P.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-24-14

Sidney Special education Teacher Tauna LaBare has initiated a fundraising campaign to purchase red and white striped socks with all proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald house where student Francisco LaBoy and his mother have stayed. LaBoy is a 6th grade student who was diagnosed, as a 3 year old, with a tumor. A special assembly will be held tomorrow and Sidney students & staff will wear their socks to school, LaBare comments:

(Tauna LaBare 11-24-14)

Socks can be purchased by the public on the Sidney school website, more information about Ronald McDonald house is available at rmhcrochester.org.
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Following the initial success of the Warrant Wednesday on the State Police Facebook page, State Police are now expanding the way the public can submit tips on featured wanted individuals. State Police have made 24 arrests from program already; now, an email address will be added to the Warrant Wednesday posters. Anyone with information about an individual can email crimetip@troopers.ny.gov. State Police ask that you “Like” the Division’s page; Postings are also shared on the State Police Twitter page at @nyspolice
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In New York State, more than 80% of women breast-feed their newborn children. That number drops to less than 60% after 6 months. The state health department, along with the Southern Tier Breast Feeding Coalition, unveiled a new health initiative to promote breast-feeding, and warn mothers about the negatives of using baby formula as a substitute. formula is associated with more ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, more hospitalizations and a greater risk of sudden infant death syndrome.” More information is available at heath.ny.gov
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State Department of Transportation crews are preparing to tackle the looming winter weather. Transportation crews are warning drivers of additional hazards while traveling the roads, such as the freezing-over of bridges. DOT officials said the universal rule for driving in winter weather is simple: slow down. If an accident does occur, drivers are reminded to stay in their vehicles and wait for help to arrive.
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A phone scam that originated in Los Angeles is now targeting people across the country. The callers often spoof the Sheriff’s Department number, telling victims they have a warrant in the system or missed jury service and must pay $150 to $25,000 to remedy the situation. They’re told to purchase a Green Dot pre-paid card for payment. People can’t recover the money once it’s spent. Call recipients should inform local authorities if they receive such a call.
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Governor Cuomo unveiled plans for a new state weather system, to be monitored by the University of Albany’s Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, in coordination with the state’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. More than 100 unmanned sensors will communicate real-time weather data through the Internet to the research center. No timetable for the system has been announced, but $15 million was approved in the state budget.
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The remaining Broadway Theatre League remaining shows are on sale, Shows include Flashdance The Musical on Sunday, March 1st, My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy on Sunday, March 29th, Anything Goes on Sunday, April 26th and MAMMA MIA May 19th through the 21st. Tickets are on sale at the Arena Box Office and Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com more information on the Broadway Theatre League and upcoming shows, check out our website at: BroadwayinBinghamton.com

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-24-14

State Police has activated the New York State AMBER Alert and is investigating a child abduction in Greenport, at about 10:47 PM Sunday. The VEHICLE has been identified as a Blue Chrysler Minivan with Connecticutt a license plate, last seen traveling South, possibly heading for New Jersey. The Suspect , 21 year old Steven Ristick, came from NJ and entered house unannounced and forcibly took the 3 month old baby boy & is also accused of assaulting the child’s grandfather. Anyone with any information on this abduction is asked to call the State Police at (866)N Y S-AMBER.
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A 2nd meeting for “Reunite Bainbridge” has been scheduled for tonight, Bainbridge Chamber President John Payne talked about some of the ideas that have been forwarded already:

(John Payne 11-24-14)

The meeting will be held at the Town Hall Theater starting at 7:00 PM & is open to all Bainbridge residents.
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Firefighters form Bainbridge, Sidney Coventry & Afton Fire responded to a fire Saturday evening at 148 East Keech Road in Bainbridge for a trailer fire. The trailer was destroyed in the blaze; the Carey-Scott family lost all of their belongings, fundraising efforts through go fund me .com is underway.
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An American Red Cross Blood Drive, Sponsored in part by the Chenango Arts Council will be held today at the Guernsey Library in Norwich. The event will be held from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, more information is available at americanredcross.com or at 607-237-9747.

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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 11-21-14

The statewide unemployment rate in New York fell from 6.2% to 6.0% in October 2014, reaching its lowest level since October 2008, according to preliminary figures released by the State Department of Labor. New York State’s private sector job count fell slightly by 4,700, or 0.1%. Locally, Chenango County’s unemployment rate is 5.4%, Broome 6.0%, Delaware 6.0% and Otsego County 5.0% unemployment.

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The joint meeting of the Village & Town of Sidney boards scheduled for Monday has been cancelled. The 2 boards were scheduled to meet Monday at 6:00 PM at the Sidney Civic Center; the Sidney Village board will still hold their meeting at 7:00 PM.

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The Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year-old Nicholas Ildefonso of Walton for aggravated unlicensed operation, improper licenses plates, uninspected motor vehicle, inadequate headlights, unregistered motor vehicle and no license plate lamps. Ildefonso was arraigned in the Town of Walton Court, where he posted bail in the amount of $950 and was released pending future court action.

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Severe winter weather in the Buffalo area has seriously impacted the supply of blood, according to the American Red Cross. About 30 blood drives in that area were cancelled due to the extreme winter conditions. The Red Cross said the cancellations have resulted in a shortfall of nearly 840 units of blood and platelet donations over the past several days. The organization is now asking local residents who are eligible to donate to make an appointment. Appointments can be made with the Blood Donor App, at redcrossblood.org or at 1-800-RED CROSS.

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THE GUILFORD TOWN BOARD WILL HOLD A WORK SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DRAFT, TOMORROW AT NOON AT THE GUILFORD TOWN HALL, LOCATED ON MARBLE RD. IN GUILFORD CENTER. GUILFORD TOWN RESIDENTS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.

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Ganesh Ramsaran was arraigned on bribery charges in Chenango County Court Thursday, according to the Chenango County District Attorney’s Office. Ramsaran was indicted on a bribery charge for allegedly trying to bribe a county corrections officer into letting him escape the county jail in exchange for $100,000. Ramsaran faces court action on the latest charge on December 5th; he faces sentencing on a 2nd degree murder charge in county court on December 1st.

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The national baseball Hall Of fame & Museum in Cooperstown announced that beginning Monday, they will document the San Francisco Giants’ most recent World Series title through a their annual tribute to the World Series Champions. The Museum acquired several artifacts from the champion Giants as well as from Kansas City Royals, including items used in the series by the Giants Buster Posey, Pablo Sandoval, Hunter Pence & manager Bruce Bochy, as well as items from the American League Champion Royals from Yordano Ventura, Brandon Finnegan, & Royals manager Ned Yost.

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New York lawmakers will have to figure out how to spend a $5 billion surplus in the coming state budget. The surplus comes from settlements with banks and insurance companies, and lawmakers are already being lobbied on where to spend the extra funds.   Governor Cuomo said some of the money should support economic development and a plan to expand broadband access, he will submit his executive budget proposal to lawmakers in January.

 

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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 11-21-14

The Chenango county district attorney’s office announced that 56 year old John Guzy of Bainbridge was indicted Thursday by a Chenango county grand jury, for 2nd degree murder, attempted 2nd degree murder, 2 counts of 1sdt degree assault, 2 counts criminal use of a firearm and 9 counts of criminal possession of a weapon, tampering with physical evidence and operating a vehicle with a BAC of .08 or higher. Guzy is accused of the murder of 26-year-old Derek Prindle and the shooting of his father last month; he remains held tin the Chenango county jail without bail

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The Otsego county sheriffs department arrested 21-year-old Jeremy Folds of Hartwick on a variety of drug & weapons charges. Folds was found hunting illegally with a long gun by his probation officer Wednesday in the town of Hartwick, deputies also found 7.7 grams of Hydrocodone with intent to sell. Folds was charged with 3 counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a weapon, he was sent to the Otsego county jail on $5,000 bail.

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The Sidney chamber of commerce will hold their 1st annual Holiday Bazaar and Pancake breakfast at the Sidney Fire Department Training center on River Street Saturday. Chamber Director Kerri Green explains:

 

(Kerri Green 11-21-14)

 

Green said that the event would run from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

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P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 11-20-14

Sidney village police arrested 31-year-old Carlene Morgan of Wells Bridge, following a 2-vehicle accident on Delaware Avenue Tuesday afternoon. Morgan was charged with DWI, aggravated DWI with a blood alcohol content of .18 or higher, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, & failure to keep right, she is accused of losing control of her vehicle and crashing head on into a vehicle in the opposing lane. Morgan was arraigned and faces action in Sidney village court at a later date. The operator of the other vehicle was taken to Tri Town Regional hospital for treatment of injuries; police have not released the name of the 2nd driver.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 25 year old Donald Kern of Walton on a charge of Assault in the second degree. It is alleged that while Kern was incarcerated at the Delaware County Correctional Facility he assaulted another inmate. He was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court and remanded back to the correctional facility in lieu of 2,500 cash bail
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State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman asked New York’s colleges and universities to help combat the “grandparent scam,” where perpetrators impersonate relatives and then fool unsuspecting seniors into sending them money. The scam involves a call to a senior citizen in which the caller impersonates a grandchild claiming to be in serious trouble and asks the unsuspecting grandparent to wire money immediately. The FTC recorded more than 40,000 incidents of grandparent scams since 2010. Schneiderman warns the grandparent scam tends to increase in frequency during school breaks. Read more at ftc.gov.
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A decision could come next month on sites for new casinos in Upstate New York. The New York Gaming Facility Location Board met yesterday in closed executive session to talk about the financial and employment history of the applicants. A decision is expected at the next meeting, which has not yet been scheduled. The commission said it expects to decide by mid-December. There are 16 applicants for four licenses. Voters approved new casinos by referendum on the 2013 ballot
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The state adopted new regulations for child day-care centers and child-care programs, including new naptime procedures, nutrition rules and a ban on reptiles and amphibians. The regulations by the state Office of Children and Family Services will impose new rules for childcare employees, such as banning cell-phone use while supervising children, prohibitions against firearms and new training requirements. The changes will take effect June 1st. The new regulations come after it found a need to improve health and safety standards. The new state rules are posted at dos.ny.gov
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U.S. Senator Charles Schumer proposed reinstating an expired tax break that helps teachers deduct out-of-pocket classroom supply costs from their taxes. The Teacher Expense Deduction will enable over 100,000 teachers in New York, to deduct up to $250 per year from their tax bill. The deduction will help offset the $485 on average that teachers spend each year to provide additional supplies for their students. The tax benefit went into effect in 2002, but expired in 2013. Congress is considering provisions to reinstate and extend various tax benefits and the Teacher Expense Deduction is included in that package.
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A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 11-20-14

Norfolk Southern and the Delaware & Hudson Railway announced a proposed transaction under which NS would acquire 282 miles of D&H rail line between Sunbury, Pennsylvania and Schenectady. The $217 million sale is subject to approval by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, they are proposing a schedule that would lead to approval during the second quarter of 2015.
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Commerce Chenango will honor 3-area businesses at their annual Small Business Awards Dinner tonight. Commerce Chenango CEO Steve Craig comments:

(Steve Craig 11-20-14)

The event begins at 5:30, the awards ceremony will begin at 7:30 PM.
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The American Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive In Norwich today. The drive will be held at the Guernsey Library from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of Education Meeting tonight in the Guilford School Cafeteria at 6:30 PM. The business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00 PM.
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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 11-19-14

Another “Reunite Bainbridge” Meeting will be held on Monday Evening at The Bainbridge Town Hall. Bainbridge Chamber President John Payne comments:

(John Payne 11-19-14)

The meeting will begin Monday night at 7:00 PM; Bainbridge residents are encouraged to attend.
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Assemblyman Cliff Crouch reminds young farmers of the State’s Young Farmers Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program is now accepting applications, to help encourage recent college graduates to pursue careers in farming. The program provides loan forgiveness awards to individuals who obtain an undergraduate degree from an approved State college & agree to operate a farm in New York State on a full-time basis for 5 years. The program provides 10 awards of up to $10,000 in education loan forgiveness annually for up to 5 years, applications are available at hesc.ny.gov. The deadline is December 15th.
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State comptroller Tom DiNapoli approved a $644,000 contract with the New York State Technology Enterprise Corporation, a nonprofit technology consulting company, to help implement the state’s new medical marijuana program. The contract, for “Project Management and Quality Control Services for Medical Marijuana Project,” runs through December 31, 2015. Governor Cuomo signed a law allowing medicinal use of marijuana earlier this year, and will implement the state’s program over an 18-month time period.
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The Sidney Elks Club is hosting a Farmer Mixer/Info Night tonight. The event will begin at 6:00 pm at the Sidney Elks Club on River Street in Sidney, for those who are interested in taking their farm operation to the next level and need help in doing so.
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State Police will conduct graduation exercises for its 2014 Canine Handler Basic School at the New York State Police Academy in Albany tomorrow at 1:00 PM. The 14 graduates include members from the New York State Police, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, Madison County Sheriff’s Office and Saugerties Police Department. Trooper Robert Turnbull & Canine Diff will be assigned to Troop C in Sidney.
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Commerce Chenango announces that their Annual Business After Hours Holiday Spectacular will be held on December 2nd from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, at NBT Bank at 52 South Broad Street in Norwich. Registration is required by November 25th at 12:00 noon, at 334-1402.
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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 11-19-14

State Police at Oneonta arrested 34 year old Matthew Chamberlain of Sherburne for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. The arrest followed a traffic stop for failing to signal when turning on to State Route 23 in Oneonta, a search of the vehicle found that he unlawfully possessed approximately 13 grams of marihuana. Chamberlain was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Oneonta Court on December 16th.

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THE ONEONTA ELKS IS HOSTING A ROAST TURKEY DINNER open to the community tonight at 6:00 PM. The dinner is a fundraiser for the Elks Lodge Charities Community Program.

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The village of Bainbridge will hold a community meeting, regarding the revision of the village’s long-term plan.   A community meeting will be held tonight at 6:30, at the Bainbridge Town hall. More information is available at 267-8541 or 435-5334.

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