A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 6-25-15

46 year old Frank Vail of Oxford was arrested for 4th degree conspiracy, following an investigation by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Department of an incident where Vail is accused of transporting a co-defendant from the Utica area to the Norwich area to sell narcotics. Vail will be appeaing in the Town of Norwich Court at a later date.
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The City of Oneonta announced that the department of public service would be paving West Street between ravine parkway and college terrace today. West Street will be closed between the 2 SUNY entrances during the work. Also NYSEG & Cornerstone Property Services plan to reinstall the traffic signal at the intersection of Chestnut Street and West End Avenue today, it has been out of service since the June 12th storm. More information is available at 432-6465.
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The Guilford Town Board will hold a special executive session this evening. The meeting will begin at 6:30 PM at the Town Hall at 223 Marble Road; the board will be discussing a contract.

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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 6-24-15

Governor Cuomo announced an agreement with state leaders on last minutes issues, as lawmakers wrap up the 2015 legislative session.

(Cuomo 6-24-15)

Cuomo said that the state leaders will meet with their conferences regarding these last minute issues, he said that the property tax rebates were important as many New Yorkers acknowledge that property taxes are the top reason that people look to leave the state.
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State Police at Oneonta arrested 31-year-old Christopher Davis of Otego, for Criminal Trespass & Unlawfully Growing Cannabis. The arrest occurred after Troopers received a report of a man trespassing in a cabin on Washburn Road in the Town of Otego, the investigation determined that Davis had been allowed to stay a few nights at a cabin on the property, but refused to leave for over two weeks, Davis allegedly left marihuana plants that he was growing in the cabin. Davis was arraigned at the Town of Otego Court and remanded to the Otsego County Jail on $1,500 cash bail or a $3,000 property bond.
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High School Graduations and Graduation parties will be this coming weekend, and the Alcohol & drug Abuse Council of Delaware county is reminding celebrants that new York still has a zero tolerance for underage drinking of alcohol. Spokesman Justin Hamm comments:

(Justin Hamm 6-24-15)

Hamm also stated that New York has “Social Host Laws” which makes it illegal to serve alcohol in one’s home to anyone less than 21 years of age.
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State Police at Binghamton arrested 30 year old Shirley Rogers of Liverpool, for Felony DWI, after Troopers responded to a Broome County 911 report of a one car accident on State Route 7B in the Town of Fenton. The investigation determined that Rogers was intoxicated when she drove off the roadway and into a ditch. The arrest was a felony due to 2 prior DWI convictions. Rogers refused to submit to a test of her blood alcohol content, she was arraigned at the Town of Fenton Court and then remanded to the Broome County Jail with no bail set.
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Governor Cuomo today announced $658 million to support access to healthy food for some of New York’s most vulnerable residents. The funds will be awarded to 92 health and wellness providers that support approximately 400 WIC clinics across the state, reaching nearly 500,000 New Yorkers every month. This funding is administered over five years and is a combination of state and federal money. The grant awardees locally include the Broome County Health Department & Delaware Opportunities.
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Another free Chenango County Rabies clinic will be held today. The clinic will run from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the firehouse in New Berlin, more information is available at 337-1673.
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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 6-224-15

State Senator Jim Seward announced final legislative approval of a bill he sponsored establishing the Catskill Mountains Scenic Byway. The bill adds portions of State Routes 28, 42, and 214 in Delaware and Ulster counties to the New York State Scenic Byways System.
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Delaware County Public Health and Delaware Opportunities will be providing a Car Seat Safety Event at Delaware Opportunities Children’s Festival 35430 St. Highway 10 in Hamden, today from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Certified child safety technicians will teach how to correctly install and use child safety or booster seats. More information is available at 832-5200.
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The Cancer Services Program of Delaware, Otsego and Schoharie counties will offer free health screenings to women 40 and older who are uninsured. The Bassett Cancer Institute’s mobile screening coach, health screenings will be available in Oneonta today from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Southside Mall parking lot, Appointments are requested at 1-888-345-0225.

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P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 6-23-15

State Police & the Sidney Village Police announced the arrest of 29-year-old Kristina Hyer of Unadilla, following a lengthy investigation involving the possession, forgery & use of stolen checks & credit cards. Hyer was charged with 4th & 5th degree criminal possession of stolen property, petty larceny, criminal possession of a forged instrument & forgery. Hyer was arraigned in Sidney village court and was remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $10,000 cash bail, pending future court action.
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The State Department of Labor released local area unemployment rates for May. The state’s unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.7%, Locally, Chenango county’s unemployment rate was at 5.4%, Delaware county at 5.9% and Otsego County at an even 5% for the month of may.
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The city of Oneonta announced that construction to install a new storm sewer system on East Street, between Spruce and Cedar Street, beginning on Wednesday. New concrete curbs will also be installed on East Street between Spruce and Mary Street/Hickey Street. During the project, through traffic on East will be diverted to Maple Street during the work hours only. On street parking will be prohibited during working hours as well. In August, city crews will engage in “Hot-In Place” recycling of the asphalt pavement on East Street between Center & Cedar Street, followed by chip sealing weeks later. More information is available at 432-6465.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 34 year old Dawn Mattice of Arkville, for Grand Larceny, for allegedly taking over $1000 from a home while employed as a home health care nurse. Mattice faces court action on July 21st.
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Governor Cuomo today announced that maple syrup production in New York reached its highest level in 70 years, allowing the state to retain its standing as the second highest producer of fresh maple syrup in America. New York’s maple farmers persevered through a challenging winter to produce a modern record of more than 601,000 gallons of syrup from more than 2.3 million taps across the state during the 2015 season. Vermont is still the top Maple producer with 1.39 million gallons of syrup. More information can be found at nysmaple.com.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County will be sponsoring three farmers’ markets for the 2015 season in Sidney, Walton and Deposit. The Deposit Farmers Market will be located at the 1st United Methodist Church, 107 Second Street on August 20th & September 17th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Sidney Farmers Market will be at the Video Entertainment Plus parking lot, at 89 Main Street every Thursday between July 2nd & September 24th from 2:00 to 6:00 pm and at the Sidney Civic Center on July 28th, August 25th & September 22nd from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Walton Farmers Market will be located at the Delaware Valley Hospital parking lot, on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays from July 2 to October 15, from 10:00am-2:00pm
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State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced agreements with 4 liquid nicotine companies whose products were being sold in New York in violation of a law requiring that nicotine must be sold in child-resistant packaging. Liquid nicotine is used in electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, to create the vapor that the user inhales. Liquid nicotine is highly toxic, and ingestion or even skin exposure to very small amounts can lead to serious illness and potentially coma and death, particularly for children. Companies will now be required to remove from all liquid nicotine sold in packaging that does not meet child-resistant standards & retail stores must also train their staff on the requirements of the legislation.
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Matthews Ford In Norwich is hosting the 10th annual Mustang rally at 175 East Main Street in Norwich this Saturday. Matthews Auto Spokesperon Kathy Breno explains:

(Kathy Breno 6-23-15)

Breno said that the event will begin at 6:00 PM Saturday, they are expecting over 200 Mustangs and thousands os spectators at the event.

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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 6-23-15

State Lawmakers are still in Albany, Governor Cuomo told reporters Monday night that sticking points in the Assembly revolved around New York City Rent Regulations, and the State Senate wants to provide School Aid to charter & private schools.
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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a SPECIAL Board of Education Meeting today in the District Conference Room at 6:30 PM to appoint Elementary Principals.
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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-22-15

State Police are looking for 31 year old Yishiro Hamata, also Known as Tyrell Avery Rogers from Morris, who has been missing since June 16th. Hamata is described as a black male, 6’ 1”, weighing between 285 – 300 pounds, last seen wearing a gray pullover sweatshirt, jeans and black shoes. Hamata has a tattoo on his left arm of the initials “KOC” with red stars going down from the letters. He also has a tattoo on his right inner forearm of a Japanese symbol for the word phantom. Police reported that on June 18th, they responded to a report of unoccupied 1995 Chrysler Cirrus parked on Pat Farley Road in the Town of New Berlin, belonging to Hamata, anyone with information can call State police at 561-7400.
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Governor Cuomo today announced resurfacing projects will be completed this year on approximately 428 lane miles of state highways across New York. Funding for these projects was accelerated into this construction season in order to repair widespread damage from deep frost over the winter. These projects are in addition to more than $437 million in capital construction funds dedicated to paving an estimated 2,311 miles of state roads in the 2015-2016 State Fiscal Year. In the Southern Tier, projects include: State Route 206 from Interstate 88 to Butts Road in Bainbridge, Route 206 from Case Road to Railroad Avenue in Bainbridge, & Route 41 from Parker Road in the town of Sanford to the Chenango County Line in the town of Colesville.
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Governor Cuomo announced that New York State residents and visitors may fish for free without a fishing license in any of the state’s 7,500 lakes and ponds and 50,000 miles of rivers and streams during the weekend of June 27-28. Saltwater anglers may also fish in marine waters for migratory marine fish species without enrolling in the Recreational Marine Fishing Registry. In addition to the June free fishing weekend, legislation signed by Governor Cuomo now allows for an increase in the number of authorized yearly statewide free fishing days. This year, Veteran’s Day, November 11, has also been designated as a free fishing day.
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State Police arrested 48-year-old Jonathan Bakker of Walton for DWI & Unlawful Possession of Marihuana and other vehicle violations. Troopers responded to an Otsego County 911 report of an injured motorcycle driver leaving the Taylor Mini Mart, on State Route 28, in Milford, after he had crashed. Troopers stopped the motorcycle on I-88 in the Town of Oneonta. Troopers accused Bakker of driving while intoxicated, unlawfully possessing marihuana and wearing an illegal helmet. Bakker was transported to A. O. Fox Hospital for his face and head lacerations, he consented to blood test for alcohol, the lab results are pending. Bakker faces court action in Town of Oneonta Court on July 7th.
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Police in Syracuse are investigating a case where a decomposed Human skull with no jaw attached, was found in a dumpster by construction workers who were working at a Wegman’s Supermarket last week. The Syracuse Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit, Criminal Investigation Division detectives and the Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s office responded.

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 6-22-15

Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies, with the assistance of Bronx County Sheriff’s Deputies, arrested 31-year-old Crest Wood of the Bronx for Manslaughter and Criminally Negligent Homicide. Wood was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury, for her role in the August 21, 2014 two car, head-on collision on Cat Hollow Road in the Town of Colchester that claimed the life of 48-year-old William Sharpless of Nineveh. Wood was arraigned in Delaware County Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility in lieu of $3000 cash bail pending further court action.
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The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee announced that resources are available to help young people stay safe as graduation season gets into full swing including free toolkits to help young drivers, and a brand new website recently launched by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS OASAS) that gives parents the tools to talk to their children about the risks of underage drinking. For more information about the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee and its partners, visit www.safeny.ny.gov.
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3 committees of the Oneonta Common Council will meet today. The facilities, technology, operations -community improvement committee will meet at 4:00 PM, the finance & administration committee will meet at 5:00 PM, the zoning & housing board of Appeal will meet at 7:00 PM. All of the meetings will be held in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall.
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The Greater Oneonta Economic Development Council will hold their next meeting today at the Oneonta Holiday Inn at 7:00 PM. Residents of the town & city of Oneonta are encouraged to attend; the topic is the possible savings in taxes by consolidating the town of Oneonta into the City of Oneonta.

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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 6-19-15

State Police are continuing the search for escaped Clinton Correctional Facility inmates David Sweat and Richard Matt. To date, state, federal and local law enforcement officers have cleared more than 160 unoccupied buildings and seasonal homes, and have searched 585 miles of railroad beds and trails. Today’s search involves all available assets, including aviation and K9 units. As of Thursday, more than 1,500 leads have been generated. Law enforcement is reminding the public to remain vigilant, and call any information to 911, or 1-800-GIVETIP.
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New York State of Health announced a new “Get Covered Grad” collaboration with the State University System to help recent graduates learn about the Special Enrollment Period they may qualify for. This initiative is extended to 64 SUNY campuses and more than 100 other New York private colleges across the State with a reach of more than one million students. More Information about Special Enrollment Periods is available at info.nystateofhealth.ny.gov/SpecialEnrollmentPeriods.
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Hartwick College announced layoffs and the elimination of vacant positions, due to a projected 1.6 Million dollar budget shortfall at the private university. 18 non-faculty employees were notified this week of their status, 5 vacant positions were permanently eliminated, and 5 employees will have positions reduced
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This week was scheduled to be the last week of this year’s legislative session in Albany, with many items left off the table, or put on the docket at the last minute. Assemblyman Pete Lopez said that this is not an effective way to do the state’s business

(Lopez 6-19-15)

Items that were discussed in the last few days included New York City rent issues, a speed up of the timeline for the Medical Marijuana legislation, Lawmakers may still be called back by the Governor later this year to deal with legislation.
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The Annual Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball tournament will be held next month on the streets of downtown Norwich. Tournament Organizer Tom Revoir told WCDO News that they are in need of referees & volunteers:

(Tom Revoir 6-19-15)

The number to call to volunteer again is 336-9622, extension 29. The Gus Macker Tournament will be held on July 11th & 12th.
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The Community Fund of the Community Foundation for South Central New York is now accepting grant proposals, for amounts up to $15,000, from qualified not-for-profit organizations, municipalities or school districts in Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego and Tioga counties. The Grant Application and complete guidelines can be found in the “Forms & Guidelines” section at donorswhocare.org; the Deadline for submission is Tuesday, September 8th. More information is available at 772-6773.

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