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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
3 weeks ago
Budget, buses, and $100K capital project on ballot in Dryden

Superintendent Josh Bacigalupi tells 607 News Now voters will see 3 propositions on Tuesday’s budget ballot.

Local
3 weeks ago
Cortland chase, crash ends in arrests

Cortland PD arrested 2 people after a brief chase and crash on May 5.

Local
3 weeks ago
Town Board: Cincinnatus residents ‘crushed’ by high energy costs

The Cincinnatus Town Board adopted a resolution Tuesday, May 12, which urges Gov. Hochul to declare an energy state of emergency.

Community
3 weeks ago
IPD: Person crossing Second St. hit by vehicle at low speed

Someone crossing Second St. in Ithaca was hit Sunday by a vehicle at low speed, police say.

Two professionals shake hands across a purple-clothed table at a college event, with Tompkins Cortland Community College branding in the background.
Local
3 weeks ago
TC3 signs transfer agreement with Alfred University

TC3 in Dryden and Alfred University have signed a transfer agreement.

Local
4 weeks ago
Cortland PD arrests suspect in April apartment robbery, burglary

Police say Billy Foster was arrested Thursday, May 7 just hours after they issued an arrest warrant.

Entrance to a parking garage with yellow barriers and a horizontal height bar, concrete building facade above, and a mural on the wall.
Local
4 weeks ago
With Seneca St. parking garage closed, what to know about parking in downtown Ithaca

Acting Ithaca City Manager Dominick Recckio highlights parking alternatives.

Community
4 weeks ago
Newfield woman hit by car, authorities say

Troopers say 44-year-old Amber Rawn was hit by a car Thursday, May 7 in Newfield.

Local
4 weeks ago
Troopers: 18-year-old reported missing in Nichols found dead

Dalton Malmstrom, 18, was last seen Saturday, May 9 leaving his home in Nichols.

Local
4 weeks ago
Troopers: Preble teen created sexual AI images of 16-year-old girl

Troopers say a Cortland County family filed a report in January that fake Facebook and Instagram accounts were being created featuring phony photos of their 16-year-old daughter.