WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 8-24-21

P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 8-24-21

Governor Kathy Hochul was sworn in at about midnight, and a ceremony involving her family was held at about 10:00 This Morning, after meeting with State leaders this afternoon, Hochul commented on her agenda:

(Governor Hochul 8-24-21)

Hochul will be naming new Department heads & members of her staff over the next several weeks, she said that she will finish out the term of Governor Cuomo & is expected to seek re-election.

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Monday’s full approval of the Pfizer COVID vaccine, led to a mandate for students within the SUNY system to get vaccinated. The mandate includes a 35-day period for students to compete their vaccine series, if students fail to complete the series, they will be de-registered from their courses. SUNY Officials are also urging all staff to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

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State Police announced the line of duty death of Trooper James Monda. On Sunday, Trooper Monda was working a marine detail on the Great Sacandaga Lake, he went into the water and did not resurface, and he was located & was transported to an area Hospital where he later died. Trooper Monda entered the State Police in September 2002 and served for 18 years & is survived by his fiancée, mother and father.

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The Otsego County Department of Health reported that 1 person died from COVID 19 on Saturday, they reported 83 active cases with 14 hospitalizations and 14 new cases as of yesterday. The Otsego County Department of Health encourages those who have not yet been vaccinated to get vaccinated as it is able to prevent hospitalization and death.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 8-24-21

Delaware County Sheriff’s Office announced that a Latham woman was arrested after striking and injuring Walton Police Officer Morgan Seamons while he was engaged in directing traffic on Friday night. Delaware County Sheriff Craig DuMond explains:

(Dumond 1)

Deputies charged 54 year-old Gwyn Trask of Latham with DWI, Driving a vehicle with a BAC of .08% or higher, Failure to comply with a Police Officer & operating a vehicle with an open container, Officer Seamons was transported to Wilson Hospital in Johnson City with non-life-threatening injuries. Sheriff Dumond added that, due to the Bail Reform laws, deputies had to release Trask:

(Dumond 2)

Sheriff DuMond said that the investigation is on-going and more charges are anticipated.

The Binghamton Rumble Ponies announced the inductees for the Binghamton Baseball Shrine Induction Ceremony that will take place the evening of Saturday, September 4th at Mirabito Stadium ahead of the Rumble Ponies game against Richmond. This year’s inductees are former Binghamton players David Wright, Jay Payton & Preston Wilson, who went on to Major League Careers and former Binghamton Mets General Manager Bill Terlecky.

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The Cancer Services Program Mobile Screening Coach will be at Andes Central School today from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, to provide Free mammograms and Pap tests to women 40 and over. To receive more information or to make an appointment, call 1-888-345-0225.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 8-23-21

P.M. NEWS MONDAY 8-23-21

The State Health Department released the statistics for COVID 19 testing on Sunday, with over 101,000 tests administered & a positivity rate jumping up to 3.75%, the majority of those were of the Delta Variant among people who were not vaccinated. Patient Hospitalizations went back over 2,000 Sunday, ICU patients are just over 400 and those on ventilators are up to 188, there were 29 deaths from COVID Sunday, and over 29,000 Vaccine Doses were administered.

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The Chenango United Way will be merging with the Delaware & Otsego Counties United Way soon; Chenango United Way Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco told WCDO News that the pandemic made the situation difficult for many not-for-profit organizations:

(Elizabeth Monaco 8-23-21)

Monaco said that she will be the Executive Director of the new 3 county United Way, however money raised in each county, will be used in the county it was raised in, they will serve about 153,000 people across the 3 counties and will continue to maintain a physical presence in Norwich and Oneonta at their current locations.

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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Bainbridge Days in September, Spokesperson June White explains:

(JUNE WHITE 8-23-21)

White said that more information is available at the Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce Facebook page for the event on Friday September 3rd & Saturday September 4th.

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The City of Oneonta Police Department is looking to hire new staff. Those interested in applying, who can meet the criteria, can apply online at oneonta.ny.us.

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Guilford Open Air Market hosted by 6zero7 Events and Guilford Center Storage to take place this Saturday, August 28th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, featuring a barbecue, free balloons for the kids, bike raffles, face paintings, Smoothies, yard sales items and local vendors. The event is free to the public; vendors interested in participating should register at localvendorconnection.com.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s gave full approval today for the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccination; the full approval is for people 16-years-old and older, it could also lead to more vaccine mandates by companies, universities and local governments across New York State & the nation.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded Friday to a custody dispute in the Town of Middletown, Upon arrival, Deputies learned that the suspect, 30-year old Jeremey Aubry of Margaretville, had taken an 8-year old child from a birthday party on a dirt bike and operated the dirt bike through the Village of Margaretville without helmets. Aubry was charged with endangering the welfare of a child & was released on an appearance ticket for Middletown Court on a later date.

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Delaware County Public Health announced that the Farmer’s Market COVID-19 Clinic this week in Delhi has been cancelled. Delaware County Public Health urges those who have not been vaccinated for COVID 19, to do so as quickly as possible through the “Am I Eligible” App, at area Pharmacies, More information is available at Delaware County Public Health at 832-5200.

A.M. NEWS Monday 8-23-21

Governor Cuomo declared a State of Emergency on for more than half the counties in the state, including all of the local counties, as Hurricane Henri was aiming for Long Island Sunday. The Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency ensures resources which are assigned for State use only are provided to local governments to help protect citizens and infrastructure. Governor Cuomo activated 500 National Guard troops for deployment to help localities with storm response efforts. A Flash Flood watch remains in effect through 8:00 PM tonight.

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Today is Governor Cuomo’s last full day as Governor of New York; He addressed New Yorkers one last time this afternoon:

(Cuomo 8-23-21)

Cuomo will step aside at midnight tonight for Kathy Hochul to be sworn in. Several localities are investigating Cuomo on numerous sexual harassment allegations.

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The State Health Department announced that COVID 19 results from statewide testing Saturday, with about 3% testing positive. The Number of Statewide Hospitalization was up to 1953, the number in ICU beds is up to 404 & the number of ventilators is up to 185. Locally, 26 new cases of COVID 19 were reported in Otsego, Delaware & Chenango Counties Saturday.

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The 6th annual Friends of Rogers Wild Goose Chase 5k Trail Run/Walk will be both virtual and onsite at Rogers Center this year on Saturday, September 18th, 2021. A virtual event also allows participants to complete the run/walk race at their own pace and location of your choosing or at Rogers Center. Registration is now open at runsignup.com

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 8-20-21

P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 8-20-21

State police have identified the deceased in a Hit & Run Motor Vehicle & Pedestrian accident on August 15th, or 16th as 72 year old Alan Weill of Oneonta. State Police continue to ask the public to call them at 561-7400 if they were in the area and may have observed anything. Police announced earlier in the week that that had located the vehicle involved in the hit & run accident, which occurred on State Route 205 near Country Club Road in the town of Oneonta.

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Delaware County Public Health received 61 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the last week; there are currently 90 active cases in the county with 3 hospitalizations & 126 quarantined. According to The CDC Delaware County is currently at high level of community transmission. The CDC and Delaware County Public Health recommend that everyone, even those who are fully vaccinated, wear a mask in indoor public locations, to maximize protection from all variants. In New York State, the Delta variant of COVID-19 has been found to be the predominant strain of COVID-19 currently circulating.

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State Police reported that 27 citations were issued during an Operation Hard Hat detail in Broome County Thursday. Troopers were set up while workers completed bridge work along Interstate 81 in Binghamton; they issued 19 tickets for speeding, 2 for violating seatbelt laws, & 6 for other violations.

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The CDC recommends that people with moderately to severely compromised immune systems should receive an additional dose of a COVID-19 vaccine about 28 days after a 2nd dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. The additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine is recommended only for those being treated for solid tumors or malignancies, those who have had organ transplants, those receiving STEM cell transplants, those being treated with certain cortisone therapies, or those with Chenango County Public Health will host a 3rd dose Moderna Vaccine Clinic on September 1st, at the South Plaza in Norwich from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Appointments or More information regarding eligibility is available at 337-1660.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Office arrested 2 people Tuesday after Deputies responded to a burglary reported in the Town of Hamden. The home owner’s Video captured 2 subjects, 1 with a handgun, who forcefully entered the home. Randy Hawkins of Morris was taken into custody by State Police; George Klinger was taken into custody at his Morris residence by members of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office and State Police. Officers executed a search warrant at Hawkins’ and Klinger’s Morris residence and recovered a quantity of firearms, ammunition and other property reported stolen in recent Delaware County burglaries. Hawkins and Klinger were charged with 1st degree burglary and criminal use of a firearm, they were arraigned in the Town of Hamden Court, Hawkins was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility on $75,000 cash bail and Klinger was remanded on $40,000 cash bail. The investigation is on-going and more arrests are anticipated.

A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 8-20-21

The Rotary Club of Sidney and the Cullman Developmental Center will hold an event for children this Sunday, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm, “The Buzz about Honeybees” will be held at Keith Clark Park on River Street in Sidney, Rotary Spokesman Larry Halbert told WCDO News that it is a safe event for the children:

(Larry Halbert 8-20-21)

Halbert said that the children in attendance will see honeybees contained behind a glass enclosure, & they will get samples of honey to take home.

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The Afton Sidewalk Day returns tomorrow along Main Street & Caswell Street in Downtown Afton, Event coordinator Melissa Matthews of 6Zero7 Events told WCDO that there will fundraisers & vendors set up downtown:

(Melissa Matthews 8-20-21)

The event in Afton runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the full lineup of events & participants is available at aftonsidewalkday.com, or on their Facebook page.

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The Chenango Blues Festival begins tonight in the Chenango County Fair Grounds in Norwich, the show is Free to all but unvaccinated individuals should wear a mask and social distance. Blues festival Spokesman Eric Larsen told WCDO News that they have a full line up of great acts & all safety protocols are in place:

(Eric Larsen 8-20-21)

Larsen said that the Main show will be at the Chenango County Fairgrounds Saturday, tickets will be only be available at chenangobluesfest.org/tickets.

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The Oneonta RC Flyers will hold an Open House Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the BOCES Field in the town of Maryland. There will be Model Demonstrations, flight simulators, more information is available at oneontarcflyers.com

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 8-19-21

P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 8-19-21

The State Labor Department Statewide Unemployment rate decreased 1/10th of 1% in July from 7.7% to 7.6%. Outside of New York City, the unemployment rate decreased from 5.5% to 5.4%. The State Economy added over 43,800 jobs in July, bringing the private sector Job Count to just under 7.5 million, it had dropped to 6.9 million following the shutdown from the pandemic, prior to that the job count was more than 8.2 million.

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New York Lottery Announced the Launch of Additional Powerball Drawings on Monday Nights, starting August 23rd, with sales beginning on Sunday, August 22nd. The new drawing joins the lineup of Powerball drawings currently held Wednesday and Saturday evenings. More information is available at nylottery.ny.gov.

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Governor Cuomo signed legislation requiring banking institutions that maintain checking accounts to pay checks in the order they are received. If a bank receives a check for a greater amount of money than the balance in the account, it may decline to pay the check. However, the banking institution must honor any smaller checks that can be paid with the existing account balance. Previously, if a banking institution receives a check for a larger amount of money than the funds in the account, it will not only dishonor that check, but all subsequent checks, even if there are sufficient funds in the account to pay them.

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Commerce Chenango announced that the effort to strengthen broadband across Chenango County will be getting a $1.9 million assist from the New York State Office of Community Renewal. The Chenango County Board of Supervisors accepted the Community Development Block Grant recently through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or “CARES” Act. Funds will be used to bolster wireless internet in the City of Norwich and the Town of New Berlin, plans call for the installation of wireless antennas atop already existing tall structures within the municipalities.

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Sidney Police Department responded early this morning to the area of Great American for a report of a person causing a disturbance. Upon arrival officers located 38 year old Bobbi Worden, who is alleged to have caused damage to a vehicle, she became combative when officers attempted to take her into custody. Worden was charged with Criminal mischief, Resisting arrest, Obstruction of governmental administration, she was released on an appearance ticket for Village of Sidney Court at a later date.

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A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 8-19-21

Broome County District Attorney Mike Korchak announced that Joseph Henahan of Binghamton was sentenced in Broome County Court yesterday, to 10 years in State Prison followed by 15 years of post-release supervision, after being found guilty of 1st degree attempted rape , for trying to arrange a sexual encounter with an 8 year old through social media. The FBI & State Police assisted with the investigation.

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The Chenango Blues Festival begins tonight in the East Park in Downtown Norwich with a free show starting at 7:00 PM tonight, with Friday Night’s concert at the Chenango County Fair Grounds in Norwich, the Friday show is Free to all but unvaccinated individuals should wear a mask and social distance. Blues festival Spokesman Eric Larsen told WCDO News that they have a full line up of great acts & all safety protocols are in place:

(Eric Larsen 8-19-21)

Larsen said that the Main show will be at the Chenango County Fairgrounds Saturday, tickets will be only be available at chenangobluesfest.org/tickets.

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Otsego County’s annual Household Hazardous Waste Days will be this Friday & Saturday, for County Residents to properly dispose of items free of charge. Accepted Items this year includes enamel paints, pesticides, Antifreeze, batteries & more. Items can be dropped off Friday from 8:00 to 11:00 AM at the Unadilla Town barn & Saturday at the Meadows Office Complex in Cooperstown, residents are asked to arrive by name, A through H will go from 8:00 to 9:30 AM, I through Q from 9:30 to 11:00 AM, and R through Z from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM, more information is available at 547-4225.

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State Senator Fred Akshar will continue his district-wide Recovery and Reopening Tour at 4 locations in Greene today. Akshar will stop at the Ball Flats, The Silo Restaurant, The Greene Bowlodrome & Chenango Sales; to discuss how the state can better assist them recover from the crippling pandemic. Business owners who would like a visit from Senator Akshar are encouraged to sign up online at Akshar.NYSenate.Gov to add their business to the Tour. Senator Akshar’s staff will then contact them to schedule a visit.

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The Sherburne EMS Squad received a gift from Chobani, a $150,000 ambulance. The new Ambulance was unveiled Tuesday at the Chobani plant, Sherburne Mayor Bill Acee told WCDO News recently that the old ambulance had numerous problems that would cost about $10,000 to repair, and fundraising efforts were underway to get a new ambulance, which will cover the Village of Sherburne and the Fire Departments that protects 3 adjacent townships.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 8-18-21

P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 8-18-21

The State Health Department reports that 95% of Recent COVID Positive tests are linked to the Delta Variant. So far, More Than 23 Million Vaccine Shots have been delivered Statewide, with over 52,000 Vaccine Doses Administered Over the most recent 24 Hour period. Over 156,000 people were tested for COVID Tuesday. With over 4700, or just over 3% testing positive. 75 more New Yorkers were hospitalized bring the total close to 1900, over 380 patients are in ICU Beds, 157 are on ventilators. There were 20 COVID deaths reported.

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New York State 1st Responders & Law Enforcement Agencies Are Gearing up For action that may be necessary due to the heavy downpours that may come from Tropical Storm Fred. The State Department of Transportation will be patrolling areas susceptible to flooding. State Police has instructed all Troopers to remain vigilant and closely monitor conditions for any problems. Additional personnel will be deployed to affected areas as needed, including in the Southern Tier, Central New York. All four-wheel drive vehicles and all specialty vehicles, including Utility Terrain Vehicles, are in-service. Utility companies are urged to be ready to respond for issues masticated with flash flooding as well as downed trees & power lines.

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Governor Andrew Cuomo is now being investigated for alleged sexual harassment by the Manhattan & Westchester District Attorney’s offices, in addition to the investigation already underway by the Albany County Sheriff’s Department. The findings of the State Assembly Impeachment investigation are being turned over to all who are investigating Cuomo’s alleged improprieties.

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Following the United States Department of Agriculture’s announcement that up to $500 million in American Rescue Plan emergency rural health care funding will be newly available, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is encouraging all eligible New York entities to apply ahead of the deadline. Applicants may apply for Impact Grants by October 12th, and Recovery Grants on a continual basis until funds are expended. Applications & more information can be found at rd.usda.gov or gillibrand.senate.gov.

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The 2021 Sidney Veteran’s Memorial Park Fundraising Golf Tournament will be held at the Sidney Golf & Country Club on September 11th, organizer Tom Ruff told WCDO News that there is work to be done at the Park this year with the money raised:

(Tom Ruff 8-18-21)

To register for the Golf Tournament, call Tom Ruff at 518-256-7899, the deadline to register is September 9th.

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The Appalachian Regional Commission announced approval of a grant today to the Rural Health Network for $150,000 for their “Get There” transportation to employment program. The program provides for assistance for those who are not able to purchase their own transportation, to get to & from work in the Southern Tier. More information about the program is available at 692-7669.

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The Chenango Blues Festival begins tonight in the East Park in Downtown Norwich with a free show starting at 7:00 PM tonight, with Friday Night’s concert at the Chenango County Fair Grounds in Norwich, the Friday show is Free to all but unvaccinated individuals should wear a mask and social distance. The Main show will be at the Chenango County Fairgrounds, No tickets will be available this year by mail or at the gate, Advance sale tickets will be $40 for adults 18 and over at chenangobluesfest.org/tickets, the headliner will be Jimmy Vaughn of Fabulous Thunderbird’s” fame.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 8-17-21

P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 8-17-21

The Afton Sidewalk Day returns this Saturday throughout downtown Afton, Event coordinator Melissa Matthews of 6Zero7 Events explains:

(Melissa Matthews 8-17-21)

The event on Saturday in Afton runs from 9:00 Am to 3:00 PM, the full lineup of events & participants is available at aftonsidewalkday.com, or on their Facebook page.

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The Chenango County Public Health announced that with the increase on COVID 19 cases, they are once again releasing their statistics every day. Today they reported 94 active cases, 7 hospitalized with 193 quarantined; they are up over 3700 cases with 80 deaths since the start of the pandemic. This Saturday, a 2nd dose Pfizer COVID vaccination clinic will be held at the old Label Shopper location in the South Plaza in Norwich from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Chenango County Health Department has COVID-19 vaccinations in their clinics; appointments are requested by calling 337-1660. Pfizer clinics will be held on August 20th & 27th.

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The State Fair is scrapping its traditional “Governor’s Day” event, as Governor Cuomo is resigning 4 days after the Fair starts this Friday in Syracuse. Traditionally, the state’s Governor does a ceremonial ribbon cutting at the start of every State Fair, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul said that she plans to attend the State Fair at some point; she becomes Governor on August 24th.

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The Oneida County Sheriff’s office arrested 33 year old Brian Marshall of Camden after allegedly stabbing 5 people Monday afternoon after an altercation in the Goodlife Bar of Camden where he used a sharp metal pick to stab the 5 victims. Marshall was taken into custody in the bar’s parking lot after deputies deployed a Taser. None of the injuries were life threatening. Marshall was charged with 5 counts of 2nd degree Assault, Marshall was also arrested by Otsego County Sheriff’s Office Sunday for 3rd & 4th degree Grand Larceny and several traffic tickets after failure to comply with officers trying to stop him in a stolen vehicle, he was issued appearance tickets after his Sunday arrest, Marshall is waiting for court action on all the charges & more charges may be forthcoming.

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The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown has announced that 38 previous members of the Hall’s fraternity will be on hand to honor Derek Jeter, Larry Walker, Ted Simmons, and Marvin Miller when they are inducted into the Hall September 8th. The induction ceremony will take place on Wednesday, September 8th at 1:30 p.m. on the grounds Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown. The ceremony will also be aired live on MLB Network. For more information, visit baseballhall.org.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 8-17-21

The American Red Cross is experiencing a blood shortage due to the cancellation of blood drives and has issued an emergency request for all blood types. A blood drive is being held today at the A.O. Fox Hospital Tri-Town Campus on Pearl Street in Sidney, from 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM in Conference Room. Appointments may be made at redcrossblood.org or by calling 1-800-Red Cross.

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The next Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting will be held this morning at 7:30 AM at Bob’s Diner. Chamber members are encouraged to attend.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 8-16-21

P.M. NEWS MONDAY 8-16-21

STATE POLICE ARE ASKING FOR THE PUBLIC’S HELP IN A FATAL HIT AND RUN INVOLVING A PEDESTRIAN. LATE SUNDAY NIGHT OR EARLY MONDAY MORNING A PEDESTRIAN WAS STRUCK BY AN unknown VEHICLE ON RTE.205 NEAR COUNTRY CLUB ROAD IN THE TOWN OF ONEONTA. THE VEHICLE DID NOT STOP OR CONTACT POLICE. STATE ROUTE 205 AT BROWN STREET AND CHESTNUT STREET EXTENSION IS CLOSED AS POLICE INVESTIGATE THE SCENE. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CONTACT AT 561-7400. Monday afternoon Updates; The roadway is now open & A vehicle involved has been located.  The investigation is on-going. 

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A 35-year-old man from Tioga County has been arrested after threatening a Trooper with a shotgun. On Thursday evening, a Trooper on patrol in the town of Candor observed a man with a shotgun over his shoulder walking down the roadway, as the trooper approached 35 year old Dustin White of Candor, pointed the shotgun at the Trooper & then barricaded himself in his home. White was ultimately taken into custody early Friday morning by the State Police Special Operations Response Team, he was charged with Menacing a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon & Resisting Arrest, White was transported to Tioga County Central Arraignment and Processing. The investigation continues.

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Basset Healthcare Network’s Fox Care Center in Oneonta will re-open on Tomorrow, including FoxCare Fitness. A boil water advisory will remain in effect until at least Wednesday, Pharmacy patients are encouraged to call Bassett Healthcare Network’s Cooperstown clinic at 607-547-5127 for immediate medication assistance today. Updates are available at Bassett’s Facebook page or bassett.org.

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CHENANGO COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCED THAT they have 91 Active Cases, 197 active Quarantines 197, 6 hospitalized & a total of 3694 Total Confirmed Cases & 80 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

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THE BAINBRIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL HAVE THEIR MONTHLY MEETING ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 17TH AT 7:30AM AT BOB’S DINER ON NORTH MAIN STREET. ALL CHAMBER MEMBERS AND INTERESTED COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.

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Commerce Chenango will host its Annual Membership Luncheon on Thursday, September 9th at Hidden Springs Brewhouse in Norwich. This event, which is being held during ‘Chamber Week’, will be an opportunity to honor our members, who have chosen to make an investment in support of our mission. We will also celebrate winners of the 2021 ‘Spirit of Chenango County’, ‘Excellence in Small Business’, Manufacturer of the Year’ and ‘Non-Profit Agency of the Year’ award winners.

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State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie told reporters that the State Constitution prohibits the legislature from impeaching a governor after he has resigned, so when Andrew Cuomo leaves office on August 24th, the Assembly’s impeachment investigation into him will officially be suspended. State Senator Peter Oberacker said that he was disappointed with the Speaker’s Position, but has learned that the Senate will get a report into their findings:

(Senator Peter Oberacker 8-16-21)

Assembly Speaker Heastie said that all evidence gathered by the Assembly over the last 5 months investigation will be turned over to law enforcement agencies that have ongoing criminal investigations into the Governor’s alleged illegal activities.

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All healthcare workers in New York State, including staff at hospitals and long-term care facilities including nursing homes, adult care, and other congregate care settings, will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Monday, September 27th. The State Health Department will issue Section 16 Orders and implement a policy mandating employee vaccinations, with limited exceptions for those with religious or medical reasons. To date, 75% of the state’s 450,000 hospital workers, 74% of the state’s 30,000 adult care facility workers, and 68% of the state’s 145,500 nursing home workers have completed their vaccine series. The State reported a 3.6% positive COVID 19 positivity rate Sunday, out of over 99,000 people tested, or 3575 positives, over 1700 are hospitalized, with 362 in an ICU bed & 134 on Ventilators, there were 11 deaths Sunday.

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A.M. NEWS Monday 8-16-21

The 134th Annual Delaware County Fair returns today through Saturday, Spokesman Jason Craig said that they are ready to go at the fairgrounds in Walton:

(Jason Craig 8-16-21)

The full slate of activities is available at delawarecountyfair.org.

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Starting Monday, August 16th, the Susquehanna SPCA monthly rabies clinics will be first come, first serve, at the new location on State Route 28 Cooperstown. Pet owners are reminded to bring the pet’s previous rabies certificate, so that the veterinarian can look at it to determine if your pet is eligible for a 3-year vaccine. Rabies clinics will be held on August 16th, September 13th, October 4th, November 15th & December 13th, more information is available at 547-8111 extension 111.

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OTSEGO COUNTY’S ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DAYS WILL BE THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY. IT ALLOWS OTSEGO COUNTY RESIDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISPOSE OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES FREE OF CHARGE. ALLOWABLE ITEMS INCLUDE ENAMEL PAINTS, PESTICIDES, ANTIFREEZE, BATTERIES AND MORE. OTSEGO COUNTY RESIDENTS CAN DROP OFF HAZARDOUS WASTES FRIDAY FROM 8 TO 11 AM AT THE UNADILLA TOWN BARN AND SATURDAY AT THE MEADOWS OFFICE COMPLEX IN COOPERSTOWN…WHERE RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO ARRIVE BY NAME…IF YOUR LAST NAME BEGINS WITH A THRU H, ARRIVE FROM 8 TO 9:30AM…I THRU Q FROM 9:30 TO 11:30AM AND R THRU Z FROM 11:30AM TO 1PM. FOR QUESTIONS, CALL 5474225.

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Otsego County Department of Health reports a HIGH level of community transmission of COVID 19. The CDC & Otsego County Department of Health recommend everyone, even those who are fully vaccinated, wear a mask indoors in public to maximize protection from the Delta variant and prevent possibly spreading it to others. Since May 1st, there has been 291 cases of COVID-19 reported in Otsego County, 76% are unvaccinated or vaccine status is unknown, 24% are breakthough cases in vaccinated individuals, the overall number of cases in vaccinated individuals remains at less than 1%, 13.4% of the cases are in children 0-11 years of age, 7.9% in 12-17 years of age, 57.3% in 18-55 years of age & 21.3% 56 and older. There have 10 individuals hospitalized since May 1st, all were unvaccinated, Health Officials urge everyone to get vaccinated against COVID 19.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 8-13-21

P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 8-13-21

THE NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME IN COOPERSTOWN WILL RECEIVE 4.7 MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE COVID RECOVERY BILL. U.S. SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMER SAID THE GRANT WILL PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO HELP CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS LIKE MUSEUMS RECOVER LOSSES DUE TO THE PANDEMIC.

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THE FOXCARE CENTER AND FOXCARE FITNESS IN ONEONTA REMAIN CLOSED TODAY. BASSETT SPOKESPERSON, GABI ARGO EXPLAINS WHY….

(GABBY ARGO 8-13-21)

ARGO SAID THAT A NEW WELL PUMP IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE AND BE INSTALLED OVER THE WEEKEND AND THEY HOPE TO RESTORE FULL MEDICAL SERVICES BY MONDAY. UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT BASSETT DOT ORG ON BASSETT’S FACEBOOK PAGE. PATIENTS NEEDING PRESCRIPTIONS SHOULD CALL 547-5127 FOR ASSISTANCE.

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THE DELAWARE COUNTY FAIR IN WALTON WILL BE HELD FROM AUGUST 16TH TO THE 21ST THIS YEAR. THIS YEAR’S FAIR WILL FEATURE OVER 150 VENDORS AND NEARLY 15 HUNDRED HEAD OF LIVESTOCK…AS WELL AS MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, 4H COMPETITIONS, TRACTOR & TRUCK PULLS, DEMOLITION DERBY, CONTESTS, BIKE GIVEAWAYS, AND EVEN A DAILY GIANT ICE CREAM SUNDAE. THE DELAWARE COUNTY FAIR IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST COUNTY FAIRS IN New York STATE.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued an alert to New Yorkers, warning them about the “Boss Scam,” a common text and email scam in which fraudsters pose as a consumer’s employer and request gift cards due to a purported work emergency. This scam may be on the rise during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic since many employees are working remotely. New Yorkers who have been targeted by this scam are urged to file a complaint by completing and submitting a Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau online complaint form or by calling (800) 771-7755.

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Due to an increased spread of COVID-19, Chenango County is requiring mandatory face masks in all County Buildings and Offices at the start of business on Monday, August 16, 2021. It is also at this time recommended that Chenango County businesses, organizations and schools immediately implement a face mask requirement for their vaccinated and unvaccinated employees, patrons and students. More information is available at 337-1660.

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The State DOT is looking for people to fill a variety of positions in the Southern Tier. Currently there is a need to hire Snow plow drivers for the upcoming winter, those with CDL’s are preferred, but all applicants are welcome. More information is available at ny.gov.

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Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul said that she plans to run for Governor in 2022, after she finishes up Governor Cuomo’s existing term. Cuomo will officially resign August 24th, Hochul will then take over as Governor. She plans to name a New Lieutenant Governor next week.

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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 8-13-21

The Columbus Community Church will be celebrating their 100 anniversary tomorrow with a Chicken Barbecue & other activities, Pastor Dick Sliter explains:

(Pastor Dick Sliter 8-13-21)

Pastor Sliter said that State Senator Peter Oberacker & New Berlin Mayor Peter Lennon will attend, the church is located at 4311 State Highway 80 in New Berlin.

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Live Performances return Saturday night at the Martin W. Kappel Theater in Norwich, when the Chenango County Arts Council brings back Mark Sands & the Realtime Dixieland Band, Executive Director Alecia O’Neill explains:

(Alecia O’Neill 8-14-21)

O’Neill said that other shows will be announced shortly at chenangoarts.org.

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The hot weather continues in the Tri-County region, local Meteorologist Rich Townsend explains:

(Rich Townsend 8-13-21)

Townsend said that he expects the high temperatures to break by Saturday.

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The Greene Community Yard Sales will be held tomorrow from 9:00 Am to 4:00 PM, throughout the town, More information is available at their Facebook page, or by calling 759-2415.

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From August 6th to August 12th, 2021, Delaware County Public Health received 78 new positive cases of COVID-19. There are currently 76 active cases in the county with 3 hospitalizations. 110 ARE IN Quarantine Currently, There Have Been 52 Deaths in Delaware County.

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