P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-6-24
State Police responded Wednesday night to a residence on Houck Road in the town of Masonville for a reported domestic dispute, called in by Drew Garnier. Troop C Commanding Officer Lucas Shuta commented today at a Press Conference at Troop C Headquarters:
(Major Shuta 9-6-24)
Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith explained the timeline & procedures for the charges against Garnier:
(Shawn Smith 9-6-24)
Garnier was arraigned at Delhi Town Court & was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional facility without bail.
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A Delaware County Grand Jury returned a 4-count indictment against 41 year old Darcee Lewis of Oxford, for 2 counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and 2 counts of Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia. On August 14th, a search warrant was executed by the Village of Sidney Police Based on information provided by State Parole Officers, they located narcotics and drug paraphernalia, Lewis is accused of possessing methamphetamine, fentanyl with intent to sell, as well as scales, loaded needles, and packaging materials. Lewis was arraigned & was remanded on $25,000 cash bail or $50,000 bond.
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32 year old Evan Middleton of Johnson City, was sentenced today as a Second time Felony Offender to 12 years in State Prison followed by 3 years post-release supervision for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance On April 6, 2023, after the execution of a narcotics search warrant at Middleton’s residence at 58 Massachusetts Ave in Johnson City, Middleton was found to be in possession of fentanyl and methamphetamine, with the intent to sell.
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Otsego County Sheriff’s Office arrested 43 year old Whitney Bachanas of Milford woman for animal cruelty after Deputies responded to County Highway 35 in the Town of Milford for a welfare check. Bachanas was charged with Abandonment of Animals, Failure to provide proper sustenance, Deputies located several animals abandoned, malnourished and mistreated. 2 emaciated dogs in critical condition were transported to Cornell University animal hospital. A 3rd dog was located deceased as well as a turkey and a quail. 2 quail were rescued for foster and rehabilitation. The Susquehanna SPCA, Cornell University and Farm Friends Network assisted in this rescue and investigation. Bachanas was issued appearance tickets and is set to appear in court at a later date.
A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-6-24
Colorscape Chenango will take place this Saturday and Sunday, in East and West Parks, downtown Norwich, director Michele Erickson comments:
(Michele Erickson 8-26-24)
The performance schedule for all the live acts can be found on www.colorscape.org.
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The Chenango Historical Society will be conducting 3 tours again this year during Colorscape Chenango, of 2 significant Norwich structures, Society Executive Director Jessica Moquin explains:
(Jessica Moquin 8-22-24)
More information about this & other programs can be found at chenangohistorical.org
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The 2nd Annual Health Fair on the Bainbridge Village Green will be held in Saturday, September 7th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. it is being organized by Pastor Kenneth Simurra of the First Presbyterian Church, Bainbridge and United Presbyterian, East Guilford, he told WCDO News that he already has about twice as many organizations signed up for this year:
(Kenneth Simurra 8-12-24)
More information is available by email to ksimurra@msn.com.
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The Binghamton Rumble Ponies announced that the 1992, 1994, and 2014 Binghamton Mets championship teams will be the 2024 inductees to the Binghamton Baseball Shrine, presented by IBM. The Binghamton Baseball Shrine induction ceremony will take place this Saturday at Mirabito Stadium ahead of the Rumble Ponies game against the Somerset Patriots.
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Halfway to Hell, a tribute to AC/DC will be at the Foothills Performing Arts Center in Oneonta Saturday Night, Director Geoff Doyle explains:
(Geoff Doyle 9-5-24)
Tickets are still available at foothillspac.org
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On Saturday, the Susquehanna Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold its popular Study Buddy adoption events, from 11am to 6 pm, both dog and cat adoption fees will be waived; other fees may apply. The first 80 students to participate on September 7 will receive free donor-sponsored SQSPCA book bags. More information is available at (607) 547-8111or sqspca.org.
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