WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 12-22-22

P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-22-22

Rapid changes in the weather are expected over the next few days, according to local Meteorologist Rich Townsend:

(Rich Townsend 12-22-22)

Townsend said that the holiday weekend will be cold & windy with temperatures only peaking in the teens.

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced 9 projects in Norwich that will be funded through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, including creating the Downtown Norwich Boutique Hotel, Rehabilitating the Unguentine Building, the Heritage Building, & 15-19 Lackawanna Avenue, plus create a matching grant fund to help property owners improve their buildings, Enhance the American Avenue Streetscape, Improve East, West and Library Parks & Upgrade the Chenango Arts Council’s Martin W. Kappel Theater & The Colonia Theatre.

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Unatego School District Students were sent home earlier than usual today, not because of the weather but a small fire issue, according to Superintendent Dr. Dave Richards:

(Dave Richards)

Dr. Richards said that Unatego students are scheduled to have a half day of classes, but the weather forecast may change that. WCDO will broadcast a CDO Stormwatch tomorrow morning is area schools close, delay or have early dismissals tomorrow.

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State Department of Labor announced that it is improving the process for Unemployment Insurance customers to get their 1099-G form this tax season. The Department will be automatically mailing the form to New Yorkers who claimed benefits in 2022 and have not opted to receive the form electronically. The 1099-G provides the total amount of money received in benefits, as well as any adjustments or tax withholding made to those benefits. In the past, customers would have to contact the Department by phone to receive the 1099-G by mail. Customers can expect the forms to arrive in mailboxes by the end of January 2023. More information is available at dol.ny.gov/unemployment/

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office is looking Haven Strong, he is described as a white male, six feet tall with blue eyes and brown hair. He does not have a known permanent address & he is wanted on a Violation of Probation for 3rd degree Assault, anyone with information about Strong’s whereabouts can contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office at 607-778-1196.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-22-22

Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Warehouse Worker Protection Act (S. 8922/A. 10020) into law. This legislation will protect warehouse distribution workers from undisclosed or unlawful work speed quotas, and includes protections for workers who fail to meet unlawful quotas.

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New York’s annual statewide donation drive to benefit families in need has been completed. Through drop-off locations set up by the Office of General Services, 1,435 donations were made, including 1,022 toys. The donations will be distributed to families in underserved communities by community-based organizations such as the United Way.

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New York State will continue with the $15.00 minimum hourly wage phase-in for upstate counties on December 31st. Upstate Workers will see an increase by $1.00 per hour, from $13.20 to $14.20, the minimum wage for home care aides will also increase by $1.00 to $16.20 per hour in counties in upstate New York.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-21-22

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-21-22

Some rapidly changing temperatures will be occurring over the next few days into the Christmas Holiday Weekend, Meteorologist Rich Townsend explains:

(Rich Townsend 12-21-22)

A sizable percentage of the country will have adverse Winter Weather over the next few days, We’ll have a look at the forecast at the end of this newscast.

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Otsego County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to Cooperstown Elementary School Monday afternoon following the report of a bomb threat. A note was spotted on a tree in Hartwick claiming that there was a bomb in the Cooperstown Elementary school, the building was evacuated, the K9 Unit was brought in & no credible threat was found. The investigation is continuing.

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The US Justice Department arrested Arley Gonzalez of Miami Florida for participating in an access device fraud conspiracy. Gonzalez was sentenced to 27 months in prison after he admitted to build skimming devices designed to steal gas station customer information in several counties in New York State, the information was used to obtain cash from unsuspecting customers from December 2015 to July 2019. Gonzalez must forfeit $247,000 as part of his plea agreement in addition to the 27 months in prison.

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State Lawmakers may vote to give themselves a raise in a special session Thursday. The plans call for a $32,000 pay raise for State Senators & State Assembly Members, which make New York Lawmakers the highest paid in the country if approved.

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Sidney Federal Credit Union announced that they have exceeded $800 Million in assets and stands more than 65,000 members strong. SFCU recently expanded its field of membership to Hamilton, Essex, Cortland and Onondaga counties. It currently operates 10 branch locations across parts of 14 counties in upstate New York. More information is available at sfcuonline.org.

A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-21-22

The Otsego County Department of Health announced that there has been 435 positive flu cases since October, last year there were 242 total cases. This season’s flu is causing illness in children, with 19.1% of reported cases in 0-5 year olds, 24.8% in 6-10 year olds, 19.1% in 11-18 year olds, 19.1% in 19-50 year olds and 13.8% in 51 and older. Officials urge county residents to get vaccinated, more information is available at 607-547-4230.

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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $102 million awarded to 64 projects through the Restore New York Communities Initiative. The Southern Tier was awarded more than $15.7 Million in support of 8 projects, including in the Village of Endicott with $6 Million for the IBM North Street Demolition Project: almost $3 Million Dollars for the City of Binghamton for the development of vacant site into a multi-story building with 102 rental units & $1.8 million dollars for the Town of Roxbury for the Inn at Kirkside, to re-purpose the historic site into a hotel/restaurant with an integrated educational program.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 12-20-22

P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-20-22

Unadilla Fire Department responded Monday Night at about 10:45 PM to a reported structure fire in the area of Buckhorn Lake Road and State Highway 7. Responding Firefighters discovered a working fire on the 2nd floor rear of the residence. Unadilla crews along with Wells Bridge crews were able to gain entry and knock the fire down. No injuries were reported, other Fire Departments assisting included Franklin, Sidney Sidney Center & Otego, the cause of the fire is under investigation.

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State Police arrested 24 year old Robert Henness of Otego Monday for Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. An investigation revealed that on multiple occasions, Henness inappropriately touched a child who is less than 13-years-old. Henness was processed at SP Oneonta and then transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment and Processing. He was remanded to the Jail on $25,000 cash bail or $50,000 bond.

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The State Health Department reports a steady increase has been continuing in COVID 19 cases, along with many cases of various flu strains. From the period of Saturday through Monday, there were over 48,000 New Yorkers tested for COVID with 4438 positive tests, for an 8% positivety rate. Patient Hospitalization have increased to just under 3800, there were 363 ICU Patients & 153 on Ventilators, there were 94 deaths reported in Hospitals & Nursing homes. The State Health Department urges New Yorkers to get vaccinated & boosted for COVID 19 & to find out about flu vaccine clinics, contact your local health department or visit vaccines.gov/find-vaccines/.

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The State Department of Labor announced that the state unemployment rate remained at 4.3% in November. Locally, Chenango & Otsego Counties had 2.7% Unemployment, Delaware County was at 2.9% in November.

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The Chenango Arts Council’s 2022 Member’s Show and Opening Reception was postponed last week due to inclement weather, the event has been moved to tonight starting at 5:30 PM at 27 West Main Street in Norwich.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-20-22

Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies received a 911 call reporting a one car motor vehicle accident last Thursday in the Town of Delhi. 45 year old William Smith of Bloomville was found to be operating a motor vehicle in an intoxicated condition, and had been involved in a property damage motor vehicle accident. Smith was charged with Driving While Intoxicated & moving from lane unsafely. He was then released on an appearance ticket for Town of Delhi Court at a later date.

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The Inauguration of Governor Kathy Hochul will be held on Sunday, January 1st, at 2:00 PM at the Empire State Plaza in Albany. The Governor will be sworn in and will then deliver her inaugural address.

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The Afton Sertoma will be having their Christmas event later today, spokesperson Judy Hinman explains:

(Judy Hinman 12-20-22)

Money raised by the event will go for future Sertoma projects in the Community, more information is available at the Afton Sertoma Facebook page.

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A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held at the Southside Mall Parking Lot in Oneonta from 1:00 to 6:00 PM today. Appointments can be made with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, at redcrossblood.org or by calling 1-800 RED CROSS.

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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold their next regular meeting this morning. The meeting will begin at 7:30 am at the back of Bob’s Diner.

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After the town of Davenport discovered a leak in their water system over the weekend, forcing the closing of the Charlotte Valley School District Monday, the district announced that school will be back in session today.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 12-19-22

P.M. NEWS MONDAY 12-19-22

47 year old Matthew Coley of Roseboom was arrested In Montgomery County & has been turned over to the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office. Coley was charged with 2nd degree Strangulation & 3rd Degree Assault following an investigation into a domestic incident in March of 2020. A warrant was issued for Coley arrest, he was picked up following a traffic stop & was arraigned at Otsego County Central Arraignment and released on his own recognizance.

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The Sidney Police Department arrested a Schoharie County man on a Delaware County Court warrant, relating to a burglary complaint filed by the Smoker’s Choice in July. A warrant was issued and Before the warrant could be executed the suspect was incarcerated in the Scoharie County Jail on unrelated charges. Sidney Police Department arrested 21 year old Isaah Mann for 1 count each of 3rd degree Burglary, 4th degree Grand larceny, Criminal possession of stolen property, Criminal mischief & Obstruction of governmental administration. Mann was arraigned in Delaware County Court where he was released and returned to the custody of the Schoharie County Jail.

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The DCMO BOCES program along with Commerce Chenango, & The Delaware & Otsego County Chambers of Commerce have teamed up for mentor recruitment efforts. On January 6th, there will be and Orientation at SUNY ONEONTA in the Morris Hall Conference Center, interested participants are asked to RSVP by December 31st to attend the orientation session at docs.google.com/forms.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 40 year old Denise Wells of Herkimer for Driving while impaired by drugs charges. Deputies received a 911 call report on December12th of an erratic driver on State Highway 10, which resulted in a motor vehicle accident near Fitches Bridge. Wells is accused of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs, she was additionally issued the traffic tickets of Unsafe Lane Change and Failure to Keep Right. Wells was released and scheduled to return to the Town of Delhi Court at a later date to answer for these charges.

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The Charlotte Valley Central School District was notified by the Town of Davenport that the town water district was experiencing water pressure issues this weekend. Today, the District’s water pressure was below acceptable limits & the school was closed. Town of Davenport officials were continuing today to try to find the source of a water leak affecting the pressure, There were no classes or after school activities today, district officials will post an update later today on their website whether there will be classes on Tuesday.

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A.M. NEWS Monday 12-19-22

Troopers at Troop “C” responded to 172 weather related incidents Thursday & Friday, 81 were for assisting a motorist or a disabled vehicle, 88 crashes with no injury and only damage to property & 3 crashes with an injury that is non-life-threatening

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State Police will be hosting a car seat check event today from 1:00 to 4:00 PM, at the Deposit Central School Bus Garage. Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are welcome, Call (607) 561-7605.

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Governor Hochul signed legislation that stops the sale of makeup items that are newly tested on animals. The law will prevent the abusive use of rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and rats to test cosmetic products on within New York State.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 12-16-22

P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 12-16-22

The Winter Storm did not leave the amount of Snow that was expected, there is still a chance for some additional accumulations today,, according to Meteorologist Rich Townsend:

(Rich Townsend 12-16-22)

The National Weather service still has a Winter Storm Warning until 1:00 AM Saturday.

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Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to ban the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits at retail pet stores, aiming to end the puppy mill-to-pet store pipeline and stop abusive breeders. The legislation will take effect in 2024, following studies that showed that many of these animals have health issues resulting from poor breeding and can cost families thousands of dollars in veterinary care.

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The Sidney Chamber of Commerce will be awarding their annual Holly Jolly Spirit Award, which will go to the resident with the best decorated house for the Holidays, the decision will be made on Sunday.

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The Afton Central School Drama Club will present the “Wizard of Oz” tonight & Saturday Night at 7:00 PM at the Afton Central School Auditorium, in case of Inclement weather & school being closed on Friday, the Friday night performance will be held at 3:00 PM Saturday.

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The Sidney Community Cultural Center will have an open Mic Night tonight at 8:00 PM, all are welcome to come & participate.

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The Gateway Alliance Church on Circle Drive in Sidney will hold a free Christmas Community Dinner on Sunday from 12:00 Noon until 2:00 PM, all are invited to attend.

A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 12-16-22

Sidney Police arrested 36 year old Brittany Marino of Gloversville on an arrest warrant Monday. This arrest stems from a 2021 joint investigation, between the Sidney Police Department and the Department of Homeland Security, into the possession of firearms by a person who is prohibited from possessing firearms. Marino is accused of purchasing several firearms when she lived in Sidney, & then giving them to a person who is prohibited from possessing them. Marino was charged with One count of Criminal sale of a firearm in the first degree: ten or more firearms, she was arraigned in Village of Sidney Court where she was released on her own recognizance to appear back in court at a later date.

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The Sidney American Legion will hold their Annual Kids Christmas Party Saturday, Spokesman Larry Halbert comments:

(Larry Halbert 12-16-22)

The event will run from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

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ABC Center for the Performing Arts will have their annual ABC Family Christmas on Saturday, ABC Owner Amy Burns-Cuozzo said that the show will be dedicated to her mother Nancy Sue Burns, who passed away December 8th:

(Amy Cuozzo 12-16-22)

The ABC Family Christmas Party will be at the Bainbridge Guilford High School Saturday at 2:00 PM,

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The Hope Church of Afton will hold a free giveaway Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, spokesperson Maryann Palmetier explains:

(Maryann Palmetier 12-16-22)

Palmetier said that donations are still being accepted, more information is available by calling 607-226-0791

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 12-15-22

P.M. NEWS Thursday 12-15-22

The Winter storm is ready to leave a significant amount of snowfall on the region today through early Saturday Morning, Local Meteorologist Rich Townsend told WCDO News what to expect:

(Rich Townsend 12-15-22)

The Governor’s Office announced that the State DOT will be sending extra snowplows to the affected areas of this storm, WCDO will have the CDO Stormwatch this afternoon & again tomorrow with a list of school closings and postponements.

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State Police arrested 19 year old Jeffrey Bullis of Unadilla, for Criminal Contempt, Stalking, and Criminal Trespass, after Troopers were dispatched to a report of a physical altercation at the House of Consignment on Main Street in Unadilla. State Police reported that Bullis violated an existing order of protection by entering the business, he is accused of grabbing and shoving a victim, causing the victim to strike a window and door frame, another person intervened & held Bullis down until troopers arrived. The victim went to Tri-Town Hospital for an evaluation of injuries that were sustained during the incident. Bullis was also evaluated at Tri-Town Hospital for a complaint of pain but was released and processed at Troop C, Bullis was issued appearance tickets to the Unadilla Town Court on January 23rd. The investigation is on-going, more charges are possible.

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The State Department of Labor announced that the number of private sector jobs in the State increased by 19,600, or 0.2%, to 8,080,000 in November. The State’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 4.3% in November.

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced that items from the World Champions Houston Astros is being displayed currently. Artifacts donated by the Astros include a Jersey worn by World Series MVP Jeremy Peña, wristbands & toothpicks from Manager Dusty Baker, a Glove used by outfielder Chas McCormick, spikes from Pitchers Justin Verlander & Ryan Pressly, and a ball thrown by Cristian Javier from the Game 4 combined no-hitter and signed by all 4 Astros pitchers as well as catcher Christian Vázquez.

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State Police responded to the report of “shots fired” in the town of Andes, the investigation revealed that a 62-year-old female was injured when she accidentally discharged a semi-automatic rifle, suffering face and hand injuries. The responding trooper applied a tourniquet to subside the heavy bleeding to the victim’s hand, another officer from the Colchester Police Department applied a 2nd tourniquet until EMS arrived and the victim was transported to Bassett Hospital for treatment. Troopers reported that the rifle is not legal in New York State and was not New York Safe Act compliant, 58 year old Richard Geraghty of Andes, was charged with 2 counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the third degree.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-15-22

Broome County District Attorney Mike Korchak announced he will be running for re-election in 2023. 4 years ago, Korchak lost the Republican primary, but won the election on the Libertarian ticket.

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The annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, begins today & runs through January 1st. Law Enforcement Agencies across the state are participating, last year 2,077 tickets were issued for impaired driving during the annual initiative.

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Unadilla Valley Central School District voters approved a $17.8 million capital project by a vote of 114 to 18. The renovations and improvements will be funded through state aid and an allocation from the district’s reserve funds. The project is expected to be budget neutral, with no anticipated impact on the tax levy.

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Area United Way programs are seeing only about 60% of their stated goals for the 2022 year, with donations being accepted through December 31st, Elizabeth Monaco currently heads up the United Way in Chenango, Madison, Delaware & Otsego Counties:

(Elizabeth Monaco 12-15-22)

Anyone who would like to make a donation to one of the area United Way Programs can call 607-334-8815.

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The Sidney Chamber of Commerce will hold their Jingle & Mingle Holiday After Hours event today from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. The event will be held at the Community Cultural Center at 1 Bridge Street in Sidney.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-14-22

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-14-22

The Winter Storm Watch is in effect Thursday Afternoon through Saturday Morning, local Meteorologist Rich Townsend told WCDO News what the latest computer models are showing for this storm:

Rich Townsend (12-14-22)

WCDO will continue to monitor this storm as it approaches and will relay any cancellations or postponements as they are announced.

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State Police arrested 45 year old James Galarneau of Albany & 43 year old Megan Laprade of Massena, for multiple counts of Petty Larceny, Conspiracy, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property and Scheming to Defraud. The arrests follow the investigations into separate shoplifting complaints from businesses throughout the Capital Region and in Delaware County. The investigation determined Galarneau and Laprade worked together to steal items from businesses over 20 times beginning in June, both were arrested in Rotterdam and transported to 3 State Police troops for processing, they were issued appearance tickets returnable to the Courts on a later date and released.

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Voters in the Morris Central School district approved of the $14.5 Million Dollar Project Tuesday, by a vote of 105 to 53. The project will be paid for through State Aid & A capital reserve fund, a big piece of the project calls for the replacement of the bus garage, which has been in service for 71 years. Construction is expected to begin next year.

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The Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that 32 year old Frank Criscitello of Binghamton was sentenced to 3 years in State prison after pleading guilty in Broome County Court to Attempted Burglary. Back on March 9th, Criscitello broke into a Binghamton residence and stole money and jewelry, Binghamton Police tracked down the stolen jewelry to Criscitello and he was arrested.

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Gene Schmidt announced that he & his family will again host a free Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day at the Sidney Fire Station on River Street from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM:

(Gene Schmidt 12-14-22)

Schmidt said that this is the 10th year that he & his family have hosted this event, with the contributions from many area businesses & organizations.

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Sidney Native Nancy Sue Burns passed away at the age of 85 on December 8th, Nancy Sue worked at the former Tri-Town News starting in 1975 & worked there for 43 years, rising to “Editor” of the weekly newspaper. A celebration of life for Nancy Sue will be held at a later date. In memory of Nancy Sue, donations can be made to the Chenango County Hospice in Norwich, more information is available at the CH Landers Funeral Chapel website.

A.M. NEWS Wednesday 12-14-22

State Police at Norwich arrested 62 year old Thomas Brick of Chenango Forks, on 2 counts of Grand Larceny, Troopers were contacted by a victim who had made an agreement with Brick to complete home renovations but no work had been completed. The contract was made in May and the victim paid Brick $18-thousand but called the State Police after several months of no work. Brick was arrested and processed at SP Norwich. He was arraigned and scheduled for his next court date in the Greene Village Court on January 5.

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The State Health Department reported the COVID 19 continues to be a concern, along with influenza variants this winter. Over 65,000 tests were conducted State Wide from Saturday through Monday, with over 4500 positive tests, or 5.3%, Patient hospitalizations are over 3500, with almost 1300 in an ICU bed & 138 on ventilators, there were 98 deaths reported over the 3 day [period.

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The Unadilla Valley Central School District is proposing a capital project totaling $17.8 million, with voting scheduled for today. The renovations and improvements would be funded through state aid and an allocation from the district’s reserve funds, with no affect on taxpayers. Voting will be from 12:00 Noon to 8:00 PM in the Storm Alley.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 12-13-22

P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-13-22

A Winter Storm is expected to reach the Southern Tier later this week, local meteorologist Rich Townsend told WCDO News what the computer models are showing:

(Rich Townsend 12-13-22)

WCDO will have further updates as we get closer to the storm.

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State Police arrested 26 year old Peter Tarallo of Sidney for 2nd degree Assault, after Troopers were dispatched to a report of an assault at an apartment on State Highway 8 in the town of Unadilla. The troopers discovered that a victim was struck with a sauce pan over the head several times, leading to an injury. The victim was transported to Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich for further evaluation. Tarallo was located with the assistance of village of Sidney Police, he was transported to the State Police headquarters in Sidney and processed & was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment and Processing.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Department arrested 2 area men for several counts of Criminal possession of a weapon, after they posted a Facebook live stream Monday. 42 year old Nicholas Skiba of Johnson City and 23 year old Keith Hall of Chenango Forks were arrested, a handgun was seen in the live stream and Skiba was wearing Ballistic Body Armor, The Whitney Point & Chenango Forks schools were on lock out, along with Wilson Medical Center and Binghamton General Hospital. Sheriff’s Deputies obtained a search Warrant for Skiba’s cell Phone & Facebook page, they discovered the location of the 2 men at a residence on State Route 12 In Chenango Forks, they were taken into custody, Deputies seized 5 handguns, 4 rifles 3 shotguns 2 black powder pistols and large capacity magazines, the investigation is ongoing.

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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-13-22

The Morris Central School District residents will be voting on a Building project Today, Superintendent Jamie Maistros told WCDO News about the project:

(Jamie Maistros 12-13-22)

Voting will be today from 12:00 noon to 8:00 PM in the main lobby. Maistros said that the project would be paid from through 86% state aid and a capital reserve fund.

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A New Year in Albany could lead to the State Legislature changing laws regarding parole and what terms that judges can sentence convicts to, Assemblyman Joe Angelino explains:

(Joe Angelino 12-9-22)

Angelino is one of the few Albany lawmakers who actually have had a career in law enforcement, he currently serves part time for the Sherburne Police Department.

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