P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-20-12

In an effort to prevent highway tragedies during the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, State Police will beef up patrols beginning tomorrow. Troop “C” commanding officer Major Kevin Molinari explains:

(Major Molinari)

The State Police will set up sobriety checkpoints and DWI roving patrols, as well as an “Operation Hang-up” initiative, to apprehend drivers talking on the phone or texting. Last year, During the Thanksgiving Holiday period, troopers issued 4,353 speeding tickets and arrested 277 drivers for DWI.

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Governor Andrew Cuomo stated today that a health study of shale gas drilling would make it impossible to meet this month’s deadline for new regulations on Hydraulic fracturing. The governor said that the decision on the issue would likely be pushed back into 2013. The DEC has been charged with an environmental impact study and has been drafting new regulations for 4 years, stopping drilling since 2008. The deadline for finalizing regulations was scheduled to be November 29th.

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Amphenol in Sidney announced a $900,000 settlement has been reached to a groupd that claimed to have been affected by chemicals used to clean electronics. Almost 200 plaintiffs will be splitting a major portion of the settlement, with about $200,000 set aside for possible future claims. The settlemnjt followed a 1984 incident where the company discovered soil contamination around its chemical storage facility had spread to nearby properties, affecting air and groundwater at those homes.

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Following the release of the first official report on the implementation of the National Mortgage Settlement today, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman indicated that he was encouraged by progress on behalf of homeowners. The report showed that over $625 million in consumer relief has been delivered to New York homeowners since March of this year. To date, 7,223 New York homeowners have received assistance as a result of the settlement, with each borrower receiving an average of $86,600 in the form of principal write-downs and other financial relief.

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18 southern tier nonprofit organizations received grants totaling $117,200 from the Community Foundation for South Central New York in their Fall Community Fund and Women’s Fund competitive grant cycles. The grants were awarded to local organizations such as the New York State Historical Association, Opportunities for Otsego, the Roberson Museum & Science Center, Planned Parenthood of South Central New York, & Mom’s House of Johnson City, among others. The competitive proposals were reviewed and recommended by panels of community volunteers. More information about the Foundation can be found on its website at donorswhocare.org.

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Delaware County Sheriff Deputy’s arrested Mitchell Wright of Walton on One Count of Trespassing. Wright was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Walton Court on December 12th to answer the charge.
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The Delaware County Sheriffs Department arrested Zoe Larson of Stamford on charge of 2nd degree Aggravated Harassment. Larson was released to appear on November 26th in the Town of Harpersfield Court to answer to the charges.

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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-20-12

State Police at Sidney arrested 28 Year old Stephanie Fletcher of Walton, on 2 counts of 3rd degree rape, 1 count of 3rd degree criminal sexual act and 2 counts of endangering the welfare of a child. The arrest is the result of an investigation into sexual relationships the defendant allegedly had with underage children. Fletcher was arraigned and released on her own recognizance pending further court action. Anyone with information is asked to contact the New York State Police at 561-7400.

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State Police arrested a 55 year-old Donna Pickens of Pittsfield, New York for1st degree Criminal Possession of Marihuana. The arrest followed an investigation and search of Pickens’s residence, where 44 marihuana plants, lamps, ballasts and other equipment as well as processed marihuana, were discovered & confiscated. Pickens faces court action at a later date.

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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-19-12

The Otsego county sheriffs department arrested 3 people on drug charges Thursday in Oneonta. Charged were 44-year-old John Nack and 23-year-old Kristin Manwarren face multiple charges for criminal possession of a controlled substance. Manwarren was also charged with criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument, 32 year old John Sanfilippo of Davenport, was charged with 3rd degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, 7th degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument. All face court action shortly.
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Oneonta officials reported that water service interruptions would be experienced during the repair of a water main break. The Public Service Department will be repairing a water main break located in front of 243 Chestnut Street tomorrow; a temporary water service interruption will be experienced between North Fonda Ave and Lewis Ave, including Telford Street, Thorn Street and Lewis Ave. City officials say these residents will be notified directly via the city’s automated telephone notification system. DPS plans to maintain one-lane traffic for the duration of the repair.

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State Police at Sidney arrested 19-year-old Rocco Parrella of Otego for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. The arrest resulted from a vehicle stop in Otego; Parrella was issued an Appearance Ticket returnable to the Town of Otego Court on December 6th.
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Syracuse based Byrne dairy announced that they would build a yogurt plant in Cortlandville in Cortland County. Byrne is purchasing a 127-acre parcel of land to build that plant; they hope to be operational by the middle of next year.
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State Police at Sidney arrested 27-year-old Brandon Behory of Deposit for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on State Route 7 in Afton; Behory was issued an Appearance Ticket for the Town of Afton Court on November 26th.

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State Police at Sidney arrested 26-year-old Robert Harvey of Afton for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana. The arrest resulted from a traffic stop on Kelly Road in Bainbridge; Harvey was issued an Appearance Ticket returnable in the Town of Bainbridge Court on December 10th.

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Governor Cuomo & state leaders are going to have to improve the state’s responsiveness in all aspects to severe weather, following 3 major storms and millions of dollars in damage all across the state, from hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee and Hurricane Sandy:

(Cuomo)

Cuomo announced the formation of three commissions last week, who will study the issues and make recommendations to overhaul and improve New York State’s emergency preparedness and response capabilities, those recommendations are due to the Governor by January 3rd.

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The National Circus of the People’s Republic of China will be live on stage at Binghamton University’s Anderson Center for the Performing Arts tonight at 8:00 PM. The show features 48 contortionists, jugglers, aerialists and magicians; some tickets are still available at the Anderson Center

 

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-19-12

State Police investigated a car/pedestrian fatal motor vehicle Thursday in Windsor, where 37 year old Brenda Hadlick struck 4 year old Kenzee Wheeler as she was backing her vehicle in the driveway. The child was air lifted to Wilson Memorial Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. Hadlick was charged with Criminally Negligent Homicide, and was arraigned in the Town of Windsor Court and released on her own recognizance to appear at a later date pending Grand Jury.

Delaware county Sheriff Deputies arrested 24 year old  SAMANTHA SONS of Bainbridge and charged her with 5th degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and Criminally Possessing a Hypodermic Instrument.  Sheriff Deputies and Probation Officers conducted a search of her vehicle and located a quantity of Crack Cocaine, Heroin and a Syringe. SONS will be arraigned Tuesday in Town of Sidney Court for the Probation Violation, she is currently being held in the Delaware County Jail without bail.

Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit arrested 27 year old Miguel Santiago of the Bronx, for 3rd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance.  Santiago was arrested when he attempted to sell 80 bags of Heroin, to an undercover officer in the Village of Walton. Santiago was arraigned in the Village of Delhi Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility in lieu of $50,000 cash bail or $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in the Village of Delhi Court on Tuesday for further Court action.

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UPDATE 10/30/12 11:00

Fortunately for us most of the storm missed the Village. Moving forward are the following updates:
1. Lifting conserve water advisory.
2. Canceling the public informational meeting schedules for Tuesday at 6:00 at the High School.
3. Please still be aware of the high wind possibilities for the following 48 hours.
4. We will experience occasional light rain but no river or steam flooding is expected.
5. The important news is that Halloween is still scheduled for October 31st from 5PM to 8PM. Please be extra careful that night if driving.

I want to personally thank all the residence for their cooperation and positive attitude while we were preparing for the expected weather event.
I cannot stress enough to the residents how lucky we are to have the kind of volunteers and village employee’s that worked endlessly on developing an action plan to handle the possibility of a major disaster.
My final word on this is to take a moment to understand and reflect on what other parts of the country are going through. It was not long ago when we were in a situation that was just as stressful.

Sincerely
Mayor Andy Matviak

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DELAWARE COUNTY 10/29

DELAWARE COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR DELAWARE COUNTY EFFECTIVE AT 8PM. ALL DELAWARE COUNTY ROADS WILL BE CLOSED AND THE SITUATION RE-EVALUATED AT 6AM TUESDAY.

 

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