WCDO NEWS MONDAY 5-22-17

The Ed Wessels Canoe regatta was held Saturday, with over 100 Paddlers competing in the 20-Mile Race, which runs from Otego, to Wells Bridge, Back to Otego & then finishing at Keith Clark Park in Sidney. The Men’s’ Pro Race was won by Canadians Steve Lajoie & Guillaume Blaise from Quebec. Blaise won the General Clinton Pro race last year with Matthew Pellerin of Quebec. Lajoie has won the Clinton 7 time with Andy Triebold of Michigan. Saturday’s 2nd place finishers were local paddlers Trevor LeFever & Ben Schlimmer of Oneonta. Saturday’s 1-man Pro winner was Pennsylvania resident Steve Rankinen. The Wessels race is considered a warm-up to this weekend’s 70-mile General Clinton Canoe Regatta Races from Cooperstown to Bainbridge; WCDO will provide complete coverage of the Clinton Races all weekend.
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The Wall That Heals will be coming to Oneonta on Thursday May 25 through Monday May 28th, with bus service provided on 2 days of the event, by the Sidney American Legion, spokesman Larry Halbert explains:

(Larry Halbert 5-22-17)

The first trip will be Friday starting @ 3:30 PM. The second day for this bus service is Saturday starting @ 10:00 AM. The bus will be starting in Bainbridge at the Great American parking lot, with stops at the Sidney American Legion, the Unadilla House Parking Lot and the Otego Legion both days. The service is free of charge, but reservations are requested at 237-4762.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 24-year-old Troy Ladlee of Delhi, for 1 count each of Driving While Ability Impaired Drugs, Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance, and Criminal Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument. Deputies responded to the report of a vehicle off the road and into a ditch, in the Town of Davenport. Ladlee was found unresponsive in the driver’s seat, after allegedly overdosing on heroin, he was administered Narcan at the scene, he was subsequently arraigned at the Town of Davenport Court and was remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $1,000 cash bail or $1,500.00 bond, he will appear before the Town of Davenport Court at a later date.
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The state’s ban on burning has ended but the DEC reminds residents to check for local laws & regulations regarding burning. Residents of towns with fewer than 20,000 residents may burn brush and tree limbs unless prohibited by local law. Residents in “fire towns” must obtain a permit. The DEC encourages residents to mulch or compost brush along with other yard waste. The DEC has a list of Frequently Asked Questions with answers at dec.ny.gov.
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The next meeting of the Oneonta Zoning & Housing Board of Appeals is this evening at City Hall. The meeting will be held in the Common Council Chamber tonight starting at 7:00 PM.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 18-year-old Ben Lane of Delhi, Wednesday on 4 counts of endangering the welfare of a child and 3 counts of unlawfully dealing with a child. Lane is accused of transporting 3 children in a motor vehicle to Delhi from Walton without notifying the parents, & allegedly engaged in sexual contact with a child under 17 years of age, and permitted the 3 children to remain on the premises where activity involving marijuana was maintained. Lane was arraigned & was remanded to the Delaware County Jail without bail pending future court action.
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The Chenango County Department of Public Health will hold a free rabies clinic this evening. The clinic will be held at the McDonough Town Barn from 5:00 to 6:00 PM for dogs, cats & Domesticated ferrets.
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The New York State Assembly approved 9 bills last week to reform and modernize New York’s outdated election system. If they become law, the bills would allow early voting and “no-excuse” absentee ballots, combine some primary elections, and allow online registration and automatic transfer of registrations when voters move within the state. Similar bills have passed the Assembly in previous years but have not made it through the state Senate. Last year, 1 in 3 candidates for the New York Legislature ran unopposed.
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High school artists from across the region have the opportunity to compete for a scholarship and the chance to display and sell their work alongside professional artists at the Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival. Colorscape is a juried exhibition of art that draws 12,000 people to downtown Norwich each September. This year, it will take place on September 9th & 10th. Through the Francis K. Wilcox Emerging Young Artist Program, 2 high school artists will receive money for college, More information is available at 316-3212.
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The State Department of Taxation and Finance reminds property owners that now is the time to review their assessments. The deadline to challenge property assessment is tomorrow May 23rd in most communities. Property Owners can access the rolls at their town’s or city’s website, or by visiting the local assessor’s office. If you believe the market value listed on the assessment roll for your property is significantly higher than the price for which the property could be sold, visit the Contest Your Assessment web page on the Tax Department website at tax.ny.gov.
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The United States Air Force Heritage Brass will hold a free concert at the Anderson Center at SUNY Binghamton on Tuesday, June 13th at 7:30 PM. The concert is free and open to the public, the free tickets are available at the Anderson Center Box Office starting this morning at 11:00 AM, and they must be picked up in person with a limit of 4 per person.
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