WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 9-19-25

P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-19-25

Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond announced that in observance of New York State Sheriff’s Week, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting an Open House event on Sunday, September 21st, 2025, from 12pm-3pm at their office located at 280 Phoebe Lane, Delhi. Live demonstrations will be conducted by the K-9 Teams, Drone Pilots, Project Lifesaver Team, and our Motor Vehicle Accident Reconstructionist, plus Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians from Delaware County Public Health will conduct a Car Seat Safety event.

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The 10th Annual Autumn Market by 607 Events Connection will be held at General Clinton Park Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Over 70 vendors are participating including farmers, crafters, Artist, there will also be children’s activities

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The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual dinner & Awards Ceremony on Sunday October 5th, at Far View farm Unadilla Chamber President Jackie Carey said that tickets are still available:

(Jackie Carey 9-19-25)

Carey said that the Business of the Year Award goes to Village Variety & the Committment to Community award goes to Cat Johnson.

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The Sidney Central School District’s Homecoming will be held Saturday Night with a “Spirit Night” with a variety of activities, Spokesperson Rachel Swain explains:

(Rachel Swain 9-19-25)

Swain said that the Pep Rally starts at 5:30, Games will begin at 6:00 PM, cider & donuts will be provided by the Sidney Booster club.

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A Nate Lull Scholarship Fundraiser will be held at the Colonial Ridge Golf Course this weekend Lull told WCDO News about the event:

(Nate Lull 9-19-25)

To register, call the Golf Course directly at 607-263-5291.

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The 15th Annual Sidney Center Tractor Parade will be held this Saturday beginning at 12:00 Noon. There is no fee to participate, there will be entertainment, raffles, the Sidney Center Fire Department will be selling barbecue chicken, more information is available at 369-9074 or 607-610-4098.

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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-19-25

40 year old Mark Archer of Sidney pleaded guilty to 3 counts of Sexual Abuse in Delaware County Court Thursday. Archer was indicted by a Grand Jury on 12 counts related to sexual abuse against 3 victims were less than 13 years old between 2013 and 2019 in the Village of Sidney, Archer will be sentenced to 13.5 years in state prison and 30 years of post-release supervision, he will be required to register as a sex offender after prison & he is prohibited from contacting his victims.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Office arrested 18-year-old Kayden Wilcox of East Meredith, in June, Deputies received a complaint that a male subject was in possession of child pornography, Investigators responded to a residence in the Town of Kortright to seize electronic evidence. Wilcox was in possession of obscene sexual material of a child, the Sheriff’s Office arrested Wilcox on 1 count of Possessing an Obscene Sexual Performance by a Child, he was released on an appearance ticket and directed to return to the Town of Kortright Court at a later date.

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Mohawk Valley Gives, an annual one-day on-line fundraiser, returns today, it is hosted locally by the Community Foundation of Otsego County, where more than 80 participating Otsego County nonprofits will have the opportunity to raise funds with a secure online platform. Community Foundation Director Jeff Katz explains:

(Jeff Katz 9-15-25)

Katz said that Members of the community can visit givemv.org to browse all the nonprofits and give online to their favorite organizations.

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The Peila View Farms at 144 Kilroy Road in Oxford will hold their annual Autumn Family Fun will be held on Saturday & Sunday in conjunction with the Chenango County Health Department, from 11AM TO 5PM, Erica Curtis from the Chenango County Public Health told WCDO how the voucher system works for special needs children:

(Erica Curtis 9-19-25)

More information about the vouchers is available at 607-821-0707 extension 2942.

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Hartwick College will have their annual True Blue Weekend, the College’s annual alumni and community celebration, taking place on campus today & Saturday, the weekend features a full schedule of events for students, alumni, families and friends. The complete schedule is available at hartwick.edu.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 9-18-25

P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 9-18-25

Norwich Police arrested 48 year old Lance Madsen of Norwich, Wednesday after he failed to comply with a traffic stop on Cortland Street. A brief pursuit ensued when Madsen refused to stop his vehicle, the incident concluded safely on County Road 36 in the Town of Norwich after officers were able to box in the vehicle, bringing the pursuit to an end. Madsen is accused of possessing narcotics and a weapon, and he was an active State Parolee. Madsen was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, (Methamphetamine), Criminal Possession of a Narcotic Drug with Intent to Sell, Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia, Unlawful Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle, Resisting Arrest, Possession of a Controlled Substance in a Non-Original Container & Criminal Mischief, he was arraigned & was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility pending further court proceedings.

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State Police arrested 47 year old Kelly Crandall of Oxford for Grand Larceny, after an investigation determined that while working at Mirabito on State Route 12 in the town of Norwich, Crandall stole over $2,000 from store deposits and an ATM machine. Crandall was arrested at her residence and was processed & she was released on an appearance ticket to the Norwich Town Court on October 16th.

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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced approximately $391 million in proposed awards under the ConnectALL Deployment Program to 11 internet service providers who have committed a total of more than $245 million in matching funds to address nearly 54,000 locations in the state with insufficient internet access. If approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the awards will achieve universal broadband connectivity Statewide, locally, over $121 million dollars would go to CBN Geneva, LLC, who serve 7 counties including Chenango, Delaware & Otsego Counties, over $13 million dollars to Citizens Telecommunications, who would serve 1,014 locations in Chenango County with fiber optic technology. More information is available at governor.ny.gov.

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Binghamton Police Department was notified by Citizen’s Bank Officials that an elderly female customer, had just withdrawn $30,000 cash, Binghamton Police responded to the member’s residence to conduct a wellness check. Investigators determined that the customer was going to be a victim of an elder scam, involving financial exploitation, under fraudulent circumstances. A sting operation was coordinated, a male suspect approached the victim’s residence, believing that the $30,000 cash was going to be provided to him. The suspect was confronted by Police, he fled and was taken into police custody. A 2nd suspect, in a vehicle nearby, was also taken into custody. Police arrested 51 year old Tao Zeng & 36 year old Zhilei Wu, both of Flushing, for Grand Larceny, Conspiracy, they face court action on the charges shortly.

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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced the No Stock Act, which takes a previous law a bit further in ban government officials—including members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, other high-ranking government officials, from holding or trading stocks:

(Gillibrand 9-18-25)

Gillibrand said that to many of her colleagues are more concerned about their portfolio that serving their constituents, over 3,700 of those trades posed potential conflicts of interest with their legislative responsibilities.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 9-18-25

The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 38 year old Victor Martinez of Allentown Pennsylvania & 44 year old Osnely Arago of Miami Florida following an investigation into the theft of approximately $70,000 worth of diesel fuel stolen from local businesses, they reviewed security footage from several affected locations, which provided key vehicle descriptions, Monday, Deputies observed a vehicle matching the description of the suspected vehicle at a local gas station, the suspects were engaged in stealing diesel fuel. A search warrant was executed & they recovered 85 stolen credit cards, Card skimming devices, Electronic equipment used to steal Debit and Credit Card information & custom storage tanks able to hold over 1000 gallons of fuel, both were charged with 87 counts of Grand Larceny, Unlawful Possession of a Skimmer Device, Martinez and Arago were both arraigned and were released on their own recognizance, The investigation is ongoing, and the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office is working with multiple agencies across the state.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Investigation Unit successfully recovered multiple weapons and contraband within the Correctional Facility, leading to 14 felony charges for 48 year old Robert Swartz of Binghamton, who was being held on a burglary charge. Investigators entered one of the male housing units and conducted a search, Swartz was charged with 8 Counts of Promoting Prison Contraband, 5 Counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, 2 Counts of Tampering with Physical Evidence, plus Criminal Mischief & Obstruction of Governmental Administration, Swartz was processed and arraigned & faces court action at a later date.

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An American Red Cross Blood Drive is being held in Oneonta today from 1:00 to 6:00 PM, at the Foothills Performing Arts & Civic Center, 24 Market Street, Appointments can be made at RedCrossBlood.org, by calling 1-800-RED CROSS or with the Red Cross Blood Donor App.

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Commerce Chenango will host their annual Membership Appreciation Party today at the RTG Ranch on County Route 32 in Norwich. The event runs from 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM, more information is available at commercechenango.com

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 9-17-25

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 9-17-25

The Annual Nate Lull Scholarship Fundraising was held at Awestruck Ciders in Sidney last weekend, Lull said that he is continually overwhelmed at the support for the scholarship:

(Nate Lull 9-17-25)

The total amount from the fundraiser is still being tabulated & will be announced shortly, The next fundraiser will be at the Colonial Ridge Golf Course, this weekend, register by calling the Golf Course at 607-263-5291.

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The 5th Annual Trout Creek Volunteer Fire Company will be held on Sunday September 28th, spokesman Roger Barnhart told WCDO about the event:

(Roger Barnhart 9-17-25)

Registration begins at 10:00 AM for the ride beginning as 12:00 Noon, proceeds will benefit the Trout Creek Fire Company.

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October 25th will be the 2nd annual Spooktacular event next to Roasted Coffee & The Barking Cat in Downtown Sidney, where people are encouraged to dress up their pet for the annual Pet Parade. Teri Schunk of the Sidney Chamber of Commerce explains:

(Teri Schunk 9-17-25)

More information about this Spooktacular event and pet parade, and other events can be found by calling (607) 561-2642, interested vendors can call 607-643-6989.

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The Walton Theatre Preservation Association looking to raise money for newer LED lights, plus fixtures & a digital control board to upgrade the 110 year old Theater’s lighting, Association President Jim Rice explains:

(Jim Rice 7-30-25)

Rice said that the fundraising effort deadline is September 21st, for more information, visit waltontheatre.org.

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LifeNet of New York 7-8 is hosting a special event on September 27, to celebrate 15 years of service, by honoring the dedication of local first responders, partners, and community supporters who have helped make LifeNet’s mission of providing critical lifesaving care possible. Former LifeNet patients, including 16-year-old Anielle McEwan-Lomnicki, who was a trauma patient who was struck by a drunk driver while walking home from school two years ago. State Senator Peter Oberacker and Assemblyman Joe Angelino will be in attendance on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 12 pm. – 3 pm. at LifeNet of New York 7-8 base at 199 River Street, Sidney.

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Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond announced that in observance of New York State Sheriff’s Week, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting an Open House event on Sunday, September 21st, 2025, from 12pm-3pm at their office located at 280 Phoebe Lane, Delhi. Live demonstrations will be conducted by the K-9 Teams, Drone Pilots, Project Lifesaver Team, and our Motor Vehicle Accident Reconstructionist, plus Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians from Delaware County Public Health will conduct a Car Seat Safety event.

The City of Oneonta will be working on the sidewalk at the corner of Main St. and Ford Ave. near Community Bank today until completed. For more information, please contact the Department of Public Works at 432-2100 or dpsinfo@oneonta.ny.us.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 9-16-25

P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 9-16-25

Norwich Police arrested 27 year old Caleb Alexander of Columbus Ohio for Criminal Impersonation following an investigation into an adult who was using foul language and disrespecting staff at the Norwich YMCA. Alexander was using a number of incorrect identifications, detectives learned that Alexander later went to Norwich High School, where he allegedly used a false name, date of birth, and address in an attempt to enroll and gain access to the school. Detectives located Alexander a short time later, and he was taken into custody without incident. Alexander was wanted on a parole/probation warrant from Ohio for robbery and impersonating a police officer. Ohio authorities have confirmed that they intend to extradite Alexander to face those charges. Norwich Police stated that no children were harmed, and the suspect never made it beyond the high school office. Alexander is currently being held pending an extradition hearing in Chenango County Court.

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The Autumn Family Fun Event will be Held at Peila Farms in Oxford on both days this weekend, free vouchers are available for families with children for special health care needs to enjoy the day’s activities, those families can pre-register for the vouchers, Erica Curtis of the Chenango County Public Health explains:

(Erica Curtis 9-16-25)

Curtis said that children 2 and under will also enter free, the number to secure a voucher before the event is 607-821-0707 extension 2942.

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Broadway In Binghamton will host an open house event Wednesday, offering patrons an opportunity to “Test Drive” seats at the Forum Theatre, from 10AM to 6PM, Murphy Fauci from NAC Entertainment explains:

(Murphy Fauci 9-16-25)

The 2025-2026 M&T Bank Broadway Season includes: TINA – The Tina Turner Musical, Kinky Boots, Richard Thomas in Mark Twain Tonight, Clue, and The Music Man. For more information, go to BroadwayInBinghamton.com.

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A section of I-81 was closed this afternoon following a Crash and fuel spill southbound at Exit 4 at about 1:00 PM. A multi-vehicle crash has caused a fuel spill on Interstate 81 southbound, at the Exit 12 ramp to Binghamton/Port Dickinson, State Route 7. Lane closures were implemented & the DEC , Local Police & Fire Departments responded. the latest information can be found at 511NY.

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The 15th Annual Sidney Center Tractor Parade will be held this Saturday beginning at 12:00 Noon. There is no fee to participate, there will be entertainment, raffles, the Sidney Center Fire Department will be selling barbecue chicken, more infromation is available at 369-9074 or 607-610-4098.

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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 9-16-25

Phone registration for the Delaware County Solid Waste Clean Sweep event starts today, Coordinator Tyson Robb explains;

(Tyson Robb 9-16-25)

Again, the number to register is 607-865-6474. Clean Sweep disposal days will be October 10th & 11th this year.

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Operation Merry Christmas has opened sign-ups for the 2025 holiday season. The program is available to under-privileged children 10 and younger in the Sidney, Bainbridge, Unadilla and Afton areas. The sign-up form is available at facebook.com/omcsidney, or by email omcsidney@gmail.com. The deadline to sign up is October 31st.

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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting this morning at 7:30 am at Bob’s Diner, Chamber members & directors are urged to attend.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 9-15-25

P.M. NEWS MONDAY 9-15-25

Norwich City Police arrested 4 Norwich residents on a variety of charges Friday. Police Detectives were investigating an animal abuse case at 7 Park Street, a search warrant was issued & executed, Officers located methamphetamine, a digital scale, drug-packaging materials, plus a gun, metal knuckles, and several other weapons. The animals were removed & turned over to local veterinarians. City Code Enforcement officials condemned the residence due to unsafe conditions. Arrested were 27 year old Kathryn Schultz, 36 year old Jordan Bates, 23 year old Hunter Bishop & 47 year old Marc Kimble on a variety of drug, weapons & Animal Cruelty charges, all 4 were arraigned were remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility pending further proceedings.

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Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that Reginald Morris was sentenced following his guilty pleas to Attempted Assault and Attempted Criminal Sexual Act. Morris was sentenced to 1 ½ – 3 Years on his plea to Attempted Assault and 7 Years incarceration followed by 10 years post release supervision on his plea to Attempted Criminal Sexual Act. Morris will be required to register as a Sex Offender. The convictions stem from 2 separate incidents, on August 16, 2024, Morris approached a woman and attempted to forcibly engage in sexual conduct with her. The victim was able to resist and escape, and Morris was later taken into custody, and while incarcerated at the Broome County Correctional Facility, Morris intentionally damaged property and violently resisted corrections officers who attempted to restrain him, he bit an officer on the knee, causing injuries.

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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting tomorrow at 7:30 am at Bob’s Diner, where minutes from the August 19, 2025 meeting will be discussed, and various community updates and events will be shared.

A.M. NEWS MONDAY 9-15-25

Delaware County District Attorney’s Office announced a 7 count indictment against 46 year old Arthur Cotten of Sidney. Sidney Police responded July 19th to a domestic dispute, where Cotten is accused of damaging a property and attempting to set it and responding officers on fire. The Indictment charges Cotten with Attempted Arson, Attempted Assault, Reckless Endangerment, Criminal Possession of Dangerous Weapon, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing Governmental Justice & Menacing.

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The Otsego County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in an animal cruelty investigation in the area of Foster Lane in the Town of Otego. On September 6, a gunshot was heard in the area. Shortly afterward, the pet’s owner discovered their animal had been shot. The animal was immediately taken to a veterinary facility and is currently receiving ongoing medical care. Anyone with information should call the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office at 607-547-4273.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s office arrested 22 year old Dustin Cronkhite of Stamford following a reported domestic dispute. On September 11th, Deputies arrested Cronkhite for Unlawful Imprisonment, Obstructing Governmental Administration & Criminal Mischief, he was transported and turned over to the Delaware County Correctional Facility to await Centralized Arraignment on the charges.

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Mohawk Valley Gives, an annual one-day on-line fundraiser, returns on September 19, 2025, Hosted locally by the Community Foundation of Otsego County, Mohawk Valley Gives this year will provide more than 80 participating Otsego County nonprofits a fundraising opportunity by using a secure online platform. Community Foundation Director Jeff Katz explains some can start to donate earlier than Friday:

(Jeff Katz 9-15-25)

Katz said that Members of the community can visit givemv.org/info/otsego to browse all the nonprofits and give online to the organizations and causes that matter to them most.

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The State DOT announced that I-88 westbound will be closed near Exit 8 in Bainbridge for pavement repairs, today from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Drivers should follow the posted detours, utilizing the off-ramp at Exit 8, then crossing State Route 206 to the ensuing on-ramp, back onto Interstate 88 westbound. Flaggers will be stationed at the intersection to control traffic.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 9-12-25

Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 46 year old Jason Wilson of Otego for Sex Offender Failure to Update Change of Address, after Investigators were forwarded information originally received by the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office that Wilson had a Facebook account that was not registered on the State Sex Offender Registry, under an alias, Wilson was located by deputies at his residence and taken into custody without incident, he was processed and was released with an Appearance Ticket returnable to the Town of Middlefield Court at a later date.

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A fundraiser to benefit the family of the Late Jason McGlone of the East Branch Fire Department, is being planned for September 13th at the East Branch Fireman’s Park at 29 Bridge Street, Bill Manning is one of the organizers of the event:

(Bill Manning 9-12-25)

Manning said that the activities will begin at 1:00 PM on September 13th, Take State Route 17/I-86 to exit 90 East Branch, take old route 17 east to The park on Bridge Street.

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The Next Nate Lull Scholarship Fundraiser will be at Awestruck Ciders Sunday, Lull told WCDO about the fundraiser:

(Nate Lull 9-12-25)

The following fundraiser will be at the Colonial Ridge Golf Course, on September 20th, register by calling the Golf Course at 607-263-5291.

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A Fundraising night of Dinner and Improv is scheduled Saturday Night to benefit the Chenango Arts Council in Norwich, Gil Polk described what the show will be like:

(Gil Polk 9-12-25)

Tickets are available at Chenangoarts.org, the show starts at 6:30 PM Saturday at the Colonia Theater in Norwich.

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The Otego Historical Society will have their annual Cemetery Walk at the Otego Evergreen Cemetery Saturday Night at 7:30 PM. Local actors will tell stories about some of Otego’s Descendants, interested participants can meet up at the Unatego Church on Route 7 in Otego at 7:00PM, refreshments will be available after and a $7.00 donation is suggested.

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The Delaware Valley Humane Society will have a ceremony this Sunday from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, regarding their newly refurbished “Rainbow Bridge” and to remember pets that have passed away. there will also be a blessing for people who bring their pets to the ceremony.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 9-11-25

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 9-11-25

On the 24th anniversary of Michele Harris’ disappearance, State Police continue to investigate. Harris was last seen on September 11, 2001, Despite extensive investigation, her whereabouts remain unknown. In the coming weeks, State Police investigators will be conducting additional searches for evidence related to this case. State Police ask that anyone with information relevant to the disappearance of Michele Harris is urged to contact the State Police Tip Line: (607) 561-7400.

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State Police & State Parks Police continue the search for 20-year-old Jonathan D’Agostino, who is described as approximately 6’ tall, 210 pounds with a Shaved head, dark beard and mustache. Police reported that D’Agostino was spotted on Video footage as he was leaving Ithaca College on Sunday, Wearing blue jeans, gray sweatshirt and a green knit hat, his vehicle was located at lower Buttermilk Falls State Park in the Town of Ithaca and his cell phone was in the vehicle, with a note within the vehicle suggesting self harm. Anyone with information is asked to call 607-387-7081.

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41 year old Kenneth Todd of Middletown, pleaded guilty in County Court to 1 count of 3rd degree Grand Larceny, he admitted that he and two other individuals entered City of New York property by breaking through a locked gate and stole a DEP owned woodchipper. Todd was placed on interim probation for 1 year, He has to complete 100 hours of community service, If he were to violate these conditions, his sentencing date will be moved up and he faces the potential of 2 and 1/3 to 7 years in state prison.

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New York State DEC announced a drought watch is being expanded by 30 counties, bringing the total to 50 counties under a watch across the state. The action was taken after consulting with the State Drought Management Task Force and federal partner agencies. 1 of the counties added to the drought watch includes Delaware County, residents are asked to Water lawns only when necessary, Reuse water collected in rain barrels, dehumidifiers, or air conditioners to water plants; Raise lawn mower cutting heights. Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks; Wash only full loads of dishes and laundry; Take shorter showers and Wash cars less frequently.

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Sidney Mayor Ray Baker gave an update regarding projects underway in the village, 1st, he said that the Clover Lane Development near West Main Street has been purchased:

(Ray Baker 9-11-25)

Baker also said that the Stewart’s project is moving forward and should be coming before the Planning Board Shortly, and the Senator Schumer is looking to convince FEMA to reverse their negative decision on the Culvert project under State Route 8.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 9-10-25

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 9-10-25

State Police issued 9,912 tickets statewide during the Labor Day weekend enforcement campaign. Troopers arrested 225 people for DWI, over 3500 for speeding, 311 for distracted driving 211 violated the Move Over Law, in Troop C, there were 17 DWI arrests, 346 for speeding& 27 for the Move Over Law, out of a total of 845 tickets issued.

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Thursday is the 24th Anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania, US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is calling for full funding for the health Issues of the 1st Responders to that disaster, instead of cuts or limited funding:

(Gillibrand 9-10-25)

Gillibrand said that in the past 14 years, the federal budget would include 1 or 2 billion dollars for that fund for 9/11 1st responders, but that amount has never been enough to cover the costs.

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The SUNY Oneonta Alumni Association invites the public to attend the 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, tomorrow at 9:00 AM at the 9/11 Memorial in the quad outside of Fitzelle Hall at SUNY Oneonta. The ceremony will feature an Honor Guard, a presentation of flowers and a wreath, and music.

A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 9-10-25

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the start of the fall foliage travel season throughout New York State & the ‘I LOVE NY’ Fall Foliage Reports will be available starting today on every Wednesday. Reports are available online at iloveny.com/foliage or toll-free at 800-CALL-NYS.

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State Police and State Park Police are conducting a joint search operation in Buttermilk Falls State Park for an individual experiencing a mental health crisis. Authorities want to assure the public that there is no danger to the community. The search efforts are being assisted by New York State Forest Rangers, Tompkins County Sheriff’s Department, Volunteer search groups, K9 units, and drones. The State Police asks for the public’s cooperation as they work to locate and assist the individual in need.

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Delaware County Public Health will have a Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic For dogs, cats, and ferrets Today, from 5:00PM-7:00PM, at Stamford Fire Hall, 111 Main Street, If you need assistance pre-registering or have questions about the clinic, please call Delaware County Public Health at (607) 832-5200.

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