P.M NEWS MONDAY 11-15-21
State Police are warning residents to keep an eye out for people stealing packages out of mailboxes and off porches, following incidents that have been reported in the towns of Hartwick, Garrattsville and New Lisbon. Police said that today, 2 people were arrested and charged with Petty Larceny, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property and Conspiracy, arrested were 42 year old Karen Decarlo of Garrattsville and 41 year old Joshua Talbot of Garrattsville, after Troopers spotted them in a vehicle near mailboxes on State Highway 205 after receiving a complaint of a larceny from a mailbox. Decarlo and Talbot were arrested, processed then released on appearance tickets to the Hartwick Town Court on January 12th.
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The 40th Annual Norwich YMCA Turkey Trot will be held on Sunday at 12:30 pm. The Norwich YMCA spokesperson Shannon Gawronski explains:
(Shannon Gawronski 11-12-21)
The annual event directly benefits the YMCA, to register for the run, go to raceroster.com/events, More information is available by calling the Norwich Y at 336-9622 and ask to speak to Shannon Gawronski or Jamey Mullen, or by emailing Gawronski at sgawronski@norwichymca.org.
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State Police & Emergency Crews responded to a 2 Vehicle Head on Crash near the intersection of State Routes 7 & 8 Friday morning. State Police reported that the crash occurred when 22-year-old Kenneth Button of Plymouth, lost control of his vehicle stuck a minivan, driven by a 31-year-old James Glover of Norwich, Glover’s mini van overturned & he was taken to A.O. Fox Hospital’s Tri-Town Campus for treatment.
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The Unadilla Historical Association & the Unadilla Chamber of Commerce will hold their Santa Saturday & Holiday Magic Parade on December 4th, Spokesperson Linda Bickos told WCDO what is scheduled:
(Linda Bickos 11-15-21)
More Information is available at the Unadilla Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.
A.M. NEWS MONDAY 11-15-21
New York State’s COVID 19 numbers have been trending back up over the last week, after Test Results were reported Saturday. Over 156,000 were tested with 5078 testing positive, for a 3.25% positivity rate. Patient Hospitalization are back up over 1900, patients in an ICU bed was just under 400, and those on ventilators were back up to 216, there were 29 deaths in hospitals & nursing homes Saturday from COVID.
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Delaware County Public Health added 54 more COVID 19 cases Thursday & Friday, with a positivity rate of 8.5%. They reported 248 active cases, 13 hospitalized, 354 quarantined. Delaware County Public Health will be conducting a COVID-19 Pfizer 5-11 year old vaccination clinic on Saturday November 20th at the DCMO BOCES- Harrold Campus from 10AM-1PM. ALL children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, to register go to apps2.health.ny.gov. J&J vaccine will be available for walk-ins over the age of 18. For more information call Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200.
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SUNY Broome admitted the Windsor High School’s entire Senior Class of 2022 to the college in the Windsor/SUNY Broome College Express Partnership event last Wednesday. Windsor Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Scott Beattie told WCDO News that this is the classic Win Win for all parties:
(Scott Beattie 11-12-21)
Beattie said that this was the 3rd year of the College Express Partnership, Windsor’s Class of 2020 became the 1st full class in history to be immediately admitted to SUNY Broome.
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