:
(Doug Barnard Amy Williams 6-5-26)
More information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office & the Department of Health are holding 2 Car Seat safety checks Saturday. The 1st one will be from 10:00AM to 12:00 Noon at the Boys & Girls Club on River Street in Oneonta, The 2nd will be from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at the Home Depot on State Route 28, for more information, call 607-547-4230.
The Friends of Rogers are hosting a Family Fishing Frenzy, today from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. The event is for beginners, Registration is required, email erica@friendsofrogers.org and specify the number of poles needed. The Rogers Center is located on State Highway 80, in Sherburne.
The Sidney Historical Society will hold a Paint the Fence Day Saturday at the Prospect Hill Cemetery starting at 9:00 AM, volunteers are needed, more information is available by calling 237-4762 or 434-8258. supplies & lunch will be provided.
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 6-5-26
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 46 year old Anthony Alessi of Walton for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, Criminal possession of a controlled substance, following a traffic stop at a check point in Town of Colchester, Alessi is accused of being impaired & was found to possess cocaine, he was processed and was released on appearance tickets for Town of Colchester Court at a later date.
Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear Path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he told WCDO News about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-5-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
THE 44TH ANNUAL ALGONQUIN ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW IS THIS SUNDAY, , from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the General Clinton park in Bainbridge, Club Spokesman Ernie Thompson explains:
(ERNIE THOMPSON 6-5-26)
Thompson said that his family will also present a special new award at the show in Honor of his late wife Laura, who was involved for many years with the car club & Annual car show. There will also be a a Flea Market, Food, refreshments & door prizes. For More information call 607-764-8134.
The Jericho Arts Council Announced a free concert this Sunday at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater featuring local young players of string instruments, Council Spokesman Phil Wade Explains:
(Phil Wade 6-5-26)
The show begins t 2:00 PM, and is free, but donations to the George Lesh Scholarship fund will be appreciated.
Broome County Sheriff’s Office and the Broome County Health Department provided the public with the latest update on the outbreak of Salmonella that hit the Broome County Correctional Facility. After 11 days, operations at Broome County Correctional Facility have largely returned to normal, Over 120 IV hydration treatments were conducted, 10 individuals were hospitalized, 8 have returned from the hospital, with 2 still receiving treatment. Broome County Health Department showed a positive result for Salmonella in sample of a chicken salad meal served on May 24th, no other meals have tested positive. The Health Department identified multiple violations related to food preparation and storage that could have led to the outbreak. Several of the violations identified are repeat violations that have previously been cited to the food vendor, particularly those involving the cooling of food, The Health Department found no issues with water quality at the Correctional Facility.
Delaware County sheriff's Office arrested 33 year old Logan Coss of Grand Gorge for Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Driving While Intoxicated and Obstructing Firefighter Operations. On May 25th, Deputies responded to assist the Grand Gorge Fire Department and Town of Roxbury Constable at the scene of a vehicle fire, Coss is accused of attempting to obstruct fire fighters and police who were on scene. Coss was released on appearance tickets for Town of Roxbury Court at a later date.
A live music event will be held Saturday June 6th at the Community Cultural Center in Sidney, Board Member Doug Barnard & Director Amy Williams visited WCDO recently to talk about the show:
(Doug Barnard Amy Williams 6-5-26)
More information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office & the Department of Health are holding 2 Car Seat safety checks Saturday. The 1st one will be from 10:00AM to 12:00 Noon at the Boys & Girls Club on River Street in Oneonta, The 2nd will be from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at the Home Depot on State Route 28, for more information, call 607-547-4230.
The Friends of Rogers are hosting a Family Fishing Frenzy, today from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. The event is for beginners, Registration is required, email erica@friendsofrogers.org and specify the number of poles needed. The Rogers Center is located on State Highway 80, in Sherburne.
The Sidney Historical Society will hold a Paint the Fence Day Saturday at the Prospect Hill Cemetery starting at 9:00 AM, volunteers are needed, more information is available by calling 237-4762 or 434-8258. supplies & lunch will be provided.
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 6-5-26
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 46 year old Anthony Alessi of Walton for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, Criminal possession of a controlled substance, following a traffic stop at a check point in Town of Colchester, Alessi is accused of being impaired & was found to possess cocaine, he was processed and was released on appearance tickets for Town of Colchester Court at a later date.
Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear Path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he told WCDO News about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-5-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
THE 44TH ANNUAL ALGONQUIN ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW IS THIS SUNDAY, , from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the General Clinton park in Bainbridge, Club Spokesman Ernie Thompson explains:
(ERNIE THOMPSON 6-5-26)
Thompson said that his family will also present a special new award at the show in Honor of his late wife Laura, who was involved for many years with the car club & Annual car show. There will also be a a Flea Market, Food, refreshments & door prizes. For More information call 607-764-8134.
The Jericho Arts Council Announced a free concert this Sunday at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater featuring local young players of string instruments, Council Spokesman Phil Wade Explains:
(Phil Wade 6-5-26)
The show begins t 2:00 PM, and is free, but donations to the George Lesh Scholarship fund will be appreciated.
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WCDO News — Monday 6-1-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-1-26
Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON TO FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he visited WCDO This morning to talk about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-1-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
The Village of Sidney Police Department is requesting the public's assistance in identifying the individuals responsible for removing 3 nameplates on the Donor Wall at the Sidney Veteran's Memorial Park were stolen, Sidney Village Mayor Ray Baker said that a reward is being offered:
(Ray Baker 6-1-26)
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Sidney Police Department at (607) 561-2301.
The Madison County District Attorney, State Police, University Police at SUNY Morrisville and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced that an arrest has been made in connection with a shooting on the SUNY Morrisville campus that left a 20-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the neck back on November 3rd of 2025. The victim was not a student, and was taken to Upstate Medical Hospital for emergency surgery. A Madison County grand jury indicted 19 year old Kido Simon on 6 counts, including attempted murder, assault, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal use of a firearm. Simon was a student at SUNY Morrisville at the time of the shooting, he is being held at Madison County Jail on bail set at $1,000,000 cash, $1,500,000 bond and $2,000,000 partially unsecured bond. Simon’s next court appearance is scheduled for June 3 at the Madison County Courthouse. 1 other person is wanted in connection with this case who remains at large.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the 2026 Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, eligible REDCs will compete for funding through the $150 million ACHIEVE competition to support high-impact regional projects to advance regional goals. Up to $60 million in Regional Council Capital Funds will be made available in the 2026 Consolidated Funding Application in addition to funding from more than 20 programs to facilitate projects that advance each region’s strategic plan and state priorities. more information is available at regionalcouncils.ny.gov.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-1-26
On Friday, State Police arrested Lieutenant Thomas Fellrath of the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office on multiple charges following an investigation by the State Police & the Otsego County District Attorney’s Office. Fellrath is charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Defrauding the Government, Official Misconduct, Fellrath is accused of possessing 10 grams of cocaine during a traffic stop on the New York State Thruway in Herkimer County, At the time of his arrest, Fellrath was on-duty and driving an unmarked Otsego County Sheriff’s Office vehicle outside of Otsego County.
Delaware County has continued to transition operations of the senior meals program after Delaware Opportunities abruptly ceased operating on May 7th. Delaware County Office for the Aging has supported Senior meals both at congregate meal sites and through home meal deliveries. Congregate meal sites are now fully staffed and operational in Delhi, Hancock, Walton & Grand Gorge, the Margaretville senior meals dining center is open and located back in the Margaretville Methodist Church. The Sidney senior dining center has been temporarily relocated to the Sidney Community Cultural Center at 1 Bridge Street in Sidney, today that site will be operational to serve meals on site and prepare meals for home delivery. The County continues to work with the owners of the Sidney Senior Housing site to permanently relocate senior meals back to the senior nutrition site at 21 Liberty Street Sidney. Those interested in county employment, contact the Delaware County personnel office to inquire about these positions.
Governor Hochul's Office announced a 5 year deal has been reached on a contract for the CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION, with more than 55,000 New York State Employees. The Contract Includes Yearly Salary Increases, Increases in Location Pay and Changes in Health Benefits, the Contract is Subject to Union Membership Ratification
Delaware County Public Health recommends that pet owners take advantage of any of the free rabies clinics for dogs, cats and ferrets in Delaware County. Pre-registration is suggested for all clinics at health.ny.gov/go2clinic. The next clinic will be today in Franklin from 5:30PM-7:30PM at the Franklin Fire Hall, 351 Main Street.
Clear Path for Veterans IS A NON TO FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION helping out veterans with a variety of programs, Sean Sejersen is a Peer Mentor with Clear path For Veterans, and a veteran himself, he visited WCDO This morning to talk about the program:
(Sean Sejerson 6-1-26)
A benefit will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Sejersen will be there explaining their services & accepting donations, a portion of the proceeds from Awestruck will also be donated.
The Village of Sidney Police Department is requesting the public's assistance in identifying the individuals responsible for removing 3 nameplates on the Donor Wall at the Sidney Veteran's Memorial Park were stolen, Sidney Village Mayor Ray Baker said that a reward is being offered:
(Ray Baker 6-1-26)
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Sidney Police Department at (607) 561-2301.
The Madison County District Attorney, State Police, University Police at SUNY Morrisville and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced that an arrest has been made in connection with a shooting on the SUNY Morrisville campus that left a 20-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the neck back on November 3rd of 2025. The victim was not a student, and was taken to Upstate Medical Hospital for emergency surgery. A Madison County grand jury indicted 19 year old Kido Simon on 6 counts, including attempted murder, assault, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal use of a firearm. Simon was a student at SUNY Morrisville at the time of the shooting, he is being held at Madison County Jail on bail set at $1,000,000 cash, $1,500,000 bond and $2,000,000 partially unsecured bond. Simon’s next court appearance is scheduled for June 3 at the Madison County Courthouse. 1 other person is wanted in connection with this case who remains at large.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the 2026 Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, eligible REDCs will compete for funding through the $150 million ACHIEVE competition to support high-impact regional projects to advance regional goals. Up to $60 million in Regional Council Capital Funds will be made available in the 2026 Consolidated Funding Application in addition to funding from more than 20 programs to facilitate projects that advance each region’s strategic plan and state priorities. more information is available at regionalcouncils.ny.gov.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-1-26
On Friday, State Police arrested Lieutenant Thomas Fellrath of the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office on multiple charges following an investigation by the State Police & the Otsego County District Attorney’s Office. Fellrath is charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Defrauding the Government, Official Misconduct, Fellrath is accused of possessing 10 grams of cocaine during a traffic stop on the New York State Thruway in Herkimer County, At the time of his arrest, Fellrath was on-duty and driving an unmarked Otsego County Sheriff’s Office vehicle outside of Otsego County.
Delaware County has continued to transition operations of the senior meals program after Delaware Opportunities abruptly ceased operating on May 7th. Delaware County Office for the Aging has supported Senior meals both at congregate meal sites and through home meal deliveries. Congregate meal sites are now fully staffed and operational in Delhi, Hancock, Walton & Grand Gorge, the Margaretville senior meals dining center is open and located back in the Margaretville Methodist Church. The Sidney senior dining center has been temporarily relocated to the Sidney Community Cultural Center at 1 Bridge Street in Sidney, today that site will be operational to serve meals on site and prepare meals for home delivery. The County continues to work with the owners of the Sidney Senior Housing site to permanently relocate senior meals back to the senior nutrition site at 21 Liberty Street Sidney. Those interested in county employment, contact the Delaware County personnel office to inquire about these positions.
Governor Hochul's Office announced a 5 year deal has been reached on a contract for the CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION, with more than 55,000 New York State Employees. The Contract Includes Yearly Salary Increases, Increases in Location Pay and Changes in Health Benefits, the Contract is Subject to Union Membership Ratification
Delaware County Public Health recommends that pet owners take advantage of any of the free rabies clinics for dogs, cats and ferrets in Delaware County. Pre-registration is suggested for all clinics at health.ny.gov/go2clinic. The next clinic will be today in Franklin from 5:30PM-7:30PM at the Franklin Fire Hall, 351 Main Street.
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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 5-4-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-4-26
Binghamton Police arrested 4 juveniles in connection with the attack on a homeless man last Monday. The Juveniles were ages 14 & 15 years old and they were charged with Attempted Murder and were being held in a Syracuse detention center, a 13 year is also expected to be charged in connection with the case, Binghamton Police are investigating the case as "social media trend" where groups target homeless or drug-addicted individuals for violent assaults. 45 year old Peter Bennedum died from his injuries at an area hospital Friday, a go fund me page has been set up for his family members, a vigil will be held Tuesday, at 3:00 pm at the intersection of Carroll and Henry Streets in Binghamton, where police found Bennedum beaten & unconscious on the sidewalk last Monday night. The Broome County DA's Office reported that additional charges will be filed against the juveniles following Bennedum's death.
Activities are planned for at General Clinton Park on Saturday of the Canoe regatta, Co-Chair Chris Smith explains:
(Chris Smith 5-4-26)
The Full list of activities at the park as well as the Races on the Rivers, can be found at canoeregatta.org.
Delaware County Public Health is holding free Climate & Health Workshops for Seniors, with the next one coming up this month in Hancock, spokesperson Isabella Ziolkowski explains:
(Isabella Ziollkowski 5-4-26)
The events will be held during the senior meals from 11:30 to 12:30 at each location, and each participant will receive a free starter Emergency kit.
74 year old Miles Marshall faces up 4 to 12 years in prison for stealing more than $50 million from hundreds of people in upstate New York as part of a massive Ponzi scheme. Marshall pleaded guilty last week, to grand larceny, securities fraud and scheme to defraud, Marshall prepared taxes and sold insurance in Hamilton, he is scheduled to be sentenced in Madison County Court on June 11.
A free Rabies vaccination clinic will be held today at the Sidney Fire Hall. the clinic will run from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, pre-registration is requested at health.ny.gov/go2clinic.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-4-26
Broome Sheriff’s Office arrested 34 year old Sayquan McKenzie of Camden New Jersey last week after deputies observed his vehicle making an illegal turn, his Georgia license plate was not registered, a traffic stop was initiated, leading to a pursuit, which ended after Deputies deployed stop sticks, the vehicle was disabled & McKenzie fled on foot but was apprehended after falling, he was taken to Wilson Hospital for medical treatment, and was then charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, Unlawful Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle, Obstructing Governmental Administration, False Personation, and a host of other charges, After answering to his charges in Broome County, McKenzie will be extradited due to warrants in other jurisdictions for assaulting a New York City Police Officer, and for a New Jersey robbery.
State Police & local law enforcement are cracking down on license plate fraud, with the Operation Plate Check enforcement detail that started on Saturday. Over the last few years, law enforcement has noted an increase in the use of fictitious license plates and fraudulent temporary paper tags, During this year’s enforcement period, State Police will add extra patrols through Saturday.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli audited the Town of Davenport, The audit found that the board did not conduct, or provide for, an annual audit of the supervisor’s financial records and reports for fiscal year 2024, the supervisor also did not properly maintain financial information for liabilities and fund equity in the balance sheet reports, hindering the board’s ability to monitor the town’s financial operations throughout the year.
Binghamton Police arrested 4 juveniles in connection with the attack on a homeless man last Monday. The Juveniles were ages 14 & 15 years old and they were charged with Attempted Murder and were being held in a Syracuse detention center, a 13 year is also expected to be charged in connection with the case, Binghamton Police are investigating the case as "social media trend" where groups target homeless or drug-addicted individuals for violent assaults. 45 year old Peter Bennedum died from his injuries at an area hospital Friday, a go fund me page has been set up for his family members, a vigil will be held Tuesday, at 3:00 pm at the intersection of Carroll and Henry Streets in Binghamton, where police found Bennedum beaten & unconscious on the sidewalk last Monday night. The Broome County DA's Office reported that additional charges will be filed against the juveniles following Bennedum's death.
Activities are planned for at General Clinton Park on Saturday of the Canoe regatta, Co-Chair Chris Smith explains:
(Chris Smith 5-4-26)
The Full list of activities at the park as well as the Races on the Rivers, can be found at canoeregatta.org.
Delaware County Public Health is holding free Climate & Health Workshops for Seniors, with the next one coming up this month in Hancock, spokesperson Isabella Ziolkowski explains:
(Isabella Ziollkowski 5-4-26)
The events will be held during the senior meals from 11:30 to 12:30 at each location, and each participant will receive a free starter Emergency kit.
74 year old Miles Marshall faces up 4 to 12 years in prison for stealing more than $50 million from hundreds of people in upstate New York as part of a massive Ponzi scheme. Marshall pleaded guilty last week, to grand larceny, securities fraud and scheme to defraud, Marshall prepared taxes and sold insurance in Hamilton, he is scheduled to be sentenced in Madison County Court on June 11.
A free Rabies vaccination clinic will be held today at the Sidney Fire Hall. the clinic will run from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, pre-registration is requested at health.ny.gov/go2clinic.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-4-26
Broome Sheriff’s Office arrested 34 year old Sayquan McKenzie of Camden New Jersey last week after deputies observed his vehicle making an illegal turn, his Georgia license plate was not registered, a traffic stop was initiated, leading to a pursuit, which ended after Deputies deployed stop sticks, the vehicle was disabled & McKenzie fled on foot but was apprehended after falling, he was taken to Wilson Hospital for medical treatment, and was then charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, Unlawful Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle, Obstructing Governmental Administration, False Personation, and a host of other charges, After answering to his charges in Broome County, McKenzie will be extradited due to warrants in other jurisdictions for assaulting a New York City Police Officer, and for a New Jersey robbery.
State Police & local law enforcement are cracking down on license plate fraud, with the Operation Plate Check enforcement detail that started on Saturday. Over the last few years, law enforcement has noted an increase in the use of fictitious license plates and fraudulent temporary paper tags, During this year’s enforcement period, State Police will add extra patrols through Saturday.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli audited the Town of Davenport, The audit found that the board did not conduct, or provide for, an annual audit of the supervisor’s financial records and reports for fiscal year 2024, the supervisor also did not properly maintain financial information for liabilities and fund equity in the balance sheet reports, hindering the board’s ability to monitor the town’s financial operations throughout the year.
WCDO News — Wednesday 4-22-26
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-22-26
79 year old Stanley Suchy of Stamford, was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration and 20 years of post-release supervision in Delaware County Court Tuesday. Suchy had pleaded guilty to Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child, He was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility to begin his sentence.
The General Clinton Canoe Regatta committee has decided to try GPS monitoring systems on some of the Canoes this year, as a way for fans and officials to keep track of racers, co-chairman Mike Kaufman explains:
(Mike Kaufman 4-22-26)
Kaufman said that if it proves to be successful, they may plan to expand the use of GPS in future years. The Regatta will be held over the Memorial Day weekend this year.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Coinbase and Gemini, 2 of the newest players in the prediction market industry, arguing that the companies' unregulated and unlicensed platforms are illegal gambling operations. By operating without licenses, the lawsuit says, Coinbase's and Gemini's prediction market businesses aren't paying the same taxes as licensed casinos and mobile sports-books, which are taxed by the state at a rate of approximately 51% of gross revenues. The lawsuit also claims that Coinbase and Gemini allow users as young as 18, the state law prohibits wagering by anyone under 21. The lawsuit seeks to bar the companies' platforms from operating in the state unless and until they obtain licenses from the state Gaming Commission.
As the warmer weather arrives, with it comes an increased tendency for crimes of opportunity to occur as vehicles, homes and other valuables may be left unsecured. The Oneonta Police Department reminds resident to close and lock your home and vehicle's windows and doors, keep valuables hidden from sight and be sure to secure any easily moved home and lawn decorative items when you are not home. Oneonta Police Department will conduct patrols of all residential neighborhoods to detect and deter criminal activity, and will notify residents of any concerns that they may observe, if you suspicious activity, contact Oneonta police at 607-432-1111.
Tri-Town Theatre's next show is Disney's’ “The Little Mermaid” with a huge cast, according to Tri Town Theatre members Dwight Mott & George Wells:
(Tri Town Theatre 4-22-26)
Tickets are now on sale and available on the Tri-Town Theatre website www.TritownTheatre.com (http://www.TritownTheatre.com/). Curtain times are 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd and a 2pm matinee on Sunday May 3rd.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-22-26
State Troopers initiated a traffic stop Sunday on a vehicle for moving unsafely from its lane. Troopers observed a pill container in the vehicle driven by 43 year old Adam Morley of Deposit, the contents was later identified as oxycodone. Troopers also discovered methamphetamine and a pump action shotgun that had been reported stolen in South Carolina. Morley was charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, 2 counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and the passenger, 27 year old Taylor Fineout of Hancock, was found in possession of a 30-round illegal high-capacity ammunition magazine, as well as methamphetamine, he was charged with Unlawful Possession of an Ammunition Feeding Device, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Both individuals were processed and were released on appearance tickets for Deposit Town Court on May 4.
"Clue" the murder mystery comedy inspired by the Hasbro board game and adapted from a film, will premiere at the Forum Theatre tonight & tomorrow night, tickets can be purchased at BroadwayInBinghamton.com, Ticketmaster.com, or in person at the Arena Box Office. For more information visit BroadwayInBinghamton.com.
Delaware County Public Health is hosting free Climate and Health Workshops at the Delaware County Senior Dining Centers. Participants will learn how changes to the climate can impact their health and ways to prepare for emergencies. These workshops are free and open to residents 60 years and older. Each workshop will take place during the senior dining program lunch hour from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM, each participant will receive a starter emergency preparedness kit. Workshops will be held today at Grand Gorge Civic Center, Thursday at the Sidney Civic Center Room, Friday in Walton at the St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, others are planned in May & July.
79 year old Stanley Suchy of Stamford, was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration and 20 years of post-release supervision in Delaware County Court Tuesday. Suchy had pleaded guilty to Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child, He was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility to begin his sentence.
The General Clinton Canoe Regatta committee has decided to try GPS monitoring systems on some of the Canoes this year, as a way for fans and officials to keep track of racers, co-chairman Mike Kaufman explains:
(Mike Kaufman 4-22-26)
Kaufman said that if it proves to be successful, they may plan to expand the use of GPS in future years. The Regatta will be held over the Memorial Day weekend this year.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Coinbase and Gemini, 2 of the newest players in the prediction market industry, arguing that the companies' unregulated and unlicensed platforms are illegal gambling operations. By operating without licenses, the lawsuit says, Coinbase's and Gemini's prediction market businesses aren't paying the same taxes as licensed casinos and mobile sports-books, which are taxed by the state at a rate of approximately 51% of gross revenues. The lawsuit also claims that Coinbase and Gemini allow users as young as 18, the state law prohibits wagering by anyone under 21. The lawsuit seeks to bar the companies' platforms from operating in the state unless and until they obtain licenses from the state Gaming Commission.
As the warmer weather arrives, with it comes an increased tendency for crimes of opportunity to occur as vehicles, homes and other valuables may be left unsecured. The Oneonta Police Department reminds resident to close and lock your home and vehicle's windows and doors, keep valuables hidden from sight and be sure to secure any easily moved home and lawn decorative items when you are not home. Oneonta Police Department will conduct patrols of all residential neighborhoods to detect and deter criminal activity, and will notify residents of any concerns that they may observe, if you suspicious activity, contact Oneonta police at 607-432-1111.
Tri-Town Theatre's next show is Disney's’ “The Little Mermaid” with a huge cast, according to Tri Town Theatre members Dwight Mott & George Wells:
(Tri Town Theatre 4-22-26)
Tickets are now on sale and available on the Tri-Town Theatre website www.TritownTheatre.com (http://www.TritownTheatre.com/). Curtain times are 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd and a 2pm matinee on Sunday May 3rd.
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-22-26
State Troopers initiated a traffic stop Sunday on a vehicle for moving unsafely from its lane. Troopers observed a pill container in the vehicle driven by 43 year old Adam Morley of Deposit, the contents was later identified as oxycodone. Troopers also discovered methamphetamine and a pump action shotgun that had been reported stolen in South Carolina. Morley was charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, 2 counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and the passenger, 27 year old Taylor Fineout of Hancock, was found in possession of a 30-round illegal high-capacity ammunition magazine, as well as methamphetamine, he was charged with Unlawful Possession of an Ammunition Feeding Device, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Both individuals were processed and were released on appearance tickets for Deposit Town Court on May 4.
"Clue" the murder mystery comedy inspired by the Hasbro board game and adapted from a film, will premiere at the Forum Theatre tonight & tomorrow night, tickets can be purchased at BroadwayInBinghamton.com, Ticketmaster.com, or in person at the Arena Box Office. For more information visit BroadwayInBinghamton.com.
Delaware County Public Health is hosting free Climate and Health Workshops at the Delaware County Senior Dining Centers. Participants will learn how changes to the climate can impact their health and ways to prepare for emergencies. These workshops are free and open to residents 60 years and older. Each workshop will take place during the senior dining program lunch hour from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM, each participant will receive a starter emergency preparedness kit. Workshops will be held today at Grand Gorge Civic Center, Thursday at the Sidney Civic Center Room, Friday in Walton at the St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, others are planned in May & July.
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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.
WCDO News — Friday 4-3-26
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-3-26
The City of Norwich Police Department arrested 33 year old Chad Potter of Sherburne, following a multi-agency investigation into interference with public safety communications. The investigation began in March of 2021, when it was alleged that Potter unlawfully transmitted over a law enforcement radio frequencies on multiple occasions, interfering with police, fire, and EMS operations throughout Chenango County. Potter broadcast false statements, including one transmission of "shots fired, shots fired," Potter was interviewed and admitted to transmitting over the law enforcement frequency and making the false statements, & having flashing lights on his vehicle, he was charged with 2 counts of Obstruction of Governmental Administration & Making a Terroristic Threat. Potter faces court action at a later date.
45 year old Bernard Barnes of Binghamton was found guilty of Grand Larceny following a Jury Trial in Broome County Court, Barnes served as an aide to an elderly individual to assist an elderly man. Family members of the victim became suspicious after a camera in the victim’s room had been covered with tape, after reviewing available footage, it was determined that Barnes had re-positioned the victim’s bed and accessed a safe, from which he stole approximately $14,000 worth of jewelry. Barnes is scheduled to be sentenced on July 16, 2026, in Broome County Court to 3 ½ to 7 years in New York State Prison.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Saturday, from 10:30 am. - 2:30 pm., at Hartwick College, to donate blood visit RedCrossBlood.org, the Blood Donor App, or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies season gets underway tonight on the road against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The home opener is on Tuesday, April 7 against the Somerset Patriots at 6:07 pm; for Tickets, or more information, call (607)-722-3866, or go online at bingrp.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-3-26
State Police are warning the public, about scams where individuals are falsely told they are “wanted on a warrant” and must pay money to avoid arrest. Scammers are contacting victims impersonating law enforcement officers, court officials, or government agencies, The victim is pressured to make payment using cash, gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or other non-traceable methods. On April 1, a victim was instructed to meet an individual who was purported to be a law enforcement officer to collect funds at a location in Bainbridge. This would have been the 3rd occasion for a sum of money to be over $100,000. After the victim handed over the cash, Troopers intervened and arrested Tushar Sharma of India for 2nd degree Grand Larceny, Scheming to Defraud & Conspiracy, he was arraigned and was released on his own recognizance, and is scheduled to appear at Bainbridge Town Court on April 20th.
State Police gave an update regarding I-88, which remains closed in both directions between Unadilla (exit 10) and Otego (exit 12) due to considerable erosion under the highway in the median impacting both eastbound and westbound lanes. Emergency repairs are underway. I-88 will remain closed until New York State Department of Transportation engineers determine the roadway is safe to reopen. A 9.5 mile detour is in place along State Route 7 to reconnect motorists back to the Interstate.
Governor Kathy Hochul visited Johnson City yesterday, she called for removing the extra level of state oversight in order to speed up the construction of more housing:
(Hochul 4-4-26)
The Governor advocated for lower the costs of auto insurance, by removing widespread fraud from staged accidents & big payouts, the state is late on a new state budget again this year, a budget extender is in effect until Tuesday.
A great turnout was reported last weekend in Norwich for the Luszi's Legacy fundraiser, to raise money to help families get assistance for veterinary help for their older pets in need, Organizer Anett Slater comments:
(Anett Slater 4-3-26)
Slater said that she is also planning to have a Luszi's Legacy corn-hole tournament fundraiser in May, more information will be announced when that event is scheduled.
Broome County Corrections Academy will hold its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2026 at the Holiday Inn in Downtown Binghamton at 11:00 this morning. This year, 15 graduates will officially earn the rank of Officer, after weeks of grueling training, learning defense tactics, studying law, and more on their journey to a career in the Correctional Facility.
The City of Norwich Police Department arrested 33 year old Chad Potter of Sherburne, following a multi-agency investigation into interference with public safety communications. The investigation began in March of 2021, when it was alleged that Potter unlawfully transmitted over a law enforcement radio frequencies on multiple occasions, interfering with police, fire, and EMS operations throughout Chenango County. Potter broadcast false statements, including one transmission of "shots fired, shots fired," Potter was interviewed and admitted to transmitting over the law enforcement frequency and making the false statements, & having flashing lights on his vehicle, he was charged with 2 counts of Obstruction of Governmental Administration & Making a Terroristic Threat. Potter faces court action at a later date.
45 year old Bernard Barnes of Binghamton was found guilty of Grand Larceny following a Jury Trial in Broome County Court, Barnes served as an aide to an elderly individual to assist an elderly man. Family members of the victim became suspicious after a camera in the victim’s room had been covered with tape, after reviewing available footage, it was determined that Barnes had re-positioned the victim’s bed and accessed a safe, from which he stole approximately $14,000 worth of jewelry. Barnes is scheduled to be sentenced on July 16, 2026, in Broome County Court to 3 ½ to 7 years in New York State Prison.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Saturday, from 10:30 am. - 2:30 pm., at Hartwick College, to donate blood visit RedCrossBlood.org, the Blood Donor App, or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies season gets underway tonight on the road against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The home opener is on Tuesday, April 7 against the Somerset Patriots at 6:07 pm; for Tickets, or more information, call (607)-722-3866, or go online at bingrp.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 4-3-26
State Police are warning the public, about scams where individuals are falsely told they are “wanted on a warrant” and must pay money to avoid arrest. Scammers are contacting victims impersonating law enforcement officers, court officials, or government agencies, The victim is pressured to make payment using cash, gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or other non-traceable methods. On April 1, a victim was instructed to meet an individual who was purported to be a law enforcement officer to collect funds at a location in Bainbridge. This would have been the 3rd occasion for a sum of money to be over $100,000. After the victim handed over the cash, Troopers intervened and arrested Tushar Sharma of India for 2nd degree Grand Larceny, Scheming to Defraud & Conspiracy, he was arraigned and was released on his own recognizance, and is scheduled to appear at Bainbridge Town Court on April 20th.
State Police gave an update regarding I-88, which remains closed in both directions between Unadilla (exit 10) and Otego (exit 12) due to considerable erosion under the highway in the median impacting both eastbound and westbound lanes. Emergency repairs are underway. I-88 will remain closed until New York State Department of Transportation engineers determine the roadway is safe to reopen. A 9.5 mile detour is in place along State Route 7 to reconnect motorists back to the Interstate.
Governor Kathy Hochul visited Johnson City yesterday, she called for removing the extra level of state oversight in order to speed up the construction of more housing:
(Hochul 4-4-26)
The Governor advocated for lower the costs of auto insurance, by removing widespread fraud from staged accidents & big payouts, the state is late on a new state budget again this year, a budget extender is in effect until Tuesday.
A great turnout was reported last weekend in Norwich for the Luszi's Legacy fundraiser, to raise money to help families get assistance for veterinary help for their older pets in need, Organizer Anett Slater comments:
(Anett Slater 4-3-26)
Slater said that she is also planning to have a Luszi's Legacy corn-hole tournament fundraiser in May, more information will be announced when that event is scheduled.
Broome County Corrections Academy will hold its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2026 at the Holiday Inn in Downtown Binghamton at 11:00 this morning. This year, 15 graduates will officially earn the rank of Officer, after weeks of grueling training, learning defense tactics, studying law, and more on their journey to a career in the Correctional Facility.
WCDO News — Monday 3-2-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 3-2-26
41 year old Franklin Gentry of Utica was arrested by Norwich Police Friday for Attempted Murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in Utica on February 15th. U.S. Marshals tracked gentry to Norwich, they coordinated with Norwich Police, Gentry was found Friday at West Main & Guernsey Street in Norwich at around 2:00 PM. Gentry was brought back to Utica by US Marshalls & faces court action On the attempted Murder charge, additional charges are anticipated.
Governor Hochul directed intelligence communities & cyber experts here in the State to coordinate with local law enforcement as well as federal law enforcement to Keep New Yorkers safe following military interaction with Iran in recent days:
(Hochul 3-2-26)
Governor Kathy Hochul has directed local and federal law enforcement to prioritize the safety of New Yorkers, especially at their places of worship for the near future as long as the military actions are continuing in the Middle East.
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament returns to downtown Norwich again July 11th & 12th, and the push is on to get certified referees to participate, according to organizer Tom Revoir:
(Tom Revoir 3-2-26)
Revoir said that the National Macker tournament officials have added 12 more locations for tournaments this year, more information is available at Macker.com.
The State DMV is urging New York Vehicle Owners to check their vehicles for safety recalls as part of Vehicle Safety Recalls Week this week through March 8th. State Department of Motor Vehicles officials stated that 1 out of every 5 cars on the road had an open recall, which amounts to about 2 million vehicles in New York, go to dmv.ny.gov to see if your vehicle has a recall.
The State DEC & Area Fire Departments announced that the annual Burn Ban will be from March 16th to May 14th this year. Open Burning of brush or debris is prohibited during that time-frame, to prevent wildfires & grass fires during the traditional driest time of the year.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 3-2-26
Following U.S. military operations in Iran, State Police are taking precautionary steps to protect communities across the state. Troopers are increasing their presence at religious, diplomatic, and cultural sites in coordination with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners. So far, there were no specific, credible threats to New York, residents are asked to remain alert and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
The Grand Union grocery store on East Main Street in Norwich is closing On March 7th, leaving many city without its only local grocery option within walking distance of Downtown. City officials are working with state & federal representatives to try to bring a centrally located grocery store to downtown Norwich. The Grand Union in Hartwick Seminary is also schedule to close permanently this week.
The Governor's Office reminds New Yorkers that March is Maple Month. Residents & visitors are encouraged To Participate in Upcoming Maple Weekends on March 21-22 and 28-29, and Special Promotions at New York’s Welcome Centers. New York State Ranks Second in the Nation in Maple Production behind Vermont, New York Maple Producers had 829,000 Gallons of Maple Syrup in 2025.
41 year old Franklin Gentry of Utica was arrested by Norwich Police Friday for Attempted Murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in Utica on February 15th. U.S. Marshals tracked gentry to Norwich, they coordinated with Norwich Police, Gentry was found Friday at West Main & Guernsey Street in Norwich at around 2:00 PM. Gentry was brought back to Utica by US Marshalls & faces court action On the attempted Murder charge, additional charges are anticipated.
Governor Hochul directed intelligence communities & cyber experts here in the State to coordinate with local law enforcement as well as federal law enforcement to Keep New Yorkers safe following military interaction with Iran in recent days:
(Hochul 3-2-26)
Governor Kathy Hochul has directed local and federal law enforcement to prioritize the safety of New Yorkers, especially at their places of worship for the near future as long as the military actions are continuing in the Middle East.
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament returns to downtown Norwich again July 11th & 12th, and the push is on to get certified referees to participate, according to organizer Tom Revoir:
(Tom Revoir 3-2-26)
Revoir said that the National Macker tournament officials have added 12 more locations for tournaments this year, more information is available at Macker.com.
The State DMV is urging New York Vehicle Owners to check their vehicles for safety recalls as part of Vehicle Safety Recalls Week this week through March 8th. State Department of Motor Vehicles officials stated that 1 out of every 5 cars on the road had an open recall, which amounts to about 2 million vehicles in New York, go to dmv.ny.gov to see if your vehicle has a recall.
The State DEC & Area Fire Departments announced that the annual Burn Ban will be from March 16th to May 14th this year. Open Burning of brush or debris is prohibited during that time-frame, to prevent wildfires & grass fires during the traditional driest time of the year.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 3-2-26
Following U.S. military operations in Iran, State Police are taking precautionary steps to protect communities across the state. Troopers are increasing their presence at religious, diplomatic, and cultural sites in coordination with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners. So far, there were no specific, credible threats to New York, residents are asked to remain alert and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
The Grand Union grocery store on East Main Street in Norwich is closing On March 7th, leaving many city without its only local grocery option within walking distance of Downtown. City officials are working with state & federal representatives to try to bring a centrally located grocery store to downtown Norwich. The Grand Union in Hartwick Seminary is also schedule to close permanently this week.
The Governor's Office reminds New Yorkers that March is Maple Month. Residents & visitors are encouraged To Participate in Upcoming Maple Weekends on March 21-22 and 28-29, and Special Promotions at New York’s Welcome Centers. New York State Ranks Second in the Nation in Maple Production behind Vermont, New York Maple Producers had 829,000 Gallons of Maple Syrup in 2025.
WCDO News — Monday 2-16-26
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-16-26
The Walton Police Department & the Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced the arrested of Walton High School teacher Eric Scofield for dissemination of indecent materials to Minors. 2 counts of a Sexually motivated felony, 7 counts of tampering with physical evidence & 5 counts of official misconduct, following a complaint that Scofield was engaging in improper communications with students. Scofield was brought to the Delaware County Correctional facility pending arraignment on the charges.
The United Way of Mid Rural New York announced that they raised over $590,000 in the 4 counties that they serve, about $30,000 dollars more than the previous years efforts, United Way Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco told WCDO News of the breakdown for each county:
(Elizabeth Monaco 2-16-26)
Monaco said that 53 projects will receive funds from the United way Fundraising efforts, some funds were also allocated to food pantries & warming stations in the region.
There are now 3 candidates running for the New York’s 51st State Senate seat, as incumbent Republican Peter Oberacker decided to run for Congress. The 3 candidates are Democrat Michelle Frazier of Delhi, Current Republican Assemblyman Chris Tague and Sullivan County Republican Terry Bernardo, The district covers Sullivan County, Delaware, Schoharie, and Otsego counties, along with parts of Broome, Chenango, and Ulster counties.
Dr. Joseph Tabone of Sidney passed away on February 12th, He moved to Sidney in 1967 where he continued his practice as a Chiropractor until his retirement in 2005. Visitation will be held at C. H. Landers Funeral Home; 21 Main Street in Sidney on Thursday February 19, 2026 from 4-7 pm. Mass Services will be held at Sacred Heart Church, 15 Liberty St, Sidney, NY on Friday February 20, 2026 at 11:00 am with gathering following at the Parrish Hall.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-16-26
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 41 year old Kyle Wedderspoon of Morris for Sex Offender Failure to Notify of Address Change within 10 days following a complaint received in Morris. Deputies were notified that Wedderspoon was no longer living at his registered address, he is a Level 1 Sex Offender, he had been living at a residence in the Town of Otego and failed to make proper notifications of his address change, he was taken into custody and processed at the Sheriff’s Office, he was released with an appearance ticket and is set to appear in the Town of Morris Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 48 year old Luke Lupo of Walton man on charges of Promoting Prison Contraband, after they received a complaint from the Delaware County Correctional Facility. Lupo allegedly possessed contraband while incarcerated at the Delaware County Correctional Facility on pre-existing charges. Lupo was arraigned and was remanded back to the custody of the Delaware County Correctional Facility on the charges that led to his initial incarceration.
Oneonta Fire Department responded to a fire at 57 Maple Street Saturday morning, 1st floor residents and visitors were able to leave the house safely, the 2nd floor apartments were under construction, the 1st floor apartment suffered water damage from fire operations, The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, Mutual aid was provided by Otego, West Oneonta and Franklin fire departments. no injuries were reported.
The Walton Police Department & the Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced the arrested of Walton High School teacher Eric Scofield for dissemination of indecent materials to Minors. 2 counts of a Sexually motivated felony, 7 counts of tampering with physical evidence & 5 counts of official misconduct, following a complaint that Scofield was engaging in improper communications with students. Scofield was brought to the Delaware County Correctional facility pending arraignment on the charges.
The United Way of Mid Rural New York announced that they raised over $590,000 in the 4 counties that they serve, about $30,000 dollars more than the previous years efforts, United Way Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco told WCDO News of the breakdown for each county:
(Elizabeth Monaco 2-16-26)
Monaco said that 53 projects will receive funds from the United way Fundraising efforts, some funds were also allocated to food pantries & warming stations in the region.
There are now 3 candidates running for the New York’s 51st State Senate seat, as incumbent Republican Peter Oberacker decided to run for Congress. The 3 candidates are Democrat Michelle Frazier of Delhi, Current Republican Assemblyman Chris Tague and Sullivan County Republican Terry Bernardo, The district covers Sullivan County, Delaware, Schoharie, and Otsego counties, along with parts of Broome, Chenango, and Ulster counties.
Dr. Joseph Tabone of Sidney passed away on February 12th, He moved to Sidney in 1967 where he continued his practice as a Chiropractor until his retirement in 2005. Visitation will be held at C. H. Landers Funeral Home; 21 Main Street in Sidney on Thursday February 19, 2026 from 4-7 pm. Mass Services will be held at Sacred Heart Church, 15 Liberty St, Sidney, NY on Friday February 20, 2026 at 11:00 am with gathering following at the Parrish Hall.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-16-26
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 41 year old Kyle Wedderspoon of Morris for Sex Offender Failure to Notify of Address Change within 10 days following a complaint received in Morris. Deputies were notified that Wedderspoon was no longer living at his registered address, he is a Level 1 Sex Offender, he had been living at a residence in the Town of Otego and failed to make proper notifications of his address change, he was taken into custody and processed at the Sheriff’s Office, he was released with an appearance ticket and is set to appear in the Town of Morris Court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office arrested 48 year old Luke Lupo of Walton man on charges of Promoting Prison Contraband, after they received a complaint from the Delaware County Correctional Facility. Lupo allegedly possessed contraband while incarcerated at the Delaware County Correctional Facility on pre-existing charges. Lupo was arraigned and was remanded back to the custody of the Delaware County Correctional Facility on the charges that led to his initial incarceration.
Oneonta Fire Department responded to a fire at 57 Maple Street Saturday morning, 1st floor residents and visitors were able to leave the house safely, the 2nd floor apartments were under construction, the 1st floor apartment suffered water damage from fire operations, The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, Mutual aid was provided by Otego, West Oneonta and Franklin fire departments. no injuries were reported.
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