Joe Salzone

Joe Salzone is the News Director and Operations Manager for the Cayuga Media Group and host of 607 This Morning on 870AM/97.7FM News/Talk WHCU.

Local
2 months ago
Tompkins County Whole Health adds more mental health space at Brown Rd. location

Tompkins County Whole Health is ready to accept more patients for mental health services at their space on Brown Road.

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2 months ago
Housing needs assessment underway in Cortland County

Planning Director Trish Hiemstra tells 607 News Now there’s a strong and urgent needs for various types of housing in Cortland County.

Local
2 months ago
One dead in Nichols crash

One person died after a crash in Nichols just after midnight on November 8th.

Local
2 months ago
Cornell promotes Stickel to police chief

With over 17 years of law enforcement experience, Eric Stickel now leads the Cornell police.

Local
2 months ago
Cantelmo calls Cornell’s $31K offer to TCAT ‘parasitic’ and ‘myopic’

Ithaca Mayor Robert Cantelmo expressed disapproval over Cornell’s $31k offer to TCAT during a Common Council meeting on Nov. 5th.

Local
3 months ago
Ex-Ithaca fire chief takes state job

Former Ithaca Fire Chief Rob Covert is the new deputy state fire administrator with the New York State Fire Commission.

Local
3 months ago
Cortland County faces $8-9M deficit, Harbin says

Legislator Beau Harbin tells 607 News Now he’s focused on closing a large budget gap before legislators vote on the 2026 budget.

Local
3 months ago
TCAT allowing SNAP recipients to ride for free

Anyone with an EBT card can show it to a driver on any TCAT route in service “with no questions asked” and get a free ride to and from grocery stores, food pantries, and other services.

Local
3 months ago
ICSD, ITA announce tentative deal on 3-year contract

Months of discussions between the Ithaca City School District and the Ithaca Teachers Association have resulted in agreement about a new contract.

Local
3 months ago
Cornell survey shows increase in sexual misconduct, harassment on campus

According to survey results, 15% of Cornell students who responded say they experienced nonconsensual sexual contact, which is up from 2023 and 2021.

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