WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 12-13-24

A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 12-13-24

A Delaware County Grand Jury returned a 5-count indictment against 39 year old Jared Lambrecht of Walton. The Indictments accuse Lambrecht of Strangulation, 2nd degree Assault & 3 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a minor, for allegedly choking a female victim, causing stupor, loss of consciousness or physical injury, during an attack on a female victim on November 3rd, also the act was likely to be injurious to the physical, mental, or moral welfare of 3 children. He faces 7 years in jail following by 3 year of Post Release Supervision on each of the Strangulation & Assault charges.

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Law Enforcement agencies across the region are investigating a potential missing person case involving SUNY Cobleskill student John Koscinski. He was last seen on campus Wednesday afternoon, he drives a dark Grey 2012 Subaru Legacy with NYS license plate: LBA 2792, anyone who may have information can call 518-255-5317 or their local Police agency.

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The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce will have their Santa Parade today, starting with a tree lighting ceremony, Unadilla Mayor Jake Cotten explains:

(Jake Cotten 12-13-24)

The parade will go to the intersection of Main & Depot, Santa to meet with children at the Bauer Community Center after the parade.

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The Annual Holiday visit by the Toys for Tots Train is scheduled for Saturday, December 14th, at the Walnut Street crossing in Bainbridge. The train is anticipated to arrive at 1:00 pm, also, The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will host a Christmas parade in the village again on Saturday, Chamber President John Payne explains:

(John Payne 12-13-24)

Payne said that Carolers will go around the village on Sunday night the 15th, starting from the back of Bob’s Diner.

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Operation Merry Christmas concludes this year with the give away days today & tomorrow in Sidney, spokesperson Valerie McCain explains:

(Valerie McCain 12-13-24)

The program starting in the 1940’s in Sidney, The Ireland family has run the program for the last 3 decades, giving out Christmas presents to families in need each December.

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Chenango Arts Council will have a holiday show later today at 7:00 PM, as Twelve Twenty-Four will rock to the Martin W. Kappel Theater, spokesperson Mary Beth Miller comments:

(Mary Beth Miller 12-13-24)

More information about this & other shows can be found at chenangoarts.org.

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Masonville Connects will hold their 2nd Annual Brunch with Santa & The Grinch Sunday at hardwood hills golf course & event center. Jen Cutting of Masonville Connects explains:

(Jen Cutting 12-13-24)

Cutting said that there will be two time spots for brunch, Last names A- H will be 11 am -1, Last names I-Z will be 1:30pm-3, more information is available at the Masonville Connects Facebook page.

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The Butternut Valley Grange will have a free breakfast with Santa on Saturday, from 9 to 11 am. at the Grange Hall at 7 Bloom Street in Gilbertsville. Children ages 9 and under receive a gift from Santa, a Holiday Craft Fair will also be at the Butternut Valley Grange Saturday, from 9 am to 4 pm upstairs at the Grange Hall, more Information is available at 607-783-2075.

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The Oxford American Legion is hosting an all you can eat breakfast with Santa Claus, on Sunday from 7:30 to 11 am. Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves will be arriving at 9 am.

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