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WCDO News — Friday 9-13-19
The Annual Bainbridge Glow Run will be held Saturday at
General Clinton Park in Bainbridge. The
event began in 2015 after Heather Bucalos of Sidney finished her treatment for
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and decided to hold fundraisers for area cancer
patients. This year, Heather has
suffered a relapse & her friends are teaming up to raise funds for her with
the Glow Run Fundraiser, one of those friends is Christine Oliver, who talked to
WCDO’s Rob Ray:
(WCDO Christine Oliver 9-13-19)
More information is available at www.bainbridgeglowrun.com. Heather’s treatment is expected to take
about 6 months to complete.
A fundraiser is being held for Dylan Dewey & Tyler
Holcomb of Franklin, who were injured in an accident recently, Franklin Central
School Principal Bonnie Johnson explained to WCDO News:
(WCDO Bonnie Johnson 9-13-19)
Johnson said that both teens have been at Albany Medical
Center since the crash on September 5th in the town of Franklin.
Tickets are available for a musical take-off of the popular
TV Show "The Office" to appear in Binghamton Shortly, Tina Niles of
NAC Entertainment explains:
(WCDO Tina Niles 9-13-19)
Niles told WCDO News that the creators of the show have also
put together musical parody spoofs of the TV Shows "Friends" "Full House" & "The
Kardashians".
The 1st Annual "YARD SALE WEEKEND" will be held
around the village of Sidney this Saturday & Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:00
PM. A Map of participating addresses is
available at the Village of Sidney Facebook page.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce announced the "MAIN
STREET MARKET SQUARE" FLEA MARKET' at Main & Division Street on Sunday
from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More information
is available at 563-9148.
The Unadilla Fire Department
will hold a Cornhole tournament & vendor fair Tomorrow at the Unadilla Fire
House. Vendors will be at Unadilla
firehouse from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm.
Chenango County Sheriff's Department responded to the Town
of Otselic for a reported stabbing Wednesday, where a male victim was stabbed
multiple times by a coworker at a cell phone tower. The victim was airlifted to SUNY Upstate
Hospital; he was listed in serious, but stable condition. Deputies arrested 49 year old Howard Williams
from the Bronx; for 2nd degree Assault he was taken into custody in the Town of
McGraw by State Police and Cortland County Sheriff’s Office. Williams was arraigned in the Town of Smyrna
Court and was remanded to the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office on $10,000 cash
bail.
The 5th Annual Sidney Health Fair will be held at Keith
Clark Park on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. AO Fox Hospital Tri-Town Campus Spokesperson
Gabby Argo told WCDO News about the event:
(WCDO Gabby Argo 8-20-19)
More information about the event is available at 431-5009.
An Area Boy Scout recruitment effort will be held this
evening for students in the Sidney Central School District, spokesman Paul Van
Der Kruik explains:
(WCDO Paul Van der Kruik 9-9-19)
Van der Kruik told WCDO News that additional information
about the Sidney Recruitment, or others around the region, can call the
Leatherstocking Council at 432-6491.
The Greater Afton Area Chamber Of Commerce will be holding
their 5th annual Golf Tournament this Sunday.
The tournament will be held at the Afton Golf Club with a shotgun start
at 10:00 AM.
This Saturday is the 17th Annual Legacy Run, sponsored by
the American Legion Riders' Post 259.
Riders from all over will participate, with stops in Delhi,
Margaretville, Downsville and Walton - raising money for Legion Legacy Fund, which raises money for higher
education for the children of post 9/11 Veterans who've lost their lives or who
have been significantly disabled.
General Clinton Park in Bainbridge. The
event began in 2015 after Heather Bucalos of Sidney finished her treatment for
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and decided to hold fundraisers for area cancer
patients. This year, Heather has
suffered a relapse & her friends are teaming up to raise funds for her with
the Glow Run Fundraiser, one of those friends is Christine Oliver, who talked to
WCDO’s Rob Ray:
(WCDO Christine Oliver 9-13-19)
More information is available at www.bainbridgeglowrun.com. Heather’s treatment is expected to take
about 6 months to complete.
A fundraiser is being held for Dylan Dewey & Tyler
Holcomb of Franklin, who were injured in an accident recently, Franklin Central
School Principal Bonnie Johnson explained to WCDO News:
(WCDO Bonnie Johnson 9-13-19)
Johnson said that both teens have been at Albany Medical
Center since the crash on September 5th in the town of Franklin.
Tickets are available for a musical take-off of the popular
TV Show "The Office" to appear in Binghamton Shortly, Tina Niles of
NAC Entertainment explains:
(WCDO Tina Niles 9-13-19)
Niles told WCDO News that the creators of the show have also
put together musical parody spoofs of the TV Shows "Friends" "Full House" & "The
Kardashians".
The 1st Annual "YARD SALE WEEKEND" will be held
around the village of Sidney this Saturday & Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:00
PM. A Map of participating addresses is
available at the Village of Sidney Facebook page.
The Sidney Chamber of Commerce announced the "MAIN
STREET MARKET SQUARE" FLEA MARKET' at Main & Division Street on Sunday
from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More information
is available at 563-9148.
The Unadilla Fire Department
will hold a Cornhole tournament & vendor fair Tomorrow at the Unadilla Fire
House. Vendors will be at Unadilla
firehouse from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm.
Chenango County Sheriff's Department responded to the Town
of Otselic for a reported stabbing Wednesday, where a male victim was stabbed
multiple times by a coworker at a cell phone tower. The victim was airlifted to SUNY Upstate
Hospital; he was listed in serious, but stable condition. Deputies arrested 49 year old Howard Williams
from the Bronx; for 2nd degree Assault he was taken into custody in the Town of
McGraw by State Police and Cortland County Sheriff’s Office. Williams was arraigned in the Town of Smyrna
Court and was remanded to the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office on $10,000 cash
bail.
The 5th Annual Sidney Health Fair will be held at Keith
Clark Park on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. AO Fox Hospital Tri-Town Campus Spokesperson
Gabby Argo told WCDO News about the event:
(WCDO Gabby Argo 8-20-19)
More information about the event is available at 431-5009.
An Area Boy Scout recruitment effort will be held this
evening for students in the Sidney Central School District, spokesman Paul Van
Der Kruik explains:
(WCDO Paul Van der Kruik 9-9-19)
Van der Kruik told WCDO News that additional information
about the Sidney Recruitment, or others around the region, can call the
Leatherstocking Council at 432-6491.
The Greater Afton Area Chamber Of Commerce will be holding
their 5th annual Golf Tournament this Sunday.
The tournament will be held at the Afton Golf Club with a shotgun start
at 10:00 AM.
This Saturday is the 17th Annual Legacy Run, sponsored by
the American Legion Riders' Post 259.
Riders from all over will participate, with stops in Delhi,
Margaretville, Downsville and Walton - raising money for Legion Legacy Fund, which raises money for higher
education for the children of post 9/11 Veterans who've lost their lives or who
have been significantly disabled.
WCDO News — Tuesday 9-10-19
Citizen Advocates of Malone & Joshua House of Sidney
announced a new partnership that will ensure that individuals with variety of
abilities achieve the life of their choosing.
Joshua House Executive Director Delsa McEwan said that there will be no
adverse changes to the Sidney facilities:
(Delsa McEwan 9-10-19)
Joshua House currently operates 4 homes, the partnership
allows their programs to overcome the financial realities from shrinking
reimbursements, by tapping into the efficiencies and depth of resources Citizen
Advocates has to offer. The new
partnership will be completed by January 1st of 2020; more information is
available at citizenadvocates.net & joshhouse.com
Afton Central School's Adult & Continuing Education
Program is continuing to offer High School Equivalency courses at several area locations,
program director June White said that there is
new program regarding the Math portion of the program:
(June White 9-10-19)
More information about the program is available at 639-2811.
The Chenango County Department of Public Works will close
County Road 29, between the Bryant / Dilly Hill Road Intersection and Lake
Road, in the Town of New Berlin tomorrow, for the replacement of a large
culvert. The road is expected to be
closed for 1 to 2 days, the traveling public shall be asked to seek alternative
routes. Local traffic shall be allowed to and from their homes. More information is available at 337-1710.
Commerce Chenango, Chobani and Preferred Mutual are
co-sponsoring the 4th annual Trail Run on the trails in the state lands of
Pharsalia Forest on Sunday September 29th.
Entry forms can be obtained at Commerce Chenango, 15 South Broad Street,
Norwich, by E-Mail to register@chenangony.org, or by calling 334-1400. The deadline to register is September 23rd.
The Next Chenango County rabies clinic will be held this
evening in Smyrna. The clinic will run
from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the Smyrna Fire Station, for dogs, cats &
Domesticated Ferrets.
Governor Cuomo directed the State Department of Health to
take a series of measures to address Vaping:
(Cuomo 9-10-19)
The Governor announced that the new legislation to ban
flavored e-cigarettes will be addressed to the new legislature in January.
The State DOT will hold a public information meeting on
Tuesday, September 17, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Town Hall, to
provide details about plans to improve the pavement condition on State Route
206 from Case Road in the town of Bainbridge to the bridge over the Susquehanna
River in the village of Bainbridge. The
meeting will begin with a formal presentation at 6 p.m. followed by a question
and answer session with DOT representatives.
The project is scheduled to begin in the 2020 construction season and
take one and a half seasons to complete.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 63-year-old
Steve Luscomb of Downsville, Friday for Driving while Intoxicated, Reckless
Driving, Failure to Keep Right, Unsafe Tire, and Refusal to take a Breath
Test. This arrest followed a property
damage accident on State Highway 8 in the Town of Masonville. Luscomb was arraigned in Masonville Town
Court and was released on his own recognizance.
Luscomb is scheduled to appear in the Town of Masonville Court at a
later date.
The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce will hold a Special Meeting
at 5:30 PM, at the Bill Bauer Community Center.
The Purpose of the meeting is to update the Chamber & Steering
Committee Members regarding the Village beautiful Market & other event
items.
announced a new partnership that will ensure that individuals with variety of
abilities achieve the life of their choosing.
Joshua House Executive Director Delsa McEwan said that there will be no
adverse changes to the Sidney facilities:
(Delsa McEwan 9-10-19)
Joshua House currently operates 4 homes, the partnership
allows their programs to overcome the financial realities from shrinking
reimbursements, by tapping into the efficiencies and depth of resources Citizen
Advocates has to offer. The new
partnership will be completed by January 1st of 2020; more information is
available at citizenadvocates.net & joshhouse.com
Afton Central School's Adult & Continuing Education
Program is continuing to offer High School Equivalency courses at several area locations,
program director June White said that there is
new program regarding the Math portion of the program:
(June White 9-10-19)
More information about the program is available at 639-2811.
The Chenango County Department of Public Works will close
County Road 29, between the Bryant / Dilly Hill Road Intersection and Lake
Road, in the Town of New Berlin tomorrow, for the replacement of a large
culvert. The road is expected to be
closed for 1 to 2 days, the traveling public shall be asked to seek alternative
routes. Local traffic shall be allowed to and from their homes. More information is available at 337-1710.
Commerce Chenango, Chobani and Preferred Mutual are
co-sponsoring the 4th annual Trail Run on the trails in the state lands of
Pharsalia Forest on Sunday September 29th.
Entry forms can be obtained at Commerce Chenango, 15 South Broad Street,
Norwich, by E-Mail to register@chenangony.org, or by calling 334-1400. The deadline to register is September 23rd.
The Next Chenango County rabies clinic will be held this
evening in Smyrna. The clinic will run
from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the Smyrna Fire Station, for dogs, cats &
Domesticated Ferrets.
Governor Cuomo directed the State Department of Health to
take a series of measures to address Vaping:
(Cuomo 9-10-19)
The Governor announced that the new legislation to ban
flavored e-cigarettes will be addressed to the new legislature in January.
The State DOT will hold a public information meeting on
Tuesday, September 17, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Bainbridge Town Hall, to
provide details about plans to improve the pavement condition on State Route
206 from Case Road in the town of Bainbridge to the bridge over the Susquehanna
River in the village of Bainbridge. The
meeting will begin with a formal presentation at 6 p.m. followed by a question
and answer session with DOT representatives.
The project is scheduled to begin in the 2020 construction season and
take one and a half seasons to complete.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 63-year-old
Steve Luscomb of Downsville, Friday for Driving while Intoxicated, Reckless
Driving, Failure to Keep Right, Unsafe Tire, and Refusal to take a Breath
Test. This arrest followed a property
damage accident on State Highway 8 in the Town of Masonville. Luscomb was arraigned in Masonville Town
Court and was released on his own recognizance.
Luscomb is scheduled to appear in the Town of Masonville Court at a
later date.
The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce will hold a Special Meeting
at 5:30 PM, at the Bill Bauer Community Center.
The Purpose of the meeting is to update the Chamber & Steering
Committee Members regarding the Village beautiful Market & other event
items.
WCDO News — Tuesday 9-3-19
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors acted on a measure
last week regarding the Muddy River Brewing Company in the town of Sidney. Sidney Town Supervisor Gene Pigford said that
the town zoning also has to change in order for Muddy River to continue:
(Gene Pigford 9-3-19)
Pigford said that a Final Text Revision will lead to a
roundtable discussion by the Sidney Town Planning Board & the Zoning Board
of Appeals, then the measure goes back to the County Board, a public hearing
will be necessary, then a final vote, Pigford said that he hopes to have all
that concluded by the end of this year.
An unknown number of SFCU members in the Walton area have
been affected by an ATM skimming attack.
SFCU Vice President of Marketing Keith May told WCDO News how they are
tackling the situation this afternoon:
(Keith May 9-3-19)
May said that the Walton branch opened Sunday to assist with
members concerns, he stressed that this was NOT a breach, but is an isolated
ATM skimming attack in the Walton area, and that law enforcement is
investigating.
A woman reported missing from Smyrna, has been located in
Iowa. Amber Garrison told Police that
she was kidnapped at a truck stop in Pennsylvania in July, and was taken
through several states. James Smith of
Mexico New York has been charged with kidnapping, assault & obstruction of
emergency communication, Garrison was treated for injuries at an Iowa hospital,
the investigation is continuing.
Tioga County Sheriff's Department responded Friday at about
12:15 PM, to a report of an armed robbery at Community Bank in Nichols. A male
subject entered the Bank and displayed a pistol while demanding money, the
Sheriff’s Office has arrested 31 year old Adam Robinson of Nichols, for 1st
degree Robbery, Criminal use of a firearm and 4th degree Grand Larceny. Robinson was arraigned and was remanded to
the Tioga County Jail on $100,000 cash bail or $200,000 bond pending court
action Wednesday. The investigation is
ongoing.
The Oneonta School District's 1st day of classes has been
postponed until next Monday September 9th.
The delay was due to ongoing construction, more details are available at
oneontacsd.org.
Governor Cuomo
announced that the Great New York State Fair has broken the total attendance
record for the 4th year in a row while setting several single-day attendance
records during its 13-day run. Last year's record-breaking attendance of
1,279,010 was broken Monday at 11:30 a.m. The Governor also announced the 2018
New York State tourism figures established new records for total number of
visitors, economic impact and direct spending.
Chenango County
Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 50 year old Joseph Ali of Burlington Flats for DWI,
after an investigation into a check the welfare complaint was received in the
Town of Norwich. Ali was arraigned in
Norwich Town Court and is to reappear on September 19, 2019 at 2:00pm.
A Town of New Berlin
resident was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for 3 counts of
Endangering the Welfare of a Child and Harassment. Deputies arrested 35 year old Renee
Zbdydniewski of New Berlin resident after a Domestic Dispute in the Town of
Guilford. She is accused of assaulting a
Juvenile while her 2 children were present, she was arraigned in the Town of
Oxford court and released on her own recognize & will appear in Town of
Guilford court on a later date.
last week regarding the Muddy River Brewing Company in the town of Sidney. Sidney Town Supervisor Gene Pigford said that
the town zoning also has to change in order for Muddy River to continue:
(Gene Pigford 9-3-19)
Pigford said that a Final Text Revision will lead to a
roundtable discussion by the Sidney Town Planning Board & the Zoning Board
of Appeals, then the measure goes back to the County Board, a public hearing
will be necessary, then a final vote, Pigford said that he hopes to have all
that concluded by the end of this year.
An unknown number of SFCU members in the Walton area have
been affected by an ATM skimming attack.
SFCU Vice President of Marketing Keith May told WCDO News how they are
tackling the situation this afternoon:
(Keith May 9-3-19)
May said that the Walton branch opened Sunday to assist with
members concerns, he stressed that this was NOT a breach, but is an isolated
ATM skimming attack in the Walton area, and that law enforcement is
investigating.
A woman reported missing from Smyrna, has been located in
Iowa. Amber Garrison told Police that
she was kidnapped at a truck stop in Pennsylvania in July, and was taken
through several states. James Smith of
Mexico New York has been charged with kidnapping, assault & obstruction of
emergency communication, Garrison was treated for injuries at an Iowa hospital,
the investigation is continuing.
Tioga County Sheriff's Department responded Friday at about
12:15 PM, to a report of an armed robbery at Community Bank in Nichols. A male
subject entered the Bank and displayed a pistol while demanding money, the
Sheriff’s Office has arrested 31 year old Adam Robinson of Nichols, for 1st
degree Robbery, Criminal use of a firearm and 4th degree Grand Larceny. Robinson was arraigned and was remanded to
the Tioga County Jail on $100,000 cash bail or $200,000 bond pending court
action Wednesday. The investigation is
ongoing.
The Oneonta School District's 1st day of classes has been
postponed until next Monday September 9th.
The delay was due to ongoing construction, more details are available at
oneontacsd.org.
Governor Cuomo
announced that the Great New York State Fair has broken the total attendance
record for the 4th year in a row while setting several single-day attendance
records during its 13-day run. Last year's record-breaking attendance of
1,279,010 was broken Monday at 11:30 a.m. The Governor also announced the 2018
New York State tourism figures established new records for total number of
visitors, economic impact and direct spending.
Chenango County
Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 50 year old Joseph Ali of Burlington Flats for DWI,
after an investigation into a check the welfare complaint was received in the
Town of Norwich. Ali was arraigned in
Norwich Town Court and is to reappear on September 19, 2019 at 2:00pm.
A Town of New Berlin
resident was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for 3 counts of
Endangering the Welfare of a Child and Harassment. Deputies arrested 35 year old Renee
Zbdydniewski of New Berlin resident after a Domestic Dispute in the Town of
Guilford. She is accused of assaulting a
Juvenile while her 2 children were present, she was arraigned in the Town of
Oxford court and released on her own recognize & will appear in Town of
Guilford court on a later date.
WCDO News — Friday 8-16-19
State Police at Norwich are looking for tips in locating
26-year-old Amber Garrison of Smyrna, who was last seen at the Super 8 motel in
Norwich on August 9th, she has not had any contact with family since July
19th. Garrison is a white female, 5'
7"; she may be driving a red 2012 Chevy Traverse with NY license Plates
HXK-6632. Anyone with information is
asked to call State Police at Troop C in Sidney at 561-7400.
Governor Cuomo is proposing a new Law to specifically
penalize domestic terrorism a response to recent mass shootings across the
country targeting Hispanics, Jews, Gays and other, by home grown radicalized
white males. Cuomo said that the bill
would penalize those committing mass shootings as hate crimes should face the
same penalties of life in prison without parole, as those who committed the
9/11 terrorist acts. The bill could be
passed this year if Cuomo calls lawmakers back to Albany by the end of the
year, or he could wait for the start of next year's session in January.
The Delaware County Fair continues tomorrow with a variety
of events, spokesman Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig Saturday)
The 133rd Delaware County Fair ends Saturday night after the
Fireworks display.
Delaware County Sheriff’s
department & State Police arrested 44 year old James Stiefel of Mount
Vision following the report of a domestic dispute Wednesday afternoon on Pine
Cliff Circle in Davenport. Stiefel is
accused of forcibly entering the residence and threatening the occupant with a
knife before fleeing; he was found a short time later & taken into
custody. Deputies discovered that
Stiefel possessed a portable methamphetamine laboratory at the Davenport
location, the State Police Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team was
summoned & sheriff’s investigators obtained a search warrant. Stiefel was charged with burglary, menacing,
criminal mischief, criminal possession of a weapon, and harassment as well as
several drug charges, he was remanded to the Delaware County Jail without bail
pending further court action.
State Police arrested 60 year old Frank DiPasquale of
Sanford for DWI & Criminal Possession of Marihuana, after Troopers observed
DiPasquale failing to stop at a stop sign near Commercial Drive and Main Street
in the village of Afton. DiPasquale was
processed and later released on appearance tickets to the town of Afton court
returnable on September 26th.
The Sunday Free Summer Concert Series continues in Afton
Sunday evening. Kenyon Hill will perform
in front of the Afton Library, starting at 6:00 PM.
State Police arrested Edward Gagliano for DWI, after
Troopers observed Gagliano with no operating tail lights while on I-88 in the
town of Bainbridge. Gagliano was
released on appearance tickets returnable to the town of Bainbridge on
September 3rd, he was then turned over to a sober third party.
The 27th Chenango Bluesfest continues with a free
lineup tonight at the Fairgrounds in Norwich.
Blues fest organizer Eric Larsen said that the festival gets bigger
every year:
(Eric Larsen 8-16-19)
Tickets are required for
Saturday's all day line up; they can be purchased at the gate or online at
chenangobluesfest.org/tickets.
The Chenango County Farm Bureau announced that they have
teamed up with the New York Center for Agricultural Medicine & Health for a
presentation Monday in Norwich, regarding safety issues with farm equipment,
Farm Bureau President Bradd Vickers explains;
(Bradd Vickers 8-15-19)
The event will be free of charges & will be held at the
Norwich Fire House Monday at 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM.
The Sidney American Legion will hold a 100 Year Anniversary
open House Saturday, Spokesman Larry Halbert commented about the Legion’s
history:
(Larry Halbert 8-7-19)
Halbert said that the event is open to the Public & will
run from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM Saturday at the American Legion on Union Street
in Sidney.
The Delaware County Fair Continues with another full day of
activities today, spokesman Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig Friday)
The Delaware County Fair runs through Saturday night,
concluding with a fireworks display at the Fairgrounds in Walton.
The U.S. Army band will be performing free in Oneonta
tomorrow, spokesman Gene Schmidt comments:
(Gene Schmidt 8-16-19)
No tickets are required; more information about the event is
available at 610-4030.
26-year-old Amber Garrison of Smyrna, who was last seen at the Super 8 motel in
Norwich on August 9th, she has not had any contact with family since July
19th. Garrison is a white female, 5'
7"; she may be driving a red 2012 Chevy Traverse with NY license Plates
HXK-6632. Anyone with information is
asked to call State Police at Troop C in Sidney at 561-7400.
Governor Cuomo is proposing a new Law to specifically
penalize domestic terrorism a response to recent mass shootings across the
country targeting Hispanics, Jews, Gays and other, by home grown radicalized
white males. Cuomo said that the bill
would penalize those committing mass shootings as hate crimes should face the
same penalties of life in prison without parole, as those who committed the
9/11 terrorist acts. The bill could be
passed this year if Cuomo calls lawmakers back to Albany by the end of the
year, or he could wait for the start of next year's session in January.
The Delaware County Fair continues tomorrow with a variety
of events, spokesman Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig Saturday)
The 133rd Delaware County Fair ends Saturday night after the
Fireworks display.
Delaware County Sheriff’s
department & State Police arrested 44 year old James Stiefel of Mount
Vision following the report of a domestic dispute Wednesday afternoon on Pine
Cliff Circle in Davenport. Stiefel is
accused of forcibly entering the residence and threatening the occupant with a
knife before fleeing; he was found a short time later & taken into
custody. Deputies discovered that
Stiefel possessed a portable methamphetamine laboratory at the Davenport
location, the State Police Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team was
summoned & sheriff’s investigators obtained a search warrant. Stiefel was charged with burglary, menacing,
criminal mischief, criminal possession of a weapon, and harassment as well as
several drug charges, he was remanded to the Delaware County Jail without bail
pending further court action.
State Police arrested 60 year old Frank DiPasquale of
Sanford for DWI & Criminal Possession of Marihuana, after Troopers observed
DiPasquale failing to stop at a stop sign near Commercial Drive and Main Street
in the village of Afton. DiPasquale was
processed and later released on appearance tickets to the town of Afton court
returnable on September 26th.
The Sunday Free Summer Concert Series continues in Afton
Sunday evening. Kenyon Hill will perform
in front of the Afton Library, starting at 6:00 PM.
State Police arrested Edward Gagliano for DWI, after
Troopers observed Gagliano with no operating tail lights while on I-88 in the
town of Bainbridge. Gagliano was
released on appearance tickets returnable to the town of Bainbridge on
September 3rd, he was then turned over to a sober third party.
The 27th Chenango Bluesfest continues with a free
lineup tonight at the Fairgrounds in Norwich.
Blues fest organizer Eric Larsen said that the festival gets bigger
every year:
(Eric Larsen 8-16-19)
Tickets are required for
Saturday's all day line up; they can be purchased at the gate or online at
chenangobluesfest.org/tickets.
The Chenango County Farm Bureau announced that they have
teamed up with the New York Center for Agricultural Medicine & Health for a
presentation Monday in Norwich, regarding safety issues with farm equipment,
Farm Bureau President Bradd Vickers explains;
(Bradd Vickers 8-15-19)
The event will be free of charges & will be held at the
Norwich Fire House Monday at 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM.
The Sidney American Legion will hold a 100 Year Anniversary
open House Saturday, Spokesman Larry Halbert commented about the Legion’s
history:
(Larry Halbert 8-7-19)
Halbert said that the event is open to the Public & will
run from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM Saturday at the American Legion on Union Street
in Sidney.
The Delaware County Fair Continues with another full day of
activities today, spokesman Jason Craig explains:
(Jason Craig Friday)
The Delaware County Fair runs through Saturday night,
concluding with a fireworks display at the Fairgrounds in Walton.
The U.S. Army band will be performing free in Oneonta
tomorrow, spokesman Gene Schmidt comments:
(Gene Schmidt 8-16-19)
No tickets are required; more information about the event is
available at 610-4030.
WCDO News — Monday 8-5-19
The U.S. Army band will be performing in Oneonta August
17th, spokesman Gene Schmidt comments:
(Gene Schmidt 8-5-19)
More information about the event is available at 610-4030.
The Chenango County Fair gets underway tomorrow at the
Fairgrounds in Norwich, spokesperson Mary Weidman told WCDO News about some of
the new events this year:
(Mary Weidman 8-5-19)
The Chenango County Fair runs through Sunday, more
information is available at chenangocountyfair.homestead.com.
Police Agencies are warning the public about an ongoing
Social Security scam where the caller identifies himself as a police officer in
an attempt to gain person and financial information from the victim, the Police
Department’s name may also appear on your phone as the caller. Police Departments will never request
financial information or Social Security numbers over the phone; they also do
not request any type of payment to be made over the phone by a credit card or a
gift card.
Registration is underway for this year's Bainbridge Glow Run
in September, this time it is on behalf of the fundraiser's founder Heather
Bucalos, who once again has been diagnosed with cancer, successfully beating it
a few years ago. Bucalos told WCDO News
what she is facing this time:
(Heather Bucalos 8-5-19)
Registration for the event will close on September 12th, the
event will be held in General Clinton Park on September 14th, starting at 5:00
PM. Registration & More information is available at bainbridgeglowrun.com.
22n District Congressman Anthony Brindisi announced that he
will hold a rural broadband town hall in Chenango County Tomorrow. The event will begin at 4:45 pm at
Sherburne-Earlville Middle School. This event is free and open to all members
of the community.
On July 28th, 2019 a Town of Earlville resident was arrested
by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for Driving While Intoxicated. Deputies arrested 27 year old Cody Williams,
after an investigation into a property damage motor vehicle accident on South
Street in the Village of Smyrna. Williams
was issued tickets and is to appear in Smyrna Village Court on August
15th.
On July 29th, 2019 a City of
Norwich resident was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance.
23 year old Richard Gaffney was arrested after a Traffic Stop on State
Highway 12; he was arraigned in the Town of North Norwich court and was
remanded to Chenango County Corrections in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000
bond.
Hancock Fire Department and the Delaware County Sheriff’s
Office were dispatched to a reported tractor-trailer fire on State Highway 17
near Hancock. The Trailer contained
recycled plastic pallets; it sustained severe fire and heat damage. Route 17 Westbound was shut down for about 1
hour while crews were extinguishing the fire.
The fire was deemed under control within a short period of time. The
cause of the fire was ruled accidental by the Hancock Fire Department.
27 year old Amanda Chandler of Oneonta has been located,
after she was reported missing on July 20th.
A State Trooper in Oneonta made contact with Chandler last Thursday and
stayed with her on the phone until a trooper in Binghamton was able to check on
her. It was determined that she was in
good health and not in any danger.
Governor Cuomo announced $206 million in new State and
federal funding to enhance the safety and optimization of freight goods
movement across New York. The funding is
in support of the 1,200 highway miles in the State, for infrastructure and
operational improvements, In the
Southern Tier, $9.0 million will go for safety enhancements, shoulder widening
and horizontal curve flattening along Route 8 in the Towns of Norwich, New
Berlin, and Columbus
17th, spokesman Gene Schmidt comments:
(Gene Schmidt 8-5-19)
More information about the event is available at 610-4030.
The Chenango County Fair gets underway tomorrow at the
Fairgrounds in Norwich, spokesperson Mary Weidman told WCDO News about some of
the new events this year:
(Mary Weidman 8-5-19)
The Chenango County Fair runs through Sunday, more
information is available at chenangocountyfair.homestead.com.
Police Agencies are warning the public about an ongoing
Social Security scam where the caller identifies himself as a police officer in
an attempt to gain person and financial information from the victim, the Police
Department’s name may also appear on your phone as the caller. Police Departments will never request
financial information or Social Security numbers over the phone; they also do
not request any type of payment to be made over the phone by a credit card or a
gift card.
Registration is underway for this year's Bainbridge Glow Run
in September, this time it is on behalf of the fundraiser's founder Heather
Bucalos, who once again has been diagnosed with cancer, successfully beating it
a few years ago. Bucalos told WCDO News
what she is facing this time:
(Heather Bucalos 8-5-19)
Registration for the event will close on September 12th, the
event will be held in General Clinton Park on September 14th, starting at 5:00
PM. Registration & More information is available at bainbridgeglowrun.com.
22n District Congressman Anthony Brindisi announced that he
will hold a rural broadband town hall in Chenango County Tomorrow. The event will begin at 4:45 pm at
Sherburne-Earlville Middle School. This event is free and open to all members
of the community.
On July 28th, 2019 a Town of Earlville resident was arrested
by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for Driving While Intoxicated. Deputies arrested 27 year old Cody Williams,
after an investigation into a property damage motor vehicle accident on South
Street in the Village of Smyrna. Williams
was issued tickets and is to appear in Smyrna Village Court on August
15th.
On July 29th, 2019 a City of
Norwich resident was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance.
23 year old Richard Gaffney was arrested after a Traffic Stop on State
Highway 12; he was arraigned in the Town of North Norwich court and was
remanded to Chenango County Corrections in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000
bond.
Hancock Fire Department and the Delaware County Sheriff’s
Office were dispatched to a reported tractor-trailer fire on State Highway 17
near Hancock. The Trailer contained
recycled plastic pallets; it sustained severe fire and heat damage. Route 17 Westbound was shut down for about 1
hour while crews were extinguishing the fire.
The fire was deemed under control within a short period of time. The
cause of the fire was ruled accidental by the Hancock Fire Department.
27 year old Amanda Chandler of Oneonta has been located,
after she was reported missing on July 20th.
A State Trooper in Oneonta made contact with Chandler last Thursday and
stayed with her on the phone until a trooper in Binghamton was able to check on
her. It was determined that she was in
good health and not in any danger.
Governor Cuomo announced $206 million in new State and
federal funding to enhance the safety and optimization of freight goods
movement across New York. The funding is
in support of the 1,200 highway miles in the State, for infrastructure and
operational improvements, In the
Southern Tier, $9.0 million will go for safety enhancements, shoulder widening
and horizontal curve flattening along Route 8 in the Towns of Norwich, New
Berlin, and Columbus
WCDO News — Tuesday 6-18-19
The State Senate Followed the State Assembly & passed
the controversial "Green Light Bill" Monday, which will allow for
undocumented immigrants to acquire a New York State Driver's License. The bill calls for protections against
federal government interference & harassment of those immigrants that earn
a New York Driver's license, Governor Cuomo signed the bill after the state
Solicitor General's office verified the constitutionality of the protections
and the bill as a whole.
James Brower was sentenced in Chenango County Court Monday
to 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in prison after a guilty plea of hindering prosecution
in connection with the death of 11 year old Jacelyn O’Connor in the town of
Norwich 2 years ago. Tobias Rundstrom Wooding
was sentenced to 20 years in prison last year, for the raping and killing
O’Connor.
Endicott Police announced that 77 year old Russell Darrow of
Brackney, Pennsylvania man was the pilot that was killed in a single engine
plane that crashed at Tri-Cities Airport in Endicott Monday. Darrow crashed his single propeller plane on
the Norfolk Southern Railroad property between Industrial Park Boulevard and
Airport Road in Endicott at about 11:20 AM Monday. Darrow was pronounced dead at the scene.
There was no one else in the aircraft.
The cause of the crash is being investigated by the National
Transportation Safety Board.
The 24th Annual Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball tournament will
return to Norwich next month, Organizer Tom Revoir told WCDO News that the
deadline for teams to register is coming right up & volunteers are still
needed:
(Tom Revoir 6-18-19)
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament will be held on July
13th & 14th in Norwich.
Governor Cuomo announced the New York State Thruway
Authority Board approved the selection of the Design-Build team who will
install cashless tolling on the Thruway system.
The $355.3 million investment will transform the Thruway system for
about 267 million motorists who travel the superhighway every year. According to Governor Cuomo, the cashless
tolling will be implemented on the entire NYS Thruway system by the end of
2020. More information is available at
thruway.ny.gov
The next regular meeting of the
Oneonta Common Council will be held this evening. The meeting starts at 7:00 PM in the Common
Council Chambers at City Hall.
State Police at Oneonta arrested 25 year old Phillip Davis
of Strasburg, Virginia Sunday, for 2 counts of the felony of Criminal
Possession of a Firearm. A trooper
responded to an accident involving a motorcycle on I-88 in the town of
Worcester, Davis told the trooper that when a tractor trailer passed him, he lost
control of his Harley, he was uninjured, it was discovered that Davis was in
possession of 2 guns illegally in the rear storage area of his motorcycle, Davis
did not possess a pistol permit. He was
arrested and arraigned in the town of Worcester court where he was remanded to
the Otsego County Jail on $2000 cash bail or $4000 bond. Davis will appear in court on July 2nd.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 47 year old John
Lafever of Unadilla with DWI, making an unsafe lane change, and operating a
motor vehicle while using mobile device, following a 1 car accident on County
Route 23 in the Town of Walton. Lafever was released on appearance tickets and
it set to appear in the Town of Walton Court at a later date to answer the
charge.
The Chenango County Department of Public Works shall close
County Road 14 between The Madison County Line and Conley Road, in the Town of
Smyrna today. The closure is in place
for the replacement of a large culvert, officials estimate that the project
could take about 3 days, Motorists are asked to seek alternative routes, local
traffic will be allowed to and from their homes. More information is available at 337-1710.
Governor Cuomo announced that Luminate NY - the world's
largest business accelerator for startup firms in the optics, photonics and
imaging industries - is now accepting applications for Round III of the
innovative competition. More
information is available at luminate.org
Dr. James O'Brien of UHS Cardiology Norwich will be the
guest speaker for the UHS Chenango Memorial's 2019 Women's Health Series this
evening at Bohemian Moon, 103 West Main Street in Norwich. The program will
begin at 6:00 PM more information is
available at 337-4239.
the controversial "Green Light Bill" Monday, which will allow for
undocumented immigrants to acquire a New York State Driver's License. The bill calls for protections against
federal government interference & harassment of those immigrants that earn
a New York Driver's license, Governor Cuomo signed the bill after the state
Solicitor General's office verified the constitutionality of the protections
and the bill as a whole.
James Brower was sentenced in Chenango County Court Monday
to 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in prison after a guilty plea of hindering prosecution
in connection with the death of 11 year old Jacelyn O’Connor in the town of
Norwich 2 years ago. Tobias Rundstrom Wooding
was sentenced to 20 years in prison last year, for the raping and killing
O’Connor.
Endicott Police announced that 77 year old Russell Darrow of
Brackney, Pennsylvania man was the pilot that was killed in a single engine
plane that crashed at Tri-Cities Airport in Endicott Monday. Darrow crashed his single propeller plane on
the Norfolk Southern Railroad property between Industrial Park Boulevard and
Airport Road in Endicott at about 11:20 AM Monday. Darrow was pronounced dead at the scene.
There was no one else in the aircraft.
The cause of the crash is being investigated by the National
Transportation Safety Board.
The 24th Annual Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball tournament will
return to Norwich next month, Organizer Tom Revoir told WCDO News that the
deadline for teams to register is coming right up & volunteers are still
needed:
(Tom Revoir 6-18-19)
The Gus Macker Basketball Tournament will be held on July
13th & 14th in Norwich.
Governor Cuomo announced the New York State Thruway
Authority Board approved the selection of the Design-Build team who will
install cashless tolling on the Thruway system.
The $355.3 million investment will transform the Thruway system for
about 267 million motorists who travel the superhighway every year. According to Governor Cuomo, the cashless
tolling will be implemented on the entire NYS Thruway system by the end of
2020. More information is available at
thruway.ny.gov
The next regular meeting of the
Oneonta Common Council will be held this evening. The meeting starts at 7:00 PM in the Common
Council Chambers at City Hall.
State Police at Oneonta arrested 25 year old Phillip Davis
of Strasburg, Virginia Sunday, for 2 counts of the felony of Criminal
Possession of a Firearm. A trooper
responded to an accident involving a motorcycle on I-88 in the town of
Worcester, Davis told the trooper that when a tractor trailer passed him, he lost
control of his Harley, he was uninjured, it was discovered that Davis was in
possession of 2 guns illegally in the rear storage area of his motorcycle, Davis
did not possess a pistol permit. He was
arrested and arraigned in the town of Worcester court where he was remanded to
the Otsego County Jail on $2000 cash bail or $4000 bond. Davis will appear in court on July 2nd.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 47 year old John
Lafever of Unadilla with DWI, making an unsafe lane change, and operating a
motor vehicle while using mobile device, following a 1 car accident on County
Route 23 in the Town of Walton. Lafever was released on appearance tickets and
it set to appear in the Town of Walton Court at a later date to answer the
charge.
The Chenango County Department of Public Works shall close
County Road 14 between The Madison County Line and Conley Road, in the Town of
Smyrna today. The closure is in place
for the replacement of a large culvert, officials estimate that the project
could take about 3 days, Motorists are asked to seek alternative routes, local
traffic will be allowed to and from their homes. More information is available at 337-1710.
Governor Cuomo announced that Luminate NY - the world's
largest business accelerator for startup firms in the optics, photonics and
imaging industries - is now accepting applications for Round III of the
innovative competition. More
information is available at luminate.org
Dr. James O'Brien of UHS Cardiology Norwich will be the
guest speaker for the UHS Chenango Memorial's 2019 Women's Health Series this
evening at Bohemian Moon, 103 West Main Street in Norwich. The program will
begin at 6:00 PM more information is
available at 337-4239.
WCDO News — Thursday 4-4-19
61 year old Phillip Stein of Binghamton pleaded guilty in
Broome County Court today, for a Bank robbery at Citizens Bank in Binghamton on
March 7th. Stein will spend 1 1/2 to 3
years in prison for 3rd degree attempted Bank Robbery, he will officially be sentenced
June 7th.
Governor Cuomo today announced a joint effort by state
agencies to crack down on underage drinking throughout the state during the
month of April. The New York State Liquor Authority and the New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles, along with local law enforcement agencies, will
conduct statewide sweeps of locations holding liquor licenses, including bars,
restaurants, liquor stores and grocery stores, looking for fake IDs and
retailers who sell alcohol to minors. The DMV charged 892 individuals with possessing
fake identifications in 2018.
In honor of National Volunteer Week April 7th to the 13th,
the United Way of Delaware and Otsego Counties invites residents to nominate a
volunteer for the 2019 Extraordinary Volunteer of the Year. The winner will
receive a plaque and 2 free Disney Park Hopper Passes!! To submit a nomination,
write a brief letter including the Volunteer’s name, where they volunteer in
Delaware or Otsego Counties & Why you think they should be chosen. Please email letters to
mryberg@unitedwaydo.org Or Mail to United Way of Delaware & Otsego, 31
Maple St., Oneonta, 13820 Nominations must be received by April 19th. The winner will be announced on April 26th.
The Village Planning Board's regularly scheduled meeting for
tonight Thursday April 4th, 2019 at 6 pm has been canceled. The next meeting
will be the May 2nd, 2019 at 6 pm as usual.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts revealed that they have
withdrawn plans for a 3-day music fest to mark the 50th anniversary of
Woodstock 1969 festival held at that site.
Officials announced that they will host 3 separate concerts during the
days the festival was meant to take place; the decision follows the success of
signing acts to perform at a 3 day festival on the same 3 days in August, by
original Woodstock Promoter Michael Lang, at Watkins Glen International
raceway. Among the Acts signed up for
Woodstock 50, Miley Cyrus, The Lumineers, Imagine Dragons, & Halsey.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies
Season gets underway today on the road in new Hampshire, their Home Opener will
be Thursday April 11th @ NYSEG Stadium, tickets or more information is available
at bingrp.com.
State Police arrested 35 year old Benjamin Snell of Edmeston
for 2 counts each of Criminal Contempt & Endangering the Welfare of a Child
and 1 count of Unlawful Imprisonment.
Troopers responded to a domestic dispute in the town of Norwich where a
victim reported that Snell got into an argument with the victim in the town of
Edmeston & while inside a vehicle, he committed several traffic offenses
and would not let the victim out of the vehicle, with 2 children in the
vehicle. Troopers also learned that
there is an Order of Protection for Snell to stay away from the victim; he was
arraigned in the town of Norwich Court where he was remanded to Chenango County
Jail on $2,000 cash bail or $5,000 property bond.
State Police arrested 37 year old Christina Porter of
Oneonta for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Driving While Impaired by Drugs,
Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Criminal Possession of a Controlled
Substance. Troopers were dispatched to a
2-car accident on State Highway 23 in Oneonta, where 1 vehicle left the
scene. Trooper learned that Porter was
operating the vehicle at the time of the crash then had a taxi pick her up down
the road. Troopers caught up with the
taxi, Porter was arrested and was also found to be in possession of
cocaine. Porter was issued appearance
tickets to respond to the town of Oneonta Court on April 9th.
State Police arrested 35 year old Benjamin Bishop of Otselic
for Criminal Contempt, Endangering the welfare of a Child, Menacing, Criminal
Mischief and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. Troopers were dispatched to a domestic dispute
in the town of Otselic, where Bishop arrived at the residence and began a
verbal argument & allegedly threatened the victim with a knife and damaged
a wooden stand, all in the presence of a child.
Bishop left the scene, Troopers located Bishop in Smyrna. He was arrested and arraigned in the town of
Smyrna court where he was remanded to the Chenango County Jail on $10,000 cash
bail or $15,000 bond.
The Annual Meeting of "Destination Oneonta" will
be held today in Oneonta. The meeting
will begin at 5:30 at Stella Luna Restaurant on Market Street in Oneonta. More information is available at
destinationoneonta.com.
Broome County Court today, for a Bank robbery at Citizens Bank in Binghamton on
March 7th. Stein will spend 1 1/2 to 3
years in prison for 3rd degree attempted Bank Robbery, he will officially be sentenced
June 7th.
Governor Cuomo today announced a joint effort by state
agencies to crack down on underage drinking throughout the state during the
month of April. The New York State Liquor Authority and the New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles, along with local law enforcement agencies, will
conduct statewide sweeps of locations holding liquor licenses, including bars,
restaurants, liquor stores and grocery stores, looking for fake IDs and
retailers who sell alcohol to minors. The DMV charged 892 individuals with possessing
fake identifications in 2018.
In honor of National Volunteer Week April 7th to the 13th,
the United Way of Delaware and Otsego Counties invites residents to nominate a
volunteer for the 2019 Extraordinary Volunteer of the Year. The winner will
receive a plaque and 2 free Disney Park Hopper Passes!! To submit a nomination,
write a brief letter including the Volunteer’s name, where they volunteer in
Delaware or Otsego Counties & Why you think they should be chosen. Please email letters to
mryberg@unitedwaydo.org Or Mail to United Way of Delaware & Otsego, 31
Maple St., Oneonta, 13820 Nominations must be received by April 19th. The winner will be announced on April 26th.
The Village Planning Board's regularly scheduled meeting for
tonight Thursday April 4th, 2019 at 6 pm has been canceled. The next meeting
will be the May 2nd, 2019 at 6 pm as usual.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts revealed that they have
withdrawn plans for a 3-day music fest to mark the 50th anniversary of
Woodstock 1969 festival held at that site.
Officials announced that they will host 3 separate concerts during the
days the festival was meant to take place; the decision follows the success of
signing acts to perform at a 3 day festival on the same 3 days in August, by
original Woodstock Promoter Michael Lang, at Watkins Glen International
raceway. Among the Acts signed up for
Woodstock 50, Miley Cyrus, The Lumineers, Imagine Dragons, & Halsey.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies
Season gets underway today on the road in new Hampshire, their Home Opener will
be Thursday April 11th @ NYSEG Stadium, tickets or more information is available
at bingrp.com.
State Police arrested 35 year old Benjamin Snell of Edmeston
for 2 counts each of Criminal Contempt & Endangering the Welfare of a Child
and 1 count of Unlawful Imprisonment.
Troopers responded to a domestic dispute in the town of Norwich where a
victim reported that Snell got into an argument with the victim in the town of
Edmeston & while inside a vehicle, he committed several traffic offenses
and would not let the victim out of the vehicle, with 2 children in the
vehicle. Troopers also learned that
there is an Order of Protection for Snell to stay away from the victim; he was
arraigned in the town of Norwich Court where he was remanded to Chenango County
Jail on $2,000 cash bail or $5,000 property bond.
State Police arrested 37 year old Christina Porter of
Oneonta for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Driving While Impaired by Drugs,
Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Criminal Possession of a Controlled
Substance. Troopers were dispatched to a
2-car accident on State Highway 23 in Oneonta, where 1 vehicle left the
scene. Trooper learned that Porter was
operating the vehicle at the time of the crash then had a taxi pick her up down
the road. Troopers caught up with the
taxi, Porter was arrested and was also found to be in possession of
cocaine. Porter was issued appearance
tickets to respond to the town of Oneonta Court on April 9th.
State Police arrested 35 year old Benjamin Bishop of Otselic
for Criminal Contempt, Endangering the welfare of a Child, Menacing, Criminal
Mischief and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. Troopers were dispatched to a domestic dispute
in the town of Otselic, where Bishop arrived at the residence and began a
verbal argument & allegedly threatened the victim with a knife and damaged
a wooden stand, all in the presence of a child.
Bishop left the scene, Troopers located Bishop in Smyrna. He was arrested and arraigned in the town of
Smyrna court where he was remanded to the Chenango County Jail on $10,000 cash
bail or $15,000 bond.
The Annual Meeting of "Destination Oneonta" will
be held today in Oneonta. The meeting
will begin at 5:30 at Stella Luna Restaurant on Market Street in Oneonta. More information is available at
destinationoneonta.com.