WCDO NEWS WEDNESDAY 2-14-18

Former Sidney Mayor Jim Warren has died at the age of 81. Warren taught in the Sidney High School, served for many years on the Sidney Village Board, before being elected as Mayor from 1999 to 2011. No services are scheduled, but donations in Warren’s name can be made to the Delaware Valley Humane society.
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Governor Cuomo today announced he is advancing a 30-day budget amendment to prohibit sexual contact between police officers and those in custody. Under current law, incarcerated individuals cannot give consent to corrections officers or probation officers, but the law does not apply to sexual activity between police officers and those who are detained or otherwise in custody. This legislation will amend the law to expressly include police officers.
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Students in the Unadilla Valley School District will have the chance to attend a Career Fair at the district tomorrow. Several area businesses will send representatives to meet with students in grades 6 through 12 starting at 1:00 and 3:00 PM tomorrow.
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Delhi police arrested 20-year-old Willie Lopez of Queens for burglary & criminal mischief. Lopez is accused of breaking into the Delhi McDonalds, and damaging ceiling tiles, he was arraigned & was sent to the Delaware County Jail on $5,000 cash bail pending future court action.
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New York State is now home to 400 breweries, surpassing the previous record of 393 breweries set in 1876. The number of breweries has skyrocketed since the state’s first Wine, Beer and Spirits Summit in 2012, with 243 new breweries obtaining licenses, and beer being brewed in 57 of the state’s 62 counties. Additionally, 202 new farm brewery licenses have been issued since a farm brewery law went into effect on January 1, 2013. Additionally, institutions including Cornell University, SUNY Morrisville, and Hartwick College’s Center for Craft Food and Beverage are now engaged in research and offering testing of barely, malt and beer quality, Morrisville and Hartwick also have programs to train New York’s next generation of brewers.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has granted governor Cuomo’s request for a Physical Disaster Declaration for several counties including Otsego County, following a weather system that brought severe storms and flash flooding from excessive rainfall from July 1 through July 24th. Individuals and businesses may also obtain information and loan applications by calling the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955; Loan applications can also be downloaded at sba.gov/disaster. The deadline to return economic injury applications is November 13, 2018.
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State Police arrested 27 year old Nathaniel Richardson of Unadilla and 28 year old Katrina Ellis-Seymour of Sidney, for Petty Larceny, the 2 are accused of shoplifting several times on February 9th at the Oneonta Wal-Mart, and allegedly stole merchandise valued at more than $200. Richardson and Ellis-Seymour were subsequently arraigned before the Oneonta Town Court and were remanded to Otsego County Jail in lieu of $300 cash bail. Their next court date is pending.


Governor Cuomo today announced he is advancing a 30-day budget amendment to crack down on physician misconduct. The legislation will authorize the Health Commissioner to order those charged with a felony related to their medical practice whose alleged conduct may present a public risk to immediately stop practicing medicine, and to obtain a warrant to search an accused physician’s home, office and belongings. In addition, the legislation reduces the response time for supplying relevant documentation.
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The Chenango County Republican Committee has endorsed District Attorney Joseph A. McBride for New York State Supreme Court in the Sixth Judicial District. The endorsement came following a vote of Committee Members from across Chenango County. The Sixth Judicial District encompasses all of Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties. The vacancy in this office was created by the recent retirement of Judge Kevin Dowd.

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