New Effort Invites Tourists To Paddle The 607

A new tourism effort is underway, in hopes of attracting people to Paddle The 607. Paddle the 607, a nod to our region’s area code, is being developed by local tourism leaders as a resource for paddling itineraries, access points and amenities along the Chemung and Susquehanna Rivers. A full map of the trail from … Read more

Chenango River Trails Cleanup Day 4/27

The Chenango River Trails is again hosting their annual spring clean up event. Last year, more than two dozen volunteers gathered along the Chenango River Trails and the banks of the river – to pick up litter and other trash. This year’s event takes place on Saturday, April 27th from 8am to noon. Volunteers should … Read more

Oneonta Man Indicted For Defrauding Bassett Healthcare Network

An Oneonta man is in big trouble… accused of mail fraud. The US Justice Department says 50 year old Kevin Jarrington defrauded Bassett Health Care Network while he worked as the executive director of First Community Care of Bassett in Cooperstown. The organization is reportedly an affiliate of Bassett Healthcare Network and provides health equipment … Read more

Walton Man Pleads Guilty To Drug Charges

A Walton man has pleaded guilty to drug charges after a traffic stop back in December. Delaware County Shawn Smith’s office says Patrick A. Ladd, entered the guilty plea on Thursday to attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance. Ladd has admitted that he possessed two grams of methamphetamine and 13 bags of heroin while … Read more

Mount Upton Man Arrested After Crash In Sidney

A rollover crash in Sidney has led to the arrest of a Mount Upton man for drunk driving. The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office indicates 65 year old Lawrence Peloso was arrested after the crash on State Highway 357. Deputies arrived to the scene and determined that Peloso lost control and went off the pavement, striking … Read more

Oneonta Delays Vote On RSS Project

Bowing to community outcry, the city of Oneonta will postpone the sale of the 27 Market Street property until at least October. On Tuesday, Mayor Mark Drnek addressed the community after weeks of fierce debate over the proposed project involving Rehabilitation Support Services. The project calls for 40 homes deemed for low-income renters, with 15 … Read more

New Berlin To Celebrate Easter

The Village of New Berlin is celebrating Easter with the Easter Bunny! The annual community Easter celebration will begin at 12:30 on Saturday, March 30th, at Hyde Park on north Main Street in New Berlin. Mayor Peter Lennon says The Easter Bunny will arrive in time for the official Easter egg hunt kick off at … Read more

Mohawk Woman Admits Killing Woman

A Herkimer County woman has admitted to stabbing and killing another woman. 22 year old Taylor Goodhines, of Mohawk, pleaded guilty to second degree murder and is scheduled to be sentenced on May 20th. Authorities said Goodhines stabbed 26 year old T’Keah LaPlante at a home on East Main Street in Mohawk in January of … Read more

Fenimore Art Museum Celebrates Women Artists

The Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown is celebrating women artists, with the unveiling of their As They Saw It: Women Artists Then and Now exhibit. The exhbit spotlights the vision and creativity of American women artisis spenning three centuries. There are three sections… self protraits and explorations of identity… the bonds of sisterhood and community… … Read more