WCDO NEWS FRIDAY 2-10-17

23-year-old Caden Cruz of Oxford pleaded guilty to a number of charges in Chenango County Court Thursday. Cruz was originally charged last March with 2nd degree Assault, resisting arrest, & criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument. Cruz was arrested by Norwich Police following a foot pursuit on March 1st; he was also accused of striking the first responding Police officer. He faces sentencing shortly.
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24-year-old Brittney Ellis of Binghamton was arrested following a search of her residence. Police seized cocaine, packaging materials, when they executed a warrant, police said 2 children were in the residence at the time of the raid. Ellis was charged with 6 counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance, 2 counts of criminally using drug paraphernalia and endangering the welfare of a child. Ellis was arraigned in Binghamton city court and sent to Broome County Jail.
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Governor Cuomo announced $3 million in new funding to help eligible municipalities and rural electricity cooperatives purchase electric vehicles for use in their municipal use fleets. The initiative is part of the New York Power Authority’s Municipal Electric-Drive Vehicle Program, which provides financial assistance to facilitate the replacement of less fuel-efficient vehicles. This announcement supports Governor Cuomo’s energy goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New York 40 percent by 2030.
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New York State of Health is holding information sessions at libraries throughout the state to reach uninsured New Yorkers. Certified in-person assistors will be available to answer questions and provide enrollment assistance during more than 200 information sessions at 77 libraries in February. a local session will be held in Walton at the Ogden Public Library on February 17th from 10:00 am to 3:00 PM.
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The Village of Sidney announced that sign ups For recreational spring sports are currently underway. sign ups are available for Major & minor League Baseball, Quad County Softball, Coed Peewee ball & t-ball. forms are not being mailed out, but are available at the Sidney Elementary school, the village clerks office or online at villageofsidney.org, forms must be submitted by March 10th.


Catholic Charities of Delaware Otsego & Schoharie Counties is looking for volunteers to act as mentors for at-risk children ages 7-17. Spokesperson Tracy Martindale explains:

(Tracy Martindale 2-10-17)

More information is available by calling 604-4071 or 353-2198.


State Police arrested 22 year old Joshua Fuller of Windsor for 3rd degree Grand Larceny, after troopers were requested to assist the Binghamton Police Community Response Team with a traffic stop. Binghamton Police officers discovered over $20,000 dollars in cash & savings bonds that did not belong to Fuller or his passengers. Troopers determined that Fuller had recently stolen over $40,000 from a home while he was working for the owner. Fuller was arraigned in the Town of Union Court and was remanded to the Broome County Jail with no bail set. His next court date is pending.
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State Police arrested 31 year old Sara Milford of Oneonta for Driving While Intoxicated & Unlawful Possession of Marihuana and other traffic tickets. Milford is accused of speeding on Winney Hill Road in the Town of Oneonta, troopers located an open bottle of beer, discovered that Milford was driving with a suspended license, they also found 5 grams of marihuana. Milford was issued tickets to appear in the Town of Oneonta Court on February 21, 2017.
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Broome County & the city of Binghamton announced that the Empire Road Race Series would begin on March 4th. The 10 race series will run through November 23rd, some of the races will coincide with the Parlor City 5K race during July Fest, and the Kelly LaBarre 5K race during Spiedie Fest. More information is available at empire road race series.org.
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The Foothills Performing Arts Center will once again feature the “Not Too Far From Home” Comedy tour, coming tonight at 8:00 PM in Oneonta. Aaron David Ward & 2 other comedians will perform, tickets are available by calling Foothills at 431-2080, or at FoothillsPAC.org.
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A Valentine Pancake Breakfast will be held Sunday morning at the Sidney Center Fire Hall. The event will run from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, it is hosted by the Sidney Center Ladies Auxiliary.

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