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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
Comfort Food Trail making return to downtown Ithaca

Good news, foodies. The Downtown Ithaca Alliance is bringing back the Comfort Food Trail for a second year.

Local
2 months ago
Ithaca’s housing stock available in online database

Ithaca City officials say the virtual housing development data includes an overview of current housing available, plus recent and future development.

Local
2 months ago
Moody appointed permanent Ithaca fire chief

The Ithaca Common Council voted Wednesday, Jan. 7 to appoint Michael Moody as the city’s fire chief.

Local
2 months ago
Mannion wants ‘transparent’ investigation in ICE shooting

Rep. John Mannion called the video footage of 37-year-old Renee Good being shot dead by ICE “deeply disturbing” in a statement on Facebook.

Community
2 months ago
Tioga County 911 radio project still under construction

Tioga County Administrator Jackson Bailey says a 911 radio tower project remains a work in progress.

Local
2 months ago
Ithaca introduces new downtown parking fees

On Monday, Jan. 5, the price of metered parking in downtown Ithaca increased to $2.50/hour while parking in a city garage rose to $2.25/hour.

Local
2 months ago
Retired Elmira cop starts work as school resource officer

Chemung County Sheriff Bill Schrom says Brian Williams is working as a school resource officer at Broadway Elementary School in Elmira.

Local
2 months ago
Tompkins County Legislature backs nurses’ right to unionize in 16-0 vote

A resolution in the Tompkins County Legislature recognizing the rights of workers to form unions was approved Tuesday, Jan. 6 by all 16 legislators.

Crime
2 months ago
Troopers: Painted Post man made ‘repeated’ fake 911 calls in 2025

State Police say 40-year-old Thomas Margeson repeatedly made fake calls to 911 and the New York State Child Abuse and Mistreatment hotline last year. 

Local
2 months ago
Homer to begin comprehensive plan review

Homer Town Supervisor Mike Park tells 607 News Now a state grant will help the town board update a plan that’s more than a decade old. 

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