WCDO NEWS MONDAY 9-10-18

Legendary local canoeist Al Camp of Otego passed away at the age of 89, Camp was one of the originators of the New York Marathon Canoe racing Association, he won the 1969 General Clinton Canoe Regatta pro Race with Jim Root, and he was an original 700 mile club member & finishing 18 times. Camp also started Camp Paddles & Canoes and designed the original bent shaft wooden paddle; he also raced in Quebec, Michigan, and other races around the country & was inducted in 2013 into the General Clinton Canoe Regatta Hall Of Fame, and at that time, he told WCDO about the importance of family & friendship:

(Al Camp)

Calling hours will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m., today, at the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, 14 Grand Street in Oneonta.
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Rather than going on trial, 37 year old James Giacalone of Glen Aubrey pleaded guilty In Broome County Court today to attempted aggravated assault on a police officer. Giacalone hit a trooper with his vehicle in January after a chase through Binghamton’s South Side, The trooper shot Giacalone in the face. Giacalone accepted a plea deal that he had previously rejected; he will be sentenced to 12 years in prison upon sentencing in November.
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Governor Cuomo directed the State DEC to come up with new regulations to phase out the use of hydrofluorocarbons, which is a group of potent greenhouse gas pollutants used in a wide variety of applications. The regulations would prohibit specific substances for use in new consumer products, including aerosol propellants, commercial and residential food refrigeration equipment, commercial air-conditioning equipment, light-duty vehicle air-conditioning and foam-blowing agents. The phase out, which would be implemented from 2020-2024, the DEC will be seeking input on this proposal prior to proceeding with a formal rulemaking, with the intent of finalizing a rule in 2019.
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The 2nd Annual Uncle Bear truck Show will be held on Saturday September 22nd at General Clinton Park in Bainbridge, Family Spokesperson Julie Fuller explains:

(Julie Fuller 9-10-18)

Musical acts will include Jason Wicks, Rylee Lum & others, all proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society.
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Toxic blooms of Algae have been reported in 81 lakes and ponds across New York state, according to the state DEC. The 17 new entries were added to the list in the past week, including in the Finger Lakes region. DEC Officials said that September is the peak season for blooms, most of which are harmless to humans; however certain types produce toxins that can kill dogs. The DEC lists the toxic blooms at dec.ny.gov.
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Delaware Sheriff Craig DuMond welcomed State Senator James Seward at the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office today, where Seward announced a $25,000 State Grant for the Department. Sheriff Dumond said that they will be using the grant to purchase a vehicle to be used by an Investigator in the Criminal Investigations Division.
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The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce announced that TEDxOneonta will host a “Ted” talk event Friday night at the Goodrich Theater at the SUNY Oneonta campus. A variety of topics will be covered, tickets are available at tedxoneonta.com.
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20 year old Michael Roque pleaded guilty Friday for the 2nd degree murder of Binghamton University student Joao (Joe-Ow) Souza. Roque fatally stabbed Souza in his Binghamton University dorm in April. Roque is scheduled to be sentenced on November 16.
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State Police arrested 21 year old Christopher DeGrazio of Pelham, NY for DWI with a BAC of .15%. Troopers were dispatched to a vehicle that was disabled in town of Colchester, they found DeGrazio sleeping in the driver’s seat, blocking the road to Russell Brook Campground. DeGrazio was arrested and released on appearance tickets returnable to the town of Colchester Court. He was then turned over to a sober third party.
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Fire Fighters responded to a call at A.O. Fox Hospital – Tri-Town Campus on Pearl Street in Sidney at approximately 1:00 PM Friday afternoon regarding smoke. The building was evacuated and it was later determined that a line supplying the cooling system had a crack in it and was spraying coolant into the Laboratory Department, which created a smoke-like reaction that led to an evacuation. No injuries were reported. All care services are back to operating normally.
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