A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 1-24-13

State Troopers arrested 23-year-old Marc Sevigny of Los Angeles, California for Criminal Possession of Marihuana, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Criminal Possession of a Hypodermic and vehicle and traffic offenses. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on Interstate 81 in the Town of Chenango; Sevigny was arraigned in the Town of Chenango Court and remanded to the Broome County Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail.

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State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced that in 2012 his office recovered over $335 million that was improperly claimed through Medicaid fraud or abuse. The Medicaid Fraud Control Unit also shut down schemes to illegally obtain prescription drugs through Medicaid and distribute them on the street, targeted providers that billed for unnecessary services or unnecessary visits; stopped providers that referred patients to unlicensed facilities in exchange for kickbacks; and stopped black market drug sellers that diverted medications of unknown origin, for re-packaging and re-selling them to pharmacies.

 

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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-23-13

The State Labor Department today released local area unemployment rates for December 2012; the state’s unemployment rate was 8.2% in December 2012. Locally, the news was not good, as all area county’s saw large increases in unemployment in December, Chenango up 6/10’s to 8.5%, Delaware up 4/10’s to 9.2%, Otsego county up 1% to 8.2%

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Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the launch of OpenBudget.ny.gov to give New Yorkers access to New York’s budget.   Openbudget.ny.gov contains Access to current and historical budget information, some of the documents dating back to the administration of Thomas Dewey & Nelson Rockefeller.

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Local lawmakers are responding to yesterday’s executive budget proposal from Governor Cuomo.  State Senator Jim Seward comments:

 

(Seward 1-23-13)

 

Area assemblyman Cliff Crouch comments:

 

(Crouch 1-23-13)

 

Area assemblyman Pete Lopez comments:

 

(Lopez 1-23-13)

 

Lawmakers have until Aprils 1st to get a budget passed; federal money for Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts could be added to the budget shortly.

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State police have arrested 2 area teenagers on drug charges.  State police reported that a teenager from Nineveh was charged with 4th degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, an Afton teen was charged with 5th degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, and another Afton teen was charged with 7th degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.   State police reported that the names of the teens are being withheld due to their ages.

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Area congressman Richard Hanna has been named chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials. Hanna was recently appointed to head the Small Business subcommittee involved with federal contracting policy and workforce issues.  Hanna represents the newly redrawn 22nd Congressional District covers part of Chenango & Broome and features the cities of Binghamton and Utica.

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Chenango county sheriff’s department, State Police and Norwich police arrested 35 year old Robert Martin of Norwich on a charge of 4th degree Criminal Mischief following an investigation into a reported physical domestic dispute, where Martin allegedly damaged property inside the residence. Martin was arraigned in the Town of Plymouth court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $5,000 cash bail and is to re-appear in the Town of Plymouth at a later date.

 

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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-23-13

Delaware County Sheriff’s Investigators arrested 33-year-old Jason Wilsey of Davenport on a Sealed Indictment for 1st degree Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance.  Wilsey was arraigned in Delaware county court, he posted bail, which had been set at $50,000 cash, or $100,000 bond.  The arrest followed a 2-year investigation conducted by both the Delaware and Otsego County Sheriff’s Office, the US DEA & local law enforcement into the source and sale of pharmaceutical Oxycodone powder from Covidien Pharmaceuticals in Hobart, where Jason Wilsey was employed.  His brother Robert Wilsey was arrested last month for his involvement, Dante Major who was sentenced to 55 years to life, as well as fined $260,000, in Otsego County Court for selling the narcotics.

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GOVERNOR’S Cuomo will send out members of his cabinet to deliver the state budget MESSAGE today.  Locally, DMV commissioner Barbara Fiala will deliver the message at 10:30 at the Binghamton State Office Building on the 18th Floor, and state Office of General Services Commissioner RoAnn Destito will deliver the state budget message at 12:00 noon in the Craven Lounge at SUNY Oneonta.

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Chenango County Sheriff Office arrested 72-year-old John Anderson of Madison County, for driving while intoxicated.  Deputies responded to a complaint of a truck stuck in a ditch in the Town of Pharsalia, Anderson is accused of operating the vehicle in an intoxicated state when he went off the roadway.  Anderson was arraigned, and was Releases in his own recognizance to reappear at a later date.

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Chenango county Sheriff’s Office arrested 58-year-old Steven DeSane of McDonough for 2nd degree Harassment in the Town of McDonough.  DeSane is accused of threatening to kill a female victim during a Domestic Dispute; he was arraigned in the Town of McDonough court and released on his own recognizance.
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P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 1-22-13

Governor Cuomo delivered his executive budget proposal to the Legislature this afternoon in Albany:

 

(Cuomo 1-22-13)

 

The legislature has until April 1st to get the budget completed, Cuomo & the legislature have decreased the budgets the previous 2 years, this year’s budget starts out at 134 Billion dollars, it could add another 1.5 billion depending on federal aid that the state might get for Hurricane Sandy related issues.

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The Owego Fire Department confirmed that Captain Matthew Porcari was killed and Firefighter Daniel Gavin was injured, after a floor collapsed at a house fire in Newark Valley.  Porcari died in the fire, Gavin suffered burns & was taken to Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City & was then transferred to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse.  The Owego Fire Department had responded to a call for mutual aid to the fire at 871 Chamberlain Road in Newark Valley, the fire was reported just before 11:00 PM last night.

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Officials at the state university on Oneonta reported that 56 students who were living on the 3rd floor of Matteson Hall have been able to remove their belongings and have been moved to other dorms on the campus, since last weeks fire.  121 students who had been living on the 1st & 2nd floor are being housed temporarily at the Holiday Inn on Route 23 Southside; officials expect that they will be able to move back into their dorms rooms before the weekend.  The fire was started last Wednesday by a defective power strip in a 3rd floor dorm room, officials said that the 3rd floor will be closed for the remainder of the semester for clean up and renovation.

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The U.S. Department of Education reported that the New York graduation rates increased to 76% in the 2009-2010 year, an increase from 61% percent in 2002-2003.  The graduation rate was 78 percent nationally.  The survey reported that New York’s dropout rate was 3.6%, compared to 3.4% percent nationally, and an improvement by almost 2% since 2002-2003.

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State Troopers in Greene arrested 27-year-old Dustin Curtis of Smithville Flats for Felony DWI, 1st degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle, 4th degree Criminal Mischief and Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. The arrest resulted from a domestic dispute investigation; Curtis was arraigned and sent to Chenango County Jail on $10,000 bail pending a felony hearing.

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State Troopers from Troop “C” in Sidney arrested 24-year-old Ryder Terpak of Unadilla on 3 counts of 7th degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Prescription Not in the Original Container. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on Interstate 88 in the Town of Bainbridge; Terpak was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Bainbridge Court on January 31st.

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State Troopers in Oneonta arrested 55-year-old Donna Horton of Delhi for Driving While Intoxicated. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on State Route 28 in Oneonta; Horton was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Oneonta Court on January 29th.

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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 1-22-13

Governor Cuomo will deliver his Budget Address to the legislature today in Albany.  The presentation will begin at 2:00 pm at the Hart Theater at the Egg Center for Performing Arts, it will be streamed at the Governor’s website at governor.ny.gov.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a one-car motor vehicle accident Saturday on County Highway #14 in the Town of Franklin and arrested 25 year old Donald Stanton Jr. of Unadilla for Driving While Intoxicated.  Stanton was also issued a traffic summons for Failure to Keep Right, he is scheduled to appear in Franklin Town Court at a later date..

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Delaware County Deputies arrested 36-year-old Lisa Merwin of Stamford Saturday for disorderly conduct, following the report of a domestic dispute in the Village of Stamford.  Merwin was arraigned in the Town of Stamford Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility in lieu of $250 cash bail, pending court action this evening  at 7:00 PM.

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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 1-21-13

The village of Sidney held 3 public forums Friday & Saturday, to gather input as the village looks to update its master plan.  Mayor Andy Matviak explains:

 

(Andy Matviak 1-21-13)

 

Mayor Matviak said that the master plan was last updated in 2003; more public forums will be announced shortly.

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The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 21-year-old Trista Welch of Oxford, for 2nd degree assault and 4th degree criminal mischief.  Welch is accused of striking another person with a shovel Sunday, she was arraigned in the Town of Oxford court and released on her own recognizance, and will reappear in the Town of Oxford Court at a later date.

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The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 25-year-old Joshua Harrington of Norwich on an active Arrest Warrant for Failure to appear in court on a previous arrest fro a drug charge, and Resisting Arrest.  Harrington was located by a sheriff’s deputy while walking in the City of Norwich; he fled on foot and entered a residence in the City of Norwich to avoid being taken into custody.  Harrington was located and taken into custody without incident; he was arraigned in the Town of North Norwich Court and remanded to the custody of the Sheriff on $1,000 Cash Bail to reappear in that court at a later date.

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The latest poll by the Siena Research Institute says 44 %% of voters surveyed opposed the Department of Environmental Conservation lifting a 4 ½-year-old ban on gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, while 40% favored lifting the ban. The poll showed that Upstate voters opposed fracking 51% to 38%.  The previous surveys showed the opposite results, the most recent poll was conducted by phone of 676 registered voters and has a margin of error just under 4%.

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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli released the state December cash report, which showed that Tax collections through December totaling $46.4 billion were $48.3 million below the state’s latest estimates and $685.3 million below initial estimates in April.   DiNapoli said that to meet current year-end projections, tax collections will have to grow 7.1% until April 1st, however the economic effects from Hurricane Sandy & the delayed federal aid is likely make the projections out of reach, new projections are expected from the governor tomorrow when he releases the Executive Budget to the legislature.

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The Broome county sheriff’s department arrested 24-year-old Crystal Ellett for DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 percent or higher, leaving the scene of a personal injury motor vehicle accident, speed not reasonable and prudent, moving from lane unsafely and operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance.  Ellett is accused of crashing her car & leaving the scene, on state Route 369 in the town of Fenton, 1 passenger was injured in the crash & was taken to Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City.  Ellett was released and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Fenton court at a later date.

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A group of firearm owners gathered at the state Capitol in Albany Saturday to protest the governor’s new gun control laws.  Saturday’s protest is expected to be the first in a series of rallies by gun owners across the state, in the state capital.

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The Chenango county sheriffs department arrested 27-year-old April Collar for 4th degree grand larceny and petty larceny, following an investigation into a stolen cell phone and Benefit card.  Collar was taken into custody without incident and arraigned in front of the Town of Norwich Court, and was remanded to the custody of the Sheriff on $5,000 cash bail to appear in court at a later date.

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 1-21-13

The State Police announced that a website and hotline have been established to answer all questions about the New York SAFE Act. The website is set up through The Governor’s Office at nysafeact.com, where gun owners and licensed dealers will find a list of frequently asked questions that have been compiled and answered by experts on this new law.  There is also a section on what is and is not considered an assault weapon, with photos of weapons, banned features, a list of some of the banned weapons, and those firearms that are NOT considered assault weapons.  The State Police have established a hotline 1-855-LAW-GUNS, available today, during normal business hours Monday through Friday and will be staffed by State Police members.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a bicyclist being struck by a car early Sunday morning.  30 year old Bradley Murray of Binghamton, was struck by a vehicle driven by 34 year old Branden Bowen of Waverly, on Upper Court Street in Kirkwood, Murray was taken to Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City where he later died from his injuries.  Bowen was charged with felony DWI; he was arraigned and remanded to the Broome County Jail without bail.  .

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Delaware County Public Health will be holding a Flu clinic today from 1:00 PM until   2: 30PM by appointment only, at 99 Main Street in Delhi.  Public Health has a limited supply of Flu vaccine for ages 3 and up, the cost of the vaccine is $25.00, and insurances will not be billed.  More information is available at the State Health Department website at: health.ny.gov/diseases.

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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 1-18-13

Governor Cuomo announced that he would deliver his Budget Address to the legislature on Tuesday January 22nd in Albany.  The presentation will begin at 2:00 pm at the Hart Theater at the Egg Center for Performing Arts, it will be streamed at the Governor’s website at governor.ny.gov.

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The Otsego county sheriffs department arrested 20-year-old Tiffany Marshall, of Davenport on drug charges.  Marshal was charged following an investigation into the sale of narcotics in Oneonta, she is accused of selling oxycodone powder on two separate occasions in 2011.  Marshall had already been indicted on charges of selling oxycodone, she was arraigned in Oneonta city court and was remanded to the Otsego county jail on $500 bail on the latest charges.

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An Otsego county jury convicted 36-year-old Dante Major of Hobart in  October after being arrested  for operating as a major drug trafficker.  Major  was sentenced to 20 years to life and a $100,000 fine for operating as a major drug trafficker, 15 years with five years of post-release supervision and a $100,000 fine on the charge of 1st  degree criminal possession of a controlled substance; and 10 years imprisonment with three years of post-release supervision and a $30,000 fine on each of 2 counts of 3rd degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. All sentences are to run consecutively.

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State agriculture commissioner Darrel Aubertine announced that Thomas Ryan of Little Falls would replace Dan O’Hara as director of the great New York State Fair, on February 1st.  Ryan is the current serves in the Thruway Authority, he has also held positions with the U.S. General Services Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, and has served in a variety of positions for the late New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and former Governor Mario Cuomo.  O’Hara was the director of the last 6 state fairs starting in 2007, when he was appointed by then-Governor Eliot Spitzer.

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Four of the state’s 700 school districts could lose state aid, if they do not adopt a teacher evaluation plan.   New York City school district was the biggest of the 4 that has not submitted the plan, which was enacted last year as a way to keep the best teachers teaching, and weed out the ineffective ones.   The new law stipulates that  20% of the ratings must be based on students’ growth on state tests, another 20% must be based on local measures and the remaining 60 percent must include classroom observations.

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The  Chenango County Habitat for Humanity   is preparing for their 2nd annual “Souper Bowl” to be held at the Family YMCA on North Broad Street in Norwich on march 16th.  Officials reported that they are looking for donations of soup and bread, last year the event raised just over $1800.   On March 16, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., the public will come to taste and evaluate more than 20 soup choices, and breads donated by the county’s restaurants. More information is available at 656-8155 or habitat.chenango.org .

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Country music legends the “Oak Ridge Boys” are celebrating their 40th year in show business this year, with a tour that is coming to SUNY Delhi during the schools 100th anniversary celebration.  Terry Potter of Millennia Entertainment explains:

 

(Terry Potter)

 

the concert will be held at the Clark Sports complex at the SUNY Delhi campus on Saturday march 9th.

 

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