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WCDO News — Monday 6-10-19
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Greater Chenango Cares is once again coming to Norwich with
free medical, dental, vision and veterinary services provided to the community
by military medical personnel. Elizabeth
Monaco of the Chenango United Way is looking for volunteers for this event:
(Elizabeth Monaco 6-10-19)
Monaco said those interested in volunteering can call
334-8815. Monaco also said that the
first 2 Chenango Cares events provided over 2 million dollars’ worth of
services to over 5 thousand patients, while readying military personnel for any
possible deployment for their medical services This year’s event will be held
at Norwich High School from July 11th through the 20th.
free medical, dental, vision and veterinary services provided to the community
by military medical personnel. Elizabeth
Monaco of the Chenango United Way is looking for volunteers for this event:
(Elizabeth Monaco 6-10-19)
Monaco said those interested in volunteering can call
334-8815. Monaco also said that the
first 2 Chenango Cares events provided over 2 million dollars’ worth of
services to over 5 thousand patients, while readying military personnel for any
possible deployment for their medical services This year’s event will be held
at Norwich High School from July 11th through the 20th.
For more than 25 years, the Youth Apprenticeship Program has
been an integral part of The Raymond Corporation’s commitment to science,
technology, engineering and mathematics education, as well as played a large
role in building the workforce of the future. Working with high schools
throughout the Southern Tier of New York area, this program provides a
hands-on, experiential approach to learning for junior and senior high school
students. This year, Raymond celebrates
six graduates from its Youth Apprenticeship Program from Greene, Chenango
Valley and Maine-Endwell central school districts. More information is available at
btboces.org/YAP or call 763-3254.
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been an integral part of The Raymond Corporation’s commitment to science,
technology, engineering and mathematics education, as well as played a large
role in building the workforce of the future. Working with high schools
throughout the Southern Tier of New York area, this program provides a
hands-on, experiential approach to learning for junior and senior high school
students. This year, Raymond celebrates
six graduates from its Youth Apprenticeship Program from Greene, Chenango
Valley and Maine-Endwell central school districts. More information is available at
btboces.org/YAP or call 763-3254.
WCDO News — Friday 5-31-19
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Greater Chenango Cares is once again coming to Norwich to
provide services for families in need. Greater Chenango Cares is a Department
of Defense Innovative Readiness Training event. It gives joint training
opportunities to reservists to increase their deployment readiness while also
providing free medical, dental, vision and veterinary services to the
community. This year's Chenango Cares
will be held at Norwich High School from July 11th through the 20th. The Chenango United Way is looking for
volunteers for the event; those interested can call 334-8815.
provide services for families in need. Greater Chenango Cares is a Department
of Defense Innovative Readiness Training event. It gives joint training
opportunities to reservists to increase their deployment readiness while also
providing free medical, dental, vision and veterinary services to the
community. This year's Chenango Cares
will be held at Norwich High School from July 11th through the 20th. The Chenango United Way is looking for
volunteers for the event; those interested can call 334-8815.
Governor Cuomo today announced
the application window is now open for round one of the Grow-NY food and
agriculture competition. The competition is focused on growing an enduring food
and agriculture innovation cluster in New York's Finger Lakes, Central New York
and Southern Tier regions. The competition will run for 3 & will offer a
total of $3 million in funding for each round to innovative high-growth
start-ups that are focused on the food and agriculture industry. More information is available at grow-ny.com.
Today is World No Tobacco Day, where people are trying to
get the word out about the dangers of Tobacco use & the growing
Concern of children getting addicted to
Nicotine through fruit flavored E-Cigarettes Like Juul. Linda Wegner of Advancing Tobacco free
Communities of Delaware, Otsego & Schoharie Counties said that they are
hoping the state & the Federal Government do something soon:
(Linda Wegner 5-31-19)
Currently, the state wide rate of smoking is about 14%, but
Delaware County is much higher at 24%, there has also been a 160% increase in
E-Cigarette usage among teens in the last 2 years, each Juul cartridge contains
the same amount of nicotine as an entire pack of traditional cigarettes.
the application window is now open for round one of the Grow-NY food and
agriculture competition. The competition is focused on growing an enduring food
and agriculture innovation cluster in New York's Finger Lakes, Central New York
and Southern Tier regions. The competition will run for 3 & will offer a
total of $3 million in funding for each round to innovative high-growth
start-ups that are focused on the food and agriculture industry. More information is available at grow-ny.com.
Today is World No Tobacco Day, where people are trying to
get the word out about the dangers of Tobacco use & the growing
Concern of children getting addicted to
Nicotine through fruit flavored E-Cigarettes Like Juul. Linda Wegner of Advancing Tobacco free
Communities of Delaware, Otsego & Schoharie Counties said that they are
hoping the state & the Federal Government do something soon:
(Linda Wegner 5-31-19)
Currently, the state wide rate of smoking is about 14%, but
Delaware County is much higher at 24%, there has also been a 160% increase in
E-Cigarette usage among teens in the last 2 years, each Juul cartridge contains
the same amount of nicotine as an entire pack of traditional cigarettes.
A.O. Fox Hospital is offering a program this summer for
individuals interested in becoming junior volunteers, to offer a helping hand
to hospitalized patients, nursing home residents, and staff in a multitude of
capacities. Training for accepted
applicants is scheduled for Monday, July 1st
from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 PM in Fox Hospital’s Education Department. Applicants must be at least 14 years of age
& applications are available in the guidance offices of area high
schools, all applications are due by
June 18th . More Information is available at 431-5042.
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individuals interested in becoming junior volunteers, to offer a helping hand
to hospitalized patients, nursing home residents, and staff in a multitude of
capacities. Training for accepted
applicants is scheduled for Monday, July 1st
from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 PM in Fox Hospital’s Education Department. Applicants must be at least 14 years of age
& applications are available in the guidance offices of area high
schools, all applications are due by
June 18th . More Information is available at 431-5042.
WCDO News — Thursday 4-25-19
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The Delaware County Office for the Aging is looking for
volunteers to drive older residents to non-emergency doctor appointments, to
hospitals for testing, or various other appointments. Those interested in being a volunteer
driver can call the Office for the Aging at 832-5750.
volunteers to drive older residents to non-emergency doctor appointments, to
hospitals for testing, or various other appointments. Those interested in being a volunteer
driver can call the Office for the Aging at 832-5750.
Governor Cuomo today announced $6.5 million in new funding
has been awarded for projects that support bicycle and pedestrian enhancements,
as well as projects specifically targeted toward improving air quality in the
Southern Tier. Local projects include $732,000 to Broome County for new
pedestrian accessibility enhancements along Chenango Street in the Town of
Fenton & $1.7 million to the Village of Stamford for new pedestrian
accessibility enhancements along Main Street
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has been awarded for projects that support bicycle and pedestrian enhancements,
as well as projects specifically targeted toward improving air quality in the
Southern Tier. Local projects include $732,000 to Broome County for new
pedestrian accessibility enhancements along Chenango Street in the Town of
Fenton & $1.7 million to the Village of Stamford for new pedestrian
accessibility enhancements along Main Street
WCDO News — Friday 2-15-19
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43 year old Charles
Green of Binghamton was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for
participating in an area methamphetamines ring that brought crystal meth into
the Southern Tier from Arizona. Green
was1 of 10 people arrested in 2016 in "Operation Hailstorm."
Green of Binghamton was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for
participating in an area methamphetamines ring that brought crystal meth into
the Southern Tier from Arizona. Green
was1 of 10 people arrested in 2016 in "Operation Hailstorm."
Appointments are
available Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings through the Volunteer Income
Tax Assistance at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Norwich. Residents who
earned less than $54,000 in 2018 can work with trained community volunteers to
help file income taxes, To arrange an
appointment, please call Cornell Cooperative Extension at (607) 334-5841,
extension 11.
Governor Cuomo signed
the Child Victims Act, which ensures those who abuse children are held
accountable criminally and civilly and that survivors of childhood sexual abuse
have a path to justice. This legislation
Increases the amount of time during which perpetrators of these crimes may be
held criminally accountable; Allows victims of these crimes to start a civil
lawsuit at any time before they reach 55 years of age; Provides victims whose
claims have been time-barred a new opportunity for their day in court; among
many other provisions.
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available Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings through the Volunteer Income
Tax Assistance at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Norwich. Residents who
earned less than $54,000 in 2018 can work with trained community volunteers to
help file income taxes, To arrange an
appointment, please call Cornell Cooperative Extension at (607) 334-5841,
extension 11.
Governor Cuomo signed
the Child Victims Act, which ensures those who abuse children are held
accountable criminally and civilly and that survivors of childhood sexual abuse
have a path to justice. This legislation
Increases the amount of time during which perpetrators of these crimes may be
held criminally accountable; Allows victims of these crimes to start a civil
lawsuit at any time before they reach 55 years of age; Provides victims whose
claims have been time-barred a new opportunity for their day in court; among
many other provisions.