A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 1-3-12

The Chenango County Sheriffs Office arrested 47-year-old Charity Rifenbark of Guilford, on 2 counts of endangering the Welfare of a Child and Disorderly Conduct.  Rifenbark is accused of using obscene language and making obscene gestures in a public place and in the presence of children, which was injurious to their moral welfare.  Rifenbark was processed at the Chenango County Sheriffs Office and arraigned in the Town of Guilford Court; she was released on her own recognizance and ordered to reappear before the Town of Guilford Court on January 22nd.

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The Chenango county sheriff’s department arrested 48-year-old Richard Pollock of Norwich for 2nd degree Criminal Contempt.  Pollock is accused of violating an order of protection signed by Norwich city court Judge Downey.  Pollock was arraigned in the town of Norwich Court and was released on his own recognize, he will reappear in town of Norwich court at a later date.

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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of Education Meeting today in the Guilford Cafeteria to discuss district business. The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM with committee meetings; the business portion of the meeting will start at 7:30 PM.

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P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-2-13

State Senator Jim Seward will begin his 14th term in the state senate this year.  Seward was optimistic that the bipartisan cooperation would continue in Albany, and more would be accomplished:

 

(Seward 1-1-13)

 

Seward took the oath of office Tuesday at the Foothills Performing Arts Center in Oneonta; he was first elected to the state senate in 1986.

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Broome County Sheriff’s deputies charged 22 year old Tyler Maddox of Port Dickinson with second-degree reckless endangerment, third-degree attempted assault and second-degree menacing Tuesday> Maddox is accused of attacking an individual in the head with a wooden 2-by-4.  Maddox is scheduled to answer the charges in the Town of Fenton Court at a later date.

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The Delaware County Sheriffs Office arrested Todd Keck of Andes Monday on 1 count of 3rd degree Menacing, and 1 count of 2nd degree Aggravated Harassment.   Keck was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court and was released on his own recognized to appear in the Town of Andes Court at a later date.

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State Police at Oneonta arrested 40-year-old Matthew VanBuren of Fairfield Connecticut for Driving While Intoxicated and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana.  The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on State Route 23 in Oneonta; VanBuren was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Oneonta Court on January 22nd.

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State Police at Binghamton arrested 29-year-old Michael Canfield of Windsor for Driving While Intoxicated, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Petit Larceny.  The arrest resulted from a dispute on State Route 11 in Kirkwood; Canfield was issued tickets returnable in the Town of Kirkwood Court at a later date.

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New Chenango county judge Frank Revoir was sworn into office Tuesday at the Chenango County Courthouse.  Revoir was sworn in as Chenango County, Family and Surrogate Court Judge, for a 10-year term.  Revoir replaces outgoing Chenango County Court Judge Howard Sullivan, who retired at the end of the year.

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New York governor Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie released a joint statement, regarding the US House of representatives failing to go along with a senate proposal to send hurricane sandy aid to both states.  The governors said that the continued inaction and indifference by the House was inexcusable & unprecedented. Hurricane sandy pounded the jersey shore and New York City and its suburbs in late October, causing an estimated 1 billion dollars in damage.

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Vestal police are investigating the circumstances around the death of 54-year-old Christine Mapes of Vestal.  Mapes was pronounced dead after her body was found in the Susquehanna River, police had responded to a missing person complaint, they followed a small trail behind the residence, & found a body under the ice of the river.  The investigation is continuing.

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UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich is the first in the region to acquire a new system, which makes procedures easier for both patients and physicians to assist in early detection of diseases.   The system uses state-of-the-art electronics including a video processor, light source, endoscope and monitor to enable physicians to peer inside the human body to diagnose, detect and treat gastrointestinal diseases and other conditions, and at earlier stages than before.  Those seeking more information about screenings with the new technology should consult their primary care providers.
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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-2-12

Yesterday meant that area lawmakers were sworn into office.  In Oneonta, state Senator Jim Seward, and assembly members Bill Magee and Claudia Tenney were sworn in.  In Broome County, County Executive Debbie Preston took the oath of office at the Forum Theater in Binghamton, along with All 15 county legislators.

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Officials in Oneonta were delighted with the turnout for Oneonta First Night festivities on Monday night.  Organizers said that the streets were filled with celebrants, with about 25 entertainments acts at 14 different downtown locations after main street parade at 4:00 PM Monday, and ending with fireworks at about 10:30.

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Broome County arrested Laura Sturgeon, after she & a friend took a 2009 Toyota pick up truck for a test drive from an auto dealership in the Town of Union, and did not return it for more than 4 hours.  Deputies say she took a four-hour test drive.   Deputies found Sturgeon and the vehicle around 8:30 p.m. at a gas station in the Town of Union, deputies reported that Sturgeon had used the vehicle for shopping; she was charged with one count of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle & will appear in the Town of Union Court at a later date.

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The Oneonta common council will hold their next regular meeting this evening.  The council is expected to act on Mayor Dick Miller’s recommendations for appointments to city positions; the meeting will begin at 7:00 PM in the common council chambers on the 2nd floor of city hall.

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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 12-31-12

Reports out of Washington today suggest that a 1-year extension of the 2008 farm bill will be implemented before midnight tonight, which would save dairy farmers from getting a lower price for their milk and consumers from paying 8 dollars or more a gallon retail.  Chenango county farm bureau president Bradd Vickers told WCDO news that congress should have passed a new 5-year farm bill months ago:

 

(Bradd Vickers)

 

A new farm bill is put together every 5 years in Washington; the new congress will have a year in 2013 to get a new measure passed to protect one of the nations largest industries.

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A new sales tax exemption designed to encourage solar energy use and a law to provide new protections for domestic violence victims are new state laws that take effect tomorrow.  Other measures that take effect on New Year’s Day include laws that help craft brewers distribute their products, prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to minors, and authorize new ways for colleges to provide health insurance for students.

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State Troopers arrested 48-year-old Robert Quinn of Kirkwood for 4th degree Criminal Mischief and 2nd degree Harassment, from a dispute on Johnson Road in Kirkwood.  Quinn was issued an Appearance Ticket returnable to the Town of Kirkwood Court on January 10th, he was then turned over to the Village of Deposit Police Department, which had an active arrest warrant for him on separate charges.

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Commerce Chenango announced that its economic development affiliate, Development Chenango Corporation, has been awarded $250,000 to establish a Main Street grant program in the Village of New Berlin.  The $334,000 program will make improvements to 6 commercial buildings that will be renovated.  The New Berlin Main Street grant was 1 of 5 projects announced during Governor Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Council awards ceremony, other awards include a $275,000 grant to Sunrise Family Farms in Green,   $30,000 to Greene for a sewer collection engineering study; nearly $100,000 to DCMO BOCES for training unemployed individuals for health-related careers; and a $2.3 million Recharge New York power allocation for an expansion project by Golden Artist Colors in Columbus.

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State Police investigated a fatal motor vehicle collision, which occurred on Sunday afternoon on State Route 366 in the Town of Dryden.   Troopers reported that 20-year-old Victoria Howell of Groton lost control of her vehicle and entered the eastbound lane, striking a vehicle operated by 48-year-old James Caywood of Elmira.    Ms. Howell was transported to Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca where she died from her injuries,  Caywood was not injured in the collision.  No charges have been filed.

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State Police at Oneonta arrested 24-year-old Alexandria Johnson of Maryland, for Driving While Intoxicated.   Johnson was issued tickets returnable to the Town of Maryland Court on January 8th.

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3 state lawmakers will appear at swearing in ceremonies in Oneonta on New Year’s Day.  State Senator  Jim Seward and Assembly members Bill Magee and Claudia Tenney will be sworn in to office during an event at Foothills Performing Arts Center on Market Street.  The event will begin at 1:00 PM, Oneonta Mayor Dick Miller will be master of ceremonies.

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 12-31-12

State Police conducted an underage drinker initiative detail across Chenango County Last Thursday that resulted in two arrests for the underage sale of alcohol.   Employees at USA Gas Mini Mart on Route 12 in Greene and Kwik Fill on Route 12 in Norwich were arrested for the unlawful sale of alcohol to a person under the age of 21.  Charged were 48-year-old Rajesh Gupta in Greene and 22-year-old Corbyn Thompson, in Norwich.

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State police will remain out in full force for New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day holidays.  Troopers will be looking for drunk & aggressive drivers, drivers using electronic equipment & they will be looking for 100% seat belt compliance.

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New Yorkers will get to meet Governor Andrew Cuomo at the Executive Mansion tomorrow.  All adults over the age of 16 must have a ticket, which were available online thorough the governor’s website through last week.  Individuals with a ticket can bring one guest and any minor children from their household.

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Another big turnout is anticipated for the First Night Oneonta celebrations today.  Events will run from 4:00 to 10:00 pm, starting with the annual parade along Main Street, 25 area musical & entertainment acts will participate in festivities in 14 city locations throughout the rest of the day.  The full schedule is available at firstnightoneonta.com.

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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 12-28-12

The state senate will be operating under a bipartisan coalition in the New Year.  State senator Tom Libous of Binghamton told WCDO News that he feels that the senate will have a productive year:

(Libous)

The new session will begin following the governor’s annual State of the State Address, which will be held in the Empire State Plaza Convention Center on January 9th at 1:30 PM.

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State troopers in Binghamton arrested 40-year-old James Kennerup of Kirkwood and 42-year-old Terry McNerney of Windsor, for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminal Possession of a Hypodermic Needle.  The arrests resulted from a suspicious vehicle parked on Fairview Drive in Windsor.  Troopers reported that McNerney had an outstanding warrant from the City of Elmira and Kennerup had and outstanding warrant from the Broome County Sheriff Department.  Both were issued Appearance Tickets returnable to the Town of Windsor Court on January 16th, McNerney was turned over to the City of Elmira Police and Kennerup was turned over to the Broome County Sheriff Department.

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State police will remain out in full force for New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day holidays.  Troopers will be looking for drunk & aggressive drivers, drivers using electronic equipment & they will be looking for seat belt compliance.

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Winter storm “Euclid” caused little damage to NYSEG’s electricity delivery systems across 20,000 square miles.  The storm was responsible for approximately 2,600 service interruptions in the NYSEG service area, due mainly to gusty winds and ice, more than 300 line and tree crews were ready to responded quickly to power outages due to any Downed trees or power lines.

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Crews have spent hours cleaning up route 17 near Apalachin this morning; following an early morning flip of a tractor-trailer carrying potatoes.  The accident occurred at around 2:40 AM William May of Gillett, Pennsylvania was driving the truck and apparently fell asleep at the wheel.  May was not injured, but was ticketed for speed not reasonable and prudent and moving from a lane unsafely.

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Governor Cuomo issued an Executive Order directing state agencies to increase energy efficiency in state buildings by 20% in 7 years, to try to save millions of dollars for taxpayers, create thousands of jobs & reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Governor also launched “Build Smart NY,” a plan to strategically implement the Executive Order by accelerating priority improvements in energy performance.   The administration designed Build Smart New York plan that will use state building energy data to prioritize projects that will deliver the greatest energy savings per dollar spent. The largest and most inefficient buildings will be addressed first and undergo comprehensive whole-building improvements. Details are available at buildsmart.ny.gov.

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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 12-28-12

A.m. news Friday 12-28-12

State Police investigated a 1-vehicle accident on Chenango county route 32 Thursday morning.  Troopers reported that 31-year-old Casey Decker of Norwich was ejected from her Toyota SUV near Chenango County Road 32A and Chenango County Road 32 in the Town of Norwich at about 7:40 Thursday morning.  Decker was pronounced dead on the scene, investigators believe that that slippery road conditions and speed contributed to the crash.

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The state labor department has released unemployment figures for the month of November.  Statewide, the rate was 7.9%, 4 tenths better than October.  Locally Chenango county had a rate of 7.9%, a 1 tenth improvement over October, Delaware county’s rate went up 4 tenths to 8.9%, Otsego county’s rate decreased 1 tenth to 7.3%.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office arrested 26-year-old Edward Vanloke of Binghamton for possessing obscene sexual performance by a child, and possessing a sexual performance by a child.  Vanloke is accused of having photos of children under the age of 16 performing sexual acts.  Vanloke was arraigned in the City of Binghamton Court and was released pending further action by the court.

 

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