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WCDO News — Wednesday 12-26-12
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A Winter storm warning is in effect through Thursday afternoon, according to the national weather service. Sidney High School Science teacher and Meteorologist Rich Townsend told WCDO news what he thinks of this storm:
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A full look at the forecast follows this newscast.
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A full look at the forecast follows this newscast.
NYSEG planners are closely monitoring the potential for a strong winter storm with damaging winds and snow or mixed precipitation. Strong winds and related tree damage could result in power interruptions. This storm could affect some of the same customers who lost power as a result of destructive winds late last week. Those who experience power outages should call NYSEG at 1-800-572-1131, they can also call that number to report downed power lines.
Governor Cuomo announced that $250 million is available for a broad range of renewable energy generation projects. The funding is a component of Cuomo's Energy Highway Blueprint to upgrade and modernize New York's aging energy infrastructure. Funding for these renewable projects is administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority through the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard for projects that use wind, hydroelectric, solar, biomass or other clean-energy resources. More information about the RPS program can be found at nyserda.ny.gov/main-tier.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 48-year-old Richard Pollock of Norwich for 2nd degree criminal contempt. Pollock is accused of violating an order of protection signed by the Norwich City Court Judge, he was arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and was released on his own recognize. Richard Pollock is to reappear in the town of Norwich court at a later date.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated a 1-car motor vehicle accident on Holiday Brook Road in the Town of Colchester. 52-year-old Anca Ticusan of New York City lost control of her vehicle on the snow covered road and struck a tree, deploying both of her vehicles air bags. Ticusan was uninjured and no tickets were issued.
Details have been released regarding the schedule of events for the first night Oneonta celebrations on Monday December 31st. Events will run from 4:00 to 10:00 pm, starting with the annual parade along Main Street, 25 area musical & entertainment acts will participate in festivities in 14 city locations throughout the rest of the day. The full schedule is available at firstnightoneonta.com.
State Police at Sidney arrested 34-year-old Scott Fitch of Walton and 52-year-old Donald Barnes of Walton, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. Both subjects were charged on Monday December 24th, they were issued Appearance Tickets returnable to the Village of Walton Court at a later date.
A brand new Fender electric guitar, autographed by Bruce Springsteen & A new boxing glove autographed by Muhammad Ali will be among the featured items up for auction at Chenango River Theatre’s annual Winter Gala, on January 19th at the Silo Restaurant in Greene. Bill Lelbach of the Chenango River Theater explains:
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The auction will be from 6:00 – 9:30 on January 19th at the Silo in Greene, Both the guitar & the boxing glove are currently on display at the Silo Restaurant. More information is available at chenangorivertheatre.org.
(Bill Lelbach)
The auction will be from 6:00 – 9:30 on January 19th at the Silo in Greene, Both the guitar & the boxing glove are currently on display at the Silo Restaurant. More information is available at chenangorivertheatre.org.
The Chenango County sheriffs department arrested 35-year-old Brian Copeland of Norwich for Petty Larceny. Copeland is accused of selling a go-cart to another subject without the permission of the owner; he was issued an appearance ticket for Town of Norwich Court at a later date.
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WCDO News — Monday 12-24-12
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A.m. news Monday 12-24-12
Binghamton University Police responded to a domestic dispute Sunday at a dorm, between 20-year-old Min Park and members of his family. Park is accused of stabbing his father in the head and face, when Park’s mother and sister attempted to break up the fight, they were both injured. All three were transported to Wilson Hospital where his father underwent emergency surgery. Min Park was taken into custody and was charged with 1st degree Assault, He was arraigned in Vestal Town court and remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail.
Binghamton University Police responded to a domestic dispute Sunday at a dorm, between 20-year-old Min Park and members of his family. Park is accused of stabbing his father in the head and face, when Park’s mother and sister attempted to break up the fight, they were both injured. All three were transported to Wilson Hospital where his father underwent emergency surgery. Min Park was taken into custody and was charged with 1st degree Assault, He was arraigned in Vestal Town court and remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 42-year-old Elijah Nixon of Walton, for 2 counts for 3rd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1st degree Reckless Endangerment, Resisting Arrest and Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia. Nixon is accused of possessing cocaine with intent to sell, resisting arrest and striking a Deputy and Sheriff's Patrol car with his vehicle as he attempted to flee and avoid arrest. Nixon possessed $591.00 in cash and a public assistance benefit card. Deputies anticipate additional charges will be filed at a later time. Nixon is being held on $100,000 cash bail pending a future court appearance.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office located a missing 13-year-old Hancock youth who was lost Sunday evening in the Town of North Norwich. The youth was located by a Sheriff's Office Snowmobile Unit off Post Road in North Norwich about a mile from where he was separated from his father while hunting, he was treated at the scene and released to his father. The Sheriff’s Office received assistance from the Chenango County Fire Coordinator’s Office; Chenango, Madison and Onondaga County search teams; Norwich Fire Department; Norwich Police Department; LifeNet of New York helicopter; New York State Forest Rangers; New York State EnCon Police and State Police.
The River Club in Afton is offering free meals on Christmas day this year, to the struggling families in our region. River Club Owner Jack Flannery explains:
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The event is free on Christmas day, from 12:00 to 2:00 at the river club in Afton, no reservations are required.
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(Jack Flannery)
The event is free on Christmas day, from 12:00 to 2:00 at the river club in Afton, no reservations are required.
WCDO News — Tuesday 12-4-12
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The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit announces the arrest of seven suspects in connection with an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in the Village of Walton and the surrounding area. Deputies arrested 30 year old Edna Cering, 21 year old Brittany Bakker, 27 year old Ryan McGovern, 25 year old Robin Jordan, 23 year old Frank Mastrorocco, 30 year old Christopher Pashley & 29 year old Kimberly Pashley-Johns, all from Walton, on a variety of drug charges. All were remanded to the Delaware county jail, the investigations are continuing and more arrests are pending.
A portion of interstate 81 between exits 3 & 4 was closed for several hours this morning, following a collision of 3 tractor trailer trucks, 2 of which burst into flames. The accident occurred shortly before 6:00 AM this morning, 2 lanes of traffic were opened at around 12:30 this afternoon. The investigation is continuing and charges might be forthcoming.
The Broome County Sheriff’s Office arrested 23-year-old Tyrone Lester of Binghamton on an active bench warrant issued by the Town of Norwich Court. Lester failed to appear to answer the charges of Petty Larceny and 6th degree Conspiracy; he was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $500 bail.
38 year-old Thomas Lancaster of Windsor was convicted of sexually assaulting 2 women, by a Broome County jury. Lancaster was found guilty of 5 rape and sexual abuse counts, for assaulting a 32 year-old woman in the Town of Colesville in 2010, and a 21 year-old woman in the Town of Windsor back earlier this year.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 20-year-old Benjamin Babcock of Roscoe for 4th degree Criminal Mischief. The charge follows an investigation into a domestic dispute Babcock; he was given an appearance ticket to return to Colchester Town court at a later date.
State Police at Sidney arrested 43-year-old Thomas LaFever of Unadilla for Driving While Intoxicated. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on County Route 3A in Unadilla, LaFever was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Unadilla Court on December 10th.
State troopers in Oneonta arrested 41-year-old Frank Furlan of Laurens for Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .18. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on State Route 28 in Milford; Furlan was arraigned in the Town of Milford Court and remanded to the Otsego County Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail.
The Oneonta city council is considering a number of fare increases and adjustments for Oneonta public transit at tonight’s meeting. The adjustments do not affect bus routes inside the city, but are deemed necessary due to high fuel costs and maintenance of the city’s aging bus fleet. A public information hearing will be held Tuesday evening at 6:00 PM at city hall.
Oneonta Police report that Main Street in front of the Post Office will be down to one lane of traffic today due to a gas line repair that NYSEG needs to perform. It is expected that this closure will remain in effect into the later afternoon hours.
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WCDO News — Thursday 11-29-12
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State Police have arrested 9 people in connection with an Oneida County child sex trafficking ring. 30 year old Edward Tilden 23 year old Alexandria Davall and 25-year-old Lynnette Tilden are accused of using Backpage.com to advertise and sell sexual favors, sometimes involving an underage victim. They were charged with felony sex trafficking. Police also arrested 28-year-old Michael Olsen, and 56-year-old David Jamrosz, for criminal sex act, 22-year-old Michael Curcio and 32-year-old Rosheen Brooks were charged with rape, 61-year-old Jakeem Penn and 61-year-old Curtis O'Dell were charged with endangering the welfare of a child. State Police believe more people have been trafficked within this ring, and are public input at 315 366-6000.
New York's Moreland Commission has issued subpoenas to utilities companies, regarding their response time & readiness in relation to Hurricane Sandy this year, as well as Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee last year. Governor Cuomo created the commission after numerous reports surfaced of new Yorkers being without power for excessive amounts of time following Hurricane sandy striking the state in late October. Spokesman for downstate utilities Con Ed and LIPA conformed receipt of the subpoenas, NYSEG officials have not publicly commented if they received one.
On Saturday November 24th, state police at Oneonta, Richfield Springs and Sidney conducted an Underage Drinking Enforcement detail throughout Chenango, Delaware and Otsego Counties. The detail checked 12 local establishments located in Afton, Bainbridge, Sidney and Unadilla for compliance with the prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons. The detail found all 12 of the stores checked in compliance.
Oneonta state Troopers arrested 34-year-old Brian Hassick of Cooperstown, and 35-year-old Cheryl Rifenbark of Westford, for Possession of a Forged Instrument. Hassick and Rifenbark were arraigned in the Town of Westford Court and remanded to the Otsego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $500 cash bail each.
Planned Parenthood of south Central New York will Dis-affiliate with the nation organization in the spring of next year, due to a new expensive and duplicative mandate. The new name will be Family Planning of South Central New York, Chief Executive Officer Deb Marcus explains:
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Marcus said that the services, staff and office hours would remain the same as before, in the existing locations of Sidney, Oneonta, Binghamton, Norwich & Walton.
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Marcus said that the services, staff and office hours would remain the same as before, in the existing locations of Sidney, Oneonta, Binghamton, Norwich & Walton.
Governor Cuomo toured Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council progress Wednesday & reviewed presentations on the progress of area projects. The Milford School District was awarded $125,000 to support the CORE Initiative, which is establishing a community-centered physical and virtual network of adult education courses and career advancement through interactive partnerships. The City of Oneonta was awarded $200,000 to advance the Micro-enterprise Assistance Program, creating and retaining low- to moderate-income jobs to new and existing businesses with 5 or less employees for start-up costs, expansion of inventory, advertising and similar expenses. More Information is available at regionalcouncils.ny.gov.
State Troopers arrested 31-year-old Matthew Lamberg of Binghamton, for 3rd degree Assault on an outstanding Warrant issued by the City of Binghamton Court. Lamberg was arraigned and remanded to the Broome County Jail.
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WCDO News — Monday 11-26-12
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Governor Cuomo today announced that the state has secured a $27 million federal grant that will help put more than 5,000 unemployed New Yorkers to work helping clean-up communities still recovering from Hurricane Sandy. Individuals who are interested in applying for a job under this grant can call the Department of Labor at 1-888-4-NYSDOL or at labor.ny.gov/sandyjobs.
State police arrested 24 year old Nathan Seymour of Butternuts on charges of assault with a weapon, 1st -degree reckless endangerment, 2 counts of 3rd degree criminal mischief, 3 counts of 2nd degree reckless endangerment, 1 count of 2nd degree unlawful imprisonment, 2 counts of reckless driving, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Seymour was arrested Thursday, he faces court action shortly.
Delaware County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a fatal crash Sunday, where an unidentified 53-year-old man from Ridgewood, New Jersey crashed into a parked tractor-trailer. The accident occurred Sunday at around 4:30 PM just outside of Downsville, The driver was declared dead at the scene, the investigation is continuing.
The Chenango county sheriff’s department announced today that they are looking for Jonathan Record, who is wanted on an active Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation. Record has been witnessed in the Hamilton area; he has also been known to frequent the Sherburne and Earlville area. Any one with information is asked to contact the sheriff’s department at 337-1935.
The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 30-year-old Shawn Kessler of Taberg on an active Arrest Warrant, and Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. Kessler was charged following a traffic stop in Earlville, he was arrested on an active Arrest Warrant from Oneida County Family Court, for failing to pay child support, he was also found to be in possession of marihuana. Kessler was processed and issued an appearance ticket to appear in the Village of Earlville Court at a later date; he was turned over to an Oneida County Investigator.
State Police at Oneonta arrested 45-year-old Jeffrey Hart of Oneonta for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on Turner Road in Davenport; Hart was arraigned in the Town of Davenport Court and is scheduled to reappear at a later date.
The Delaware County Sheriff Deputies arrested 24-year-old Richard Brown of Walton, on 1 count of endangering the Welfare of a Child. Brown was arraigned in the Town of Colchester and released to appear at a later date in the Village of Walton Court.
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WCDO News — Tuesday 11-20-12
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In an effort to prevent highway tragedies during the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, State Police will beef up patrols beginning tomorrow. Troop “C” commanding officer Major Kevin Molinari explains:
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The State Police will set up sobriety checkpoints and DWI roving patrols, as well as an “Operation Hang-up” initiative, to apprehend drivers talking on the phone or texting. Last year, During the Thanksgiving Holiday period, troopers issued 4,353 speeding tickets and arrested 277 drivers for DWI.
(Major Molinari)
The State Police will set up sobriety checkpoints and DWI roving patrols, as well as an “Operation Hang-up” initiative, to apprehend drivers talking on the phone or texting. Last year, During the Thanksgiving Holiday period, troopers issued 4,353 speeding tickets and arrested 277 drivers for DWI.
Governor Andrew Cuomo stated today that a health study of shale gas drilling would make it impossible to meet this month’s deadline for new regulations on Hydraulic fracturing. The governor said that the decision on the issue would likely be pushed back into 2013. The DEC has been charged with an environmental impact study and has been drafting new regulations for 4 years, stopping drilling since 2008. The deadline for finalizing regulations was scheduled to be November 29th.
Amphenol in Sidney announced a $900,000 settlement has been reached to a groupd that claimed to have been affected by chemicals used to clean electronics. Almost 200 plaintiffs will be splitting a major portion of the settlement, with about $200,000 set aside for possible future claims. The settlemnjt followed a 1984 incident where the company discovered soil contamination around its chemical storage facility had spread to nearby properties, affecting air and groundwater at those homes.
Following the release of the first official report on the implementation of the National Mortgage Settlement today, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman indicated that he was encouraged by progress on behalf of homeowners. The report showed that over $625 million in consumer relief has been delivered to New York homeowners since March of this year. To date, 7,223 New York homeowners have received assistance as a result of the settlement, with each borrower receiving an average of $86,600 in the form of principal write-downs and other financial relief.
18 southern tier nonprofit organizations received grants totaling $117,200 from the Community Foundation for South Central New York in their Fall Community Fund and Women’s Fund competitive grant cycles. The grants were awarded to local organizations such as the New York State Historical Association, Opportunities for Otsego, the Roberson Museum & Science Center, Planned Parenthood of South Central New York, & Mom’s House of Johnson City, among others. The competitive proposals were reviewed and recommended by panels of community volunteers. More information about the Foundation can be found on its website at donorswhocare.org.
Delaware County Sheriff Deputy’s arrested Mitchell Wright of Walton on One Count of Trespassing. Wright was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Walton Court on December 12th to answer the charge.
The Delaware County Sheriffs Department arrested Zoe Larson of Stamford on charge of 2nd degree Aggravated Harassment. Larson was released to appear on November 26th in the Town of Harpersfield Court to answer to the charges.
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State Police investigated a car/pedestrian fatal motor vehicle Thursday in Windsor, where 37 year old Brenda Hadlick struck 4 year old Kenzee Wheeler as she was backing her vehicle in the driveway. The child was air lifted to Wilson Memorial Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. Hadlick was charged with Criminally Negligent Homicide, and was arraigned in the Town of Windsor Court and released on her own recognizance to appear at a later date pending Grand Jury.
Delaware county Sheriff Deputies arrested 24 year old SAMANTHA SONS of Bainbridge and charged her with 5th degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminally Possessing a Hypodermic Instrument. Sheriff Deputies and Probation Officers conducted a search of her vehicle and located a quantity of Crack Cocaine, Heroin and a Syringe. SONS will be arraigned Tuesday in Town of Sidney Court for the Probation Violation, she is currently being held in the Delaware County Jail without bail.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit arrested 27 year old Miguel Santiago of the Bronx, for 3rd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. Santiago was arrested when he attempted to sell 80 bags of Heroin, to an undercover officer in the Village of Walton. Santiago was arraigned in the Village of Delhi Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility in lieu of $50,000 cash bail or $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in the Village of Delhi Court on Tuesday for further Court action.
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Delaware county Sheriff Deputies arrested 24 year old SAMANTHA SONS of Bainbridge and charged her with 5th degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminally Possessing a Hypodermic Instrument. Sheriff Deputies and Probation Officers conducted a search of her vehicle and located a quantity of Crack Cocaine, Heroin and a Syringe. SONS will be arraigned Tuesday in Town of Sidney Court for the Probation Violation, she is currently being held in the Delaware County Jail without bail.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit arrested 27 year old Miguel Santiago of the Bronx, for 3rd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. Santiago was arrested when he attempted to sell 80 bags of Heroin, to an undercover officer in the Village of Walton. Santiago was arraigned in the Village of Delhi Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility in lieu of $50,000 cash bail or $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in the Village of Delhi Court on Tuesday for further Court action.
UPDATES FOR TUESDAY 10/30
STATE FARM... 24 HR HOTLINE.... 1-800-SF CLAIM
SIDNEY MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE LIBRARY IN MASONVILLE WILL OPEN AT 11AM TODAY
AMPHENOL CONTINUES TO BE OPEN AND OPERATING AS USUAL
NBT IN SIDNEY OPEN NORMAL HOURS
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB IN SIDNEY CLOSED TODAY
ALL OFFICES OF DELAWARE OPPORTUNITIES CLOSED... NO SR. MEALS OR HEADSTART
BUTLER AUTO SALES IN SIDNEY CLOSED
WASTE RECOVERY... NO TUESDAY TRASH PICK-UP. REGULAR TUESDAY ROUTE POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY
LAING TRUCKING NO PICK-UP TODAY
FRIESLAND CAMPINA CLOSED AND WILL RE-OPEN 7AM WEDNESDAY
ACCO BRANDS WILL RE-OPEN AT 10:30AM
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER WILL RE-OPEN AT 10AM
SECTION IV ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEETINGS, ACTIVITIES AND GAMES POSTPONED. CHECK sectionivathletics.com FOR UPDATED INFORMATION
SFCU BRANCHES WILL OPEN AT NOON
SIDNEY MCDONALDS WILL OPEN AT 8AM IF THEY HAVE POWER
SIDNEY VILLAGE AND TOWN COURT- CLOSED
MASONVILLE TOWN COURT- CLOSED
SCOVILLE-MENO IN SIDNEY CLOSED
PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEALTH CENTERS IN SIDNEY, WALTON, ONEONTA, NORWICH AND BINGHAMTON ARE CLOSED.
ARC OF DELAWARE COUNTY- CLOSED
DELAWARE COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL OFFICES CLOSED FOR NON-ESSENTIAL STAFF
LINCARE IN ONEONTA..... IF YOU ARE WITHOUT POWER AND AN OXYGEN PATIENT AND YOUR BACK-UP IS RUNNING LOW, CALL 1-800-365-4006
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STATE FARM... 24 HR HOTLINE.... 1-800-SF CLAIM
SIDNEY MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE LIBRARY IN MASONVILLE WILL OPEN AT 11AM TODAY
AMPHENOL CONTINUES TO BE OPEN AND OPERATING AS USUAL
NBT IN SIDNEY OPEN NORMAL HOURS
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB IN SIDNEY CLOSED TODAY
ALL OFFICES OF DELAWARE OPPORTUNITIES CLOSED... NO SR. MEALS OR HEADSTART
BUTLER AUTO SALES IN SIDNEY CLOSED
WASTE RECOVERY... NO TUESDAY TRASH PICK-UP. REGULAR TUESDAY ROUTE POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY
LAING TRUCKING NO PICK-UP TODAY
FRIESLAND CAMPINA CLOSED AND WILL RE-OPEN 7AM WEDNESDAY
ACCO BRANDS WILL RE-OPEN AT 10:30AM
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER WILL RE-OPEN AT 10AM
SECTION IV ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEETINGS, ACTIVITIES AND GAMES POSTPONED. CHECK sectionivathletics.com FOR UPDATED INFORMATION
SFCU BRANCHES WILL OPEN AT NOON
SIDNEY MCDONALDS WILL OPEN AT 8AM IF THEY HAVE POWER
SIDNEY VILLAGE AND TOWN COURT- CLOSED
MASONVILLE TOWN COURT- CLOSED
SCOVILLE-MENO IN SIDNEY CLOSED
PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEALTH CENTERS IN SIDNEY, WALTON, ONEONTA, NORWICH AND BINGHAMTON ARE CLOSED.
ARC OF DELAWARE COUNTY- CLOSED
DELAWARE COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL OFFICES CLOSED FOR NON-ESSENTIAL STAFF
LINCARE IN ONEONTA..... IF YOU ARE WITHOUT POWER AND AN OXYGEN PATIENT AND YOUR BACK-UP IS RUNNING LOW, CALL 1-800-365-4006
SCHOOL CLOSINGS FOR TUESDAY 10/30
SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT- CAPITAL PROJECT VOTE POSTPONED
CHARLOTTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
DELAWARE ACADEMY SCHOOL DISTRICT
UNADILLA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FRANKLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
WALTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
GMU SCHOOL DISTRICT
BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
AFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
NORWICH SCHOOL DISTRICT- 12 MONTH STAFF DO NOT REPORT
GREENE SCHOOL DISTRICT
MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT- NO AFTER SCHOOL OR CROP WEDNESDAY
WINDSOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
HARPURSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
MORRIS SCHOOL DISTRICT
ONEONTA CITY SCHOOLS...ALSO, NO ADULT ED CLASSES
DEPOSIT SCHOOL DISTRICT
LAURENS SCHOOL DISTRICT
UNATEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT
SHERBURNE EARLVILLE SCHOOLS
VALLEY HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
DCMO BOCES IN NORWICH AND MASONVILLE
HARTWICK COLLEGE- OPEN AT NOON
SUNY DELHI CLOSED
SUNY ONEONTA RE-OPENING AT NOON
PRE-SCHOOL:
SIDNEY, FRANKLIN AND DEPOSIT HEADSTARTS
TRI-TOWN NURSERY SCHOOL IN SIDNEY
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER RE-OPENING AT 10AM
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SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT- CAPITAL PROJECT VOTE POSTPONED
CHARLOTTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
DELAWARE ACADEMY SCHOOL DISTRICT
UNADILLA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FRANKLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
WALTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
GMU SCHOOL DISTRICT
BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
AFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
NORWICH SCHOOL DISTRICT- 12 MONTH STAFF DO NOT REPORT
GREENE SCHOOL DISTRICT
MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT- NO AFTER SCHOOL OR CROP WEDNESDAY
WINDSOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
HARPURSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT
MORRIS SCHOOL DISTRICT
ONEONTA CITY SCHOOLS...ALSO, NO ADULT ED CLASSES
DEPOSIT SCHOOL DISTRICT
LAURENS SCHOOL DISTRICT
UNATEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT
SHERBURNE EARLVILLE SCHOOLS
VALLEY HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
DCMO BOCES IN NORWICH AND MASONVILLE
HARTWICK COLLEGE- OPEN AT NOON
SUNY DELHI CLOSED
SUNY ONEONTA RE-OPENING AT NOON
PRE-SCHOOL:
SIDNEY, FRANKLIN AND DEPOSIT HEADSTARTS
TRI-TOWN NURSERY SCHOOL IN SIDNEY
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER RE-OPENING AT 10AM
WCDO.... BUSINESSES- AGENCIES- ORGANIZATIONS...CLOSINGS/CHANGES....
- BUTLER AUTO SALES IN SIDNEY WILL CLOSE AT 5:30PM TODAY AND REMAIN CLOSED TUESDAY FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES.
-MCDOWELL AND WALKER IN SIDNEY HAS CANCELLED THEIR DANSKO VIEWING PARTY TONIGHT FOR 6PM.
-WASTE RECOVERY ..... THERE WILL BE NO TUESDAY TRASH PICKUP FOR WASTE RECOVERY CUSTOMERS. THE REGULAR TUESDAY ROUTE WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 10/31. PLEASE DO NOT PUT TRASH BAGS OR CANS OUT ON TUESDAY.
-AFTON TOWN CLERK CANCELLING COURT SESSIONS AT 3PM AND 6PM
-SFCU- HANCOCK BRANCH CLOSED TODAY
-GUILFORD TOWN PLANNING BOARD MEETING FOR 7PM CANCELLED.
CHENANGO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CLINICS IN OXFORD, SHERBURNE AND SIDNEY AND SIDNEY LAB & IMAGING, DENTAL AND ENT AS WELL AS PHYSICAL THERAPIES WILL BE CLOSING AT 1PM TODAY. WALK-IN IN NORWICH WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6PM TODAY.
-FRIESLAND CAMPINA IN DELHI CLOSING AT 2PM TODAY AND RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY AT 7AM.
ACCO BRANDS IN SIDNEY IS CLOSING AT 3PM TODAY AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 10:30AM TUESDAY. EMPLOYEE HOTLINE IS 561-5005.
KENNEDY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CLASSES TONIGHT ARE CANCELLED
GUILFORD TOWN BOARD MEETING TONIGHT CANCELLED.
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER IN SIDNEY WILL BE CLOSING TODAY AT 3PM. THEY WILL RE-OPEN TOMORROW AT 10AM.
MAZ CPR COURSE POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY 11/5
MEET AND GREET WITH TOBIAS WHITAKER AND BILL HEATH SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT AT THE SIDNEY LIBRARY HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
AMPHENOL REQUESTS 2ND SHIFT EMPLOYEES THAT DRIVE TO WORK USE THE EAST GATE FOR DIRECTIONS WHERE TO GO
STATE FARM... 24 HOUR HOTLINE.... 1-800-SF CLAIM
ABC CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS... ALL CLASSES TONIGHT ARE CANCELLED.
DONNA FRECH SCHOOL OF DANCE ..ALL CLASSES AT ALL LOCATIONS TONIGHT CANCELLED.
VISIONS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION.... ALL LOCATIONS CLOSING AT 3PM
SECTION IV ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.... ALL MEETINGS, ACTIVITIES AND GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY AND TUESDAY ARE POSTPONED. CHECK sectionivathletics.com FOR UPDATED INFORMATION.
ALL BRANCHES OF SFCU CLOSING AT 4:30PM TODAY AND WILL RE-OPEN AT NOON ON TUESDAY...SUBJECT TO WEATHER
BLACK HORSE YOGA STUDIO IN GUILFORD... ALL CLASSES TONIGHT CANCELLED.
SIDNEY MCDONALDS... WILL BE CLOSING AT 7PM TONIGHT AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 8AM TUESDAY IF THEY HAVE POWER.
S&S CAFE IN BAINBRIDGE WILL NOT BE SERVING DINNER TONIGHT
SIDNEY GREAT AMERICAN WILL BE CLOSING AT 7:30PM
TUESDAY CLOSINGS:
SIDNEY VILLAGE AND TOWN COURTS WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY 10/30
SCOVILLE- MENO IN SIDNEY
MASONVILLE TOWN COURT.... NO COURT TUESDAY
PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEALTH CENTERS IN SIDNEY, ONEONTA, NORWICH, WALTON AND BINGHAMTON CLOSED TUESDAY
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- BUTLER AUTO SALES IN SIDNEY WILL CLOSE AT 5:30PM TODAY AND REMAIN CLOSED TUESDAY FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES.
-MCDOWELL AND WALKER IN SIDNEY HAS CANCELLED THEIR DANSKO VIEWING PARTY TONIGHT FOR 6PM.
-WASTE RECOVERY ..... THERE WILL BE NO TUESDAY TRASH PICKUP FOR WASTE RECOVERY CUSTOMERS. THE REGULAR TUESDAY ROUTE WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 10/31. PLEASE DO NOT PUT TRASH BAGS OR CANS OUT ON TUESDAY.
-AFTON TOWN CLERK CANCELLING COURT SESSIONS AT 3PM AND 6PM
-SFCU- HANCOCK BRANCH CLOSED TODAY
-GUILFORD TOWN PLANNING BOARD MEETING FOR 7PM CANCELLED.
CHENANGO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CLINICS IN OXFORD, SHERBURNE AND SIDNEY AND SIDNEY LAB & IMAGING, DENTAL AND ENT AS WELL AS PHYSICAL THERAPIES WILL BE CLOSING AT 1PM TODAY. WALK-IN IN NORWICH WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6PM TODAY.
-FRIESLAND CAMPINA IN DELHI CLOSING AT 2PM TODAY AND RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY AT 7AM.
ACCO BRANDS IN SIDNEY IS CLOSING AT 3PM TODAY AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 10:30AM TUESDAY. EMPLOYEE HOTLINE IS 561-5005.
KENNEDY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CLASSES TONIGHT ARE CANCELLED
GUILFORD TOWN BOARD MEETING TONIGHT CANCELLED.
CULLMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER IN SIDNEY WILL BE CLOSING TODAY AT 3PM. THEY WILL RE-OPEN TOMORROW AT 10AM.
MAZ CPR COURSE POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY 11/5
MEET AND GREET WITH TOBIAS WHITAKER AND BILL HEATH SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT AT THE SIDNEY LIBRARY HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
AMPHENOL REQUESTS 2ND SHIFT EMPLOYEES THAT DRIVE TO WORK USE THE EAST GATE FOR DIRECTIONS WHERE TO GO
STATE FARM... 24 HOUR HOTLINE.... 1-800-SF CLAIM
ABC CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS... ALL CLASSES TONIGHT ARE CANCELLED.
DONNA FRECH SCHOOL OF DANCE ..ALL CLASSES AT ALL LOCATIONS TONIGHT CANCELLED.
VISIONS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION.... ALL LOCATIONS CLOSING AT 3PM
SECTION IV ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.... ALL MEETINGS, ACTIVITIES AND GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY AND TUESDAY ARE POSTPONED. CHECK sectionivathletics.com FOR UPDATED INFORMATION.
ALL BRANCHES OF SFCU CLOSING AT 4:30PM TODAY AND WILL RE-OPEN AT NOON ON TUESDAY...SUBJECT TO WEATHER
BLACK HORSE YOGA STUDIO IN GUILFORD... ALL CLASSES TONIGHT CANCELLED.
SIDNEY MCDONALDS... WILL BE CLOSING AT 7PM TONIGHT AND WILL RE-OPEN AT 8AM TUESDAY IF THEY HAVE POWER.
S&S CAFE IN BAINBRIDGE WILL NOT BE SERVING DINNER TONIGHT
SIDNEY GREAT AMERICAN WILL BE CLOSING AT 7:30PM
TUESDAY CLOSINGS:
SIDNEY VILLAGE AND TOWN COURTS WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY 10/30
SCOVILLE- MENO IN SIDNEY
MASONVILLE TOWN COURT.... NO COURT TUESDAY
PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEALTH CENTERS IN SIDNEY, ONEONTA, NORWICH, WALTON AND BINGHAMTON CLOSED TUESDAY