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WCDO News — Friday 10-13-23
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-13-23
Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 35 year old Devyn Wilcox of Harpursville on 27 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child & 1 count of disorderly conduct on Thursday. Deputies responded Thursday afternoon to the Harpursville School District Bus, Wilcox is accused of entering the stopped bus and began yelling, screaming, swearing and threatening juveniles, according to witnesses & video. There were 30 students from elementary school to high school ages on the bus. Wilcox was taken into custody without incident at his residence, he was processed at the Broome County Sheriff’s Correctional Facility and released on appearance tickets for the Town of Colesville Court at a later date. The investigation is continuing.
Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 35 year old Devyn Wilcox of Harpursville on 27 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child & 1 count of disorderly conduct on Thursday. Deputies responded Thursday afternoon to the Harpursville School District Bus, Wilcox is accused of entering the stopped bus and began yelling, screaming, swearing and threatening juveniles, according to witnesses & video. There were 30 students from elementary school to high school ages on the bus. Wilcox was taken into custody without incident at his residence, he was processed at the Broome County Sheriff’s Correctional Facility and released on appearance tickets for the Town of Colesville Court at a later date. The investigation is continuing.
The next Nate Lull Scholarship Fundraiser will be held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney this Sunday from 11am to 5pm, Lull told WCDO News that Sunday's fundraiser is one of the key fundraisers for the Scholarship:
(Nate Lull 10-10-23)
The scholarships will be announced next year, for seniors at schools in the WCDO listening area, details are available at natelull.com.
(Nate Lull 10-10-23)
The scholarships will be announced next year, for seniors at schools in the WCDO listening area, details are available at natelull.com.
The Community Cultural Center in Sidney will be holding an artistic event tonight, Saturday Night & Sunday Afternoon, with local artist Branden Hurd, with a Jazz concert planned on Sunday as well, spokesperson Amy Williams explains:
(Amy Williams 10-13-23)
Tickets are available at Roasted Coffee House & Barking Cat Boutique, more information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
(Amy Williams 10-13-23)
Tickets are available at Roasted Coffee House & Barking Cat Boutique, more information is available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.
The Out Of The Woodwork Players present "YOU KNOW THE OLD SLAYING", Today & Tomorrow at 7:00 PM & Sunday at 2:00 PM at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater, 15 North Main Street in Bainbridge. A Photography exhibit will be in the Gallery, Doors open at 6:00 PM tonight & Saturday.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-13-23
The Amphenol Corporation will have a recruitment event at SUNY Oneonta Morris Conference Center Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM for on-site applications & on the spot interviews. A list of Job openings can be found online at amphenol/sidneyny.jobs.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-13-23
The Amphenol Corporation will have a recruitment event at SUNY Oneonta Morris Conference Center Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM for on-site applications & on the spot interviews. A list of Job openings can be found online at amphenol/sidneyny.jobs.
The Sidney Historical Society will hold a special program tomorrow regarding the State Police at Troop C in Sidney, and their famous "Rough Riders" spokesman Larry Halbert explains:
(Larry Halbert 10-13-23)
The event will be held at the Sidney Public Library Saturday starting at 11:00 AM.
(Larry Halbert 10-13-23)
The event will be held at the Sidney Public Library Saturday starting at 11:00 AM.
The Sidney Alumni Hall Of Fame Induction ceremony will begin tonight & continue Saturday, spokesman Greg Davie about the schedule:
(Greg Davie 10-10-23)
The inductees Include Steve McMullen, Don Pierce Jr, Liz Eaton Ferenzi, Josh DuMond and Ashley Mahlmeister, plus the new Special Legends Inductees & the Sidney Golf Team from 1983 to 1985.
(Greg Davie 10-10-23)
The inductees Include Steve McMullen, Don Pierce Jr, Liz Eaton Ferenzi, Josh DuMond and Ashley Mahlmeister, plus the new Special Legends Inductees & the Sidney Golf Team from 1983 to 1985.
The Sidney Central School Observatory will be open tonight 9:00-10:00 PM after the Sidney football game. In the event of cloudy skies or inclement weather, the session will be canceled. The Observatory is located behind the high school building, go past the main entrance of the gymnasium and turn right past the pool & follow the road to the lower back parking lot.
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WCDO News — Thursday 12-8-22
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Voters in the Bainbridge Guilford School district approved of their Capital Project Wednesday. Voters approved by a 140-71 vote in favor of the project, a big portion of the project will improve the Athletic Fields and construct a parking lot next to the Football Field with 102 parking spaces.
The next legislative session in Albany will begin in January, local Assemblyman Joe Angelino told WCDO news that he will be watching what happens with the recently passed Environmental Bond Act:
(Joe Angelino 12-8-22)
Angelino said that with latest redistricting he gained 6 towns in Madison County to his district, but lost a few in Broome County, there will be another redistricting for the 2024 elections that could drastically change his district again.
(Joe Angelino 12-8-22)
Angelino said that with latest redistricting he gained 6 towns in Madison County to his district, but lost a few in Broome County, there will be another redistricting for the 2024 elections that could drastically change his district again.
The Sidney Central School District announced that the Observatory will be closed tonight, due to inclement weather.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 12-8-22
The Morris Central School District residents will be voting on a Building project on Tuesday December 13th, Superintendent Jamie Maistros told WCDO News about the $14.5 million dollar project:
(Jamie Maistros 12-8-22)
Maistros said that there will be a public forum today at 5:30 in the School Library, & a link to the meeting will be posted on the District Website for those who can not attend in person.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 12-8-22
The Morris Central School District residents will be voting on a Building project on Tuesday December 13th, Superintendent Jamie Maistros told WCDO News about the $14.5 million dollar project:
(Jamie Maistros 12-8-22)
Maistros said that there will be a public forum today at 5:30 in the School Library, & a link to the meeting will be posted on the District Website for those who can not attend in person.
The Town of Sidney will hold a public meeting today at 6:30 PM, to discuss amending the Town zoning laws. The meeting will be held at The Town Building located at 44 Grand Street.
Voters in the Unatego School District approved of a proposal for a new bus, by a 62 to 19 margin Monday, a proposition to put up to 5 million dollars over 15 years into a capital reserve fund passed by a 56 to 24 vote.
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WCDO News — Friday 10-14-22
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Greater Oneonta Historical Society & Otsego 2000 are sponsoring a Walking Tour of downtown Oneonta on Saturday. The tour will focus on opportunities and threats in the Oneonta Downtown Historic District, which the State Preservation League has named to its bi-annual “7 To Save” list. The tour will leave from the Oneonta History Center at 183 Main Street at 3:00 PM and is by donation. In case of inclement weather, the tour will be held on Sunday.
The Community Cultural Center in Sidney will feature the Small Town Big Band Saturday night at 8:00 pm, theater Director Dennis Walrath comments:
(Dennis Walrath 10-14-22)
Walrath said that Tickets are available at the door or at cccsidneyart.booktix.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-14-22
The 2022 Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County Home Made Sale will be held at their location on Court Street in downtown Norwich tomorrow from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Spokesperson Sarah Green comments:
(Sarah Green 10-10-22)
More information about the home made sale or Hospice is available at 607-334-3556.
(Dennis Walrath 10-14-22)
Walrath said that Tickets are available at the door or at cccsidneyart.booktix.com.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 10-14-22
The 2022 Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County Home Made Sale will be held at their location on Court Street in downtown Norwich tomorrow from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Spokesperson Sarah Green comments:
(Sarah Green 10-10-22)
More information about the home made sale or Hospice is available at 607-334-3556.
Sidney SSAD program & Catholic Charities are teaming up again this year for a 5K/10K Walk run and the Color run, Penny McKnight of Catholic Charities comments:
(Penny McKnight 10-14-22)
The event will be held Sunday at the Sidney High School from 1:00 to 5:00 PM. People can sign up online to participate at runsignup.com.
(Penny McKnight 10-14-22)
The event will be held Sunday at the Sidney High School from 1:00 to 5:00 PM. People can sign up online to participate at runsignup.com.
The Sidney Central School District Observatory will be open tonight from 9:00 to 10:00 PM, Weather Permitting. Several Telescopes will be available for viewing, the observatory is located behind the high school.
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The Sidney Central School District announced that their Observatory will be open on Friday Night October 14th from 9:00 to 10:00 PM, Weather Permitting. Several Telescopes will be available for viewing, the observatory is located behind the high school.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-30-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 2 people Monday following a traffic stop in the Town of Colchester. Deputies observed a vehicle with no taillights on, a traffic stop was conducted & 21-year-old Bushra Turki of Seattle, Washington was driving, the passenger was 26-year-old Mady Sy of the Bronx. Turki's license was suspended, the vehicle had an invalid registration & inspection and did not have insurance. A search of the vehicle was conducted, Deputies located a large quantity of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Deputies charged Turki for Operating a Motor Vehicle without an Ignition Interlock Device, Unlicensed Operator, Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Operating without Insurance, along with several other charges, he was released to appear in the Town of Colchester Court at a later date. Sy was charged with 1 count of Unlawful possession of Cannabis.
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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-30-22
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 2 people Monday following a traffic stop in the Town of Colchester. Deputies observed a vehicle with no taillights on, a traffic stop was conducted & 21-year-old Bushra Turki of Seattle, Washington was driving, the passenger was 26-year-old Mady Sy of the Bronx. Turki's license was suspended, the vehicle had an invalid registration & inspection and did not have insurance. A search of the vehicle was conducted, Deputies located a large quantity of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Deputies charged Turki for Operating a Motor Vehicle without an Ignition Interlock Device, Unlicensed Operator, Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Operating without Insurance, along with several other charges, he was released to appear in the Town of Colchester Court at a later date. Sy was charged with 1 count of Unlawful possession of Cannabis.
WCDO News — Friday 10-4-19
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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli spoke to a meeting of the
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce at the Sidney Golf & Country Club this
morning, DiNapoli told WCDO News about the opportunities available for County
Businesses:
(Tom DiNapoli 10-4-19)
Delaware County Chamber President Ray Pucci said that he was
happy to get the Comptroller to attend this morning’s Chamber Breakfast:
(Ray Pucci 10-4-19)
State Comptroller DiNapoli has served in the post since
2007; he is the state's chief fiscal officer who ensures that state and local
governments use taxpayer money effectively and efficiently.
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce at the Sidney Golf & Country Club this
morning, DiNapoli told WCDO News about the opportunities available for County
Businesses:
(Tom DiNapoli 10-4-19)
Delaware County Chamber President Ray Pucci said that he was
happy to get the Comptroller to attend this morning’s Chamber Breakfast:
(Ray Pucci 10-4-19)
State Comptroller DiNapoli has served in the post since
2007; he is the state's chief fiscal officer who ensures that state and local
governments use taxpayer money effectively and efficiently.
The Annual Grand Finale Cruise In will be held in the Sidney
Industrial Park this Sunday. The event
is open to many types of antique vehicles,
trophies will be handed out in a variety of categories, the cruise in
will run from 9:00 to 3:00 Sunday.
Industrial Park this Sunday. The event
is open to many types of antique vehicles,
trophies will be handed out in a variety of categories, the cruise in
will run from 9:00 to 3:00 Sunday.
The Jericho Arts Council
announced the return performance of the Corvettes Doo-Wop Revue, at the
Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre Saturday night at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available at the box office and
can be reserved at 288-3882.
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer visited Sidney yesterday
afternoon, to announce that he is looking to get funding for an emergency
system to alert residence of potential floods, Sidney Mayor Andy Matviak
explains:
(Andy Matviak 10-4-19)
Schumer is looking to acquire the $150,000 Grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission, for
a system that would be more reliable than any existing broadband systems, which
would fail to work in areas of the region that has limited or no broadband
service.
announced the return performance of the Corvettes Doo-Wop Revue, at the
Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre Saturday night at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available at the box office and
can be reserved at 288-3882.
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer visited Sidney yesterday
afternoon, to announce that he is looking to get funding for an emergency
system to alert residence of potential floods, Sidney Mayor Andy Matviak
explains:
(Andy Matviak 10-4-19)
Schumer is looking to acquire the $150,000 Grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission, for
a system that would be more reliable than any existing broadband systems, which
would fail to work in areas of the region that has limited or no broadband
service.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce announced their 1st Fall
Festival to be tomorrow, Chamber President Teri Schunk comments:
(Teri Schunk 10-4-19)
Schunk said that the event will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
along Main & Division Streets in Downtown Sidney, followed by a Tom &
Doug Cruise in at 3:00 PM.
Festival to be tomorrow, Chamber President Teri Schunk comments:
(Teri Schunk 10-4-19)
Schunk said that the event will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
along Main & Division Streets in Downtown Sidney, followed by a Tom &
Doug Cruise in at 3:00 PM.
Sidney Central School District Observatory will open tonight
from 9:00 to 10:00 PM. The sessions at
the Sidney Observatory are free & open to the public; it is located behind
the High School Building.
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from 9:00 to 10:00 PM. The sessions at
the Sidney Observatory are free & open to the public; it is located behind
the High School Building.
The Sidney Central School
District Observatory will open October 4th from 9:00 to 10:00 PM. The sessions at the Sidney Observatory are
free & open to the public; it is located behind the High School Building.
Governor Cuomo announced that more than $20 million is available
for a diesel truck and bus replacement program that will reduce the greenhouse
gas emissions and promote investment in cleaner fuel technologies. A combination of more than $9 million from
the state's $127.7 million portion of the federal Volkswagen settlement and the
State DOT's allocation of $11 million in federal funds will provide new funding
for the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program to permanently remove older,
polluting diesel trucks from New York's roadways and replace them with new, cleaner
technology trucks.
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District Observatory will open October 4th from 9:00 to 10:00 PM. The sessions at the Sidney Observatory are
free & open to the public; it is located behind the High School Building.
Governor Cuomo announced that more than $20 million is available
for a diesel truck and bus replacement program that will reduce the greenhouse
gas emissions and promote investment in cleaner fuel technologies. A combination of more than $9 million from
the state's $127.7 million portion of the federal Volkswagen settlement and the
State DOT's allocation of $11 million in federal funds will provide new funding
for the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program to permanently remove older,
polluting diesel trucks from New York's roadways and replace them with new, cleaner
technology trucks.
WCDO News — Friday 4-27-18
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The Sidney Shade tree Commission held their annual Arbor Day Celebration this morning at the Walking Trail Pavilion in Keith Clark Park, Shade tree Commission Chairperson Lorrie Roach comments:
(Lorrie Roach 4-27-18)
The Sidney school District 5th grade band played at the ceremony & young sapling trees were distributed.
(Lorrie Roach 4-27-18)
The Sidney school District 5th grade band played at the ceremony & young sapling trees were distributed.
The Sidney Central School Observatory will be open tonight, from 8:30-9:30PM. The featured attractions will be the waxing gibbous Moon, and rising Jupiter in the eastern sky. Several telescopes are available for viewing, including the main scope inside the dome. This event is open to the public, and admission is free. This session will be run by Sidney High faculty and students. The Observatory is located behind the high school building.
The Sidney Police Department will be taking part in the National Drug Take Back event Saturday, Chief Jan Gorshack explains:
(Jan Gorshack 4-27-18)
The event is held every year nationwide to remove expired unwanted and potentially dangerous medications out of people's homes, and also out of the waste stream when they can seep into aquifers & waterways, tainting water supplies.
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(Jan Gorshack 4-27-18)
The event is held every year nationwide to remove expired unwanted and potentially dangerous medications out of people's homes, and also out of the waste stream when they can seep into aquifers & waterways, tainting water supplies.
WCDO News — Friday 5-29-15
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The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee announced that the State Police, county and municipal law enforcement agencies issued 1,186 tickets to motorists for illegally passing a stopped school bus on April 16th during the statewide Operation Safe Stop initiative. Studies estimate that some 50,000 motorists illegally pass stopped school buses in New York State each day.
The Sidney Central School Observatory will be open Tonight, from 9:00-10:30PM. The featured attractions for the night will be the first quarter Moon, Jupiter, and Venus, several telescopes will be available for viewing, including the main scope inside the dome, weather permitting. The event is open to the public, and admission is free. The Observatory is located behind the high school building.
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