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WCDO News — Thursday 5-13-21
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 5-13-21
The Otsego County Department of Health reported another COVID 19 related death Wednesday. The death is the 62nd reported in Otsego County, the 43rd since January 1st, they reported 52 active cases, with 4 new cases Wednesday, 6 are hospitalized.
The Norwich Theater Company will hold auditions for their summer production, “Something Rotten” in the Martin W. Kappel Theater at 27 West Main Street in Norwich starting tomorrow, spokesperson Mary Beth Miller comments:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-13-21)
Miller said that the play is a period piece set in the 1590's, All Covid precautions, including masks and social distancing, will be taken during the auditions,, more information is available at norwichtheatercompany.org or by calling (888) 613-4496.
The UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital’s Vaccination Team will be at Hidden Springs Brewhouse at 170 County Road 31 in Norwich, from Noon to 4:30 pm. on Saturday administering doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. UHS Spokesman David Finney said that the time to get vaccinated is now:
(David Finney 5-13-21)
Anyone wishing to reserve a spot can do so by calling 337-4239. To schedule an appointment at one of UHS Chenango Memorial’s upcoming vaccine clinics, call the CMH COVID Vaccine Line at (607) 337-4888. More information about COVID-19 vaccination efforts in the Southern Tier is available at SouthernTierVax.org.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation protecting New Yorkers' COVID-19 stimulus payments from being garnished by debt collectors. All relief payments to New Yorkers under these federal acts will be protected. This legislation also creates a carve-out for claims brought by individuals who have an interest in the relief payments to ensure that these funds can be collected to pay child and spousal support and to collect payments in situations involving fraud.
Delaware County Sheriff's deputies arrested a Level 3 Sex Offender in Delhi Wednesday afternoon for violating the Sex Offender Registration Act. 48 year-old Lyman McCann was charged with failing to report a change of address as required by the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act. McCann is designated as Sexually Violent Offender, he reported a Walton address to the Sheriff’s Office following his release from jail in March, after serving the maximum sentence for sodomy, robbery and unlawful imprisonment, McCann had not been living at the address since April, he was arraigned & was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility without bail pending a County Court bail hearing and appearances in the Town of Delhi Court.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 5-13-21
The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with United State Small Business Association representatives to present a Free 1-hour webinar today at 10:00 AM, to provide an overview and details about the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, for eligible restaurants & bars impacted by COVID-19. to register for the webinar, go to delawarecounty.org.
The Town & Village of Unadilla will have their Spring Clean-up Day today. Town residents can bring accepted items to the Town Highway Garage on Martin Brook Road; Village residents can put those items to the curb by 7:00 AM, Accepted Items include White Goods, there will be a $15 charge if those items contain Freon, a maximum of 4 tires, off of the rims will be accepted, no tractor or large truck tires are accepted, and no regular garbage will be accepted.
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today reminded taxpayers that the deadline to file personal income tax returns is Monday, May 17. Resources to help you file an accurate and on-time return are available anytime online at www.tax.ny.gov.
Delaware County Sheriff's office announced that a tip from a community member has resulted in the arrest of a sex offender for failing to register a social media screen name. Investigators arrested and charged 20-year-old Tyler Dibble of Hamden with failure to register an address change, he is a level 3 sex offender & he is accused of failing to report a FACEBOOK screen name within 10 days as required by the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act. Dibble was issued an appearance ticket directing him to appear in the Town of Delhi Court on a future date.
Delaware County Public Health and will be conducting a single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Saturday May 22 at the Stamford Fire Department, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Initially there are 100 appointments available for this clinic, appointments will be added as needed once the first 100 appointments are filled. Registration is highly recommended, walk-ins welcome dependent on vaccine availability. To secure a shot register at apps2.health.ny.gov, For more information or assistance getting registered call Delaware County Public Health at 832-5200.
The Otsego County Department of Health reported another COVID 19 related death Wednesday. The death is the 62nd reported in Otsego County, the 43rd since January 1st, they reported 52 active cases, with 4 new cases Wednesday, 6 are hospitalized.
The Norwich Theater Company will hold auditions for their summer production, “Something Rotten” in the Martin W. Kappel Theater at 27 West Main Street in Norwich starting tomorrow, spokesperson Mary Beth Miller comments:
(Mary Beth Miller 5-13-21)
Miller said that the play is a period piece set in the 1590's, All Covid precautions, including masks and social distancing, will be taken during the auditions,, more information is available at norwichtheatercompany.org or by calling (888) 613-4496.
The UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital’s Vaccination Team will be at Hidden Springs Brewhouse at 170 County Road 31 in Norwich, from Noon to 4:30 pm. on Saturday administering doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. UHS Spokesman David Finney said that the time to get vaccinated is now:
(David Finney 5-13-21)
Anyone wishing to reserve a spot can do so by calling 337-4239. To schedule an appointment at one of UHS Chenango Memorial’s upcoming vaccine clinics, call the CMH COVID Vaccine Line at (607) 337-4888. More information about COVID-19 vaccination efforts in the Southern Tier is available at SouthernTierVax.org.
Governor Cuomo signed legislation protecting New Yorkers' COVID-19 stimulus payments from being garnished by debt collectors. All relief payments to New Yorkers under these federal acts will be protected. This legislation also creates a carve-out for claims brought by individuals who have an interest in the relief payments to ensure that these funds can be collected to pay child and spousal support and to collect payments in situations involving fraud.
Delaware County Sheriff's deputies arrested a Level 3 Sex Offender in Delhi Wednesday afternoon for violating the Sex Offender Registration Act. 48 year-old Lyman McCann was charged with failing to report a change of address as required by the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act. McCann is designated as Sexually Violent Offender, he reported a Walton address to the Sheriff’s Office following his release from jail in March, after serving the maximum sentence for sodomy, robbery and unlawful imprisonment, McCann had not been living at the address since April, he was arraigned & was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility without bail pending a County Court bail hearing and appearances in the Town of Delhi Court.
A.M. NEWS Thursday 5-13-21
The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with United State Small Business Association representatives to present a Free 1-hour webinar today at 10:00 AM, to provide an overview and details about the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, for eligible restaurants & bars impacted by COVID-19. to register for the webinar, go to delawarecounty.org.
The Town & Village of Unadilla will have their Spring Clean-up Day today. Town residents can bring accepted items to the Town Highway Garage on Martin Brook Road; Village residents can put those items to the curb by 7:00 AM, Accepted Items include White Goods, there will be a $15 charge if those items contain Freon, a maximum of 4 tires, off of the rims will be accepted, no tractor or large truck tires are accepted, and no regular garbage will be accepted.
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today reminded taxpayers that the deadline to file personal income tax returns is Monday, May 17. Resources to help you file an accurate and on-time return are available anytime online at www.tax.ny.gov.
Delaware County Sheriff's office announced that a tip from a community member has resulted in the arrest of a sex offender for failing to register a social media screen name. Investigators arrested and charged 20-year-old Tyler Dibble of Hamden with failure to register an address change, he is a level 3 sex offender & he is accused of failing to report a FACEBOOK screen name within 10 days as required by the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act. Dibble was issued an appearance ticket directing him to appear in the Town of Delhi Court on a future date.
Delaware County Public Health and will be conducting a single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Saturday May 22 at the Stamford Fire Department, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Initially there are 100 appointments available for this clinic, appointments will be added as needed once the first 100 appointments are filled. Registration is highly recommended, walk-ins welcome dependent on vaccine availability. To secure a shot register at apps2.health.ny.gov, For more information or assistance getting registered call Delaware County Public Health at 832-5200.
WCDO News — Monday 5-10-21
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-10-21
Otsego County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 46-year-old Joseph Amato of Treadwell on I-88 in Oneonta for DWI. Amato refused to take a sobriety test and locked himself in his vehicle; he was eventually removed from the vehicle and placed under arrest. Amato was found to be in possession of an illegal weapon, he was also charged with obstruction of governmental administration and criminal possession of a weapon as well as several traffic violations & faces court action at a later date.
State Senator Fred Akshar released the results of his latest Community Survey. More than half of those surveyed viewed New York's Vaccine distribution as fair to good, more than 70% have had the vaccine of plan to get it, more than 75% believe that the Governor's Emergency Powers should end very soon, 54% opposed continuing to defer rent and evictions, while support for legalizing marijuana was evenly split. The full results are available on Senator Akshar's website.
The Town & Village of Unadilla will have their Spring Clean-up Day this Thursday. Town residents can bring accepted items to the Town Highway Garage on Martin Brook Road; Village residents can put those items to the curb by 7:00 AM Thursday. Unadilla Town Highway Superintendent Rodney Renwick told WCDO news what they are accepting:
(Rodney Renwick 5-10-21)
Renwick said that tires must be off of the rims, & no regular garbage will be accepted.
Chenango County Public Health Department reported 24 new COVID cases since Friday, bringing their total to 3366 since the start of the pandemic, they report 81 active cases, 380 quarantines, a decrease of 64 since Friday, & 8 are hospitalized, there have been 3107 Recoveries & 74 deaths.
On May 5th, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in the Village of Walton. Deputies were advised that the suspect, 39 year old William Cooksey of Walton was intoxicated & had left the scene in a vehicle. Deputies located Cooksey, he was charged with DWI, aggravated DWI and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, he was released & will appear in Village of Walton Court at a later date.
Delaware County Public Health announced a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic For dogs, cats and ferrets on Tuesday May 18th, from 6:30PM-8:30PM at The Deposit Town Clerk’s building at 3 Elm Street; more information is available at 832-5200 or go to delawarecountypublichealth.com.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-10-21
60% of New Yorkers who are 18 years of age or older have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with more than 1 million doses have been administered over the past seven days. All New York State mass vaccination sites are now open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first come first serve basis. The walk-in appointments are reserved for first doses only with second doses to be scheduled automatically after administration of the initial shot.
On Saturday, COVID 19 numbers continue to decrease in New York State. Hospitalizations Drop to 2,024, the Lowest Since November 15; the number of ICU Patients Drop to 511, the lowest Since November 21 & those on Ventilators Dropped to 317, the Statewide Positivity Rate is 1.32%, there were 35 COVID-19 Deaths Saturday.
Chenango County Sheriff's Department responded to a car & ATV accident on County Road 32 Thursday. Robert Favorito was hit by a car as he attempted to cross the road on a sharp turn on County Road 32, near River Road Auto, in the Town of Norwich, at about 1:20 PM Thursday, Favorito was pronounced dead at the scene.
The State Department of Transportation is advising motorists of a milling and paving project on a portion of State Route 10/ Main Street beginning Today, May 10th, in the Village of Delhi. Flaggers will be controlling alternating, one-way traffic on Route 10 from Sherwood Road to Meredith Street for approximately 5 days, weather permitting. Alternate side of the street parking will be established within the scope of the project during that time frame.
Sidney Fire Department responded Saturday afternoon at about 4:30 PM, to a fire reported at the Gravel residence at 25 Pearl Street. The fire started in the basement & was knocked down quickly. Franklin, Unadilla & Wells Bridge Fire Departments responded, smoke damage was reported.
Delaware County Public Health reported 2 COVID cases out of 361 tested Friday. Hospitalizations are down to 4, there were 42 active case & quarantines are down to 72.
Otsego County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 46-year-old Joseph Amato of Treadwell on I-88 in Oneonta for DWI. Amato refused to take a sobriety test and locked himself in his vehicle; he was eventually removed from the vehicle and placed under arrest. Amato was found to be in possession of an illegal weapon, he was also charged with obstruction of governmental administration and criminal possession of a weapon as well as several traffic violations & faces court action at a later date.
State Senator Fred Akshar released the results of his latest Community Survey. More than half of those surveyed viewed New York's Vaccine distribution as fair to good, more than 70% have had the vaccine of plan to get it, more than 75% believe that the Governor's Emergency Powers should end very soon, 54% opposed continuing to defer rent and evictions, while support for legalizing marijuana was evenly split. The full results are available on Senator Akshar's website.
The Town & Village of Unadilla will have their Spring Clean-up Day this Thursday. Town residents can bring accepted items to the Town Highway Garage on Martin Brook Road; Village residents can put those items to the curb by 7:00 AM Thursday. Unadilla Town Highway Superintendent Rodney Renwick told WCDO news what they are accepting:
(Rodney Renwick 5-10-21)
Renwick said that tires must be off of the rims, & no regular garbage will be accepted.
Chenango County Public Health Department reported 24 new COVID cases since Friday, bringing their total to 3366 since the start of the pandemic, they report 81 active cases, 380 quarantines, a decrease of 64 since Friday, & 8 are hospitalized, there have been 3107 Recoveries & 74 deaths.
On May 5th, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in the Village of Walton. Deputies were advised that the suspect, 39 year old William Cooksey of Walton was intoxicated & had left the scene in a vehicle. Deputies located Cooksey, he was charged with DWI, aggravated DWI and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, he was released & will appear in Village of Walton Court at a later date.
Delaware County Public Health announced a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic For dogs, cats and ferrets on Tuesday May 18th, from 6:30PM-8:30PM at The Deposit Town Clerk’s building at 3 Elm Street; more information is available at 832-5200 or go to delawarecountypublichealth.com.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 5-10-21
60% of New Yorkers who are 18 years of age or older have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with more than 1 million doses have been administered over the past seven days. All New York State mass vaccination sites are now open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first come first serve basis. The walk-in appointments are reserved for first doses only with second doses to be scheduled automatically after administration of the initial shot.
On Saturday, COVID 19 numbers continue to decrease in New York State. Hospitalizations Drop to 2,024, the Lowest Since November 15; the number of ICU Patients Drop to 511, the lowest Since November 21 & those on Ventilators Dropped to 317, the Statewide Positivity Rate is 1.32%, there were 35 COVID-19 Deaths Saturday.
Chenango County Sheriff's Department responded to a car & ATV accident on County Road 32 Thursday. Robert Favorito was hit by a car as he attempted to cross the road on a sharp turn on County Road 32, near River Road Auto, in the Town of Norwich, at about 1:20 PM Thursday, Favorito was pronounced dead at the scene.
The State Department of Transportation is advising motorists of a milling and paving project on a portion of State Route 10/ Main Street beginning Today, May 10th, in the Village of Delhi. Flaggers will be controlling alternating, one-way traffic on Route 10 from Sherwood Road to Meredith Street for approximately 5 days, weather permitting. Alternate side of the street parking will be established within the scope of the project during that time frame.
Sidney Fire Department responded Saturday afternoon at about 4:30 PM, to a fire reported at the Gravel residence at 25 Pearl Street. The fire started in the basement & was knocked down quickly. Franklin, Unadilla & Wells Bridge Fire Departments responded, smoke damage was reported.
Delaware County Public Health reported 2 COVID cases out of 361 tested Friday. Hospitalizations are down to 4, there were 42 active case & quarantines are down to 72.