WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 6-26-24

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 6-26-24

The Southern Tier Music Fest is fast approaching on July 6th at the Sidney Municipal Airport, there are General Admission Tickets left according to Teri Schunk of 4Towns Forward & The Sidney Chamber of Commerce:

(Teri Schunk 6-26-24)

Sidney Village Mayor Ray Baker said that there are some rules for this event on Village Property & it will be advantageous to the village:

(Ray Baker 6-26-24)

More information is available at southerntiermusicfest.com.

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On June 19th, State Police conducted an Underage Drinking Initiative in Chenango County. During the initiative, 13 businesses in Norwich & Sherburne were checked for compliance, all 13 were found in compliance and did not sell any alcohol to the underage operative. During these investigations, businesses are checked utilizing a Trooper in plain clothes and one or several underage operatives who cannot lie about their age or provide a false date of birth.

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Tuesday was Primary day in New York State, there were not many primary races in the Tri-County, for democrats in the 102nd Assembly District, Janet Tweed defeated Mary Finneran by a vote of 1779 to 1,696. The 102nd District takes up a large portions of Delaware & Otsego Counties.

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23 year old Elijah Gibson of Endicott, pleaded guilty Monday in Broome County Court to Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Gibson will spend 5 years in New York State Prison, followed by 3 years of post-release supervision. On December 30th, in Endicott, Gibson possessed a loaded and operable 9mm firearm. Gibson is due back in court for sentencing on September 25th.

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State Police will be holding a Child Passenger Car Safety Seat Check today, as State Law requires that all children must be restrained in an appropriate child restraint system while riding in a motor vehicle until they reach their 8th birthday. Troopers will be available from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at the Broome County Fairgrounds in Whitney Point.

A.M. NEWS Wednesday 6-26-24

Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a fatal, two car motor vehicle accident yesterday morning on State Highway 28 in the Town of Meredith. 45 year old Marsha Rotella of Delhi was traveling on State Highway 28 when she was attempted to pass a 2nd vehicle, operated by 46 year old Jamie Navarro of Pembroke Pines, Florida, an approaching, uninvolved vehicle caused Rotella to steer back into the southbound lane & she hit the Navarro vehicle, lost control, she skidded off the roadway and overturned, Rotella was ejected from the vehicle, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

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The Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden leads the Republican predecessor Donald Trump 47%-39% among registered voters in New York State, according to a recent Siena College poll. New York State Voters have not favored a Republican for President since Ronald Reagan in 1984.

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The U.S. Department of Labor found A.W. Stiles Contractors of McMinnville, Tennessee failed to provide 4 workers with effective fall protection, following an investigation, into a fatal fall of a worker in Smyrna, last December, The workers were replacing an aluminum standing seam roof on a building at Baillie Lumber Company, OSHA also found that A.W. Stiles did not train employees on fall hazards & respiratory hazards were not evaluated, Stiles also failed to ensure workers were medically able to use respirators. A.W. Stiles was cited for 8 violations, with a total of $83,885 in penalties.

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American Red Cross Blood Drives will continue today, one will be held from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Delhi Alliance Church, another will be in Oneonta, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Hunt College Union at SUNY Oneonta, Appointments can be made at RedCrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App.  

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