P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 2-25-25
Former area Republican Congressman Marc Molinaro has been nominated to head up the Federal Transit Administration. The FTA supports various transit systems nationwide, Molinaro would report to the Secretary of Transportation. Molinaro sat on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure during his congressional tenure.
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Governor Kathy Hochul launched a new “You’re Hired” initiative to recruit public sector workers into State service. The announcement comes as the federal government prepares to lay off thousands of federal workers. Fired Federal workers can go to ny.gov/wewantyou.
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State Attorney General Letitia James announced she secured a $16.75 million lawsuit settlement from DoorDash. The settlement resulted from DoorDash misleading consumers and its delivery workers, by using the tips intended for them to subsidize the Door Dash employees guaranteed pay. Attorney General James said that DoorDash would pay employees $16.75 million in restitution and up to $1 million in administration costs.
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The State Department of Health has approved $8 million in funding for constructing a new Chase Memorial Nursing Home and Rehabilitation facility adjacent to the existing site in New Berlin. The Groundbreaking would be in the Spring of 2026, More information about the Chase Memorial Nursing Home and their affiliated facilities can be found at goodshepherdcommunities.org.
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Valley Veterinary Associates on State Route 7 in Unadilla recently added a new 3D Imaging equipment at their facility, to greatly upgrade their ability to diagnose various pet injuries or tumors, Valley Veterinary Associates owner Dr. Jon Davis explains:
(Dr. Davis 2-25-25)
Dr. Davis said that the technology is also available to other veterinarians around the region, previously they would refer pets or farm animals to Cornell University to receive a diagnosis & treatment with the 3D imaging technology.
A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 2-25-25
State Police arrested 24 year old Paige Wallace of Guilford for Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Troopers were dispatched to a report of a crash on State Highway 23 in the town of Morris, they found a vehicle that went off the roadway and struck a guiderail. Wallace failed Field Sobriety Tests, She was additionally found in possession of illicit substances and metal knuckles. Wallace was issued appearance tickets to the Morris Town Court on March 10, 2025. State Police arrested 12 people for DWI or driving while ability impaired by drugs, in Troop C, during the week of February 17th to the 23rd.
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State Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado announced that he would not seek re- election next year on the tickets with current Governor Kathy Hochul next year. Delgado said “all options are on the table”, making it possible that he may challenge Hochul for the Democratic Party Nomination for Governor. Hochul’s office announced that they have begun taking steps to identify a new running mate for 2026. Delgado previously served in Congress, serving much of the WCDO listening area in the then 19th District.
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2 Red Cross Blood Drives are being held locally today, as Blood Supplies remain low. One Drive will be held from 1 pm. – 6 pm., at the Sidney Elks Lodge, 104 River Street; another will be from 1 pm. – 5:30 pm., Walton First Baptist Church, 55 Townsend Street; make an appointments with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
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Commerce Chenango is hosting an Economic Outlook Breakfast this morning at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich. The Keynote Speaker will be Ken Entenmann of NBT, the event begin at 7:30.
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Working Solutions announced another virtual job fair for businesses & job seekers in 7 area counties, it will be held today from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. More information is available at working-solutions.org.
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