P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 2-10-15

The Executive Budget holds down spending and boosts state reserves, according to a report released today by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The proposed budget increases potential out-year gaps and gives the Executive new latitude to move and spend money outside the formal appropriation process, including billions of dollars in financial settlements. The Division of the Budget projects spending from State Operating Funds in the next fiscal year to total to increase by 1.7%, DiNapoli however estimates that spending would actually increase by 3.1%.
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Former Walton teacher Stephanie Fletcher will serve 6 months in jail, followed by 10 years probation, following sentencing in Delaware County Court. Fletcher pleaded guilty to 2 counts of 3rd degree criminal sexual act for performing sexual acts with 2 underage male students from the Walton school district, while serving as a teacher there. Fletcher will be placed on the state’s Sex Offender Registry as part of the sentence for the conviction of sex crimes.
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Several area fire departments responded to a fire at 1377 Turnpike Road in New Berlin. The fire started in the chimney early Saturday morning, & spread to the rest of the structure, it is listed as a total loss. No injuries were reported, The New Berlin Fire Department was assisted by fire fighters from North Norwich, Pittsfield, South New Berlin, Earlville, Sherburne, West Edmeston and Smyrna.
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Governor Cuomo announced that $7.3 million in funding would go for the construction and rehabilitation of 19 affordable homeownership developments that represent more than 500 homes across the state. Local governments and not-for-profits that demonstrated specific affordable housing needs within their communities were eligible to apply through the Affordable Housing Corporation; locally, $320,000 Will go to the City of Oneonta for the acquisition and rehabilitation of 8 single family affordable homes & $350,000 will go to the City of Binghamton for the rehabilitation of 40 affordable units.
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Area community college students are being reminded about the tuition reimbursement program from the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York. The Higher Education Learning Plan provides tuition reimbursement to students attending college for up to 80 credit hours, who are also volunteer firefighters. The deadline to apply has been extended to February 20th, more information on the program and how to apply is available at fasny.com.
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Governor Cuomo today congratulated 226 new members of the State Police at the 202nd session graduation ceremony from the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy in Albany. The new State Troopers will report for duty beginning February 12 to posts throughout the state, 52 new troopers are reporting to Troop C Headquarters in Sidney. For the following 10 weeks, the new troopers will be evaluated under a field-training program supervised by senior Field Training Officers.
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The B-G Boys Basketball game tonight is rescheduled to Thursday against Hancock. officials at the Hancock School District reported that there was a Gas Leak, which cancelled all classes & activities today. Thursday’s Hancock game with BG will begin with the JV game at 5:30 PM and the Varsity at 7:00 PM.
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The Floyd L Maines Veterans Arena will host The Price is Right Live! On April 8th at 7:30 pm in Binghamton. Tickets will go on sale Friday February 13th 10am at Arena box office, ticketmaster.com or by phone 800 745 3000. The Price Is Right Live™ is the hit interactive stage show that gives eligible individuals the chance to play various games featured on the long running TV series, and win Prizes such as appliances, vacations and possibly a new car.
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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 2-10-15

New York’s Medicaid system overpaid pharmacies by more than $1.1 million over a 5-year period for narcotics and other controlled substance prescriptions that exceeded limits allowed by the law, according to an audit of the Department of Health by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. Auditors determined DOH’s eMedNY claims processing system did not properly deny claims from pharmacies for controlled substances that exceeded the supply limits put in place by the Controlled Substances Act and thus prevent improper payment. Medicaid overpaid pharmacies $1.2 million for 13,705 improper claims.
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Governor Cuomo outlined new reforms in his 2015-16 Executive Budget designed to crack down on delinquent taxpayers and abuses of the STAR program. These steps include the suspension of those who owe more than $4,500 in back taxes from the STAR program, as well as empowering the state Department of Taxation and Finance to recover improperly granted STAR benefits. Currently, if a taxpayer owes more than $4,500 in state tax debt, the STAR benefit is applied to the individual’s tax debt. The Executive Budget will instead stop providing STAR benefits to any taxpayer who owes more than $4,500 in state taxes.
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New Yorkers living with Cancer and their families will participate in the 2015 American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Day at the Capitol today. Society spokesman Mike Burgis comments;

(Mike Burgis 2-10-15)

Those living with cancer or who have family with the disease, will come to the Capitol to tell their personal stories to their State Legislators, so they can take appropriate action on cancer related issues and programs.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a domestic incident in the Town of Delhi Sunday, Deputies arrested 45 year old Richard Herrel of Delhi for Criminal Contempt and Trespassing. It is alleged that Herrel violated an order of protection issued by Delaware County Family Court. He was arraigned in the Town of Delhi Court & was released on his own recognizance pending a February 18th court appearance.

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P.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-9-15

The state assembly is inching back to normal activity following the recent arrest of Former Speaker Sheldon Silver, and the appointment of Carl Heastie of the Bronx as the new Speaker. Area Assemblyman Pete Lopez said that Silver’s stranglehold on the leadership of the Assembly, and his arrest for alleged corruption shows the need for reform in the state legislature:

(Pete Lopez 2-9-15)

Governor Cuomo stated last week that he will not sign a state budget plan unless a series of ethics reforms are enacted by the legislature, to stop the wave of criminal activities by several recent legislative leaders.
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Nearly 230 new Troopers will be honored Tuesday Morning at Graduation Exercises at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, for completing the 202nd session of State Police Academy. Trooper Jin Hong Park of Nyack will be assigned to Troop C in Sidney following the ceremony.
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Governor Cuomo outlined new tax exemptions proposed in the 2015-16 Executive Budget to the growth of the wine, beer, cider and spirits industries. The proposals include tax exemptions at tastings, including for off-premises tastings. The full proposal is available at taste.ny.gov.
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Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested and charged 23-year-old Peter Minko of Walton Friday for 1 count of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance. A search of his vehicle in an April probation visit, found Minko to be in possession of a glassine envelope containing a white powdery substance, the State Police Regional Crime Laboratory late last month identified that substance as Heroin. Minko was issued an appearance ticket returnable in the Delhi Town Court at a later date.
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The Bainbridge Chamber Of Commerce announced that their 3rd “Reunite Bainbridge” meeting for tonight has been cancelled due to the winter weather. The meeting is expected to be rescheduled.
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30-year-old Sarah O’Brien of Binghamton was arrested after police found heroin in her home Saturday. The Broome County Task Force Units conducted a search in her residence; they confiscated 43 bags of heroin packaged for sale. O’Brien was arraigned in the city of Binghamton court and faces criminal possession of a controlled substance charges.
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A.M. NEWS MONDAY 2-9-15

At approximately 1:00 am Friday morning members of Delhi, Andes and Bovina Fire Departments, responded to a structure fire at 3150 Maggie Hoag Road, Delhi. The residence was fully engulfed, during the initial search of the ruins, the home owner, 51 year old Helen Stroppel, was located deceased inside. Investigators have developed no evidence indicating that Stroppel’s death, or the cause of the fire, were criminal in nature. Several secondary heat sources, including kerosene space heaters were located within the residence and could not be eliminated as a cause of the fire. The investigation is continuing.
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Chenango county sheriff’s deputies arrested 30 year old Alexander Horvath of South New Berlin, Friday for Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated with BAC over .18 and other vehicle violations following a 1 car accident on County Rd 31 in the Town of New Berlin. Horvath was allegedly operating a motor vehicle upon a public highway in an intoxicated condition; he will appear in the Town of New Berlin court at a later date.
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P.M. NEWS FRIDAY 2-6-15

The murder trial of Cal Harris will continue in Schoharie County Court, after Judge George Bartlett ruled against a defense motion for a mistrial following yesterday’s opening statements by the prosecution. Harris has been convicted twice before for the murder of Michelle Harris in Tioga County Court, both convictions were overturned on appeal, & the 3rd trial was moved to Schoharie County.
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The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office & Norwich Police executed a “no knock” search warrant Thursday at 12 Mechanic Street in Norwich, following an investigation of heroin and narcotics sales. 27-year-old Jason Sigler of Norwich was charged with Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance & Criminal Nuisance, he was arraigned in the City of Norwich Court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $5,000 cash bail. 50-year-old Patricia Manwarren of Norwich was charged with Criminal Nuisance, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, with more charges pending, she was arraigned in the City of Norwich Court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $1,000 cash bail. 39-year-old Michael Hackett was found to be in possession of marihuana and issued an appearance ticket to appear in the City of Norwich Court at a later date. The Sheriff’s Office recovered cocaine, prescription pills, marihuana, digital scales, and Baggies during the search.
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State Police arrested 47-year-old Jason Bush of Deposit for Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood Circulation, Criminal Mischief & Harassment. The arrest occurred after Troopers responded to a request to check the welfare of a woman at a residence on County Route 20 in Deposit, where Bush allegedly kicked, punched, choked & threw her phone so that she could not contact police. Bush faces court action Monday.
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State police announced that 3 employees from 3 businesses were arrested Sunday during a state police underage drinking initiative. State police conducted stings at several establishments, charged with the prohibited sale of an alcoholic beverage, 43 year old Larry Pike of Oneonta at the Taylor’s Mini Mart in Oneonta, 26 year old Santiago Giraldo of New Rochelle at the Best Wine and Spirits on Route 7 in Oneonta, & 27 year old Mehwish Rena of Otego, at Betty Beaver’s Fuel Stop in Otego. All 3 will appear in court at later dates.
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Bronx Assemblyman Carl Heasty was elected as the new Speaker of the Assembly this week, following the resignation of Sheldon Silver. Area Assemblyman Cliff Crouch comments:

(Crouch 2-6-15)

Silver resigned his position as Speaker after 21 years, following his arrest on federal corruption charges; he has NOT resigned his seat in the Assembly.
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State Senator Jim Seward announced the launch of an on-line petition drive in support of his initiative to cut New York’s gas tax. Seward stated that New York consumers are faced with gas taxes that add up to approximately 63-cents a gallon. Senator Seward’s petition to “Cut The Gas Tax” can be found on his website, senatorjimseward.com.
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Today is “National Go Red For Women Day”, to kick off the month long Heart Month awareness program. Heart disease is the number one killer of American women according to the American Heart Association. Locally, to kick off Heart Month, UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital will have a display of free information and awareness items in the cafeteria; donations may also be made to the local American Heart Association Heart Walk.
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A.M. NEWS FRIDAY 2-6-15

State Police issued 1,390 tickets during the Super Bowl Sunday STOP-DWI enforcement period. The campaign began at noon on Sunday until midnight. State Police arrested 31 people for DWI during this 12-hour campaign, they also arrested 408 for speeding, 39 for distracted driving, 55 for not wearing seatbelts and 16 for violating the Move Over Law.
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State Police from Sidney arrested 52-year-old Carl Carro of Walton for 2nd degree Grand Larceny, following a Grand Jury sealed indictment warrant was received in Delaware County. An investigation from September 2014 had determined that Carro had received more than $95,000 from a complainant with the fraudulent intent of using the money in an investment. He was remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $50,000 cash bail or a $150,000 property bond. Anyone with information regarding further thefts by Carro should call State Police in Sidney at 561-7400.
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The Bainbridge Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual free winter event in memory of a long time Bainbridge resident, at General Clinton Park this Sunday. Chamber member Phil Canonaco explains:

(Phil Canonaco 2-6-15)

The Bruce Haak Memorial Sleigh Rally & Winterfest runs from 1:00 to 4:00 PM at General Clinton Park Sunday.
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The American Red Cross will hold another Blood Drive in Norwich. The drive will be held at the Broad Street Methodist Church at 74 North Broad Street in Norwich from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. All donors will receive a $5 Dunkin Donuts Gift card as a thank you for their donation; more information is available at redcross.org
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The annual Chenango Lake Perch Derby will be held Saturday at Chenango Lake. The Derby will run from 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Registration begins at 6:00 a.m. Ice-fishing enthusiasts of all ages are invited to participate. Prizes, food, raffles, as well as $1000 cash for the first tagged perch caught. More information is available at 349-0328, 334-2001or oxfordlions.org.
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Eclipse Winterguard will be having a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner this Sunday, from 2:00 pm to 6:00 PM at the Wells Bridge Fire House. Dinner is $8 for adults and $6.50 for children under 10 and Senior citizens. Dinner includes chicken & biscuit, tossed salad, beverage and dessert. Take-outs are available.
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P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-5-15

Opening statements began in Schoharie County Court today, with Tioga County District attorney Kirk Martin telling the jurors that Cal Harris murdered Michelle Harris in 2001, and Harris attorney Bruce Barket seeking an immediate mistrial based on those opening remarks. Schoharie County Judge George Bartlett is expected to rule on he mistrial request this afternoon. Harris has been convicted twice before for the murder of Michelle Harris, in Tioga County Court.

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Lawmakers are expected to revamp the system that evaluates teacher performance this year, after last years formula showed that 98% were highly successful, yet only 35 to 40% of students were succeeding. State Senator John Bonacic comments:

 

(Bonacic 2-5-15)

 

Lawmakers are also getting ready to deal with budget hearings; the education portion of the state budget is one of the biggest items in the Annual spending plan.

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Fire departments from Harpursville, Five Mile Point, West Colesville and Windsor responded to a fire at 927 Trim Street in Windsor at around 7:30 this morning.   Fire investigators believe that the fire started in the rear of the home & was possibly caused by a defective wood stove.   One occupant escaped without injury, no injuries among firefighters were reported.

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Voters in the Gilbertsville-Mount Upton School District approved of 2 propositions Tuesday.   Voters approved the proposal to purchase buses by a 60-to-12 vote; they also approved a measure to establish a capital reserve fund for vehicle and equipment purchases 65-to-7.

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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli released a profile of the Empire State Development Corporation, that found there is minimal financial information for many of its 168 subsidiaries and limited public reporting on results of the economic development initiatives around the state. For fiscal year 2013, the ESDC reported that its programs helped create 2,424 jobs, or 1.8% of net private-sector job creation in the state that year, but the authority makes little public assessment of whether its programs work effectively together or create well-paying jobs. The report also stated that the ESDC outstanding debt totaled more than $10.7 billion for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2014, an increase of 20% from the previous year.

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Lady Antebellum will Headline this year’s concert at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open this August at the En-Joie Golf Course, with Sam Hunt as the opening act. The Golf Tournament will run from August 24th through the 30th this year, the concert will be held on Friday, August 28th.   Tickets go on sale Friday February 13 at 9:00 AM, more information is available at the bands official website.

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The Catskill Regional Teacher Center and the Oneonta Area for Public Education are hosting a legislative forum this afternoon at the Bugbee School auditorium on the SUNY Oneonta campus.   The annual event gives local educators a chance to express concerns to lawmakers regarding state & federal education policies.

 

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A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 2-5-15

Opening statements are scheduled to begin this morning at 9:30 in Schoharie County Court, in the 3rd murder trial of Cal Harris. 12 jurors & 6 alternates are set for the trial, where Harris is once again charged for the murder of his wife Michelle, around September 11th 2001 in Tioga County. Harris had 2 previous convictions overturned on appeal, this third trial was moved to Schoharie County after Harris’s attorneys asked for & received a change of venue.
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Governor Cuomo today announced that the New York State of Health Marketplace has enrolled more than two million New Yorkers in affordable health insurance coverage. 89% of enrollees had no coverage at the time they joined. More information about the NY State of Health marketplace is available at nystateofhealth.ny.gov or 1-855-355-5777.
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The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School will hold a Board of Education Meeting tonight in the District Conference Room at 6:30 PM. The business portion of the meeting will start at 7:00 PM.

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