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WCDO News — Friday 7-3-26
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The Unadilla Friends Church at 747 Rogers Hollow Road will be opened on Sunday, at 1 PM, the Time Capsule reveal will begin. There will be activities following the reveal, A gathering of new memorabilia to be placed in the new capsule for 2076 will take place, For more information call 607-563-8083 or call/text 607-434-0651.
On Saturday, July 4 The Unadilla Time Capsule on the Community House front lawn, will be opened up after a parade, Jill Sholtes was 1 of the 4th Graders in 1976 who participated in the planning the Time Capsule, and is 1 of Saturday;s organizers, told WCDO about the Capsule:
(Jill Sholtes 7-3-26)
Sholtes said that 23 of the 1976 4th Graders will be there Saturday, after the parade from the Unatego Elementary School to the Community House, The Time Capsule will be opened at 12:00 Noon. A new Tricentennial time capsule for 2076 is being organized by the Rotary Club of Unadilla. Anyone is invited to contribute an item to be opened on July 4, 2076.
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(Jill Sholtes 7-3-26)
Sholtes said that 23 of the 1976 4th Graders will be there Saturday, after the parade from the Unatego Elementary School to the Community House, The Time Capsule will be opened at 12:00 Noon. A new Tricentennial time capsule for 2076 is being organized by the Rotary Club of Unadilla. Anyone is invited to contribute an item to be opened on July 4, 2076.
WCDO News — Friday 6-12-26
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The Unadilla Flag Day Parade will be held on Main Street in Unadilla, this Sunday featuring marching bands, vintage tractors, antique vehicles, and dozens of local fire departments. The Parade starts at 3:00 PM from Unatego Elementary School to the Community House.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 6-12-26
State Police arrested 26 year old Ryan Gregory of Coram, Wednesday following a neighbor dispute that resulted in a man shot on Houghtaling Hollow Road in the Town of Meredith, Gregory allegedly shot the victim and 2 unoccupied vehicles. A 57-year-old male from Meredith sustained non-life threatening injuries and went to A.O. Fox Hospital in Oneonta, he was later transported to Albany Medical Center for further treatment. Troopers located Gregory at his local residence where he was in possession of firearms and refused commands to surrender, after several hours, Gregory surrendered and was charged with Attempted Murder, Criminal Use of a Firearm & Additional charges are likely. Gregory was processed then transported to the Delaware County Jail for Arraignment.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 6-12-26
State Police arrested 26 year old Ryan Gregory of Coram, Wednesday following a neighbor dispute that resulted in a man shot on Houghtaling Hollow Road in the Town of Meredith, Gregory allegedly shot the victim and 2 unoccupied vehicles. A 57-year-old male from Meredith sustained non-life threatening injuries and went to A.O. Fox Hospital in Oneonta, he was later transported to Albany Medical Center for further treatment. Troopers located Gregory at his local residence where he was in possession of firearms and refused commands to surrender, after several hours, Gregory surrendered and was charged with Attempted Murder, Criminal Use of a Firearm & Additional charges are likely. Gregory was processed then transported to the Delaware County Jail for Arraignment.
Butternut Valley Alliance announced the schedule for On the Trail of Art, will be held at General Jacob Morris State Forest, on Saturday from 11 am. to 6 pm. and Sunday from 10 am. to 4 pm. BVA Board Chair Maggie Brenner explains:
(Maggie Brenner 6-12-26)
An opening reception will be held tonight at 6:00 PM in Gilbertsville, BVA Executive Director Cassandra Miller explains:
(Cassandra Miller 6-12-26)
This year's On the Trail of Art features work by student artists from Edmeston, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Morris, and Laurens Central schools alongside local artists with ties to the Butternut Valley.
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(Maggie Brenner 6-12-26)
An opening reception will be held tonight at 6:00 PM in Gilbertsville, BVA Executive Director Cassandra Miller explains:
(Cassandra Miller 6-12-26)
This year's On the Trail of Art features work by student artists from Edmeston, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Morris, and Laurens Central schools alongside local artists with ties to the Butternut Valley.
WCDO News — Monday 5-18-26
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New Yorkers will vote on School Budgets in New York State Tuesday, as well as Board of Education seats, school bus purchases or other ancillary costs associated with education. Sidney Superintendent Eben Bullock told WCDO News about their 35.5 Million Dollar Budget with 0% tax levy increase:
(Eben Bullock 5-18-26)
Voting will be at the Sidney High School from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they had to deal with a $1 Million dollar gap before sending the proposal to voters:
(TIM RYAN 5-18-26)
The BG total budget is 26.9 Million dollars, the Tax Levy Increase is 1.59% Voting will be at the Greenlawn & Guilford Elementary school buildings. In the Unatego School District, Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO about their budget:
(Dr Dave Richards -18-26)
Voting for Unatego area residents will be from 12:00 to 8:00 PM at the Jr. Sr. High school.
(Eben Bullock 5-18-26)
Voting will be at the Sidney High School from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they had to deal with a $1 Million dollar gap before sending the proposal to voters:
(TIM RYAN 5-18-26)
The BG total budget is 26.9 Million dollars, the Tax Levy Increase is 1.59% Voting will be at the Greenlawn & Guilford Elementary school buildings. In the Unatego School District, Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO about their budget:
(Dr Dave Richards -18-26)
Voting for Unatego area residents will be from 12:00 to 8:00 PM at the Jr. Sr. High school.
TOWN OF UNADILLA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT WILL BE PAVING SEVERAL AREA roads starting today. Paving is scheduled for Dentwood Dr, Meadow Lane, Hill Top Lane, Old State rd., John Cook rd., Earl rd., Lovers Lane, Sand Hill Rd, and Sowles Rd, Starting today, WEATHER PERMITTING.
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WCDO News — Tuesday 11-4-25
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The DCMO BOCES Board of Education reviewed a proposed capital building project plan at a recent meeting on a plan for renovation of the Robert W. Harrold Campus, the Alan Pole Campus in Norwich and the purchase of the former Masonville Elementary School to house programs for students. BOCES District Superintendent Michael Rullo told WCDO News of the main reasons for the projects:
(Michael Rullo 11-4-25)
Both the renovations and the purchase of the Masonville School site are subject to voter approval on February 3rd of next year, the BOCES buildings over more than 50 years old, with the most recent renovations approved in 2005. The projects would start in March of 2027 and conclude in 2028.
(Michael Rullo 11-4-25)
Both the renovations and the purchase of the Masonville School site are subject to voter approval on February 3rd of next year, the BOCES buildings over more than 50 years old, with the most recent renovations approved in 2005. The projects would start in March of 2027 and conclude in 2028.
The City of Oneonta is accepting applications for a firefighter civil service exam to be held on January 10, 2026. The application deadline is December 10, Applications can be submitted in person or by mail to the Oneonta Civil Service Commission at City Hall at 258 Main Street and the starting salary for 2026 hires is $52,000. More information is available at oneonta.ny.us.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-4-25
Today is Election Day, with several important local races in the Tri County Region:
The Town of Sidney has several key races this year, Incumbents Town Supervisor Eric Wilson faces a challenge from Giffen Ott, 5 candidates are seeking 2 seats on the Sidney Town Board, Incumbents Bill Heath & Frank Selleck are seeking re-election, they face challengers Andrew Hinkley, Richard DeCola & Jesse Wakeman. The Sidney Town Justice position race feature incumbents Greg McCann against challenger Jennifer Ruling
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There are Town Supervisor races locally, in Guilford it is a rematch between incumbent Sue McIntyre against Gilda Ward, in Unadilla George Denys faces a late challenge from Write In Candidate Ed Gross, in the town of Colchester, the candidates are Robert Hafele & Arthur Merrill, in the town of Oneonta, the candidates are William Rivera Jr. & Brett Holleran
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The Cities of Norwich and Oneonta will have new Mayors, in Norwich the candidates are Robert Jeffrey & Jason Miller, in Oneonta the candidates are Luisa Montanti & Dan Butterman
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In the race for Delaware County Treasurer, Ronda Williams faces Carli Pinner.
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Polls are open from 6am to 9pm today, more information is available at your County Board of Elections Website.
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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-4-25
Today is Election Day, with several important local races in the Tri County Region:
The Town of Sidney has several key races this year, Incumbents Town Supervisor Eric Wilson faces a challenge from Giffen Ott, 5 candidates are seeking 2 seats on the Sidney Town Board, Incumbents Bill Heath & Frank Selleck are seeking re-election, they face challengers Andrew Hinkley, Richard DeCola & Jesse Wakeman. The Sidney Town Justice position race feature incumbents Greg McCann against challenger Jennifer Ruling
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There are Town Supervisor races locally, in Guilford it is a rematch between incumbent Sue McIntyre against Gilda Ward, in Unadilla George Denys faces a late challenge from Write In Candidate Ed Gross, in the town of Colchester, the candidates are Robert Hafele & Arthur Merrill, in the town of Oneonta, the candidates are William Rivera Jr. & Brett Holleran
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The Cities of Norwich and Oneonta will have new Mayors, in Norwich the candidates are Robert Jeffrey & Jason Miller, in Oneonta the candidates are Luisa Montanti & Dan Butterman
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In the race for Delaware County Treasurer, Ronda Williams faces Carli Pinner.
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Polls are open from 6am to 9pm today, more information is available at your County Board of Elections Website.
WCDO News — Friday 5-2-25
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-2-25
State Police are investigating a domestic dispute that occurred Thursday afternoon in the town of Masonville. 22 year old Seth Ostrander of Unadilla is being held for arraigment on a variety of felony charges, the investigation is continuing and more details are expected to be released shortly.
State Police are investigating a domestic dispute that occurred Thursday afternoon in the town of Masonville. 22 year old Seth Ostrander of Unadilla is being held for arraigment on a variety of felony charges, the investigation is continuing and more details are expected to be released shortly.
The Village of Sidney Spring Clean Up event will be next week, beginning on Monday and running through Friday. Village crews will pick up Brush Piled neatly at curb, along with leaves, grass clippings, weed stalks & hedge clippings, placed in open containers or clear bags, they must be at the curb by 7:00 AM Monday The Village will provide containers at the Village Garage on Sherman Avenue for Computers, TV's, Copiers, Fax Machines, Cell Phones, Radios, Microwaves, Gaming Devices, Console Televisions, Metal and non-Freon appliances, Tires without rims & Freon containing appliances on Friday or Saturday, May 9th & 10th, from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-2-25
Helios Care will be holding their Spring “CAMP FORGET ME NOT” on Saturday at the RADEZ (RAY-DEEZ) Elementary School in Richmondville, to help children deal with grief due to the loss of a loved one, Spokesperson Meggan Sageese explains:
(Meggan Sageese 5-2-25)
More information is available at HELIOSCARE.ORG or by calling 607-432-5525, more of these sessions will be scheduled in the region shortly.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-2-25
Helios Care will be holding their Spring “CAMP FORGET ME NOT” on Saturday at the RADEZ (RAY-DEEZ) Elementary School in Richmondville, to help children deal with grief due to the loss of a loved one, Spokesperson Meggan Sageese explains:
(Meggan Sageese 5-2-25)
More information is available at HELIOSCARE.ORG or by calling 607-432-5525, more of these sessions will be scheduled in the region shortly.
The Tri Town Theatre's next Production will be the musical “Big Fish” this weekend, Cast Member George Wells talked about the show on WCDO recently:
(George Wells 3-12-25)
The shows will be Tonight & tomorrow night at 7:30 PM, with a Sunday Matinee on May 4th at 2:00 PM, at the Sidney High School Auditorium, tickets are available at tritowntheatre.com/bigfish.
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(George Wells 3-12-25)
The shows will be Tonight & tomorrow night at 7:30 PM, with a Sunday Matinee on May 4th at 2:00 PM, at the Sidney High School Auditorium, tickets are available at tritowntheatre.com/bigfish.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-2-24
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The Bainbridge Girl Scouts will hold their semi-annual Community Giveaway Saturday from 9:00 to 12:00 Noon, at the Greenlawn Elementary school, Organizer Jessica Chambers told WCDO News what they will accept:
(Jessica Chambers 5-2-24)
The drop off for donated items will be Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 PM at Greenlawn, more information is available at 607-267-2378.
(Jessica Chambers 5-2-24)
The drop off for donated items will be Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 PM at Greenlawn, more information is available at 607-267-2378.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's Office audited the Village of Unadilla, officials did not always use a competitive process when purchasing goods or services, as required by state law. Of the 20 purchases reviewed totaling $469,283, village officials did not seek competition for 18 purchases totaling $440,056.
2 more American Red Cross Blood Drives are being held today, one in Walton from 8 am. - 1 pm., at the Walton O'Neil High School, another in Cooperstown from 10:30 am. - 3:30 pm., at the Cooperstown High School. Appointments can be made at RedCrossBlood.org, 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 4-17-24
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Tri Town Theatre will present "Rent" on the Sidney High School Auditorium stage in early May, cast members Olivia Hawkins & Owen Freidenstine visited WCDO and
talked about staging this ambitious production:
(Tri Town Theatre 4-17-24)
The show will be on May 3rd through May 5th, with curtain times at 7:30 Friday & Saturday Night, with a Sunday Matinee at 2:00 PM, tickets can be purchased at
TriTown.Booktix.com
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-17-24
Delaware County District Attorney's office announced that 28 year old Jessica Lopez of Sidney was convicted of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in Delaware County Court Monday. Lopez appeared in Delaware County Court for an arraignment on drug related charges, she pleaded guilt after she admitted that she possessed fentanyl in the Village of Sidney on February 27, she intended to sell. Lopez will be sentenced to 6.5 years in state prison, and 2 years of post-release supervision on June 10th.
talked about staging this ambitious production:
(Tri Town Theatre 4-17-24)
The show will be on May 3rd through May 5th, with curtain times at 7:30 Friday & Saturday Night, with a Sunday Matinee at 2:00 PM, tickets can be purchased at
TriTown.Booktix.com
A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 4-17-24
Delaware County District Attorney's office announced that 28 year old Jessica Lopez of Sidney was convicted of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in Delaware County Court Monday. Lopez appeared in Delaware County Court for an arraignment on drug related charges, she pleaded guilt after she admitted that she possessed fentanyl in the Village of Sidney on February 27, she intended to sell. Lopez will be sentenced to 6.5 years in state prison, and 2 years of post-release supervision on June 10th.
Dave Johnson of Unadilla has organized a meeting in Unadilla tonight called “Introduction to Preparing for the Inevitable”, with a series of experts on what to do before your final days, Johnson told WCDO who the speakers will be:
(Dave Johnson 4-17-24)
The meeting will be held at the Unatego Elementary School Cafeteria from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
(Dave Johnson 4-17-24)
The meeting will be held at the Unatego Elementary School Cafeteria from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
The Town & Village of Unadilla will hold their Spring Clean-Up days today & tomorrow from 6:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Items can be brought to the Town Highway Garage at 216 County Highway 3, Information about the accepted items can be found at villageofunadilla.com.
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Dave Johnson of Unadilla has organized a meeting in Unadilla on April 17th, called "Introduction to Preparing for the Inevitable", with a series of experts on what to do before your final days:
(Dave Johnson 4-17-24)
The meeting will be held April 17th at the Unatego Elementary School Cafeteria from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
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(Dave Johnson 4-17-24)
The meeting will be held April 17th at the Unatego Elementary School Cafeteria from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
WCDO News — Monday 10-23-23
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The Bainbridge & Afton Girl Scouts are holding their bi annual Community Giveaway Days November 3rd & 4th at the Greenlawn Elementary school in Bainbridge, spokesperson Jessica Chambers explains:
(Jessica Chambers 10-23-23)
More information is available by Email to jjchambers@frontiernet.net, or call 267-2378, the drop off of items will be Friday November 3rd from 3:30 to 6:30 PM and the giveaway will be Saturday November 4th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.
A.M. NEWS Monday 10-23-23
State Police were dispatched Friday Night to a fatal crash on State Route 13 in the town of Newfield. A preliminary investigation reveals that a 42 year old Patrick Robinson of Ithaca lost control of a motorcycle on wet roads, laying the bike down, A Passerby, 34 year old Mathew Poplawski of Schenectady stopped to assist Robinson when a vehicle stuck both men, both were pronounced deceased on scene. The operator of the vehicle was a 57-year-old man from Illinois is cooperating with State Police, Alcohol does not appear to be a factor. The investigation is on-going.
(Jessica Chambers 10-23-23)
More information is available by Email to jjchambers@frontiernet.net, or call 267-2378, the drop off of items will be Friday November 3rd from 3:30 to 6:30 PM and the giveaway will be Saturday November 4th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.
A.M. NEWS Monday 10-23-23
State Police were dispatched Friday Night to a fatal crash on State Route 13 in the town of Newfield. A preliminary investigation reveals that a 42 year old Patrick Robinson of Ithaca lost control of a motorcycle on wet roads, laying the bike down, A Passerby, 34 year old Mathew Poplawski of Schenectady stopped to assist Robinson when a vehicle stuck both men, both were pronounced deceased on scene. The operator of the vehicle was a 57-year-old man from Illinois is cooperating with State Police, Alcohol does not appear to be a factor. The investigation is on-going.
Sidney Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire with possible entrapment at approximately 5:44 am Friday at 50 East Main Street, lot 19 in the village of Sidney. All residents were out, Sidney Fire units had the fire extinguished within 15 minutes, The fire was determined as accidental in nature, starting in a bedroom. Sidney was assisted by firefighters from Bainbridge, Unadilla, Wells Bridge, Sidney Center and Sidney Fire Department Auxiliary.
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WCDO News — Tuesday 1-17-23
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The Norwich City School District reported that on Early Friday morning, cafeteria staff in the Gibson school were following protocol, washing bananas to serve our students, employees discovered a scorpion in the bananas. It was quickly contained. Cafeteria and custodial staff followed all protocols and no staff or students were harmed in the discovery. In addition, High School Zoology students were able to capitalize on the discovery and feed it crickets and study it under a glow light. Norwich school Officials believe that the scorpion traveled to Norwich from Guatemala, in the banana box.
Village of Sidney announced that the water service disruption will be starting around 9:00 AM Tuesday, water system customers north of the Susquehanna River along Route 8 and the surrounding areas will experience water service disruptions, until about 4:00 PM. This service disruption is associated with the Village of Sidney’s work to install new water mains under the Unadilla and Susquehanna Rivers.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer announced that Upstate New York will receive over $50 million in federal funding through the first round of the EPA's Clean School Bus Program to purchase over 130 brand new electric school buses. Locally, the Downsville central School District will receive over $395,000 for the purchase of 1 new electric school bus.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-31-22
Today is Halloween, in Sidney trick or treating will be from 5:00 to 8:30, in Oneonta, trick or treating will be from 3:30 to 8:00 PM, with a parade on Main Street at 6:00 PM. In Bainbridge this year, a community Halloween Party Trunk or Treat will be held in the Village parking lot behind Bob's Diner, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. In Unadilla, Trick or Treating with a costume parade will be held at the Unadilla Elementary School starting at 6:30 PM.
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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-31-22
Today is Halloween, in Sidney trick or treating will be from 5:00 to 8:30, in Oneonta, trick or treating will be from 3:30 to 8:00 PM, with a parade on Main Street at 6:00 PM. In Bainbridge this year, a community Halloween Party Trunk or Treat will be held in the Village parking lot behind Bob's Diner, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. In Unadilla, Trick or Treating with a costume parade will be held at the Unadilla Elementary School starting at 6:30 PM.
WCDO News — Tuesday 5-17-22
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School Budgets are being voted on across the state today, Unatego Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards told WCDO News about their budget proposal:
(Dave Richards 5-17-22)
Polls will be open at the Unatego District Office at 2641 State Highway 7 in Otego until 9:00 pm
(Dave Richards 5-17-22)
Polls will be open at the Unatego District Office at 2641 State Highway 7 in Otego until 9:00 pm
The Sidney School District has submitted a 28.7 Million Dollar Budget that voters are deciding on today, which represents a 3.9% increase over last year, but with no increase to the tax levy, according to Superintendent Eben Bullock:
(Eben Bullock 5-17-22)
Bullock said that 3 people are running for 2 seats on the school board, voting will be until 8:00 PM at the Sidney High School Cafeteria.
(Eben Bullock 5-17-22)
Bullock said that 3 people are running for 2 seats on the school board, voting will be until 8:00 PM at the Sidney High School Cafeteria.
Friends of Rogers in Sherburne was this week’s winner of a $2,000 grant from Upstate Shredding through their philanthropic endeavor; Southern Tier Tuesdays. Friends of Rogers is a nonprofit organization with a variety of nature based programs & exhibits held year-round.
A.M. NEWS Tuesday 5-17-22
School Budget votes will be held around the state today, some district also have propositions for capital improvements or vehicle purchases, many also have Board of Education seats to decide on. At the Bainbridge Guilford District, Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they were able to keep the tax levy under the state cap and maintain staffing:
(Tim Ryan 5-17-22)
BG voters will vote at the Greenlawn or Guilford Elementary school from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM today on their 21.4 Million Dollar Budget proposal, & a vehicle purchase proposition.
A.M. NEWS Tuesday 5-17-22
School Budget votes will be held around the state today, some district also have propositions for capital improvements or vehicle purchases, many also have Board of Education seats to decide on. At the Bainbridge Guilford District, Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they were able to keep the tax levy under the state cap and maintain staffing:
(Tim Ryan 5-17-22)
BG voters will vote at the Greenlawn or Guilford Elementary school from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM today on their 21.4 Million Dollar Budget proposal, & a vehicle purchase proposition.
The State Office of General Services announced that surplus vehicle auctions have been scheduled through the month of July. The 1st auction is today at 249 Glenwood Road, Binghamton & tomorrow at the State Department of Transportation 241 Colesville Road and on Tuesday, July 12th at State Police Troop C Headquarters on State Route 7, between Sidney & Unadilla. All auctions are scheduled to begin at 9:30 AM, more information is available at ogs.ny.gov/nysstore,
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WCDO News — Friday 5-13-22
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School District will ask for voter approval of their budgets next Tuesday State Wide, with many also adding propositions for building projects or vehicle purchases, and also for Board of Education seats. Locally Bainbridge Guilford Superintendent Tim Ryan told WCDO News that they were able to keep the tax levy increase under the state cap:
(Tim Ryan 5-13-22)
Ryan said that the BG Budget totals $21.4 million dollars, voting will be from 12:00 Noon until 9:00 PM at Greenlawn Elementary & Guilford Elementary Schools on Tuesday.
(Tim Ryan 5-13-22)
Ryan said that the BG Budget totals $21.4 million dollars, voting will be from 12:00 Noon until 9:00 PM at Greenlawn Elementary & Guilford Elementary Schools on Tuesday.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 5-13-22
Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a 1 car property damage automobile accident on County Highway 14 in the Town of Franklin on May 5th. Deputies determined that the vehicle crossed over the dividing lines, entered into the oncoming lane of travel, struck guardrails, causing it to become disabled. 53-year-old Dorian Stewart of Unadilla was operating the vehicle with a suspended license and in an intoxicated state, she was charged with failure to keep right, aggravated unlicensed operation and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs. Stewart was released on tickets returnable to the Town of Franklin Court at a later date
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a 1 car property damage automobile accident on County Highway 14 in the Town of Franklin on May 5th. Deputies determined that the vehicle crossed over the dividing lines, entered into the oncoming lane of travel, struck guardrails, causing it to become disabled. 53-year-old Dorian Stewart of Unadilla was operating the vehicle with a suspended license and in an intoxicated state, she was charged with failure to keep right, aggravated unlicensed operation and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs. Stewart was released on tickets returnable to the Town of Franklin Court at a later date
WCDO News — Monday 6-14-21
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Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 35 year old Randy Deese of Unadilla for violating a valid order of protection while incarcerated at the Otsego County Correctional Facility. Deese was charged with 90 counts of Criminal Contempt following an investigation for continuously contacted the protected party in an order of protection.
The Unadilla Flag Day Parade will be held tonight beginning at 7:00 PM starting at the Elementary School. Anyone interested in being in the parade should contact Jeff Jones Jr. at 267-2494.
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WCDO News — Monday 6-7-21
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P.M. NEWS Monday 6-7-21
Governor Cuomo announced today that New York will be lifting COVID restrictions when we hit 70% vaccinations for the adult population, & that could happen very soon:
(Cuomo 1)
The Governor Also said that mask restriction in schools will be changing, if individual school Districts want to do so:
(Cuomo 2)
The Governor said that the change in school district mask wearing will tie into the guidelines at summer camps when they re-open this year.
Governor Cuomo announced today that New York will be lifting COVID restrictions when we hit 70% vaccinations for the adult population, & that could happen very soon:
(Cuomo 1)
The Governor Also said that mask restriction in schools will be changing, if individual school Districts want to do so:
(Cuomo 2)
The Governor said that the change in school district mask wearing will tie into the guidelines at summer camps when they re-open this year.
State Police & local emergency squads responded Saturday afternoon at about 2:15 PM, to a multiple vehicle crash on State Route 7 near the Meadow Crest Park in the Town of Unadilla. Police stated that a Chevy driven by Michael Tucker of Sidney, was traveling west bound on State Route 7, a Volkswagen Beatle was facing eastbound, driven by Jeanmarie Doelger of Bainbridge, had stopped to make a turn into a driveway when 3 motorcycles driven by Emma Stebbins of Bainbridge, Kory Bennet of Bainbridge & Ralph Bennet of Mount Upton struck the rear of the Doelger vehicle, Ralph Bennet's Motorcycle struck Tucker's Chevy & Tucker then hit a mail box. Doelger was transported to AO Fox Hospital Tri- Town campus in Sidney, Stebbins was airlifted to Wilson Hospital, Bennett and Tucker were taken to Fox Hospital, Ralph Bennett was transported to Wilson Hospital.
Sidney Fire Department was alerted Friday evening of 2 kayakers stuck in debris under an overpass along the Unadilla River. Fire Department Members acted quickly and launched the rescue boat to access the stranded kayakers, who had already been in the water 20 to 30 minutes prior to the 9-1-1 call being placed. The Kayakers were transported to an area facility.
The Unadilla Flag Day Parade will be held this year on June 14th, beginning at 7:00 PM starting at the Elementary School. Anyone interested in being in the parade contact Jeff Jones Jr. at 607-267-2494.
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WCDO News — Friday 6-12-20
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State Police arrested 2 teenagers from Delaware County after they engaged in 2 separate vehicle pursuits with troopers. A 16-year-old was charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, Grand Larceny, and 2 counts of Fleeing an Officer in a Motor Vehicle, a 17-year-old was arrested for Criminal Possession of Stolen Property & Grand Larceny. Troopers were advised of an erratic driver on I-88 near Unadilla, Troopers attempted to make a traffic stop, the vehicle failed to comply, accelerated off the Interstate at exit 10 and on to State Highway 7 in Unadilla. Another trooper attempted to stop the vehicle on State Highway 7 when the vehicle went off the roadway and struck a tree, the juveniles fled on foot & were spotted in another vehicle on State Route 7, and they failed to comply but were taken into custody at the Speedway at State Routes 7 and 8. The 1st vehicle was stolen from the town of Downsville, the 2nd from the village of Unadilla; both teens were virtually arraigned and were released to legal guardians.
The Sidney Central School District announced that they will be hosting a car parade for the graduating class of 2020 on Friday June 12th, beginning at 11:00 AM at the Junior Senior High school. The Parade will go down West Main Street to Main, River Union Street, onto Pearl Street & back to the School grounds for a drive through Barbecue.
The Unadilla Flag Day Parade has been rescheduled for Sunday at 6:30 PM. The parade has been changed into a Drive-By Parade, and the public is welcome to attend, & they must abide by Social Distancing Guidelines & wear a face mask. The procession will start at the Unadilla Elementary School & will continue to the I-88 Interchange with State Route 7, there will be no Flag Day Ceremony at the Community Field this year.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 6-10-20
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Governor Cuomo held his daily Coronavirus briefing at the new LaGuardia Airport in Queens today, he was asked about the possibility of schools reopening in the fall:
(Cuomo 6-10-20)
Several regions in the state moved into Phase 2 of the Reopening this week, & the expectation is that the Southern Tier Region & other upstate regions could enter into Phase 3 by the end of the week or into the weekend. Commerce Chenango President & CEO Kerri Green told WCDO what businesses could re-open:
(Kerri Green 6-10-20)
Green will be co-hosting a Zoom Webinar Thursday at 4:00 PM regarding Phase 3; people can sign up by email to Register@chenangony.com, or call Commerce Chenango at 334-1400.
(Cuomo 6-10-20)
Several regions in the state moved into Phase 2 of the Reopening this week, & the expectation is that the Southern Tier Region & other upstate regions could enter into Phase 3 by the end of the week or into the weekend. Commerce Chenango President & CEO Kerri Green told WCDO what businesses could re-open:
(Kerri Green 6-10-20)
Green will be co-hosting a Zoom Webinar Thursday at 4:00 PM regarding Phase 3; people can sign up by email to Register@chenangony.com, or call Commerce Chenango at 334-1400.
The Unadilla Flag Day Parade has been rescheduled, on Sunday June 14th at 6:30 PM. The parade has been changed into a Drive-By Parade, and the public is welcome to attend, & they must abide by Social Distancing Guidelines & wear a face mask. The procession will start at the Unadilla Elementary School & will continue to the I-88 Interchange with State Route 7, there will be no Flag Day Ceremony at the Community Field this year.
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There will be a free milk giveaway on Thursday, starting at 11:00 am, at the Unadilla Elementary School, Unatego Middle/High School and the former Otego Elementary school parking lots, Unatego School District teacher Sandra Bonczkowski told WCDO News how it came about:
(Sandra Bonczkowki 5-6-20)
The milk giveaway is open to anyone, while supplies last Thursday morning.
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(Sandra Bonczkowki 5-6-20)
The milk giveaway is open to anyone, while supplies last Thursday morning.
WCDO News — Thursday 2-20-20
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The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce announced that they are
accepting nominations for their annual Business of the Year & Good Neighbor
of the Year awards. Both recipients will
be honored at the annual Dinner in April; nominations will be accepted until
March 1st to the Chamber office PO Box 275, Unadilla NY 13849.
accepting nominations for their annual Business of the Year & Good Neighbor
of the Year awards. Both recipients will
be honored at the annual Dinner in April; nominations will be accepted until
March 1st to the Chamber office PO Box 275, Unadilla NY 13849.
State Police responded to a crash involving a Susquehanna Valley Central School District school bus on State Highway 11 in the town of Kirkwood. State Police reported that the school bus was stopped, displaying flashing lights and the stop sign extended out, when 56 year old Michael Patchen of Conklin rear-ended the bus. 27 elementary school students were on the bus, along with bus driver 61 year old Mary Reardon they were not injured, Patchen was transported to Wilson Medical Center with Hand injuries, the students on the school bus were evaluated by a school nurse.
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WCDO News — Friday 6-14-19
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The Chenango County Health
Department will hold a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats &
ferrets Saturday. The clinic will be
held at the South Otselic Fire Station from 9:30 to 11:00 AM.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation removing non-medical
exemptions from school vaccination requirements for children. The United States
is currently experiencing the worst outbreak of measles in more than 25 years,
with outbreaks in pockets of New York primarily driving the crisis. As a result
of non-medical vaccination exemptions, many communities across New York have
unacceptably low rates of vaccination; this new law will help protect the
public during this ongoing outbreak.
Department will hold a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats &
ferrets Saturday. The clinic will be
held at the South Otselic Fire Station from 9:30 to 11:00 AM.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation removing non-medical
exemptions from school vaccination requirements for children. The United States
is currently experiencing the worst outbreak of measles in more than 25 years,
with outbreaks in pockets of New York primarily driving the crisis. As a result
of non-medical vaccination exemptions, many communities across New York have
unacceptably low rates of vaccination; this new law will help protect the
public during this ongoing outbreak.
The 68th Annual Unadilla Flag Day will be held tonight,
Mayor Dave Welch comments:
(Dave Welch 6-14-19)
The parade will line up at the Unadilla Elementary School
beginning at 5:30 p.m. The parade is scheduled to step out at 7:00 PM.
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Mayor Dave Welch comments:
(Dave Welch 6-14-19)
The parade will line up at the Unadilla Elementary School
beginning at 5:30 p.m. The parade is scheduled to step out at 7:00 PM.
WCDO News — Friday 5-17-19
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“Help After Loss”
will host the “Halos Memory Run/Walk on Sunday from 12:00 to 6:00 PM at the
Greenlawn Elementary School Track in Bainbridge. Anyone who has experienced loss can
participate and register at form.jotform.com.
more information is available at helpafterloss.com or call
607-240-1550. An Event Page is also
available at facebook.com/events
will host the “Halos Memory Run/Walk on Sunday from 12:00 to 6:00 PM at the
Greenlawn Elementary School Track in Bainbridge. Anyone who has experienced loss can
participate and register at form.jotform.com.
more information is available at helpafterloss.com or call
607-240-1550. An Event Page is also
available at facebook.com/events
The village of Unadilla will be holding their annual metal
pick-up today between hours of 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. NO RUBBER, PLASTIC, GLASS, OIL, PAINT OR
OTHER LIQUID WASTE WILL BE PICKED-UP & that includes Freon which would be
in refrigerators, or air conditioners. Metals must be placed at curb by 7:00
am; more information is available at 369-3421.
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pick-up today between hours of 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. NO RUBBER, PLASTIC, GLASS, OIL, PAINT OR
OTHER LIQUID WASTE WILL BE PICKED-UP & that includes Freon which would be
in refrigerators, or air conditioners. Metals must be placed at curb by 7:00
am; more information is available at 369-3421.
WCDO News — Thursday 5-16-19
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The Afton Central School District will be holding a second
public informational meeting on a proposed Capital Project tonight at 6:30 p.m.
in the school’s Margery Secrest Memorial Auditorium. Superintendent Tim McNamara comments:
(Tim McNamara 5-16-19)
The Capital Project will be voted on by district residents
on May 21, 2019.
public informational meeting on a proposed Capital Project tonight at 6:30 p.m.
in the school’s Margery Secrest Memorial Auditorium. Superintendent Tim McNamara comments:
(Tim McNamara 5-16-19)
The Capital Project will be voted on by district residents
on May 21, 2019.
The Town of Unadilla will be holding its annual Metal Day
today from 6:30AM to 4:00 PM at the Town Barn on Martin Brook Road. Town officials said that they will accept
Tires without rims or large truck/agricultural tires, plus Scrap Metal, Appliances,
Waste Oil, & Electronics. More
information is available at 369-4433.
today from 6:30AM to 4:00 PM at the Town Barn on Martin Brook Road. Town officials said that they will accept
Tires without rims or large truck/agricultural tires, plus Scrap Metal, Appliances,
Waste Oil, & Electronics. More
information is available at 369-4433.
The Guilford Elementary School is holding a Kindergarten
Parent Information Night tonight for children entering kindergarten in
September. Children must turn 5 by Dec. 1st; the meeting is at 6:30PM in the
Guilford Elementary Gymnasium.
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Parent Information Night tonight for children entering kindergarten in
September. Children must turn 5 by Dec. 1st; the meeting is at 6:30PM in the
Guilford Elementary Gymnasium.
WCDO News — Thursday 3-7-19
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Governor Cuomo today announced
$128 million in new State funding for fixing State roadways impacted by this
year's harsh winter weather. Funding will support 91 paving projects and the
renewal of approximately 1,000 miles of pavement across the state, with at
least 1 project in every county. The new
funding complements $100 million previously committed earlier this year for
local projects that renew approximately 3,700 miles of road across the
State. The current State Budget provides
a record level of $743 million in direct state aid to local governments for
road and bridge repair and modernization.
State Police arrested 39 year old Robert Stutzer of
Middletown for Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation,
& Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident. Troopers were dispatched to the Kwik Fill
Gas Station in the village of Unadilla, An investigation revealed that Stutzer
was impaired and had also been involved in an accident on State Route 357, He
was arrested and refused to submit to a breath sample, he was arraigned and
remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 property
bond. His next court date is March 14, 2019.
$128 million in new State funding for fixing State roadways impacted by this
year's harsh winter weather. Funding will support 91 paving projects and the
renewal of approximately 1,000 miles of pavement across the state, with at
least 1 project in every county. The new
funding complements $100 million previously committed earlier this year for
local projects that renew approximately 3,700 miles of road across the
State. The current State Budget provides
a record level of $743 million in direct state aid to local governments for
road and bridge repair and modernization.
State Police arrested 39 year old Robert Stutzer of
Middletown for Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation,
& Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident. Troopers were dispatched to the Kwik Fill
Gas Station in the village of Unadilla, An investigation revealed that Stutzer
was impaired and had also been involved in an accident on State Route 357, He
was arrested and refused to submit to a breath sample, he was arraigned and
remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 property
bond. His next court date is March 14, 2019.
The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of
Education Meeting today in the Guilford Elementary School at 6:30 PM. The
business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00 PM.
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Education Meeting today in the Guilford Elementary School at 6:30 PM. The
business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00 PM.
WCDO News — Tuesday 7-17-18
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25 year old Justin Tait of Unadilla was arrested by State Police Sunday after he allegedly threw a 25-pound weight at a vehicle. Tait was arrested after a domestic dispute, he was charged with Criminal mischief and harassment, he was arraigned & was released in his own recognizance, and he faces court action on August 13th. The unidentified victim was issued an order of protection.
The Village of Unadilla was awarded funds under the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program, for $375,000 to provide a Village-Wide Owner-Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Program. The required public hearing will be held tonight to solicit comments and answer questions regarding the Grant Program or grant activities, the hearing tonight will begin at 6:30 pm at the firehouse on Clifton Street.
Registration forms for the Bainbridge-Guilford after School Care Program are due by August 1st. The program is open to all students Pre-K through 6 and will be held at Greenlawn Elementary School starting September 6. For more information or to obtain a registration form, call the District Office at 967-6321.
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WCDO News — Tuesday 7-10-18
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3 proposals were received by the Unatego School District for the sale of the former Otego Elementary School. Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards explains:
(Dave Richards 7-10-18)
Dr. Richards said that the proposals received were from the Kildonan School of Amenia, to turn the building into a school for Dyslexic children, from LPP Management for a mixed use facility & 2+4 Management for senior apartments.
(Dave Richards 7-10-18)
Dr. Richards said that the proposals received were from the Kildonan School of Amenia, to turn the building into a school for Dyslexic children, from LPP Management for a mixed use facility & 2+4 Management for senior apartments.
State Police are investigating a 1 vehicle crash on State Route 357 in the town of Unadilla that troopers discovered while on patrol. The Unidentified 40 year old man apparently drove off the highway, into Guide wires & a tree, he was extricated by Unadilla Firefighter & he was airlifted to Wilson Hospital in Johnson City for treatment of head injuries & an arm fracture. The investigation is ongoing.
State Police at Sidney arrested 39 year old John Forte of Unadilla for Aggravated DWI with a reported B.A.C of .21%. Troopers were dispatched to a complaint of an intoxicated driver, a trooper located the vehicle in the driveway of a residence on Depot Street, Forte was arrested & was released on appearance tickets returnable to the town of Unadilla Court on July 23, 2018 then later turned over to a sober third party.
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WCDO News — Monday 6-4-18
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The Afton Area Girl Scouts, Afton School District & others are teaming up to send Girl Scout Cookies & care packages to military veteran overseas. Laura Vanderheide is coordinating the effort:
(Laura Venderheide 6-4-18)
Hygiene & personal care products, food items, batteries, magazines & various other items can be dropped off at Cobra Industries in Afton or Snakebite Liquors in Afton through June 15th.
(Laura Venderheide 6-4-18)
Hygiene & personal care products, food items, batteries, magazines & various other items can be dropped off at Cobra Industries in Afton or Snakebite Liquors in Afton through June 15th.
State Police & Sidney Police conducted a search warrant of a residence in the Village of Sidney, Police to recovered stolen property from Burglaries in Chenango and Otsego counties. An 18 year old male was charged with 2 counts of felony Burglary, attempted Burglary and Criminal Mischief; He was arraigned and was returned to the Delaware County Jail on unrelated alleged charges. Troopers also arrested 39 year old Jason Blass of Oneonta for attempted Burglary; he was arraigned & was remanded to the Otsego County Jail on $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bond. Also, an 18 year old male from Unadilla was charged with 2nd degree Burglary & attempted Burglary; he was arraigned in the town of Guilford and remanded to the Chenango County Jail on $10,000 cash or $20,000 bond.
On Monday, at 9:30am, Senator Fred Akshar will join Harpursville Central School District staff and students to unveil a new playground at the Olmstead Elementary school. Senator Akshar was able to secure $135,000 in last year's State Budget for the improvements to make the playground accessible for children of all abilities.
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WCDO News — Friday 5-18-18
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The Norwich emergency management will be hosting a Citizens Preparedness training programs on Saturday at the Norwich High school. The training is free & open to the public registrations are required at prepare.ny.gov.
The Unadilla Town Board will be holding a Special Board Meeting today at 6:30 PM. The board will be making an appointment for the position of Special Police Officer for the Town of Unadilla, the meeting will be held at the Unadilla Town Hall on State Route 7.
The Sidney Central School District announced that their Elementary Universal Pre-K applications are being accepted through today. More information is available at 561-7701, a lottery drawing will be held June 1st to determine Pre-K classes for this fall.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 4-4-18
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The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce announced that this year's Business of the Year is the House of Consignment, Owner Kirsty Roefs comments:
(Kirsty Roefs 4-4-18)
The Unadilla Chamber announced that the Good Neighbor Award will be awarded to Carl French for 55 years of volunteer service with Unadilla Fire Department. The Annual Unadilla Chamber Dinner will be held on Sunday, April 22 at Unadilla United Methodist Church Social at 4:30 PM. Dinner reservations are requested by April 17th, more information is available at 369-2614.
(Kirsty Roefs 4-4-18)
The Unadilla Chamber announced that the Good Neighbor Award will be awarded to Carl French for 55 years of volunteer service with Unadilla Fire Department. The Annual Unadilla Chamber Dinner will be held on Sunday, April 22 at Unadilla United Methodist Church Social at 4:30 PM. Dinner reservations are requested by April 17th, more information is available at 369-2614.
State Senator Jim Seward announced that the recently adopted 2018-19 New York State budget includes $200,000 for the City of Oneonta to help offset public safety costs generated due to being a SUNY host community. Seward's legislation includes a formula to distribute state aid to municipalities hosting 4-year SUNY schools; it has received the backing of the New York Conference of Mayors. The bill been referred to the Senate Finance Committee, Companion legislation has been introduced in the state assembly.
A Public Scoping Session regarding the Draft Scoping Document for the preparation of a generic environmental impact statement for the Oneonta Rail Yards Project will be conducted this evening at 6:30 pm at Riverside Elementary School, and on Thursday at 6:30 PM at Greater Plains Elementary School. The city has received money to prep the former railyards for future development.
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WCDO News — Friday 12-1-17
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The Bainbridge-Guilford Teachers' Association is hosting its 7th Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair, tomorrow at the Greenlawn Elementary School Gymnasium. BG High School Teacher Amy LaFever told WCDO News that the proceeds would benefit the BG Angel Fund:
(Amy LaFever 12-1-17)
Among the activities from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM tomorrow, will be crafts for children, a Chinese Auction, a bake sale, and $5 pictures with Santa, plus a pancake breakfast in the Greenlawn cafeteria, more information is available at 437-7896.
(Amy LaFever 12-1-17)
Among the activities from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM tomorrow, will be crafts for children, a Chinese Auction, a bake sale, and $5 pictures with Santa, plus a pancake breakfast in the Greenlawn cafeteria, more information is available at 437-7896.
Santa will be appearing in Unadilla Saturday, with events starting at 9:00 AM with a Breakfast at the Methodist Church followed by Classic Christmas Movies at the Library. At 1:00 pm, The Parade line up on Sperry Street, at 1:30 pm, Santa arrives by Fire Truck at Community Center to meet with area children. Other Activities planned include Musical Performances by Unatego High School Band, & the Unadilla Rotary Club Basket Raffles. The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce and Unadilla Rotary Club sponsor the day's events
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WCDO News — Thursday 7-13-17
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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of Education Meeting today in the Guilford Cafeteria. The annual Re-Organization Agenda meeting will start at 6:30 PM.
The Unadilla Summer Concert series officials announced that, due to heavy rain in the forecast, tonight's concert has been moved indoors. The Concert will be held indoors at the Unadilla Community Center at 246 Main Street, starting at 6:30 PM.
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