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ATTORNEY GENERAL LETITIA JAMES – WCDO Radio News http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews FM 100.9 / AM 1490 in Sidney, Bainbridge, and Unadilla, NY, and Worldwide @ WCDOLive.com Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:17:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 43172800 WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 4-9-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-tuesday-4-9-24/ http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-tuesday-4-9-24/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:17:46 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10265 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 4-9-24

The Annual Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament will return to the Streets of Downtown Norwich in July, after a few years at the Norwich high school complex, Organizer Tom Revoir comments:

(Tom Revoir 4-9-24)

Registration & more information is available at macker.com and click on the map for the Norwich tournament.

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The Deadline to sign up to sell your wares & get on the 4 Towns Forward Maps for their April 27th event is approaching, Teri Schunk of 4 Towns Forward explains:

(Teri Schunk 4-9-24)

The 4 Towns Forward Yard Sale event will be on Saturday April 27th, also the Unadilla & Bainbridge Fire Departments will have their community Open House & Recruitment event as well.

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The 2024 Great New York State Fair begins Wednesday, August 21 and continues through Monday, September 2. Some of the acts lined up for the Chevrolet Court free Concerts will include; Chubby Checker, Sophie B. Hawkins, Sister Sledge, Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone, & Blue Öyster Cult, dates & times can be found at nysfair.ny.gov.

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State Attorney General Letitia James announced that 2 conservative political operatives; Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, will have to pay $1.25 million under a settlement to New York. Wohl & Burkman orchestrated a robocall campaign to dissuade about 85,000 Black people from voting in the 2020 election, in Ohio, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois. The robocall told the victims that they could be subjected to arrest, debt collection and forced vaccination if they voted by mail. Wohl and Burkman pleaded guilty to felony telecommunications fraud in Ohio, they were sued in New York by The National Coalition on Black Civil Participation, they also recruited a college student to falsely claim he was raped by then-Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 4-9-24

Broome County District Attorney’s office announced that 39 year old Majid Richardson of Binghamton was found guilty of 4 counts of Criminal Contempt, plus 3rd degree Robbery and 2 counts of Grand Larceny by a Jury in Broome County Court. On June 1, 2023, Richardson forcibly stole from a victim and then attempted to contact that victim multiple times from Broome County Jail after an order of protection was issued. Richardson is due back in court for sentencing on July 3, 2024, where he will be sentenced to State Prison.

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The State Department of Agriculture & markets announced that 22 organizations will receive grants for food resiliency projects. The Unadilla Community Farm Education Center will receive over $44,000 dollars in grant money.

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The Next Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours will be on Wednesday, April 17 from 5:30 to 6:30 pm at the Delhi Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on State Highway 10, Delhi. Chamber members interested in attending can Register at delawarecounty.org.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 3-4-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-monday-3-4-24/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 20:42:58 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10206 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS MONDAY 3-4-24

Broome County District Attorney’s Office announced that Dylan Shoemaker of Colesville was sentenced to 12 years to life for 2nd degree Assault in Broome County Court. On February 6, 2023, State Troopers responded to Shoemaker’s residence in Nineveh for a domestic incident. Shoemaker punched a Trooper while being placed into custody, resulting in injury of that Trooper.

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The Harpursville Fire Department responded to a fire Saturday at 329 Hartz Road in the Town of Colesville. Harpursville Firefighters were assisted at the scene by firefighters from Windsor, West Windsor, Deposit, Masonville, Greene, Afton, Port Crane & several other departments responded, firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading, there was mostly smoke & water damage.

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Attorney General Letitia James kicked off National Consumer Protection Week by releasing a list of the top 10 consumer complaints received by the Office in 2023. Over 5500 complaints were made regarding retail establishments, over 3900 were about landlord tenant issues, over 3500 were complaints about auto sales & service, over 3200 were about banking institutions, and over 2500 were regarding internet security issues.

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State DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos announced that he will step down from that position after serving for 8 1/2 years. Seggos is the longest-serving DEC Commissioner in State history, he will step down on April 1st.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s office arrested 54-year-old Thomas Burrows Jr. of Manhattan on a Bench Warrant issued by the Town of Stamford Court. Burrows was being held in the Delaware County Correctional Facility on an unrelated charge at the time of his arrest. This warrant was issued due to Burrows’s failure to appear in court in connection with a charge of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Burrows was arraigned and was remanded to the Delaware County Correctional Facility on $2,000 cash bail or $4,000 secured bond.

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The Next Meeting of the General Clinton Canoe Regatta will be held tonight in Bainbridge, the meeting begins at 6:30 PM in the back of Bob’s Diner.

A.M. NEWS MONDAY 3-4-24

The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a crash that killed a Walton Couple Tuesday. Raymond & Joan Light of Walton were killed in the crash on Franklin Depot Road, they were pronounced dead at the scene, the investigation into the cause of the crash is continuing.

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30 year old Charles Walsh of Sidney was indicted by the Delaware County Grand Jury for multiple counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia, he is accused of possessing fentanyl & Methamphetamine with intent to sell, as well as for having packaging materials in order to package & sell controlled substances. Walsh could face up to 14 years in state prison and 5 years of additional post release supervision.

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51 year old Kim Kraemer of Margaretville was indicted by a Delaware County Grand Jury for Driving While Ability Impaired by a Combination of Drugs and Alcohol & Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, for driving a motor vehicle under the combined influence of drugs and alcohol while in the Town of Delhi on August 28, 2023, if convicted, she faces the maximum sentence of 1 and 1/3 to 4 years in state prison.

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The National Weather Service reports that a tornado touched down in the Town of Chenango in Broome County on February 28, at around 5:00 PM. The tornado was rated an EF-1, with winds around 100 MPH.

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4 goats were killed in an early Saturday Morning barn fire in Edmeston. Firefighters arrived to find the barn fully engulfed at 5526 Highway 18, no injuries were reported to firefighters, the fire was ruled as accidental.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 2-29-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-thursday-2-29-24/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 20:30:42 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10202 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-29-24

NYSEG reports that the number of power outages in the WCDO listening area this afternoon was down to around 250, down from about 850 this morning, all attributed to the high winds that came through the region last night. NYSEG crews hopes to have all the power restored shortly.

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Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested Sabrina Johnson of Oswego County for 2nd degree Burglary, Attempted Grand Larceny, Criminal Mischief & Conspiracy, last November, the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office Road Patrol Division received a Burglary complaint in New Berlin, the investigation found that Johnson and a co-defendant caused damage while burglarizing a residence, stole items from within the residence, and attempted to steal a car. Johnson was located at the Town of New Berlin Court and was taken into custody without incident, she was arraigned and was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on cash bail, she will return to Town of New Berlin Court at a later date.

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Broome County Sheriff’s Office arrested 57 year old William MacDowall of Binghamton for Hindering Prosecution and Obstructing Governmental Administration, after hindering police from entering his residence to arrest his son, 25 year old Justin MacDowall, on an active felony bench warrant for Violation of Probation and an active arrest warrant for Strangulation. Justin MacDowall was charged with Resisting Arrest and Obstructing Governmental Administration in addition to the warrants, both men face court action shortly.

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State Lawmakers approved the new Congressional redistricting maps on Wednesday in Albany. The maps were said to be very similar to the maps used in the 2022 elections with only a few changes.

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The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance reminds seniors that, for most localities, the deadline to apply for greater property tax savings through the Enhanced STAR property tax exemption is March 1. Basic STAR exemption recipients who turn 65 this year and meet the eligibility requirements should apply to their assessor for the Enhanced STAR exemption. For more information go to tax.ny.gov.

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Attorney General Letitia James is leading an investigation into the February 22 AT&T outage that left many customers without service for up to 12 hours nationwide. New Yorkers affected by the service outage are encouraged to file a complaint online at att.com.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-29-24

Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce is holding a follow up meeting tonight as a follow up to the “Re-Unite Bainbridge” meeting of a few years ago, Bainbridge Chamber President John Payne explains:

(John Payne 2-29-24)

Payne said that the meeting will be at 6:00 PM in the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater and the public is invited.

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Commerce Chenango will host their next Economic Outlook Breakfast today at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich. The Keynote Speaker will be NBT”S Chief Investment Officer Ken Entenmann, registration begins at 7:30, the program begins at 8:00 AM.

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Alan Holmes of Binghamton was sentenced as a 2nd time felony offender to Attempted Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in Broome County Court. On June 7, 2021, Holmes was found in possession of approximately 50 grams of fentanyl following a traffic stop in Johnson City stemming from suspected drug activity in Endwell. Holmes admitted to possession with the intent to sell, he was sentenced to 6.5 years in State Prison, followed by 3 years of post-release supervision.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-monday-2-5-24/ Mon, 05 Feb 2024 20:39:55 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10162 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24

Early Saturday at 2:04 AM the City of Norwich Fire Department was dispatched for the report of a structure fire involving a “carport” at 19 Miller Street in the City, firefighters found a working house fire, a single occupant was located at a 2nd floor window, jumped from the window & was taken to Chenango Memorial Hospital & was transported to University Hospital in Syracuse, listed in critical condition. Norwich Fire Department was assisted by the North Norwich & Oxford Fire Departments, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino said that several tenants did escape, but 2 adult individuals were deceased. The investigation into the incident is still on going, with the City of Norwich Police Department, and the Chenango County Office Emergency Services Fire Investigation Unit.

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Oneonta Police responded last Tuesday to the area of 30 Center Street to the report of a male that had suffered a gunshot wound. A 36-year-old male was located and was taken to an area hospital, an assailant fled the scene prior. Oneonta Police were assisted by State Police, State University Police at Oneonta and the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office in the search for a suspect & collecting of evidence. Oneonta Police were able to identify the suspect as Miguel Alcaraz, who was taken into custody & was charged with 2nd degree Burglary last Wednesday. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the Oneonta Police Department at (607) 432-1111.

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The Norwich police arrested 6 people following an investigation into animal cruelty and neglect at 60 Mitchell Street. Police charged 48 year old Barbara Herbert, 50 year old Norman Herbert, 20 year old Americus Herbert, 51 year old Stacy Cox, 22 year old Johnathan Fuller & 20 year old Kendra Cummings, all of Norwich, for a variety of charges including animal cruelty, endangering the welfare of a child Conspiracy & other charges, All were released and issued appearance tickets to appear at Norwich City Court at a later date.

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Helios Care announced a fundraiser coming up on February 23 from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. The Dine Out For a Cause event will be held at the Feel Good Smoothie Bar and Cafe, 4 Clinton Plaza Drive, Oneonta, a percentage of the proceeds will go to raise awareness and support for Helios Care. More information is available at 607- 432-5525

A.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-5-24

Otsego County Sheriff’s Office & Cooperstown Police Department announced that a deceased male was found Friday morning in the Susquehanna River, the deceased was identified as Matthew Sisson of Otego, who was missing for 7 days. Sisson left Bassett Hospital Friday January 26th, where he had been transferred from Fox Hospital in Oneonta with Appendix issues.

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30 year old Autumn Transue of Oneonta pleaded guilty in Delaware County Court to DWI, she had a prior Conviction in within 10 Years, making the charge a felony. On March 8, 2023, Colchester Police conducted a traffic stop for erratic driving, Transue had an out of state conviction for DWI in Nevada, her case was taken to a Delaware County Grand Jury, a 2 count indictment was returned, she pleaded guilty & was sentenced to 5 years of felony probation supervision and to the Adult Treatment Court program, her license was revoked for 1 year and she was ordered to install an Ignition Interlock Device, if she fails to complete the Adult Treatment Court program, she will be sentenced to 1 1/3 to 4 years in state prison.

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Attorney General Letitia James announced a $150 million multi state settlement with opioid manufacturer Hikma Pharmaceuticals for its role in fueling the opioid crisis. Hikma produces a range of branded and generic opioid products, From 2006 to 2021, Hikma failed to monitor and report suspicious opioid orders from potentially illegal distributors, Hikma will pay $150 million to participating states and localities, encompassing $115 million in cash and $35 million worth of opioid addiction treatment medication.

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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is urging New Yorkers to search for lost or forgotten funds as part of National Unclaimed Property Day. The Comptroller’s office returned over $406 million in 2023 to New Yorkers and continues to return about $1.5 million in lost money every business day. New Yorkers can check for unclaimed funds on the State Comptroller’s website at osc.ny.gov or call 1-800-221-9311.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 2-1-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-thursday-2-1-24/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 20:24:44 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10158 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-1-24

Delaware County Sheriff’s Office arrested Steven Baker of Sidney for failure to register with the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office for the Delaware County Local Law Animal Abuser Registry. Deputies were made aware that Baker had failed to register with the Sheriff’s Office within 5 days of his release from incarceration as mandated in the County Law, Deputies located and arrested Baker Monday for 1 count of violating Local Law Number 15 of 2021, he was transported to the Village of Sidney Police Department where he was processed and released on an appearance Ticket returnable to the Town of Delhi Court at a later date.

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Attorney General Letitia James today co-led a coalition of every attorney general in the nation in securing $350 million from Publicis Health, LLC for the company’s role in the opioid crisis. Publicis is one of the world’s largest healthcare advertising companies and developed predatory and deceptive marketing strategies for Purdue Pharma to increase prescriptions and sales of opioids such as OxyContin, ultimately fueling the opioid epidemic. New York will receive $19,176,750 as a result of the agreement, which will be used to fund opioid abatement, treatment, and prevention.

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The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce announced that their annual Dinner will be held on April 25th at the Otesaga Hotel in Cooperstown. Nominations may be submitted for annual awards online at form.jotform.com.

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NYSEG Crews responded to power outages around Chenango County this morning, with over 4700 customers without power, the majority of those were in the City & Town of Norwich, and the issue was attributed to a substation, the Norwich City School District was closed today.

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4 people were injured yesterday when a vehicle crashed into the White Rose day Spa on the Vestal Road Wednesday afternoon. 4 people were taken to area hospitals after the crash with non-life threatening injuries, the vehicle was a courtesy rental from Miller Honda nearby, the investigation is continuing.

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A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-1-24

Matthew Caletka of Binghamton, pleaded guilty in Broome County Court to Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, on April 19, 2023, The Broome County Special Investigations Unit executed a search warrant at 9 Sherwood Avenue in Binghamton. Caletka was found to be in possession of over 2 ounces of Methamphetamine, he admitted to possession with the intent to sell. Caletka will be sentenced to 3.5 years in State Prison and 2 years post-release supervision when sentenced on April 26th. .

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Cortland County Deputies were attempting service at 171 Homer Avenue in the City of Cortland, Monday, they were confronted at the door by a male subject with gun, and the Cortland City Police Department and State Police responded to assist. Multiple unsuccessful attempts were made to deescalate the situation and the subject fired upon the Officers. Gunfire was exchanged within the residence and the subject was struck, he was transported to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, where he currently remains in stable condition. No Officers were hurt and the State Police have assumed control of the investigation.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking for Shaun Putrino on an outstanding warrant for criminal mischief, he is described as a white male, 6’2″ 160 pounds with hazel eyes & & brown hair. Anyone with information on the location of Putrino is asked to contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office at gobroomecounty.com/sheriff/warrants or at (607) 778-1196.

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The Binghamton Rumble Ponies announced that individual game tickets for the 2024 campaign will go on sale today, at 9:00 AM. Tickets for all 69 Rumble Ponies Home Games will be on sale online at www.bingrp.com, at 607-722-3866, and in-person at the Mirabito Stadium Administrative Offices.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-24-24 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-wednesday-1-24-24/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 20:00:01 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10145 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-24-24

The National Baseball Hall of Fame announced that the Baseball Writers of America have selected Adrián Beltré, Todd Helton and Joe Mauer for election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. All 3 will be inducted, along with former manager Jim Leyland during Induction Weekend 2024 July 19-22 in Cooperstown, N.Y., at the grounds of the Clark Sports Center.

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Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested 40 year old Joshua Whaley of Pitcher for Criminal possession of a Controlled substance, criminal use of drug paraphernalia & criminal possession of stolen property. Members of State Parole searched Whaley’s property and located a shotgun, and a case containing fifty wax envelopes of Fentanyl and packaging material, a pick up truck with an altered vehicle identification number, which was reported stolen out of New Hartford, Whaley was processed and was held at the Chenango County Correctional Facility on his Warrant. Whaley is to appear in the Town of Pitcher Court at a later date.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking for Joseph Chinchilla on an outstanding warrant for Reckless Endangerment Chinchilla was last known to frequent the Cass Road area of the Town of Sanford. , he is described as a white male 6’2″ 210 pounds with brown hair & hazel eyes, Anyone with information is asked to contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office online at gobroomecounty.com/sheriff/warrants or by calling 778-1196.

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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced support for bipartisan legislation to help expand the mental health workforce in underserved communities. The Mental Health Professionals Workforce Shortage Loan Repayment Act would incentivize mental health professionals to practice in underserved areas by offering them student loan forgiveness up to $250,000. 55 Out Of New York’s 62 Counties, Don’t Have Enough Psychiatrists, Psychologists, or Social Workers to address the growing mental health crisis in New York State.

A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 1-24-24

Former Teacher Benjamin Moyse of Delhi, pleaded guilty to 2 counts of Official Misconduct by a Public Servant, in Delaware County Court. A Delaware County Grand Jury returned an 11 count indictment last year against Moyse, where he was accused of intentionally aided a person under 16 years of age, to possessing and disseminating child pornography, and that he failed to follow Delaware Academy’s policy and procedures when students and parents reported that students were being sexually abused. Moyse was sentenced to a conditional discharge of 1 year for each count. Separate proceedings by the State Department of Education, Office of School Personnel Review and Accountability are pending, his teaching license is being revoked in New York State.

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Attorney General Letitia James announced today that a federal appeals court has upheld a court order that New York, the Federal Trade Commission and 6 other states won against convicted criminal Martin Shkreli for engaging in illegal and monopolistic behavior as the CEO of Vyera Pharmaceuticals. The Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the January 2022 decision of the District Court for the Southern District of New York, which found that Shkreli violated both federal and state laws by engaging in an illegal scheme to maintain a monopoly over a lifesaving drug, Daraprim, after increasing its price by over 4,000%, Shkreli is banned for life from the pharmaceutical industry and ordered to pay $64.6 million.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 20-year-old Rebecca Stickle of Livingston Manor for an alleged Assault on January 3rd, in the Town of Walton. Stickle is accused of making threats to a female victim that she would hit her with her vehicle. Stickle then attempted to leave the scene, and subsequently struck the female victim, causing physical injury. On January 13th, Deputies, assisted by State Police located and arrested Stickle at her residence she was charged with 2nd degree Assault & was held at the Delaware County Correctional Facility to arraignment.

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The Raymond Corporation will be holding an on-site job fair from 12 to 6 p.m. on January 24, at their headquarters located at 22 South Canal Street in Greene. Positions for hire include all shift openings for production and forklift operators, welders, assemblers, and general utilities.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-27-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-wednesday-12-27-23/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 19:08:38 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10096 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-27-23

State Attorney General Letitia James led a multi state coalition of 23 attorneys general urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the government’s ability to work and communicate with social media companies to address the spread of dangerous content on their platforms. The coalition filed an amicus brief, urging the Supreme Court to reverse a recent decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals that prevents the important exchange of information between the federal government and social media companies about harmful content on their platforms. Other states participating include California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, & Vermont.

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The Jericho Arts Council is now accepting applications from artists who wish to participate in Regatta Row’s 10th year, which will feature Adirondack Canoe Paddle chairs, and Adirondack Canoe Paddle Rocking Chairs. Jericho Arts Council spokesperson Rachel Hares told WCDO News what the artists receive in order to make the items:

(Rachel Hares 12-27-23)

The Jericho Arts Council hopes to sponsor at least 20 juried Artists for a five week public sidewalk exhibition of art, Completed project will be delivered to Bainbridge, on or before April 20, 2024. Artist applications and details are online at jerichoarts.com; Applications due January 28, 2024.

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Interconnect Wireless is accepting customers for their new high speed internet services in Norwich, with expansion coming soon to some surrounding ares, spokesman Terry Potter explains:

(Terry Potter 12-27-23)

Potter said that more information is available at intwireless.com or by calling 335-4492.

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The State Labor Department released their latest unemployment statistics for the month of November. The statewide unemployment rate went up .1% to 4.3 % in November, Chenango County had 3.5% unemployment, Delaware County 3.9% & Otsego County had 3.7% in November.

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A.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 12-27-23

The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office is looking to hire Registered Professional Nurse for positions at the County Correctional Facility, for more information and to apply visit: co.chenango.ny.us or call Personnel at 607-337-1470.

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An American Red Cross Blood Drive is being held today at the Afton Methodist Church from 3:00 – 7:00 pm, another blood drive is being held at the Elm Park Methodist Church on Chestnut Street in Oneonta, from 12:00 to 6:00 PM. Appointments can be made at redcrossblod.org, 1-800-redcross or with the Blood Donor App.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 12-21-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-thursday-12-21-23/ Thu, 21 Dec 2023 20:31:47 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10090 Continue reading ]]> .M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-21-23

Acting State Police Superintendent Dominick Chiumento today honored 232 new State Troopers as they graduated from the 213th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy. The ceremony was held at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. Today’s graduation increases the State Police ranks to 4,781 sworn members. 26 of the new Troopers will be assigned to Troop C in Sidney.

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The State Labor Department announced that the number of private sector jobs increased slightly in November, to 8.26 million. The state’s unemployment rate increased from 4.2% in October to 4.3% in November , the statewide labor force participation rate increased to 61.7%.

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Part of the Bail Reform Controversy in New York State over the last few years is that there is no drug court, and people arrested for drug offenses can not be held on bail, Current Assemblyman & former Norwich Police Chief Joe Angelino told WCDO News of the consequences of these changes:

(ANGELINO 12-21-23)

Angelino said that there is an anti-police bias among many of his colleagues in the New York City Dominated Assembly, and he said he is waiting for the pendulum to swing back again in favor of law enforcement agencies.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s office arrested 60 year-old John Necci of Portlandville after deputies conducted a traffic-stop for Speeding Sunday on State Highway 23 in the Town of Davenport. Necci was traveling at about 80 miles per hour in a posted 55 mile per hour zone, Deputies stopped Necci, he was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and Speeding, he was released and directed to appear in the Davenport Town Court on a later date to answer those charges.

A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-21-23

32 year old Kyle Oakley of South Kortright pleaded guilty to 3rd degree Burglary in Delaware County Court. Oakley was charged following an investigation of forced entry into a seasonal residence during March of 2022. A Deputy responded to the crime scene on March 8, 2022, after the homeowner reported damage to his front door, the Deputy recovered a sweatshirt which was sent to the State Police Crime Lab for DNA extraction, Oakley was subsequently arrested by the Sheriff’s Department. Oakley was sentenced to a 5-year term of felony probation supervision, he was ordered to pay $1,000 in restitution to the homeowner, if he violates probation supervision, he faces a possible resentencing of up to 2 and 1/3 to 7 years in state prison.

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Attorney General Letitia James sued SiriusXM Radio for trapping consumers in subscriptions and maintaining deliberately long and burdensome cancellation processes. An investigation found that SiriusXM forces its subscribers to call or chat online with an agent to cancel a subscription, then deliberately draws out those interactions as part of its strategy to prevent subscribers from canceling. Through this lawsuit, Attorney General James seeks restitution, penalties, and disgorgement from SiriusXM for violating New York’s business laws.

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Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar & Broome County Executive Jason Garnar announced that after a comprehensive review of the medical provider at the Broome County Correctional Facility, they have rectified over $250,000 in Broome County taxpayer-funded overpayments. The investigation revealed that PrimeCare did not routinely provide the Broome County Sheriff’s Office with the costs incurred for services rendered as part of their monthly invoices as required, The net value of services not rendered by PrimeCare totaled $257,874; and The staffing matrix did not reasonably reflect the mix of nursing hours actually being provided. Sheriff Akshar & Executive Garnar said that Prime Care agreed to make all the corrections, they would meet the staffing requirements listed in the contract; provide monthly itemized invoices & would repay the outstanding $257,874 by crediting deductions in its monthly invoices over a 12-month period.

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WCDO NEWS THURSDAY 12-7-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-thursday-12-7-23/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 21:25:06 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10064 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 12-7-23

The Sidney Community Cultural Center will feature their annual “Breakfast With Santa” event this Sunday, Sidney Chamber President Teri Schunk &Cultural Center Spokesperson Amy Williams explained on WCDO This Morning:

(Teri Schunk-Amy Williams 12-7-23)

Additional information about this & other events are available at the Community Cultural Center Facebook page.

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Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed the “Clean Slate Bill” which allows for some people to have their criminal records “Cleaned” of their criminal activity after a certain period of time, Local Assemblyman Joe Angelino, who also has a lengthy career in Law Enforcement, explains that he voted against the bill:

(Joe Angelino 12-7-23)

Prior to serving in the Assembly, Angelino served as the chief of Police in the City of Norwich, he is one of a small number of people from Law Enforcement to serve as lawmakers in Albany.

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Hospice & Palliative Care of Chenango County will have their annual Light up a Life Tree Lighting ceremony this afternoon into this evening, Spokesperson Sarah Green explains:

(Sarah Green 12-7-23)

More information about their programs are available at hospicechenango.org.

Otsego County is seeking full-time Dispatchers for their 911 Communication system. The position involves responsibility for receiving calls at the County Communications Center and dispatching law enforcement, fire and medical emergency personnel and equipment as needed, Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma is required, Candidates should have a clean criminal record, applications are available at otsegocounty.com/departments/personnel

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Attorney General Letitia James & a coalition of 21 attorneys general, support a proposed Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives rule that would ensure more gun sales are subject to background checks. Following the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the ATF proposed a new regulation to clarify what it means for a person to be “engaged in the business” of dealing in firearms, and therefore required to obtain a license and run background checks when selling guns, that rule would close loopholes that allowed for the unlicensed sale of firearms, including online and at gun shows.

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State Comptroller’s office has completed audits of municipalities around the state, an audit of the Town of Colesville found that Officials did not always use a competitive process when purchasing goods or services and some officials were unfamiliar with the town’s procurement policy requirements. In the village of Greene, officials developed a comprehensive investment program but did not effectively manage the program, they did not prepare monthly cash flow forecasts to estimate funds available for investment or monitor investments and did not formally solicit interest rate quotes or consider other legally permissible investment options.

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The Cornell Law School First Amendment Clinic and Greenberg Traurig, LLP filed suit against Delaware County, its Board of Supervisors, and its County Attorney Amy Merklin on behalf of news outlet The Reporter. The Complaint alleges that County officials violated the news outlet’s rights under the 1st & 14th Amendments when they revoked The Reporter’s designation as an official county paper in retaliation for its coverage, Attorney Heather Murray comments:

(Heather Murray 12-7-23)

This Morning, one county official, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated that as of Wednesday night, none of the County Board or County Attorney Merklen have seen the lawsuit, and that they can not comment on pending litigation.

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State Police is looking for the public’s assistance in identifying the 2 men who entered the Dollar General in Marathon on October 30th & purchased a gift card worth $500, allegedly using five fraudulent $100 bills. The men left in a dark colored sedan with what appeared to be a white license plate. The males are described to both be dark skinned, the pictures are available at the State Police website, Anyone with information is asked to contact State Police at (607)561-7400.

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Congressman Marc Molinaro announced his constituent service team will hold mobile office hours today from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the New Berlin Village Clerk Office at 13 South Main Street, constituents will be able to connect with representatives from Rep. Molinaro’s office to share comments and resolve issues they are having with federal agencies like the VA, IRS, and Social Security Administration.

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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking for Autumn Zupancic on an outstanding warrant for jumping bail, she is described as a white female, 5’3″ 115 pounds with hazel eyes & brown hair, Tips may be submitted electronically to gobroomecounty.com/sheriff/warrants or by calling (607) 778-1196.

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The Otsego County Health Department will host a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats & ferrets today at the Hartwick Seminary Fire House this evening from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. More information about rabies is available by calling the Health at 607-547-4230.

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WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 11-29-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-wednesday-11-29-23/ Wed, 29 Nov 2023 20:06:52 +0000 https://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10050 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 11-29-23

The Sidney Chamber of Commerce Holly Jolly Day parade & activities will be held this Friday, Chamber President Teri Schunk explains:

(Teri Schunk 11-29-23)

Schunk also said that the Letters to Santa Mailboxes will also be set up again this year, for children who would like to send a letter to Santa, they will be outside the Roasted Coffee on Main Street in Sidney & Bob’s Diner in Bainbridge.

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Chenango Memorial Hospital is closing the long-term care unit located on the hospital’s second floor as of January 31st. CMH will no longer be accepting new residents and, over the next 2 months, they will work closely with our residents and their families to ensure their placement in other long-term care facilities. 19 residents are currently at the facility, and employees of the facility will be transferred to other positions across the Hospital’s departments. The hospital’s board and leadership team are currently exploring options for alternative uses for the second floor of the hospital.

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Bassett Healthcare Network’s board of directors announced that President and CEO, Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, has decided to leave the organization at the end of the year. The Bassett Healthcare Network board has voted to appoint Staci Thompson, who is the Bassett Healthcare Network’s current executive vice president and chief operating officer, as Dr. Ibrahim’s successor, on an interim basis starting on January 1st. Over the coming weeks, Ibrahim and Thompson will work together with the Bassett Healthcare Network board of directors and executive leadership team to ensure a smooth transition of leadership.

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Attorney General Letitia James today announced the takedown of a major drug trafficking ring that was distributing heroin and fentanyl, as well as powder and crack cocaine in Rensselaer, Albany, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Dutchess counties. The takedown resulted in the indictment of 25 individuals charged with 164 crimes and recovered cocaine, heroin laced with fentanyl, which have a street value of approximately $350,000 plus 4 handguns, 2 large capacity ammunition feeding devices, and the seizure of over $50,000 in cash.

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A Lawsuit was filed in Broome County Supreme Court against the Vestal School District where a former Vestal High School student alleges that economics teacher Robert Carr asked her to meet him, he allegedly kissed the victim numerous times, groped her inappropriately and continued to force sexual activity upon her until she moved to the state of Texas and changed her phone number. The lawsuit claims that School Officials did not take any action against Carr after learning of the accusations.

A.M. NEWS Wednesday 11-29-23

On Tuesday, Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies assigned to the US Marshal’s Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested 22 year old Nathan Williams Jr. of Endicott, at 68 Thorp Street in the City of Binghamton. Williams was wanted by the Endicott Police Department for Murder in connection with the shooting death of 25-year-old Molique Dawson in Endicott in July. The Metro SWAT Team of the Binghamton Police Department executed the search warrant and Williams was successfully taken into custody after a 5 hour standoff, Williams was transported to the Broome County Sheriff’s Correctional Facility, arraigned at Central Arraignment and is currently being held without bail.

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Congressman Marc Molinaro announced over $3.5 million in federal funding will go to 9 airports for infrastructure improvements. Locally, the Greater Binghamton Edwin Link Field Airport will get about $1,000,000, the Tri-Cities Airport in Endicott: $144,000, the Eaton Airport in Norwich: $144,000, the Sidney Municipal Airport: $144,000 & the Albert Nader Regional Airport in Oneonta: $113,000

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Long time Sidney resident Les Gregory passed away at the age of 100 on Monday, Calling hours will be on Thursday from 5 to 7 pm., at C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel, 21 Main St., Sidney. Funeral services will be at 11 am. Friday, at the Sidney United Methodist Church, 12 Liberty Street, Burial, with military honors, will follow in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Sidney.

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The Oneonta City School District will hold a capital project public meeting tonight on their $30.4 million dollar project. The meeting will be held at 6:00 PM at the Oneonta High School Auditorium, voting on the project will be in December.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 11-7-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-tuesday-11-7-23/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 20:32:46 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=10010 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-7-23

Today is Election Day, with the polls open until 9:00 PM tonight. Locally, voters will decide on who fills a seat on the State Supreme Court between Deidre Hay & Cheryl Insinga. In the town of Sidney, the 2 biggest vote getters will sit on the Town Board between Kevin Greene, Paul Muratore & Bill Hunt, In the town of Guilford Susan McIntyre, Gilda Ward & Thomas Quiter are running for town Supervisor. Many candidates are running unopposed for a variety of positions across the WCDO listening area. Voters can go to their county Board of Elections websites to see the candidates in their local races.

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Attorney General Letitia James reminded New Yorkers that the Office’s Election Protection Hotline is available through 9:00 PM tonight, to help all New Yorkers who need assistance casting their ballots. The hotline is available at 866-390-2992, complaints can be submitted online at electionhotline.ag.ny.gov.

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The Chenango County Health Department is hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for uninsured and under-insured individuals through the Bridge Access Program. This COVID-19 vaccine clinic is for 18 years of age and older, it will be held November 16th &17th, from 9-11 am and 1-3 pm at 5 Court Street Norwich. Appointments can be made at 607-337-1660.

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The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce announced that their annual Toys for Tots Campaign is underway, to get Christmas gifts to Delaware County children in need. New, unwrapped Christmas gift in a Toys for Tots collection box located in businesses & organizations throughout Delaware County.

(Ray Pucci 11-7-23)

The campaign runs through December 8. Chamber staff will pick up the toys from member businesses on December 8 and deliver them to Delaware Opportunities, to provide distribution of the gifts to Delaware County families. To sign up a family in need of Christmas gifts contact Delaware Opportunities at 607.746.1603.

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Delaware County Sheriff’s Office arrested 42 year old Jason Ransford of South Kortright for Criminal Mischief. Sheriff’s Deputies received a vandalism complaint on October 31st, Ransford is accused of recklessly operated an off-road forklift causing damage to the property of another. Ransford was released on an appearance ticket and directed to appear at the Town of Stamford court to answer the charge.

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The Otsego County Solid Waste Department, Otsego County Conservation Association, and Casella announced that the Film Plastic Recycling Challenge is back, where area schools recycle plastic bags and other plastic film items which cannot be recycled through regular recycling programs. The challenge focuses on collecting clean, dry, plastic film to help keep it out of the landfill. The challenge November 15th until April 24th, Winners will be announced on Earth Day, April 22, 2024.

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Governor Hochul’s office announced that work is officially underway to transform the Greater Binghamton Airport into a modern, state-of-the-art facility. The project calls for the Redevelopment of the Airport Road approach, Construction of a new canopy and entry portals, Reconfiguration of the ticketing lobby, baggage claim area and relocation of rental car counters, New parking revenue control system & the Construction of a new Customs and Border Protection Facility.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-7-23

The State Office of General Services announced an auction of surplus vehicles, highway equipment, and miscellaneous property will be conducted on November 14. More information is available at ogs.ny.gov/nysstore, or call (518) 457-6335. The auction will be on Tuesday, November 14, at 9:30 am. at State Police Troop C headquarters on State Route 7.

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New York will honor veterans on the year’s 6th and final Free Fishing Day of 2023 on Saturday, November 11th. On Free Fishing Days, the state waives the requirement for a freshwater fishing license.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 10-31-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-tuesday-10-31-23/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 20:07:56 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=9997 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 10-31-23

42 year old Darren Moscato of Delhi appeared in Delaware County Court Monday and pleaded guilty to Attempted Disseminating Indecent Material to Minors. Moscato admitted that he engaged in sexually explicit conversations online with a person he believed to be a minor child, he was sentenced to a 3-year term of probation supervision, with sex offender terms and conditions, & he must pay fines and surcharges totaling $700.

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A fundraiser for the Sidney Veteran’s Memorial Park will be held the next 2 weekend at East Main Lanes in Sidney, Park President Doug Barnard told WCDO News that sponsors are needed & teams can still sign up to participate:

(Doug Barnard 10-31-23)

More information is available at the Sidney Veterans Memorial Park Facebook page or at their website at svmpa.org.

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Binghamton University has identified the student who was found dead on campus Monday morning outside the library as Natalia Malcevic. Malcevic was a sophomore with junior status and was a Computer Science major from Niskayuna.

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55 year old Ramar Hassel of Delhi, appeared in Delaware County Court Monday and pleaded guilty to Welfare Fraud, he was sentenced to a 1-year jail sentence. Hassel obtained public assistance benefits that he was not entitled to by using an electronic benefits card that he was not entitled to use & that he obtained over $1,000 in SNAP benefits to which he was not entitled. Hassel was sentenced to 364 days of incarceration, he was also ordered to pay restitution to the Delaware County Department of Social Services in the amount of $2,530.

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The Sidney Chamber of Commerce will hold their next regular meeting tomorrow morning. The meeting will begin at 8:00 AM at Club 55 on Union Street.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 10-31-23

Broome County Sheriff’s Office patrols responded to a motor vehicle accident at about 4:40 Monday afternoon that claimed the life of a teenager in the Town of Colesville. The accident occurred on Welton Street between Still Road and Old Welton Street in the Town of Colesville. A preliminary investigation found that a pickup truck containing 3 teenage individuals left the roadway and collided with a tree. The 2 passengers were treated at UHS Binghamton General Hospital with minor injuries, the driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. This is an ongoing investigation, and more details will be released as the investigation concludes.

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Ivanka Trump is now scheduled to testify on Wednesday, November 8, to conclude the New York Attorney General Letitia James case against Donald Trump. Donald Trump Jr. is set to begin his testimony on Wednesday, and Eric Trump will testify after Donald Jr.

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Binghamton Police Metro SWAT team arrested 6 people on drug & weapons charges with 3 different raids since Thursday. On Thursday, Joshua Milton & Stephanie Nelson were arrested, the Metro SWAT Team raided 10 Holland Street and seized a loaded handgun, methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl, on Friday, the Broome County Special Investigations Unit conducted a raid at 118 Liberty Street in Binghamton uncovered cocaine, fentanyl and over $2,500 in suspected drug proceeds, John Reed and Danielle Mensah were both arrested. Monday morning, the Metro SWAT Team searched 14 Isbell Street, and located handguns & body armor, Tasheem Scott and a juvenile 17-year-old female were arrested and transported to the Binghamton Police Department.

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WCDO NEWS MONDAY 10-30-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-monday-10-30-23/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 20:00:21 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=9993 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-30-23

The Defense & The Prosecution finished up their cases in the trial of Former Colonial Restaurant Owners Yaron Kweller & Jordan Rindgen today in Binghamton. Kweller is charged with criminal sexual abuse and rape, Rindgen is charged with criminal sex act and unlawfully dealing with a child. Closing arguments will start tomorrow morning in Broome County Court.

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Binghamton University announced that they have canceled all of today’s classes due to an ongoing investigation. Officials issued an emergency message to students shortly before 9:00 This morning, as Campus Police were actively investigating an incident near the Bartle Library Tower. Officials issued a second alert canceling about a half an hour later canceling all classes. More information will be released later today.

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State Police announced that no arrests were made during an Underage Drinking Initiative in Troop “C” in Otsego County on Friday October 27th. During the initiative, 13 businesses were checked. All 13 were in compliance and did not sell alcohol to an under-aged operative. During the Initiative, retail establishments are checked using a trooper in plain clothes and one or several underage operatives who cannot lie about their age or give a fake date of birth. When asked for ID, they must show their real ID.

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Lambrecht Auction will have a Grand Opening Celebration at their new Sidney Facility, on Delaware Avenue on Friday, Owner Jared Lambrecht visited WCDO this morning & stated that the day has been also set up to raise money for the Sidney Emergency squad:

(Jared Lambrecht 10-30-23)

The New Lambrecht auction facility is in the Old K-Mart building at 171 Delaware Avenue, their website is laibids.com.

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The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce annual Toys for Tots Campaign will be launched in the coming weeks, to collect toys for the children of economically challenged families in Delaware County, Chamber President Ray Pucci explains:

(Ray Pucci 10-30-23)

Pucci said that this year they are again teaming up with Delaware Opportunities to collect & distribute the toys, more information is available at delawarecounty.org.

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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 10-30-23

The Broome County District Attorney’s Office says 49-year-old Hasaan Coston was sentenced to 12 years in New York State prison after being found guilty of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and other related drug charges. The Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task force executed 2 search warrants Coston was found in possession cocaine, crack cocaine, baggies, a scale, and $1,200 from suspected drug sales.

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2 candidates are running for the open position in the State Supreme Court 6th Judicial District, in the upcoming November 7th general election. WCDO News interviewed both candidates about why they feel they should fill this seat on the bench, 1st we hear from Republican Cheryl Insinga:

(Cheryl Insinga 10-30-23)

Democrat Deirdre Hay talked to WCDO News about her level of experience:

(Deidre Hay 10-30-23)

The 6th District Seat is open this year due to the retirement of Justice Jeff Tait.

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Oneonta Police Department were investigating a noise complaint in the area of Spruce Street and Myrtle Avenue in the City of Oneonta, While investigating, officers heard what sounded like discharging a firearm. Officers were assisted by State Police, and State University Police, a search was conducted, they found no evidence of a firearms discharge. The investigation is ongoing, Anyone with additional information should call the Oneonta Police Department at (607) 432-1111.

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Broome County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Binghamton man following a fight with staff and customers at a restaurant & with Deputies during and after his arrest Sunday. 25 year old Hamail Waddell of Binghamton was placed in the patrol car, he began kicking the car doors and repeatedly striking his head against the car window, he was transported to the Broome County Sheriff’s office for processing, he kicked a door handle off, he was transported to Wilson Hospital for evaluation, where he verbally abused patients & staff, he was sedated & treated and returned to Central Arraignment & was charged with Criminal Mischief, Obstructing Governmental Administration, Disorderly Conduct, & Harassment, he was still in custidy Sunday night.

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Attorney General Letitia James announced that the Office will make its Election Protection Hotline available for the upcoming November 7, 2023 election and during New York’s early voting period, which began on Saturday & runs through Sunday, November 5th. The hotline is (866) 390-2992, or submit a complaint online at electionhotline.ag.ny.gov.

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WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 9-29-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-friday-9-29-23/ Fri, 29 Sep 2023 18:59:55 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=9946 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 9-29-30

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration may fine the Chicago Construction Company of Endicott about $4700 dollars in penalties after Keith Totten of Port Crane was critically injured when he was run over by a bulldozer at a job site in Binghamton. Totten sustained leg, hip and pelvis injuries in the incident, He spent 70 days in the hospital.

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The Sidney Center Improvement Group will hold their 1st annual Down Home Fall Festival this Sunday, which will feature the newly installed playground & a wide variety of activities, according to Group Spokesman Mike Sellitti:

(Mike Sellitti 9-29-23)

The event will run from 2:00 to 6:00 PM Sunday at the Sidney Center Park, more information about the event & the Sidney Center Improvement Group can be found on the group’s Facebook Page.

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The Unatego Booster Club & The local Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will hold the 1st annual Alec Pitel Memorial: sprinting For the Spartan’s walk & run on Sunday. Booster Club Spokesperson Kathy Newman said that Pitel was a founding member of the Booster club when he was a student & he passed away earlier this year after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease:

(Kathy Newman 9-29-23)

The 5K Run & Walk will start at 10:00 AM Sunday at the Unatego High School Cross Country Course, registration is available online sprintinforspartans5K.itsyourrace.com.

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The Sanfilippo Smash 7 will be held this Saturday & Sunday at the Otsego County Fairgrounds in Morris. This annual charity derby to looks to raise money for Sanfilippo Syndrome and research and development of a cure and to assist families with supplies and support. Inspection will be open Friday night from 4PM-Dusk, Saturday from 7AM-Noon, and Sunday from 7AM-Noon. More information is available at the Spinning Wheels LLC Facebook page.

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The Unadilla Chamber of Commerce annual Dinner & Awards ceremony will be held this Sunday at Far View Farms on Rod & Gun Club Road starting at 3:00 PM. The Business of the Year is the Village Bountiful Community Market, the Good Neighbor award will go to Robert Gipson & the Commitment to Community Award will go to Mayor Jake Cotten.

A.M. NEWS Friday 9-29-23

The First Judicial Department Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court has denied Donald Trump’s motion to delay his fraud trial, meaning that the New York attorney general Letitia James $250 million civil trial against Trump will proceed on Monday. Earlier this month, a New York appellate judge had issued an interim stay, pending a ruling by the First Judicial Department.

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State Police are currently recruiting to add to their numbers, with over 10,000 already interested in a prospective career with the State Police, Troop C Recruiting Officer Trooper Lauren Warner explains:

(Trooper Lauren Warner 9-29-23)

Trooper Warner Said that anyone interested in Becoming a State Trooper can visit JoinStatePolice.Ny.Gov, the current deadline to apply is this Sunday October 1st.

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The Jericho Arts Council will bring back “Small Town Big Band” to the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater Saturday Night, Spokesman Phil Wade explains:

(Phil Wade 9-29-23)

Ticket can be reserved at 607-288-3882, the gallery will also be open at 6:00 PM & during intermission.

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The Foothills Performing Arts Center will feature a night of Comedy tonight, Spokesman Geoff Doyle explains:

(Geoff Doyle 9-29-23)

Tickets are available at foothillspac.org. or at the box office, more information is available at 607-431-2080.

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WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 9-26-23 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/wcdo-news-tuesday-9-26-23/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 19:47:25 +0000 http://www.wcdoonline.com/localnews/?p=9938 Continue reading ]]> P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 9-26-23

Delaware County District Attorney’s Office announced that 32 year old Courtni Baker of Sidney, appeared in Delaware County Court on September 25th and was sentenced for Aggravated Vehicular Assault. Baker had previously pleaded guilty to Aggravated Vehicular Assault and Aggravated DWI following a crash in February in the Village of Sidney, where she struck 14 year old Anielle “AK” McEwan Lomnicki as she was walking home from school. Judge Hubbard sentenced Baker to an indeterminate term of state prison having a minimum of 4 years and a maximum of 12 years for Aggravated Vehicular Assault, she was also sentenced to serve a concurrent 1-year sentence for her conviction of Aggravated DWI. The Court imposed fines totaling $2,270.00 and ordered that the defendant’s driver’s license be revoked.

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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has published a report detailing the economic issues facing 10 rural upstate counties, including Chenango & Delaware Counties. DiNapoli’s report states that while the state population increased by about 4% from 2011 to 2021, rural population dropped by 3.4%. Rural populations tend to be older, the labor force dropped by 3.7% & the job participation rate was only 55%, compared to 63% statewide. The full report can be found at osc.state.ny.us.

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The Sidney Center Improvement Group will hold their 1st annual Down Home Fall Festival this Sunday, which will feature the newly installed playground & a wide variety of activities, according to Group Spokesman Mike Sellitti:

(Mike Sellitti 9-26-23)

The event will run from 2:00 to 6:00 PM Sunday at the Sidney Center Park, more information about the event & the Sidney Center Improvement Group can be found on the group’s Facebook Page.

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The Unatego Booster Club & The local Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will hold the 1st annual Alec Pitel Memorial: sprinting For the Spartan’s walk & run on Sunday at 10:00 AM. Booster Club Spokesperson Kathy Newman said that Alec Pitel was an active Community member who passed away earlier this year after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease:

(Kathy Newman 9-26-23)

The 5K Run & Walk will start at 10:00 AM Sunday at the Unatego High School Cross Country Course, registration is available online sprintinforspartans5K.itsyourrace.com.

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State Attorney General Letitia James & 17 other state’s attorneys general, joined the Federal Trade Commission in suing Amazon, alleging that the online retail and technology company is a monopolist that uses a set of interlocking anti-competitive and unfair strategies to illegally maintain its monopoly power. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon’s actions allow it to stop rivals and sellers from lowering prices, degrade quality for shoppers, overcharge sellers, stifle innovation, and prevent rivals from fairly competing against Amazon.

A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 9-26-23

State Police announced that applications to take the New York State Trooper Entrance Exam have reached 10,000. The age to become a State trooper has been changed from 29 to 34. New York State will be offering the Trooper Entrance Exam at 59 testing centers across the state, as well as over 250 locations across the United States and 112 military locations around the world. Individuals wishing to take the Trooper Entrance Exam may sign up on the website at JoinStatePolice.ny.gov. The last day to submit an application is Sunday, October 1. The last day to submit your entrance exam, whether online or in person, is Sunday, October 15.

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A free virtual job fair will be held today, from 11:00am to 1:00pm, for all businesses and job seekers in the several local counties, including Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego Counties. The online event is sponsored by the Workforce Development Board, more information is available at working-solutions.org.

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