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WCDO News — Monday 11-25-24 9 matching stories
P.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-25-24

All water systems in the state were mandated to complete a Lead Service Line inventory for all service connections. Sidney Village Mayor Ray Baker told WCDO News that they had to send the letter out to residents, but there is no history of lead or copper piping used in the village of Sidney:

(Ray Baker 11-25-24)

Anyone who would like to have their water service lines tested anyway, can call Shane Nordberg at the Sidney Wastewater Treatment plant to find out about testing kits, the number of 607-561-2330. Baker said that test kits typically cost about $45.
The Jennings Creek/Sterling Forest State Park wildfire on the New York border was fully contained over the weekend, Response actions in the area will continue in the coming days with a smaller force of state and local experts as final fire control efforts advance. To date, the fire has burned 5,304 acres across New York and New Jersey since Nov. 8. The fire is 100-percent contained and 100-percent controlled.
Delaware Opportunities and the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce are partnering with dozens of businesses and organizations across Delaware County to provide Christmas gifts to Delaware County children in need. New, unwrapped gifts may be deposited through Thursday, December 5. Delaware County Chamber President Ray Pucci told WCDO News that the affiliation with Toys for Tots has ended, the program remains the same:

(Ray Pucci 11-25-24)

To sign up a family in need of Christmas gifts contact Delaware Opportunities at 607-746-1603. Sign-ups are available through this Friday, November 29th.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced nearly $220 million in federal funding to support counter-terrorism and emergency preparedness efforts across New York State. The funding is provided by the FEMA, it supports planning, organization, equipment, training and exercise activities which are critical to sustaining and improving community prevention, protection, response and recovery capabilities. Locally, Chenango & Otsego Counties get over $93,000 each, Delaware County receives more that $85,000.
New York State repealed on Friday a law that made it a crime to cheat on your spouse, which was a misdemeanor punishable by up to 3 months in prison. Governor Hochul signed the bill that repealed that law that dates back to 1907, about a dozen people have been charged since the 1970s, and 5 of those cases resulted in convictions.

A.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-25-24

State Police and local law enforcement agencies throughout the State will increase patrols through Thanksgiving weekend, targeting impaired and reckless driving. The special enforcement period runs through this Sunday and will also target other unsafe driving behaviors like Move Over Law violations. During the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday period, law enforcement officers arrested 1,342 drivers for DWI, issued 7,656 speeding tickets and 970 tickets for distracted driving.
Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies responded last month to a Harassment complaint in the Town of Davenport. 75-year-old George Sydlar of Davenport had engaged in a course of conduct, which alarmed or annoyed another person, and Deputies requested a criminal summons to be issued by the Davenport Town Court, last week Deputies arrested Sydlar, he is scheduled to return to the Davenport Town Court at a later date. Sydlar was sentenced to 30 days in jail earlier this year after he falsely reported that his neighbor committed a crime, and he refused to cooperate with authorities during the investigation.
NYSEG announced that almost all of the power has been restored, following last week's Heavy Wet Snow, that knocked down tree limbs & power lines all over the region. NYSEG was assisted by power companies from all over the northeast, after 24,000 customers lost power.
The Chenango County Board of Supervisors will hold a public Budget hearing on the County budget proposal today at 5:00 PM today in the board meeting room at the County Office Building in Norwich, more information at chenangocountyny.gov/251/Budget
51 year old David Louden of Sidney appeared in Delaware County Court Friday after being arrested for a probation violation. The Delaware County Department of Probation had filed a revocation petition alleging 10 violations of the terms of his probation, for failing to report to his probation officer, possessing and consuming alcohol in violation of his conditions, possessing illegal narcotics, and refusing to answer the door to probation officers at his residence. Louden was remanded to the Delaware County Jail, he is scheduled for a conference on December 9th. .
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WCDO News — Thursday 10-24-24 5 matching stories
P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 10-24-24

The Delaware County Board of Supervisors & New York City have to come to an agreement to stop New York City from buying up more land in the watershed region, Shelly Johnson Bennett of the Delaware County Planning Department told WCDO News how the agreement works for both sides:

(Shelly Johnson-Bennett 10-24-24)

Johnson Bennett said this was an important step after the 1997 Watershed Agreement, where the City wound up buying for more land that was originally agreed upon, & it gives Delaware County more options for growth than they have had in decades.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced Today, the creation of the SUNY Top 10% Promise Program, which will allow students in the top 10% of their class, who meet other applicable criteria, to be automatically accepted to select SUNY schools. Students would be able to sign a consent form allowing their school to share their academic info with SUNY, with no application, essay, or fees. The inaugural 2025 roll-out includes 9 SUNY schools, including SUNY Oneonta.
Next Tuesday, from 6pm - 7:30pm, Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar will be hosting a Public Safety Town Hall for residents of Windsor and the surrounding communities. The Public Safety Town Hall will take place at the Village of Windsor Community House, located at 107 Main St. in Windsor. Community members are invited to attend and hear the latest public safety updates, ask questions and discuss how to help make Windsor and the surrounding communities safer for residents and motorists.

A.M. NEWS Thursday 10-24-24

Otsego County Sheriff's Office arrested 3 people following the execution of a search warrant in the Town of Laurens. 31 year old Ronald Neu of Laurens was charged with Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia, Endangering the Welfare of a Child and Unlawful Possession of Ammunition Feeding Devices. 21 year old Christopher Beech, was arrested on an outstanding warrant , as was 23 year old Alyssa Jones, & 20 year old Rafail Tsiraouglou. Deputies & Oneonta Police executed a search warrant, all individuals were detained for further investigation, Beech and Jones were turned over to the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office and New York State Police respectively, Tsiraouglou was turned over to Immigration Officials. Weapons & narcotics were seized, Neu was lodged in the Otsego County Correctional Facility for arraignment.
The Chenango County Health Department announced that a skunk found along Pleasant Street in the City of Norwich was tested by the State Wadsworth Laboratory, it was found to have rabies. The Health Department reminds area residents to make sure all your dogs, cats, ferrets, and livestock are vaccinated against rabies. More information is available by calling the Chenango County Health Department, at (607) 337-1673
The Sidney American Legion announced that they will hold a fundraiser to help the victims of recent flooding in North Carolina. The event will be this Saturday from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the Legion on Union Street, there will be dinner & music.
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WCDO News — Wednesday 6-5-24 7 matching stories
P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 6-5-24

Assemblyman Joe Angelino commented on the state parole board’s release of convicted cop killers, at a press conference in Albany earlier this week:

(Angelino 6-5-24)

Angelino said that since 2017, the parole board has released at least 41 cop killers, they are looking for changes in the law to keep certain dangerous offenders from being released from jail.
As states across the country pass restrictions on abortion, In-Vitro Fertilization and other forms of reproductive care, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is voting in favor today on a bill to protect women’s reproductive rights:

(Gillibrand 6-5-24)

The Right to Contraception Act would codify women’s right to obtain and use contraception and prohibit the federal government or state governments from restricting its sale.
The Chenango County Health Department & the Chenango County Planning Department have teamed up this summer for the Chenango Outdoor Challenge, Heather Miller of the Health Department explains:

(Heather Miller 6-5-24)

More information is also available at the Chenango County Health Department Facebook page or at 607-337-1660.
25 year old Justin Robinson of Homer, Michigan is facing the charges of Criminal Contempt and Harassment, following an Order of Protection Violation, which occurred in the Town of Kortright. On May 25th, 2024, Delaware County Deputies responded to a domestic dispute they arrested Robinson for Criminal Trespass and Harrassment, he was arraigned, an order of protection was issued On Monday, Deputies were advised that Robinson had returned to the residence of the victim, Deputies arrested on the Criminal Contempt & Harrassment charges, he was held at the Delaware County Correctional Facility for arraignment.

A.M. NEWS Wednesday 6-5-24

The Raymond Corporation in Greene is holding another Job Fair today, as the company continues to grow, according to President & CEO Michael Field:

(Michael Field 6-5-24)

Today's Job Fair will run from 12:00 to 6:00 PM at the facility in Green, more information is available at careers.raymondcorp.com
The Sidney Democratic Committee will hold another meeting tonight at the Sidney Library Community Room with guest speakers, according to spokesperson Pam Gilbert:

(Pam Gilbert 6-5-24)

Vicki Davis is running in the 121st State Assembly District, The meeting will run from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, more information is available at 607 604 4545.
Congressman Molinaro's constituent service team will hold mobile office hours from today 10:00am to 12:00pm at the Oxford Village Hall, constituents will be able to connect with representatives from Rep. Molinaro's office to share comments and resolve issues they are having with federal agencies like the VA, IRS, and Social Security Administration.
The Next Sidney Chamber of Commerce meeting will be held this morning at 8:00 AM. The meeting will be held at the Sidney Golf & Country Club.
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