Villege Of Greene Asks People To Not Clog Sewer System

Village of Greene officials are asking residents to be careful what they flush down the drain and toilet as there has been an increase in items being sent through the sewer system that are causing clogs. The officials say although many products claim they are flushable, they do not dissolve and instead collect and cause … Read more

Highway Workers Memorial to Debut at the 2021 Great New York State Fair

A new memorial honoring fallen highway workers across New York will be unveiled at the 2021 New York State Fair. The memorial will pay tribute to State Department of Transportation and Thruway Authority employees, municipal highway workers, contractors, consultants and towing service employees.It will include paved walkways and seating for respectful reflection. Shrubs and trees … Read more

Road Work In Oneonta This Week

Plan for some extra time today to get through the intersection of South Main St and Main St in Oneonta. Department of Public Works Crews will be out in that area and South Main St will be reduced to one-way traffic with flaggers directing drivers. Work also takes place all week long on Fairview Street … Read more

Tenney Staff Coming To Chenango County On July 27

22nd District Congresswoman Claudia Tenney’s office will be in Chenango County on July 27 for constituents to connect with caseworkers for assistance dealing with a federal agency. Staff will be at Bainbridge town offices on N. Main St. from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Those needing assistance are encouraged to schedule their appointment in advance … Read more

CO Leak At Schoharie County Boys Camp

A carbon monoxide leak on Thursday at a Schoharie County camp results in nearly 5 dozen people hospitalized. Authorities say it happened in a building at the boys’ campus of The Zone and the leak is blamed on a faulty water heater. According to tcamp officials everyone has been released from the hospital except for … Read more

Tenney Unveils Bill To Preserve Qualified Immunity For Law Enforcement

22nd District Congresswoman Claudia Tenney announces she’s sponsoring a bill that protects qualified immunity for police officers serving at the state and local level. The legislation prevents state and local governments removing qualified immunity protections from applying for certain federal grants. Tenney introduced the measure on Thursday and said accountability and transparency are vital, but … Read more

Traffic Stop Leads To Felony Weapons Charges

A Chenango County traffic stop leads to felony charges against 2 McDonough residents. State Police say troppers found Robert Coleman and Billie Harris were in possession of weapons even through they were not allowed to have then due to prior convictions. Both appeared in court and Harris was released on her own recognizance while Coleman … Read more

Susquehanna SPCA Holding Ribbon Cutting On Saturday

The Susquehanna SPCA will hold a ribbon cuttting ceremony tomorrow at its new shelter on State Highway 28 in Cooperstown. An open house is being held starting at 10:00 a.m. and the ceremony is at 10:45. Fundraising for the new shelter started 3 years ago and the new facility has a sterile surgery suite along … Read more

Deposit Man Indicted For Shooting Trooper

The Deposit man accused of shooting a New York State Trooper in late June pleaded not guilty Wednesday after being indicted on 9 charges including 2 counts of attempted murder. According to investigators Scott Mawhiney opened fire on the trooper who was responding to a domestic abuse call. The trooper had surgery and is now … Read more