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WCDO News — Friday 5-12-23
P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Broome County Executive Jason Garnar declared a state of emergency Thursday after reports that New York City may try to relocate large groups of people to Upstate counties. The state of emergency was enacted due to the extremely limited amount of housing currently available in the County. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar announced that they will promptly deal with any busses that may head to Broome County
(Sheriff Akshar 5-12-23)
Similar States of Emergency were issued in Rockland & Orange County, with more to follow, 1 bus of migrants was sent to a hotel in Newburgh from New York City, The Broome County State of Emergency and associated emergency orders can be viewed at gobroomecounty.com.
School district Budget Votes will be held on Tuesday across the state, Unatego District Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO News about their budget proposal:
(Dave Richards 5-12-23)
Richards said that there are also 2 propositions regarding transportation for district students based on their distance from school, another regarding an Energy Performance Contract. Voting will be from 12:00 noon until 8:00 PM Tuesday at the Unatego District Office.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 2 people following a complaint from the Family Dollar in Unadilla. 22 year old Brian Mahar of Worcester was charged with criminal possession of methamphetamines & criminal possession of a Controlled Substance, for allegedly possessing Methamphetamine and fentanyl. The Sheriff's Office also arrested 46 year old Mandy Keator of Otego for Criminal Possession Methamphetamine & Petty Larceny, Keator allegedly possessed Methamphetamine, both are being held at the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending court action.
State Lawmakers wrapped up passing the state budget several weeks late this year, area Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO what he thought of the budget and how bail reform was changed:
(Angelino 5-12-23)
Sticking points throughout the lengthy & late budget negotiations were the Governor's housing agenda & the bail reform issue.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 73 year old Robert Orlando of Hartwick for Criminal Sexual Act, Dissemination of indecent material or a minor, Obscenity & Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Orlando is accused of having sexual contact with a minor, that he met online. Orlando allegedly sent inappropriate messages and photographs to the minor and received the same content from the minor. Orlando traveled to Utica where he picked up the minor and returned to his residence in the Town of Hartwick where sexual activity occurred. Investigators from the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant of the defendant’s residence where evidence was secured and he was taken in to custody, he was processed at the Sheriff’s Office and lodged in the Otsego County Correctional Facility to await Arraignment.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 44 year old Dana Britton of Delhi, was re-sentenced to jail after violating his probation supervision. Britton admitted to using illegal drugs while on probation, The Probation Department recommended that he be sent to an inpatient rehabilitation facility, Britton refused to engage in treatment, his probation was revoked & he was sentenced him to 22 months in jail at the Delaware County Correctional Facility.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society will hold a walking tour of the site of the Former Roundhouse on Saturday, at 4:00 pm, Society Executive Director Marcela Micucci explains:
(Marcela Micucci 5-12-23)
The tour will be down Roundhouse Road, parallel to the railroad tracks and nearby the former location of the D&H Roundhouse, one of the world's largest, the tour leaves at 4:00 pm from the D&H Roundhouse Historic Marker at the corner of Fonda Avenue and Roundhouse Road.
The Village of Sidney will provide containers at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue Today or Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for items such as computers monitors or keyboards, TV's, Fax Machines, Cell Phones, Radios, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, Console Televisions as well as Metal and non-Freon appliances plus Tires without rims & Freon containing appliances like refrigerators, freezers & air conditioners, more information is available at 561-2329.
The Chenango Arts Council will feature an exhibit from a local man, starting today in Norwich, Council spokesperson Mary Beth Miller explains:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-12-23)
The Gallery is located at 27 West Main Street in Norwich, more information about this & other events is available at (607) 336-2787 or chenangoarts.org.
Broome County Executive Jason Garnar declared a state of emergency Thursday after reports that New York City may try to relocate large groups of people to Upstate counties. The state of emergency was enacted due to the extremely limited amount of housing currently available in the County. Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar announced that they will promptly deal with any busses that may head to Broome County
(Sheriff Akshar 5-12-23)
Similar States of Emergency were issued in Rockland & Orange County, with more to follow, 1 bus of migrants was sent to a hotel in Newburgh from New York City, The Broome County State of Emergency and associated emergency orders can be viewed at gobroomecounty.com.
School district Budget Votes will be held on Tuesday across the state, Unatego District Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO News about their budget proposal:
(Dave Richards 5-12-23)
Richards said that there are also 2 propositions regarding transportation for district students based on their distance from school, another regarding an Energy Performance Contract. Voting will be from 12:00 noon until 8:00 PM Tuesday at the Unatego District Office.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 2 people following a complaint from the Family Dollar in Unadilla. 22 year old Brian Mahar of Worcester was charged with criminal possession of methamphetamines & criminal possession of a Controlled Substance, for allegedly possessing Methamphetamine and fentanyl. The Sheriff's Office also arrested 46 year old Mandy Keator of Otego for Criminal Possession Methamphetamine & Petty Larceny, Keator allegedly possessed Methamphetamine, both are being held at the Otsego County Correctional Facility pending court action.
State Lawmakers wrapped up passing the state budget several weeks late this year, area Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO what he thought of the budget and how bail reform was changed:
(Angelino 5-12-23)
Sticking points throughout the lengthy & late budget negotiations were the Governor's housing agenda & the bail reform issue.
Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 73 year old Robert Orlando of Hartwick for Criminal Sexual Act, Dissemination of indecent material or a minor, Obscenity & Endangering the Welfare of a Minor. Orlando is accused of having sexual contact with a minor, that he met online. Orlando allegedly sent inappropriate messages and photographs to the minor and received the same content from the minor. Orlando traveled to Utica where he picked up the minor and returned to his residence in the Town of Hartwick where sexual activity occurred. Investigators from the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant of the defendant’s residence where evidence was secured and he was taken in to custody, he was processed at the Sheriff’s Office and lodged in the Otsego County Correctional Facility to await Arraignment.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-12-23
Delaware County District Attorney's Office announced that 44 year old Dana Britton of Delhi, was re-sentenced to jail after violating his probation supervision. Britton admitted to using illegal drugs while on probation, The Probation Department recommended that he be sent to an inpatient rehabilitation facility, Britton refused to engage in treatment, his probation was revoked & he was sentenced him to 22 months in jail at the Delaware County Correctional Facility.
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society will hold a walking tour of the site of the Former Roundhouse on Saturday, at 4:00 pm, Society Executive Director Marcela Micucci explains:
(Marcela Micucci 5-12-23)
The tour will be down Roundhouse Road, parallel to the railroad tracks and nearby the former location of the D&H Roundhouse, one of the world's largest, the tour leaves at 4:00 pm from the D&H Roundhouse Historic Marker at the corner of Fonda Avenue and Roundhouse Road.
The Village of Sidney will provide containers at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue Today or Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for items such as computers monitors or keyboards, TV's, Fax Machines, Cell Phones, Radios, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, Console Televisions as well as Metal and non-Freon appliances plus Tires without rims & Freon containing appliances like refrigerators, freezers & air conditioners, more information is available at 561-2329.
The Chenango Arts Council will feature an exhibit from a local man, starting today in Norwich, Council spokesperson Mary Beth Miller explains:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-12-23)
The Gallery is located at 27 West Main Street in Norwich, more information about this & other events is available at (607) 336-2787 or chenangoarts.org.
ASSEMBLYMAN JOE ANGELINOBRIAN MAHARBROOME COUNTY SHERIFF FRED AKSHARCHENANGO ARTS COUNCILDANA BRITTONDelhiDR. MARCELA MICUCCIGREATER ONEONTA HISTORICAL SOCIETYHARTWICKMANDY KEATORMARY BETH MILLERNew YorkNYOtegoROBERT ORLANDOSidneyUNADILLAUNATEGO CENTRAL SCHOOLUNATEGO SUPERINTENDENT DR. DAVE RICHARDSWCDOWORCESTER
WCDO News — Thursday 3-12-20
Governor Cuomo & SUNY & CUNY officials announced
today that the campuses will all be closing on March 19th, for the rest of the
spring semester. The steps are being
taken to cut try to stop the potential spread of the Coronavirus in large
lecture halls & at athletic events, classes will continue until the end of
the spring semester online. Governor
Cuomo also suggested that Business owners should consider letting employees
work from home, or stagger work shifts to slow the potential spread of the
coronavirus in large work groups.
Governor Cuomo also announced that agreements are about to
be in place with 28 more labs around the state, to be able to administer more
tests for the Coronavirus. The CDC in
Atlanta originally started the testing, they quickly became overwhelmed, the
Wadsworth Labs in Albany then took on the testing, and more tests are
continuing to be administered, making the need for more labs to add to the
testing.
SUNY Morrisville is offering a Free Play Group with Early
Childhood Students in a free program, to be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at
the Norwich Campus, in Follett Hall. An
Open House will be held tonight & tomorrow, Spokesperson Margaret Hoose
explains:
(Margaret Hoose 3-11-20)
The Open Houses are today from 5:00 PM to 7 PM &
Tomorrow morning from 8:00 AM to 12 PM, the Play Group dates are Tuesdays and
Thursdays, March 24 through May 12, more information is available at 334-5144,
or email hoosema@morrisville.edu.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi is continuing to work to stop
Major League Baseball from contracting over 40 Minor League Baseball teams,
including the Binghamton Rumble Ponies:
(Congressman Brindisi 3-11-20)
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies 2020 season will be played as
originally Scheduled, more information is available at BINGRP.com.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce is looking for more participants
at their Irish For A Day Parade this Saturday, Chamber President Teri Schunk
Explains:
(Teri Schunk 3-11-20)
More information about the Irish For A Day Parade or all of
the other scheduled activities this Saturday is available at 561-2642.
The City of Oneonta is currently
accepting applications for several full-time positions. Applications will be accepted for Code
Enforcement Inspector, Engineering GIS Technician, Finance Coordinator &
Purchasing Agent, Job descriptions and applications are available at
oneonta.ny.us/personnel or at the Personnel Office on the 2nd floor of Oneonta
City Hall.
State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker has recommended
new emergency measures to contain the coronavirus cluster of 108 people in New
Rochelle. The protocols include closing schools, houses of worship and other
large gathering facilities for a 2 weeks, Governor Cuomo has deployed National
Guard troops to deliver food to homes and help with cleaning public spaces in
the containment area. The Governor
confirmed 31 additional cases of the Coronavirus, bringing the statewide total
to 173.
Orlando Tercero will remain in a Nicaraguan prison for 30
years, after a Nicaraguan judge made that decision yesterday. Tercero was convicted in Nicaragua for Haley
Anderson's death in Binghamton in March 2018.
Tercero killed Anderson in his Oak Street apartment, fled to Nicaragua
to avoid prosecution.
Governor Cuomo announced the expansion several State Parks
land protection projects that cover more than 760 acres in Central New York and
the Southern Tier. Locally, 297 acres
added to Robert V. Riddell State. The addition to the Delaware County-side of the
park buffers a heavily subdivided area near the park and provides room to
expand trails.
World Spay Day is today, the Susquehanna SPCA will host a
feline low cost spay/neuter clinic. Appointments can be secured by the
Susquehanna SPCA at 547-8111, extension 102.
The fee per cat is $60; more information is available at thesas.org.
today that the campuses will all be closing on March 19th, for the rest of the
spring semester. The steps are being
taken to cut try to stop the potential spread of the Coronavirus in large
lecture halls & at athletic events, classes will continue until the end of
the spring semester online. Governor
Cuomo also suggested that Business owners should consider letting employees
work from home, or stagger work shifts to slow the potential spread of the
coronavirus in large work groups.
Governor Cuomo also announced that agreements are about to
be in place with 28 more labs around the state, to be able to administer more
tests for the Coronavirus. The CDC in
Atlanta originally started the testing, they quickly became overwhelmed, the
Wadsworth Labs in Albany then took on the testing, and more tests are
continuing to be administered, making the need for more labs to add to the
testing.
SUNY Morrisville is offering a Free Play Group with Early
Childhood Students in a free program, to be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at
the Norwich Campus, in Follett Hall. An
Open House will be held tonight & tomorrow, Spokesperson Margaret Hoose
explains:
(Margaret Hoose 3-11-20)
The Open Houses are today from 5:00 PM to 7 PM &
Tomorrow morning from 8:00 AM to 12 PM, the Play Group dates are Tuesdays and
Thursdays, March 24 through May 12, more information is available at 334-5144,
or email hoosema@morrisville.edu.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi is continuing to work to stop
Major League Baseball from contracting over 40 Minor League Baseball teams,
including the Binghamton Rumble Ponies:
(Congressman Brindisi 3-11-20)
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies 2020 season will be played as
originally Scheduled, more information is available at BINGRP.com.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce is looking for more participants
at their Irish For A Day Parade this Saturday, Chamber President Teri Schunk
Explains:
(Teri Schunk 3-11-20)
More information about the Irish For A Day Parade or all of
the other scheduled activities this Saturday is available at 561-2642.
The City of Oneonta is currently
accepting applications for several full-time positions. Applications will be accepted for Code
Enforcement Inspector, Engineering GIS Technician, Finance Coordinator &
Purchasing Agent, Job descriptions and applications are available at
oneonta.ny.us/personnel or at the Personnel Office on the 2nd floor of Oneonta
City Hall.
State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker has recommended
new emergency measures to contain the coronavirus cluster of 108 people in New
Rochelle. The protocols include closing schools, houses of worship and other
large gathering facilities for a 2 weeks, Governor Cuomo has deployed National
Guard troops to deliver food to homes and help with cleaning public spaces in
the containment area. The Governor
confirmed 31 additional cases of the Coronavirus, bringing the statewide total
to 173.
Orlando Tercero will remain in a Nicaraguan prison for 30
years, after a Nicaraguan judge made that decision yesterday. Tercero was convicted in Nicaragua for Haley
Anderson's death in Binghamton in March 2018.
Tercero killed Anderson in his Oak Street apartment, fled to Nicaragua
to avoid prosecution.
Governor Cuomo announced the expansion several State Parks
land protection projects that cover more than 760 acres in Central New York and
the Southern Tier. Locally, 297 acres
added to Robert V. Riddell State. The addition to the Delaware County-side of the
park buffers a heavily subdivided area near the park and provides room to
expand trails.
World Spay Day is today, the Susquehanna SPCA will host a
feline low cost spay/neuter clinic. Appointments can be secured by the
Susquehanna SPCA at 547-8111, extension 102.
The fee per cat is $60; more information is available at thesas.org.
WCDO News — Monday 11-4-19
Tomorrow is Election Day in New York State, locally, 5
people are running for 3 spots in the State Supreme Court 6th
District, they are Democrats Pete Charnetysky & Claudette Newman &
Republicans Chris Baker, Oliver Blaise, Mark Masler. In Delaware County for the Sidney Town
Clerk's position, Incumbent Lisa French faces Republican Sheila Paul, In Delhi & Hamden Town Council races;
each race has 3 candidates for 2 seats.
There are races in 3 districts of the Otsego County Board of
Representatives in districts 2, 3 & 14, there is an election for Laurens
Town Supervisor between Democrat Dean Buccheri & Republican David Neske,
and there are town council seat races in Butternuts, Hartwick, Laurens, New Lisbon,
Oneonta, and Worcester. In the City of
Oneonta, there are races for common council seats in Wards 2, 4, 5, 6 &
8. In Chenango County, there is an
election for Norwich City Mayor between incumbent Christine Carnrike, Jill
Osterhoudt-Kraft, Shawn Sastri & former Mayor Joe Maiurano; there are races
for Norwich City Council seats in wards 3 & 5, for Town of Norwich
Supervisor, the voters will decide between Debra Cubbedge & Stanley
Foulds. In the Town of Coventry, a race
exits for Supervisor between Jan Andrews vs. Jennifer Boudreau. In the town of Guilford Supervisor's race,
incumbent George Senek faces a challenge from Write-In candidate Dan
Harrington. In the Guilford Town Council,
2 seats are up between Terence Ives, Richard Dunnigan, Gilda Ward, plus Write
Ins: Rebecca Young and Duane Reif for
Town Council, for Town of Pharsalia
Supervisor, the race is between Jeremiah Micklas vs. David Soule & there
are 3 candidates for 2 seats on the Town of Plymouth board.
16 year old Alexis Lotterman of Walton & 17 year old
Tatiana Febo of Downsville will have their 1st degree Burglary cases moved to
Otsego County Family Court, in connection with the murder of 53 year old
Kenneth Robinson in Worcester on October 10th.
15 year old Dylan Robinson, 16 year old Alexander Borggreen 15 year old Anais Soto & 32 year old
Nicolas Meridy are all charged with 2nd degree murder & 1st degree Burglary
for the Robinson Murder, all are being held pending future court action.
Governor Cuomo announced that New York's law raising the
minimum sales age from 18 to 21 for tobacco and electronic cigarette products
beginning November 13th. The law seeks
to prevent cigarettes and vaping products from getting into the hands of our
youth, & creating an addiction to a deadly habit. According to the State Department of Health,
almost 40% of 12th grade students and 27% of all high school age students are
now using e-cigarettes, and this increase is largely driven by flavored
e-liquids. The State Police will
partner with the Department of Health to conduct undercover investigations
across the state, retailers found selling tobacco and vaping products to
underage individuals will face criminal penalties in addition to civil
penalties.
Sidney village police Arrested
21 year old Caleb Zuk of Sidney for Criminal possession of a controlled
substance, Criminal possessing a hypodermic instrument and Aggravated
unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle last Thursday. Zuk was processed & face court action at
a later date.
Orlando Tercero has been found guilty of the Nicaraguan
charge of Femicide, for the murder of Haley Anderson IN Binghamton last
year. Tercero was wanted in Broome
County for the murder of Hailey Anderson in his Binghamton Apartment, he fled
to his home country, where he was tried & found guilty of Anderson’s
murder. He is expected to serve 25 to 35
years in jail in Nicaragua.
State Police Sergeant Robert Bloom was on his way to a
graduation ceremony Friday to play with the pipes and drums and dressed in a
kilt, when saw smoke on Tioga Terrace in
Apalachin just after 12:00 noon, he located the burning building, discovered
that a male was bedridden inside.
Sergeant Bloom, the bedridden man’s father and a neighbor entered the
burning residence, got the man into a wheelchair and out of the home. All were taken to area hospitals for smoke
inhalation. Sergeant Bloom is a 7-year
veteran of the State Police, and is currently works out of State Police
Headquarters at Troop C in Sidney.
The Unatego Board of Education is expected to make a
decision as to which proposal to accept for the Former Otego Elementary School
Building at their regular Board meeting tonight at 7:00 PM at the Middle
School/High School cafeteria in Wells Bridge.
Unatego Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards said that the 3 proposals are
down to 2 for tonight:
(Dr. Dave Richards 11-4-19)
The remaining proposals are from Dirig Design of Wells
Bridge & Oneonta Christian Academy.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi announced that Chenango Health
Network would receive a Drug Free Communities grant of more than $100,000 per
year for five years. The Drug Free Communities grant program provides grants to
community organizations to strengthen partnerships in the region and help
reduce youth substance abuse.
people are running for 3 spots in the State Supreme Court 6th
District, they are Democrats Pete Charnetysky & Claudette Newman &
Republicans Chris Baker, Oliver Blaise, Mark Masler. In Delaware County for the Sidney Town
Clerk's position, Incumbent Lisa French faces Republican Sheila Paul, In Delhi & Hamden Town Council races;
each race has 3 candidates for 2 seats.
There are races in 3 districts of the Otsego County Board of
Representatives in districts 2, 3 & 14, there is an election for Laurens
Town Supervisor between Democrat Dean Buccheri & Republican David Neske,
and there are town council seat races in Butternuts, Hartwick, Laurens, New Lisbon,
Oneonta, and Worcester. In the City of
Oneonta, there are races for common council seats in Wards 2, 4, 5, 6 &
8. In Chenango County, there is an
election for Norwich City Mayor between incumbent Christine Carnrike, Jill
Osterhoudt-Kraft, Shawn Sastri & former Mayor Joe Maiurano; there are races
for Norwich City Council seats in wards 3 & 5, for Town of Norwich
Supervisor, the voters will decide between Debra Cubbedge & Stanley
Foulds. In the Town of Coventry, a race
exits for Supervisor between Jan Andrews vs. Jennifer Boudreau. In the town of Guilford Supervisor's race,
incumbent George Senek faces a challenge from Write-In candidate Dan
Harrington. In the Guilford Town Council,
2 seats are up between Terence Ives, Richard Dunnigan, Gilda Ward, plus Write
Ins: Rebecca Young and Duane Reif for
Town Council, for Town of Pharsalia
Supervisor, the race is between Jeremiah Micklas vs. David Soule & there
are 3 candidates for 2 seats on the Town of Plymouth board.
16 year old Alexis Lotterman of Walton & 17 year old
Tatiana Febo of Downsville will have their 1st degree Burglary cases moved to
Otsego County Family Court, in connection with the murder of 53 year old
Kenneth Robinson in Worcester on October 10th.
15 year old Dylan Robinson, 16 year old Alexander Borggreen 15 year old Anais Soto & 32 year old
Nicolas Meridy are all charged with 2nd degree murder & 1st degree Burglary
for the Robinson Murder, all are being held pending future court action.
Governor Cuomo announced that New York's law raising the
minimum sales age from 18 to 21 for tobacco and electronic cigarette products
beginning November 13th. The law seeks
to prevent cigarettes and vaping products from getting into the hands of our
youth, & creating an addiction to a deadly habit. According to the State Department of Health,
almost 40% of 12th grade students and 27% of all high school age students are
now using e-cigarettes, and this increase is largely driven by flavored
e-liquids. The State Police will
partner with the Department of Health to conduct undercover investigations
across the state, retailers found selling tobacco and vaping products to
underage individuals will face criminal penalties in addition to civil
penalties.
Sidney village police Arrested
21 year old Caleb Zuk of Sidney for Criminal possession of a controlled
substance, Criminal possessing a hypodermic instrument and Aggravated
unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle last Thursday. Zuk was processed & face court action at
a later date.
Orlando Tercero has been found guilty of the Nicaraguan
charge of Femicide, for the murder of Haley Anderson IN Binghamton last
year. Tercero was wanted in Broome
County for the murder of Hailey Anderson in his Binghamton Apartment, he fled
to his home country, where he was tried & found guilty of Anderson’s
murder. He is expected to serve 25 to 35
years in jail in Nicaragua.
State Police Sergeant Robert Bloom was on his way to a
graduation ceremony Friday to play with the pipes and drums and dressed in a
kilt, when saw smoke on Tioga Terrace in
Apalachin just after 12:00 noon, he located the burning building, discovered
that a male was bedridden inside.
Sergeant Bloom, the bedridden man’s father and a neighbor entered the
burning residence, got the man into a wheelchair and out of the home. All were taken to area hospitals for smoke
inhalation. Sergeant Bloom is a 7-year
veteran of the State Police, and is currently works out of State Police
Headquarters at Troop C in Sidney.
The Unatego Board of Education is expected to make a
decision as to which proposal to accept for the Former Otego Elementary School
Building at their regular Board meeting tonight at 7:00 PM at the Middle
School/High School cafeteria in Wells Bridge.
Unatego Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards said that the 3 proposals are
down to 2 for tonight:
(Dr. Dave Richards 11-4-19)
The remaining proposals are from Dirig Design of Wells
Bridge & Oneonta Christian Academy.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi announced that Chenango Health
Network would receive a Drug Free Communities grant of more than $100,000 per
year for five years. The Drug Free Communities grant program provides grants to
community organizations to strengthen partnerships in the region and help
reduce youth substance abuse.
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