A.M. NEWS MONDAY 1-13-14

State Police reported that the body of 29-year-old Christopher Gonzalez was located in a wooded area off Guinn Ridge Road.  The cause and manner of death is undetermined, the body was removed for an autopsy at Lourdes Hospital.  Gonzalez was wanted for questioning in the Mayhood’s Sporting Goods burglary, his girlfriend, 25 year old Brandy Bousson of Norwich has been charged with 3rd degree Burglary, for her alleged involvement in the gun burglaries at the Mayhood’s, she was arraigned & was remanded to Chenango County Jail in lieu of $250,000 cash bail.

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State Senator Jim Seward announced Friday a new leadership team has been established to carry out Otsego County’s economic development strategy.  Sandy Mathes, Jr is a past executive director of the Greene County IDA, he will team with Elizabeth Horvath of Cooperstown who will serve as the IDA’s chief operating officer.  Seward commented about the appointments in Oneonta Friday:

 

(Seward 1-13-14)

 

 

Both Mathes and Horvath will work from the Otsego County Office Building at 242 Main Street in Oneonta, which also houses the Otsego County Economic Development Corporation, Main Street Oneonta, and the recently formed Oneonta Conference and Events Coalition.

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Delaware County Deputies arrested a 16-year-old Harlem youth Friday for 2nd degree Assault, the youth was charged following a physical altercation at the Youth Leadership Academy in Kortright.  The youth was arraigned & was remanded to the County Jail on $1,500 cash bail.

 

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Mayhood’s burglary case update

State Police in Norwich report that during a search in the town of Norwich, the body of 29 year old Christopher Gonzalez was located deceased in a wooded area off Guinn Ridge Road.  The cause and manner of death is undetermined at this time.  An autopsy will be conducted at Lourdes hospital.  Police announced earlier in the week that Gonzalez was wanted for questioning in the Mayhood’s sporting Goods burglary.  State Police in Norwich have arrested Gonzalez’s girlfriend, 25 year old Brandy Bousson of Norwich for 3rd degree Burglary, for her alleged involvement in the gun burglaries at the Mayhood’s.   She was arraigned in the NorwichTown court and remanded to Chenango County Jail in lieu of $250,000.00 cash bail.

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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 1-10-14

The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 25-year-old Amber Valentine and 24 year old Randy Nonnenberg of Port Crane Thursday for Petty Larceny, Conspiracy and Endangering the Welfare of a Child following an incident at a Town of Norwich business.   The 2 are accused of entering an area business, stealing an item, and then bringing it back for a refund as a return, with a 2-year-old child present at the time.  Both were issued appearance tickets for the Town of Norwich Court and will appear at a later date.

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U.S Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Congressman Richard Hanna announced the success and expansion of the U.S. Department of Agriculture pilot program to serve New York-based Chobani yogurt in school lunches.  New York State was chosen as 1 of 4 states to participate in the pilot program, the USDA has decided to continue and expand it to 4 additional states during the next school year. During the pilot program, 200,000 pounds of yogurt were provided to schools in those states. New York State leads the country in Greek yogurt production, which has twice the protein, less sodium and fewer carbohydrates.

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Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has weighed in on governor Cuomo’s agenda that was laid out Wednesday afternoon during the annual “State of the State” speech in Albany:  Silver was happy to hear the governor support full day Pre-K programs and a bond act to build necessary facilities for that:

 

(Silver 1-10-14)

 

The Governor will deliver his executive budget proposal to the legislature on January 21st; they have until April 1st to get it passed.

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The Sidney community blood drive will be held tomorrow at St. Luke’s church 129 west main street in Sidney.  The drive runs from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, appointments can be made at 1-800-red cross or at redcrossblood.org.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 37-year-old Christopher Merwin of Delhi for 1 count of Criminal Contempt of Court in the 2nd degree Thursday.  Merwin is accused of violating a Court Order prohibiting him from having contact with a protected person. He was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court and released on his own recognizance to appear in the Town of Meredith Court at a later date.

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An Open House will be held on January 21st at the Sidney Civic Center in room 207, where a senior center is opening up with a variety of services, and even shared recreational use of the Boys & Girls Club.  Club Director Trish Tyrell explains:

 

(Trish Tyrell 1-10-14)

 

Tyrell said that the open house will run from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, & Congressman Chris Gibson is scheduled to attend.  More information is available at 561-2311.

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The Binghamton Senators home game tomorrow night against Adirondack will feature a post game jersey auction following the game. Binghamton Senators Owner Tom Mitchell explains:

 

(Tom Mitchell 1-7-14)

 

Tickets are still available at the Broome County Arena box office, through the Senators main Office at 722-7367 or at binghamtonsenators.com.

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State police in Oneonta arrested 22-year-old Cassandra Richardson of Hartwick for criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marihuana.  Richardson was found to unlawfully possessing prescription drugs and marihuana after being pulled over for using a cell phone while driving, she was issued tickets for Town of Oneonta Court on January 28th.

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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 1-10-14

Firefighters from several area companies responded to a structure fire at 4490 state route 206 near I-88 yesterday afternoon.  The fire was reported at around 2:00 PM.  Crews were still on the scene several hours later, initial reports said that all of the residents got out safely, but family pets may have been trapped inside.  More information is expected to be released today.

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1 woman was killed in a house fire in the town of Fenton.  The Port Crane Fire Department responded to1080 Route 369, where a small fire was located in a living room, Fire Fighters found the woman unconscious in the living room. The fire was knocked down quickly; the cause of death and the cause of the fire are still under investigation by Broome County Fire Investigators and the sheriff’s office.

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The Oxford Fire Department was called to the intersection of Turner Street and State Highway 12 last night for a 2-car accident where a car & bus collided, and 1 person was trapped in a vehicle.  The unidentified patient was taken to Wilson Hospital by Life Net helicopter, no other injuries were reported, the investigation is continuing.

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State Senator Jim Seward will announce Otsego County’s new economic development leadership team.  The action follows Senator Seward’s recent economic development summit, which pinpointed specific needs and united Otsego County’s public and private sector leaders.  Oneonta Mayor Dick Miller, Otsego County Board of Representatives Chairman Kathy Clark, and representatives from the Otsego County Economic Development Corporation are also expected to attend.  More details will be released later this morning in Oneonta.

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BAINBRIDGE STRUCTURE FIRE

Firefighters from several area companies are responding to a structure fire at 4490 state route 206 near I-88.  The fire was reported at around 2:00 PM WCDO will have further details as they become available.

 

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P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 1-9-14

Regional Lawmakers are responding to governor Cuomo’s plans that were outlined in yesterday’s “State of The State” address in Albany.  State Senator Jim Seward of Milford said that he liked the tax cut agenda:

 

(Seward 1-9-14)

 

State senator Tom Libous of Binghamton also responded favorable to the governor’s tax plans:

 

(Libous 1-9-14)

 

Libous said that he was a bit surprised that the Governor did not mention Hydrofracking during the speech, which has been on hold in New York for over 5 years.  Next, the governor will unveil his executive budget proposal to lawmakers on January 21st.

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The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office along with the City of Norwich Police Department arrested three individuals Wednesday, following a lengthy investigation into the distribution of crack cocaine.  Charged were 32-year-old Tarik Patterson of Utica, 41-year-old Mary Franklin of Norwich and 36-year-old Rachel O’Neill of Norwich, for 3rd degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.  Law enforcement confiscated 6 individual Baggies of crack cocaine weighing approximately seven grams, cash, and drug paraphernalia.  All 3 were arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and remanded to the Chenango County Jail on cash bail pending court action in the Town of Norwich Court at a later date.

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The Delaware county board of supervisors have re-elected Jim Eisel of Harpersfield as chairman of the board for another term.  Walton Supervisor Bruce Dolph was selected as the county budget director.

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US Senator Charles Schumer is asking the federal government to release more than $35 million to subsidize home heating for New Yorkers affected by a run of frigid weather. Schumer said some money from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is currently being held back. As of November, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services only obligated $316 million of the $351 million available for state residents this winter. With cold weather across the state, he says the money should be released now

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New York’s long-term energy plan focuses on increased use of renewable energy and clean technology, while reducing consumer utility bills. The plan, released this week for a 60-day public comment period, calls for expanding use of natural gas instead of oil to reduce air emissions. But it doesn’t include expanding gas production through hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale. New York has had a moratorium on fracking since an environmental review was launched in 2008. Six public hearings will be held on the plan.

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The Catskill Mountains Film Festival announced that they are accepting submissions for the festival exhibition & competition. The event will take place on May 2nd through May 4th primarily on the SUNY Delhi campus but also at suitable venues in Delaware County.   More information is available at catskillmountainsfilmfestival.org.

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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of Education Meeting today 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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A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 1-9-14

State Police are currently looking for 29 year old Christopher Gonzalez, for questioning in regards to the Burglaries earlier this week at Mayhood’s Sporting Goods in Norwich.  Police believe that the 2 incidents occurred between 9:50 pm on Monday night and 6:00 am on Tuesday morning,   22 hand guns, several long guns and numerous boxes of ammunition were taken.  Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 334-3296 or 561-7400.

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Local lawmakers are weighing in on Governor Cuomo’s “State of The State” speech yesterday.  Assemblyman Cliff Crouch comments:

 

(Crouch 1-9-14)

 

Assemblyman Pete Lopez Comments:

 

(Lopez 1-9-14)

 

Members of the Governor’s cabinet will deliver the speech around the state today, locally; DMV Commissioner Barbara Fiala will deliver it at the Broome County Office Building Legislative Chamber at 60 Hawley Street in Binghamton at 1:00 PM.

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National Baseball Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson announced yesterday, who will be inducted into the Hall in July:

 

(Jeff Idelson 1-9-14)

 

The Class of 2014 will be enshrined July 27th in Cooperstown as part of the Induction Weekend at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, joining Maddux, Glavine & Thomas will be legendary managers Bobby Cox, Joe Torre and Tony La Russa,

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Mayhood’s Case Update

State Police are currently looking for 29 year old Christopher Gonzalez, for questioning in regards to the Burglaries earlier this week at Mayhood’s Sporting Goods in Norwich.  Police believe that the 2 incidents occurred between 9:50 pm on Monday night and 6:00 am on Tuesday morning,   22 hand guns, several long guns and numerous boxes of ammunition were taken.  Anyone with information is asked to contact state police at 334-3296 or 561-7400.

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