Trailblazer Ceremony Moving To City Hall

Due to the potential for bad weather, today’s City of Oneonta Trailblazer Award Ceremony will be held in the City Hall lobby at 6:30pm. The four women selected as the 2020 and 2021 Trailblazer Award recipients are former Mayor Kim Muller, SPCA Director Stacie Haynes, Judge Lucy Bernier, and OHS teacher Cathy Lynch. Light refreshments … Read more

BHOF Expands Educational Outreach Program with Morgan Stanley Grant

A grant awarded by financial firm Morgan Stanley will allow the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum to support students in low-income communities across the country, through inspiring and educational programming. The Hall will use its award-winning educational curriculum to teach core-curriculum topics through the lens of baseball, engaging students in the material for … Read more

Red Cross Offering Amazon Gift Cards To Blood Donors

The American Red Cross reports blood shortages are continuing and donors are needed now. Officials say there is always a downturn in donations during the summer but COVID-19 has made that even greater than in the past. All who donate between now and the end of the month will get a $10 Amazon gif card. … Read more

CWC Awards Funding To Homeowners & The Village Of Walton

Nearly 20 homeowners in Delaware, Greene, Schoharie and 3 other counties receive funding from the Catskill Watershed Corporation toward projects in the Septic and Flood Hazard Mitigation Implementation Programs. Most awards were for septic system projects. Addionally the Village of Walton was approved for design costs for culvert replacement on State Route 10. Construction cost … Read more

2 Arrested In Tri-County Burglary Spree

New York State Police are investigating numerous home burglaries in Chenango, Delaware and Otsego counties. So far 2 people are facing felony charges. They are Christopher J. Youngs Jr. of Maryland, and John B. Clark of Morris. Investigators say they were found in possession of stolen items. They are now seeking tips to locate other … Read more

Sidney Accident Leads To Felony Charge

What started out as an accident in the Town of Sidney ends up with a man facing a felony charge for possessing stolen property. State Police say the one-car crash occurred July 4 on County Road 4 and a check of the vehicle’s ID number came back stolen. The suspect identified as Johnny Rivera of … Read more

Brindisi Running For State Supreme Court Seat

We now know what former Congressman Anthony Brindisi wants to do now that he’s ruled our running to regain his seat. The ex-22nd District representative announced he’s running for State Supreme Court justice in the 5th Judicial District. That district gained a justice under a law passed by the legislature this year. Brindisi lost to … Read more

$7.8M Available to Advance Low Carbon Solutions for Multifamily Buildings

New York makes $7.8 million is available to owners or managers of multifamily buildings for implementing low carbon energy solutions as part of planned upgrades. The Low Carbon Pathways for Multifamily Buildings program is available on an open enrollment basis through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. Incentives range from $700 to … Read more

Investgation Leads To Sidney Weapons Seizure

A nearly one-year-long weapons investigation conducted by Sidney Police and the Department of Homeland Security ends with a search warrant served last Thursday at a Johnston Circle address. 6 handguns and 18 other firearms were seized with 4 of those being so-called “ghost guns”. Also confiscated was over 40 high-capacity ammo devices plus more than … Read more