P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 10-15-14

Sidney Firefighters, State Police & Sidney Village police responded to a multiple vehicle accident this morning at about 11:30, at west Main Street and Wood road in the town of Sidney. WCDO News will have further details as they become available.
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A Brooklyn man was arrested after police found him with 424 bags of heroin at a motel in the Town of Dickinson. The Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task Force arrested 28-year-old Angel Guadalupe after searching his motel room on Old Front Street. Police also found a digital scale used for weighing narcotics, packaging materials and a cutting agent. Guadalupe was charged with 2 counts of 3rd degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and 3 counts of 2nd degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia. He was arraigned in Fenton Town Court and sent to the Broome County jail without bail.
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Students don’t have to wait for a college tour to learn more about their higher education options. The 43rd Greater Binghamton College Day gives students a chance to speak to representatives from more than 175 colleges, universities, military groups and financial institutions. Tonight’s session runs from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Broome County Arena in Binghamton. College Day is free and open to the public. For more information, visit greaterbinghamtoncollegeday.org.
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State Police arrested 21-year-old Logan Coss of Roxbury for 2nd degree burglary following a report of missing money from a residence on Lake Street in Roxbury. An investigation determined Coss had entered the residence and stole $230 cash. He was arraigned in Town of Roxbury Court and sent to the Delaware County Jail on $1,000 cash bail. Coss is due back in court October 20.
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The State DEC is accepting comments on proposed changes to the freshwater fishing regulations through December 1st. The DEC modifies the sport fishing regulations every two years as part of DEC’s commitment to enhance fishing opportunities and protect the State’s freshwater resources. The new regulations are scheduled to take effect on April 1st. The proposals can be read and comments accepted at dec.ny.gov
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Governor Cuomo signed a bill to designate yogurt as the official New York snack. Cuomo approved the legislation on the day of the state’s second Yogurt Summit, a public forum at Cornell University in Ithaca on issues facing dairy producers.

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