WCDO NEWS MONDAY 7-29-19

Commerce Chenango announced today that Kerri Green of Sidney will succeed Steve Craig as President & CEO of Commerce Chenango starting in August.  Green told WCDO News that she is excited for this opportunity:

(Kerri Green 7-29-19)

Green previously served as President of the Sidney Chamber of Commerce while she worked in Sales at WCDO, she is also currently president of the Sidney central School District Board of Education & also previously worked as Senior Assistant to the President at Hartwick College in Oneonta. 

The Otsego County Fair kicks off Tuesday at the Fairgrounds in Morris.  Fair Spokesperson Lisa Jones told WCDO News that Wednesday will have 2 new events:

(Lisa Jones 7-29-19)

The full line-up is available at otsegocountyfair.org.

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Governor Cuomo signed legislation to establish a 30-day waiting period for individuals who are not immediately approved to purchase a firearm through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.  The bill closes loopholes to prohibit ownership or sale of a bump stock, & gives law enforcement sufficient time to complete a background check and help ensure that only those eligible to purchase and own a firearm are able to do so.

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Delaware County Sherriff’s Deputies arrested 72 year old Franklin Purdy of Baldwinsville Thursday for Unlawful Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle, Reckless Driving, Speed not reasonable and prudent, Speeding at 95 miles an hour in a 55 mile an hour zone, Moving from lane unsafely, & driving an unregistered & uninsured motor vehicle.  Purdy was observed by Deputies on State Highway 17 in the Town of Hancock driving at a high rate of speed, they attempted to conduct a traffic stop, and Purdy fled & was apprehended by Deputies in Sullivan County.  Purdy faces additional charges in Sullivan County as well as in Delaware County; he will appear in the Town of Hancock Court at a later date.

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A new law signed by Governor Cuomo decriminalizes marijuana use in New York.  Under the new legislation, the penalty for unlawful possession of marijuana will be reduced to a violation punishable by a fine. The penalty is $50 for possessing less than an ounce or a maximum of $200 for 1 to 2 ounces.  There will be no criminal penalties for possession of any amount of marijuana under two ounces.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 23 year old Thomas Conkling of Long Eddy, early this morning for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a motor vehicle, driving an Unregistered & uninsured motor vehicle, operating with switched plates, and unsafe tire. Conkling was arraigned at the Town of Colchester Court and was released on his own recognizance. Conkling is scheduled to appear at the Town of Hancock Court at a later date to answer the charges.

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State Police are looking for the public’s help in locating approximately 75 escaped buffalo from the Honey Hill Road in Roseboom.  State Police warn the public not to approach the buffalo since they are a wild animal and can be unpredictable.   Troopers were dispatched Thursday & learned that a buffalo broke a gate allowing approximately 75 buffalo to escape from a farm in the town of Sharon.  Troopers worked with a DEC officer and the owner of the buffalo to devise a plan to convince the animals to return home, some were reported in the town of Schoharie & the town of Roseboom.   Anyone who sees any of the buffalo should contact the owner at (518)588-1402 or State Police at (315)858-1122.

Several local fire departments responded to a barn fire at 125 Corbin Road in the town of Bainbridge last night.  The fire started in a barn filled with hay at about 10:30 last night, according to owner & Bainbridge Fire Chief Fred Bell.  Fire departments from Afton, Bainbridge, Sidney, Masonville, Trout Creek, and Coventry responded, No injuries were reported, Bell said that the fire did NOT spread to his house, the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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The American Red Cross announced that today through August 29th, blood donors will receive a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. Currently, the Red Cross has less than a 3-day supply of most blood types & less than a 2-day supply of type O blood.  Appointments can be made through Amazon’s Alexa or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS. A blood drive is being held today in Oneonta from 2:00 to 6:00 PM at The Salvation Army, 25 River Street.

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16 year old Nicholas Pheilshifter pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism, as a participant in the plot against Islamberg in Delaware County.   Pheilshifter will be sentenced to 7 years in state prison, after serving the first 2 years in juvenile detention.  Previously, Vincent Vetromile pleaded guilty to a weapons charge and faces seven to 12 years in prison. Brian Colaneri and Andrew Crysel pleaded guilty to terrorism-related conspiracy and face four to 12 years in prison.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 7-26-19

Ed Curley of Sidney continues his bicycle trek across the country, to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; he talked to WCDO News earlier today:

(Ed Curley 7-26-19)

Donations in Ed’s name can be made online to JDRF.org.

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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce Summer Fest starts tonight & continues with a variety of activities Saturday, Chamber Spokesperson June White explains:

(June White 7-26-19)

Saturday’s activities are schedule around Bainbridge from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

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Governor Cuomo signed a measure to expand anti-discrimination laws to apply to public school children Thursday.  Public school students had been exempted from the law under a 2012 court decision. The new rules, approved by lawmakers earlier this year, would allow the state’s Division of Human Rights to investigate allegations of bullying, harassment or other forms of discrimination.  The anti-bias law is intended to prevent discrimination based on factors such as race, religion, national origin or sexual orientation.

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Governor Cuomo today announced that $10 million will be awarded to 18 municipalities statewide to continue the state’s initiative to replace residential drinking water lead service lines through the State Department of Health’s Lead Service Line Replacement Program.  The City of Norwich will get $528,750 in this round of funding.

State Police at Norwich arrested 44 year old Ilia Ithier of Norwich for DWI, after trooper responded to the report of a 1vehicle accident at State Highway 12 and Warn Pond Road in the town of Oxford.   Ithier had a BAC of .15%,  Ithier was processed and released on appearance tickets returnable to the town of Oxford court on July 29th. 

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19th District Congressman Antonio Delgado will be holding town hall meetings across his district, the 1st Town hall will be held Saturday at the Roots Brewing Company at 175 Main Street Oneonta, from 5:00 to 6:00 PM, the Delaware County event will be held on Thursday, August 1 at Awestruck Ciders at 8 Winkler Road in Sidney from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.

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There will be a Red Cross Blood Drive today from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the West Oneonta Fire Department.  All Blood Types are needed, especially type O; 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 8th Annual “Mount Upton Community Days” will be held Saturday from 10:00 AM TO 3:00 PM at the Mount Upton Park.  Scheduled activities include a chicken barbecue, plus vendors, crafts, a Bounce House, ANIMAL ADVENTURE & TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALES.

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The 13th Coventry Blueberry Festival will be held on Saturday.  Activities include a baking contests, fireworks and area vendors, live music at the Coventry Town Hall on State Route 235.  More information is available at CoventryBlueberryFestival.com

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 7-25-19

State Police arrested 24 year old Christopher Smith of Weedsport for DWI, Failure to Keep Right, Failure to Yield the Right of Way, Driving on Shoulder, Moving From a Lane Unsafely, Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident and Failure to Notify DMV of Change of Address.  Troopers responded to a 2-car accident on State Highway 23 in the town of Oneonta, witnesses told troopers that the other vehicle left the scene and drove behind a local gas station.  Troopers located Smith intoxicated behind a hotel, he was arrested & was remanded to the Otsego County Jail on cash bail, he will return to Oneonta court on August 22nd. 

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State Police arrested a father and daughter for DWI & Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Troopers arrested 31 year old Maegan Thaxton of Cooperstown, for Aggravated DWI with child 15 or Under as Passenger, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Inadequate Lights and Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test.   Troopers made arrangements to have another party pick-up the child and Thaxton’s vehicle while at the scene.  71 year old Earl Thaxton of Middlefield responded to State Police Oneonta barracks with the 11-month old child in his vehicle, he was then arrested for Aggravated DWI, & Endangering the Welfare of a Child.  The child was turned over to the care of Child Protective Services. Maegan & Earl Thaxton will return to the town of Oneonta court on August 15, 2019.

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Governor Cuomo signed “Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security” Act which imposes stronger obligations on businesses handling private data to provide proper notification to affected consumers when there is a security breach. The Governor also signed legislation requiring consumer credit reporting agencies to offer identity theft prevention and mitigation services to consumers who have been affected by a security breach of the agency’s system.    The bill will take effect in 240 days.

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State Police arrested 41 year old Wendy Kinchoy of Apalachin for Identity Theft, after an investigation revealed that Kinchoy was hired to provide home health care to a victim in Guilford.  Kinchoy is accused of taking victim’s credit card and making an unauthorized purchase in June.  Kinchoy was arrested & was issued an appearance ticket for town of Guilford court on September 3rd. 

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Schools are not doing enough to prepare for emergency situations like shootings, according to an audit of safety planning at 19 schools by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.  Auditors found none of the schools met the minimum planning or training requirements of the State Education Department, which oversees safety planning for schools.   2 schools did not have district-wide safety plans even though plans were mandated nearly 20 years ago.  The full report can be found at osc.state.ny.us

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21-year-old Skuyler Reynolds of Chenango Bridge is facing 5 more counts of burglary and 1 count of criminal possession of stolen property, in connection with a series of church burglaries in Broome County.  Reynolds is a suspect in church burglaries in Binghamton, Johnson City, Chenango Bridge, Port Dickinson and Port Crane, he is being held in Broome County Jail. Pending court action, the investigation is continuing & more charges may be forthcoming.

The next meeting of the TRI-TOWN COALITION ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION will be held this evening in Sidney. Spokesperson Lorraine Keckeisen invites area residents to come to the meeting & hopefully get involved in their efforts:

(Lorraine Keckeisen 7-25-19)

Kayla Johnson of the Sidney Catholic Charities Mentoring Program Services is a guest speaker tonight, the meeting will be held at the Maiorano Building, 9 Main Street, Sidney starting at 6:00 PM.  Keckeisen said that they are also starting a new website at tritowncosap.org.

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228 new Troopers were honored Wednesday for their perseverance and dedication in completing the 208th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy during graduation exercises at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York.  Trooper Tyshone Tibbs of Buffalo has been assigned to Troop C in Sidney:

(Trooper Tibbs 7-24-19)

The new troopers will report for field duty on July 31, 2019. For the following 10 weeks the new troopers will be evaluated under a field-training program supervised by senior Field Training Officers.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 7-24-19

The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is continuing their investigation into the disappearance of 51 year old Byron Furman of Sidney, who was last seen at his Lawton Hill Road residence on Wednesday night, June 26th.   Furman was last known to be wearing light tan shorts and a light gray t-shirt, he is 5’11”, 250 pounds with gray hair and brown eyes, and he is believed to have walked from his residence and may be in need of medication.  A search of the Lawton Hill Road area conducted earlier this month by Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies, State Forest Rangers and State Police failed to reveal any information on Furman’s whereabouts.  Anyone with information on Furman should contact the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division at 832-5599. 

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Delaware County Public Health announced today that a bat has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Franklin. This is the 3rd rabid animal in Delaware County this year, officials said that 2 people and were exposed to the rabies virus, and are being treated for rabies post exposure prophylaxis. No animals were exposed.  To report a suspected rabid animal, residents can call Delaware County Public Health Services at 832-5200; more information about rabies is available at delawarecountypublichealth.com

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Governor Cuomo signed legislation creating a temporary state commission to study and investigate how to regulate artificial intelligence, robotics and automation. The New York State Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation Commission will look at the latest uses and impacts of these technologies.  The commission will examine how artificial intelligence, robotics and automation affects employment in New York State, how it can acquire and disclose personal information, & how it may be used in unlawful or unsafe ways the commission will issue a final report with its findings and recommendations to the Governor and legislative leaders. 

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35 year old Kelli Johnson of the town of Plymouth was indicted for criminal possession of a controlled substance & endangering the welfare of a child.  Johnson was arrested June 25 by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Department she is accused of possessing methamphetamines with intent to sell, in the presence of a child under the age of 17.  Johnson faces additional court action in Chenango County Court shortly.

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21-year old Brandon Clark of Cicero has been indicted by an Oneida County grand jury on a charge of 2nd-degree murder, for the murder of 17 year old Bianca Devins of Utica, on July 14th.  Clark is accused of killing Devins & posting the pictures online, Utica Police were alerted & Clark was located & arrested.  Clark is being held in the Oneida County Jail without bail pending arraignment on Monday.

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21 year old Skuyler Reynolds of Chenango Bridge has been arrested in connection with a series of area church burglaries.  Reynolds was arrested by Binghamton Police for 3rd degree Burglary, 3rd Degree Grand Larceny following a recent break-in at a Presbyterian church in Binghamton.  Police are continuing to investigate if Reynolds participated in other Church burglaries in Johnson City, Chenango Bridge and Port Crane has been under investigation by law enforcement agencies.

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The Red Cross is assisting a family of 7 that were displaced in a family at their home on Hathaway Road in the town of Laurens Tuesday morning. The Red Cross officials said that the family consists of 2 adults & 5 children ages 10 to 15, & they are accepting donations.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig announced the re-opening of the Market Street entrance to Neahwa Park today.  The city had closed that entrance Sunday & they had planned to conduct a study to see if it was possible to close that entrance to vehicular traffic & institute other improvements for pedestrians & bicycles. 

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An American Red Cross Blood drive is being held in Sidney today.  The Blood Drive will be from 1:30 to 6:30 PM at the A.O. Fox Tri-Town Campus, 43 Pearl Street West.  Donors of all blood types, especially type O, 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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New York led the nation in nonprofit employment with more than 1.4 million jobs and total wages of just over $78 billion in 2017, according to State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. New York’s nonprofit organizations helped stabilize employment during and after the Great Recession of 2008,  Nonprofit entities added more than 175,000 jobs in New York from 2007-2017, a gain of 14%,  Wages at nonprofits have also grown at a faster pace statewide than the private and the public sectors, the full Report Is Available at osc.state.ny.us.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies, State Police and Hobart Fire Department and Emergency Squad responded to a 911 report of an overturned car discovered in a body of water on Gun House Hill Road in the Town of Harpersfield Tuesday.  1st responders righted the vehicle and extricated the driver, 56 year-old Dominick Leone of Oneida.  Leone lost control of his vehicle, struck a culvert and earth embankment before coming to rest on the roof in a stream.  Leone was pronounced dead, an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death, the investigation is continuing.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 7-23-19

33 Year old Kevin Wilcox of Harpursville pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide for a Binghamton crash March 11th that killed 16 year old pedestrian Harper Stantz & injured 19 year old Britney Laserinko.  Wilcox admitted to being on Suboxone when he drove his vehicle onto the sidewalk & struck the 2 teens.  Wilcox was sentenced to 5 to 15 years in prison this morning in Broome County Court. 

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Officials with the Greater Chenango Cares IRT events in Chenango County & Cortland County last week, announced that combined, they saw 3,500 patients, who received over 21,000 procedures, at no cost to patients.  Services included medical, dental, eye care & veterinary services over the 10 day events.

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Bainbridge Rotary announced that they will hold their 15th annual Golf Tournament at the Afton Golf Course on August 15th, Rotarian Dave DeClue comments:

(Dave DeClue 7-23-19)

More information is available by calling DeClue at 743-2523; the deadline to sign up is August 8th.

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The City of Oneonta will be replacing catch basins on Wednesday and Thursday at the intersection of Center Street and Draper Street.  Work to begin at 7:00am & end at 3:30 pm each day, motorists can expect  traffic disruptions.  More information is available at 432-2100.

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Governor Cuomo has signed the “Revenge Porn” bill into law, making it a misdemeanor  offense.  The law will defines “revenge porn” as the unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image, with the intent to cause harm to the emotional, financial, or physical welfare of another person and when the image was taken with a reasonable expectation that it would remain private. It was also allow victims of “revenge porn” to seek civil recourse for the damages. Those convicted could face penalties up to a year in jail.

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Delaware County Public Health announced that they are looking for participants for a focus group in Sidney on July 29th from 2:00 to 3:00 PM in the Sidney Library Smart Community room.  The focus group will discuss challenges & strengths of the community in meeting family needs, more information is available at 832-5200.

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Several Otsego County Fire departments responded shortly before 12:00 noon today for a structure fire at the intersection of Hathaway Road & Beaver Lake Lane in the town of Laurens.  Fire fighters from Laurens, West Laurens, and Mount Vision responded,   WCDO News will have more information as it becomes available.

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Town of Vernon Code Officials in Oneida County rejected the promoters of Woodstock 50’s 3rd application for a permit to hold the 3 day concert at Vernon Downs.   Officials said that the  Application was filed after 120 day deadline passed, & that the Public Health, Safety, Traffic, Parking & Security concerns for an event that size were not properly addressed.  The event is supposed to be held from August 16 through August 18, on the 50th anniversary of the original festival in Bethel, it was rejected previously in Watkins Glen, before the latest rejection in Vernon.

Governor Cuomo today signed legislation banning the performance of declawing procedures on cats, making New York the first state to prohibit the practice. Declawing involves the removal of all or most of the last bone of each of the toes of the front feet, and tendons, nerves and ligaments that allow for normal function of the paw are severed, resulting in pain and other serious medical or behavioral issues. The bill takes effect immediately.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 7-22-19

There is still a lot of work to be done before The High Bridge Wind Farm Turbines are built in the town of Guilford, after last week’s open forum where town citizens asked question about the project directly to Calpine representatives, who are seeking to put up to 30 turbines there, Guilford Town Supervisor George Senek comments about the timeline:

(George Senek 7-22-19)

Senek said that he thought that last week’s meeting was a positive step; subsequent meeting will be posted at the town’s website guilfordny.com, or at their Facebook page.

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2 of yesterday’s 6 inductees into the National Baseball hall Of Fame, spent time pitching for the New York Yankees.  Mike Mussina pitched 10 years for Baltimore before coming to New York; he said that he had to be convinced to come to the big city by then Yankee Manager Joe Torre:

(Mike Mussina NY)

Mariano Rivera spent his entire 18 year career pitching for the New York Yankees, setting the record for saves by a relief pitcher; he talked about New York fans in his speech yesterday:

(Mariano Rivera NY)

Mussina & Rivera were inducted into the Baseball Hall Of Fame with Pitchers the late Roy Halladay & Lee Smith, and Designated hitter Edgar Martinez & Harold Baines.

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Governor Cuomo and Attorney General Letitia James today announced that New York is holding Equifax accountable for the 2017 data breach that exposed the sensitive financial and personal information of millions of Americans, including 8.5 million New Yorkers.   Under the settlement, Equifax will pay a fine of $10 million to the Department of Financial Services & $9.2 million to the Attorney General’s Office as part of $175 million to State Attorney Generals including New York, and Equifax has committed up to $425 million to the consumer restitution fund.

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American Red Cross Blood drives are scheduled today in Walton & Oneonta. In Walton, a blood drive is being held from 12:00 Noon until 5:00 PM, at the Watershed Agricultural Council, 44 West Street; In Oneonta, a blood drive is scheduled from 2:00 to 6:00 PM at the Quality Inn on State Highway 23.  Donors of all blood types, especially type O, are urged to make an appointment to donate using the Blood Donor App, at RedCrossBlood.org or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS.

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Work is continuing on restoring water to the Hamlet of Mount Upton, according to town of Guilford officials.  A Boil Water Order is in effect, results of the 1st & 2nd required water tests should be available by Wednesday afternoon, the order will remain in effect once the Chenango County Department of Health gives their approval, & that approval will be available at guilfordny.com of at the Town of Guilford Facebook Page.  More information is also available by calling the Guilford Town Clerk’s office at 895-9966.

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Supplies are needed & pets are ready for adoption, at the Delaware Valley Humane Society in Sidney, Director Erin Insinga and a few children from Dewitt Drive in Sidney stopped up to visit WCDO this morning, they raised $100 selling lemonade & donated it to the Shelter.  Erin Insinga told WCDO news where the shelter is & how to follow what they are doing:

(Erin Insinga 7-22-19)

The full interview with Erin & the Dewitt Drive children is available on the WCDO Website & WCDO Facebook page.

6 players were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame Sunday at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown: 

The inductions started with the induction of 2 starting Pitchers, 1st up was Mike Mussina who played 18 years for the Baltimore Orioles & The New York Yankees, who won 270 games without putting up some of the gaudy statistics that other Hall of Famers did:

(Mike Mussina 7-22-19)

The 2nd starting pitcher inducted Sunday was the late Roy Halladay, who died in a small plane crash in November 2017; on the baseball field among his achievements, he authored only the 2nd no hitter in post season baseball, his wife Brandy struggled through the speech, but believed her husband would have said the following in his speech:

(Brandy Halladay 7-22-19)

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This year, 2 Designated Hitters were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, 1st up was Harold Baines, who was known for his quiet leadership over his lengthy career, he simply followed the advice of his late Father:

(Harold Baines 7-22-19)

Edgar Martinez played his entire career with the Seattle Mariners, he was so prolific as a DH, that the Annual Award is named after him; he said that it was a long wait to get in the Hall Of Fame, but it was worth it:

(Edgar Martinez 7-22-19)

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The last 2 to give their speeches for induction into the Baseball Hall Of Fame were two of the greatest “Closers” in baseball History. 

Lee Smith pitched for a number of teams in his career & when he retired, he had more saves than any one on baseball history, and he said in life & in baseball, it is important to be dependable & reliable:

(Lee Smith 7-22-19)

The final speech of the induction ceremony in Cooperstown Sunday was delivered by New York Yankee Great Mariano Rivera, who joked about always being “Last”  & thanked friends, Family, Teammates & even the President of his home country of Panama for being with him on this big occasion:

(Mariano Rivera 7-22-19)

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Officials estimated that about 55,000 fans attended Sunday’s Hall of fame Inductions in Cooperstown.

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State Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 27 year old Amanda Lee Chandler of Oneonta.  Chandler was last seen about a week ago in the City of Oneonta and has not had any contact with any family or friends, she is described as 5’5″, approximately 150 pounds, blue eyes, shoulder length brown hair with blonde ends, she was last seen wearing a t-shirt, jeans and black sneakers.  Anyone with information is asked to call State Police at 432-3211.

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39 Year Old Gary Nichols of Norwich was arrested officers got a complaint of a trespasser going through a parked vehicle on Plymouth Street. Residents chased the Nichols into a wooded area, Nichols allegedly stabbed one of the people pursuing him, & biting another person. The stabbing victim was hospitalized for 10 wounds to the head and torso. The biting victim was treated and released from the hospital.  Nichols was charged with 1st-degree assault, 3rd-degree assault, criminal possession of a weapon and petty larceny & trespassing.

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Joshua House is looking to add to their staff at their 4 Sidney locations; spokesman Dale Knowles told WCDO News that they are holding a Job Fair today from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 at 10 Division street in Sidney:

(Dale Knowles 7-22-19)

Knowles said that no prior experience in the health care field is necessary, they do offer paid training, prospective employees must have a reliable vehicle.

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Tickets will also go on sale this morning at 10:00 AM, for the Off Broadway show “The Office; A Musical Parody” based on the popular TV sitcom starring Steve Carrell.  Tina Niles of NAC Entertainment explains:

(Tina Niles 7-22-19)

Tickets for “The Office” and the rest of the Broadway Theater League Shows are available at the Arena Box Office or through Broadway in Binghamton.com.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 7-19-19

With the extreme temperatures expected through the weekend, state & local officials are reminding area residents to try to find air conditioned places during the peak hours, avoid strenuous activities & rigorous exercising outdoors, Wear light clothing, Check on family members and neighbors, Drink plenty of water, Watch out for heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.  With regards to pets, or children, do not leave them in a closed car.

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21 year old Brandon Clark of Cicero was released from a Utica Area Hospital & has officially been charged with 2nd degree murder, for the death of 17 year old Bianca Devins of Utica last weekend.  Clark was remanded to the Oneida County Jail, he is accused of Killing Devins, posting pictures of her body on 4chan & Discord social media sites, discord followers & Clark himself notified police, police found Clark stabbing himself in the neck.  Clark faces court action in Utica City Court next week, Devin’s funeral mass is being held a church in Utica this afternoon.

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Delaware County continues to sell it recyclable at about the same rate as it has over the last several years, County Solid Waste Coordinator Tyson Robb explains:

(Tyson Robb 7-19-19)

Robb said that China has restricted the importing of recyclables there, Delaware county remains somewhat unaffected by that, as volume out remains the same, however revenue from the recyclables has suffered a significant decline.  Delaware County Residents are still urged to recycle as they have been in the recent past.

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The American Red Cross reports that blood donations this summer are typically low, and all blood types are needed.  A Red Cross blood drive is being held in Sidney Saturday from 7:30 Am to 12:30 PM at the American legion at 22 Union Street.  Appointments to donate can be used with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, at RedCrossBlood.org or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS.

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The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce announced that there 33rd Annual Golf Classic will be held on August 8th, at the Oneonta Country Club.  Registrations can be accessed at otsegocc.com.

The 2019 edition of National Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend starts today, with the annual Induction Ceremony on Sunday, July 21 at 1:30 PM.  This year’s inductees are the late Roy Halladay, plus Edgar Martinez, Mike Mussina, Mariano Rivera, Harold Baines and Lee Smith at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown.   The complete schedule of events is available at baseballhall.org/hofw.

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The Chenango County Republican Committee’s annual fundraising Lobster fest will be held Sunday at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich.  The event raises funds for Republican running for office in the Chenango County region; more information is available at 334-7693 or 226-3271.

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The Cullman Center announced their “Big Rigs” event to be held at the Center in Sidney Saturday, director Amy Williams explains:

(Amy Williams 7-19-19)

The event will be held Saturday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

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The Bainbridge Old Time Band will have their next concert tonight at 7:00 PM.  The concert will be held in the Bainbridge Village Green Park, in case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved indoors to the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater.

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The band “America” continues their 50th Anniversary Tour Saturday Night with a concert at the Anderson Center at Binghamton University, spokesman Chris Bodnarczuk explains:

(Chris Bodnarczuk 7-19-19)

Tickets & Information is available at Anderson.Binghamton.EDU.

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Today & Tomorrow Morning are the last Opportunities to take advantage of free Medical, Dental, Optical or Veterinary Services by military medical personnel, at the Greater Chenango Cares IRT Event at the Norwich High School.  More information is available at the Greater Chenango Cares Facebook Page.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 7-18-19

Governor Cuomo signed the Farm Workers Bill Wednesday, which establishes a Fair Labor Practices Act to protect farm worker rights and ensure equitable housing and working conditions.

(Cuomo 7-18-19)

The bill grants farm workers overtime pay, a day of rest each week, disability and Paid Family Leave coverage, unemployment benefits and other labor protections. The bill will take effect on January 1, 2020.

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The Guilford Town Board meeting last night drew a standing room only crowd of citizens, who wanted answers to their questions about the proposed High Bridge Wind Farm project by Calpine, Priscilla Welden of the Concerned Neighbors of Guilford commented:

(Priscilla Welden 7-18-19)

The Proposal calls for up to 30 large Wind Turbines to be placed around the town of Guilford to generate sustainable energy, the project will also require state approval.

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Broadway in Binghamton announced their lineup of shows coming to Binghamton for the 2019-2020 seasons, Tina Niles of NAC Entertainment comments:

(Tina Niles 7-18-19)

Niles said that tickets will also go on sale Monday at 10:00 AM, for the Off Broadway show “The Office; A Musical Parody” based on the popular TV sitcom starring Steve Carrell.  Tickets for “The Office” and the rest of the announced shows are available at the Arena Box Office or through Broadway In Binghamton.com.

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The Catskill Watershed Corporation awarded grants for almost $200,000 to schools and nonprofit organizations in the watershed region for educational projects and programs.  33 grants were announced, more information is available at cwconline.org.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 40-Year-Old Robert Decker of Sidney on an active Bench Warrant from Town of Sidney Court for failure to appear on previous charges of Menacing and Harassment.  Decker was arraigned in the Town of Sidney Court, and he was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 bond.  Decker is scheduled to re-appear in the Town of Sidney Court at a later date, Deputies were assisted by the Village of Sidney Police Department.

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State Police arrested 57 year old Edward Fernly of Oneonta, on 5 counts of petty larceny.  Fernly is accused of stealing items from Lowe’s in Oneonta, worth about $930.  Fernly was released on appearance tickets for Oneonta Town Court at a later date.

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Organizers of Woodstock 50 have submitted their 3rd application to have the event held at Vernon Downs in Oneida County.  Previous applications were turned down due to the closeness in time of the scheduled event, and for the lack of planning for law enforcement & first responders to be on hand to sufficiently handle the demands of a large 3 day music festival.  A previous attempt to hold the festival on the 50th anniversary of the original Woodstock festival at Watkins Glen international fell apart last month.

25 year old John Mehne of Florida pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a Broome County grand jury’s indictment.  Mehne was arrested June 4 after he allegedly crashed a stolen car on I-81, tried to escape by jumping on 2 other vehicles, fled in to the woods, then Police agencies launched a manhunt.  The grand jury indicted Mehne for Grand Larceny and Menacing; he was arraigned on the latest charges & was remanded back to the Broome County Jail.  Another Grand Jury presentation is expected, as the Broome County District Attorney’s Office continues to work with State Police on additional charges relating to the series of incidents involving Mehne on June 4th.   

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The State Office of General Services announced that a surplus vehicle, highway equipment, and miscellaneous property auction has been scheduled on Wednesday, July 24th.   Information on specific items and terms of sale is available at ogs.ny.gov; the auction will begin at 9:30 am at the State Police Troop C headquarters on State Route 7, between Sidney & Unadilla

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Delaware County Public Health will hold a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic For dogs, cats and ferrets today from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Masonville Fire Hall.  More information is available at 832-5200 or delawarecountypublichealth.com

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