Sidney Police Seek Help To Iddentyfy POIs

Sidney Police are asking for the public’s help with identifying two individuals who are persons of interest in an incident that took place last month at the Bridge Street Laundromat. Their photos oare on the department’s Facebook page. Call the department If you can identify them.

Don’t Blow Grass On Roadways

Oneonta Police ask residents to refrain from blowing lawn clippings into the roadway. State law prohibits any substance that is likely to cause injury from being placed on a roadway. Blowing grass on the road creates a serious threat to anyone riding a motorcycle, moped, or bicycle.

Schoharie Man Charged With Stealing Car

A man from Schoharie is charged with Grand Larceny for stealing a car. State Police say they were called to a Cobleskill home on reports of an unwanted guest and that’s where they found the man and the stolen car.

Chenango County Man Sentenced In Road Rage Incident

It’s 4 years behing bars for a Chenango County man who pleaded guilty to assault charges in a Fenton road rage incident Prosecutors say Michael G. Seman admittined he stabbed a teen in the leg during an altercation last October. Seaman will also be on five years of post-release supervision.

CCHS is a 2023 Blue Star Museum

The Chenango County Historical Society and Museum announced it will once again join museums nationwide in the Blue Star Museums initiative. The program that provides free admission to currently-serving U.S. military personnel and their families this summer from Armed Forces Day through Labor Day.

Oneonta Receives RestoreNY Grant

The City of Oneonta receives a $900,000 grant through the Restore New York Communities Initiative/ The money will go to assist with the rehabilitation of the Fred VanWie Building on Dietz Street. The project will create four affordable residential units and a workshare space.

Oberacker Welcoimes Student Shadows To Albany

State Senator Peter Oberacker recently welcomed students from the 51st Senate District to the Capitol as part of the 23rd annual Students Inside Albany conference. The event sponsored by the League of Women Voters of New York State increases high school students’ awareness of New York’s governmental process.

Splash Path 5k a colorful success

Pathfinder Village’s 10th annual Splash Path 5k and Fun Walk achieved a new fundraising milestone raising $30,000. The money supports the Pathfinder Produce Mobile Market and vocational programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. The event was held last Saturday.

New Gift Card Law Starts Jube 20

New York Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez reminded businesses of a new law to protect consumers from potential gift card scams. Effective June 20 all businesses selling gift cards must display a notice to caution consumers about gift card fraud.

Insider Views of Businesses Coming in June

Rresidents can get a behind-the-scenes look at county businesses during June through a series hosted by the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber’s Business After Hours program allows visitors to view facilities that may not be generally open to the public, and learn new skills.