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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
4 weeks ago
Tompkins County sheriff responds to allegations of mismanagement

Osborne dismisses claims of mismanagement made by earlier this month on 607 This Morning by Jared Bentley, who’s running against him. 

Community
4 weeks ago
TC3 student receives award for student excellence

Earlier this month, Lexie Loveless received the Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Student Excellence.

Local
4 weeks ago
Dryden High School student arrested for setting fire in bathroom

State Police say the 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday, March 25 for setting a fire Jan. 7 in a bathroom at Dryden High School.

Local
4 weeks ago
Cortland man accused of stalking former co-worker, officers say

Cortland Police say Patrick Rich was caught trying to track the day-to-day activities of a 62-year-old woman, who has an order of protection against him.

Local
4 weeks ago
O’Mara presents Chemung County investigator with Senate Commendation Award

State Sen. Tom O’Mara presented Michael Theetge with a Senate Commendation Award on Wednesday, March 25. 

Local
4 weeks ago
Newfield man convicted in 2025 Hector burglary

The Schuyler County District Attorney’s office says Eric Walker now faces three and a half to seven years in state prison.

Local
4 weeks ago
Watkins Glen mayor dies after 10-month battle with cancer

Mayor Laurie DeNardo has died after a 10-month battle with cancer, a lifelong resident of the village.

Local
4 weeks ago
Tompkins County administrator sets expectations for Asteri managers

Tompkins County Administrator Korsah Akumfi tells 607 News Now he wants Vecino to provide more security in the building on E. Green St.

Local
4 weeks ago
CARS shop in Cortlandville destroyed in early morning fire

Cortland Autobody Repair and Service on Homer Ave. was heavily damaged early Tuesday morning by a fire.

Local
4 weeks ago
Sunny Days of Ithaca to close Sept. 15

After nearly a dozen years on the Commons, Sunny Days of Ithaca plans to close their store.