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.

Crime
8 months ago
Horseheads man charged in child exploitation probe

27-year-old Alexander Lowman of Horseheads is facing felony charges after State Police began investigating him this spring.

Local
8 months ago
Southern Tier getting state money to help youngsters find summer work

Governor Kathy Hochul is dedicating $56.5 million to help over 20,000 young people statewide from low-income families find summer jobs.

Local
8 months ago
Ithaca Common Council mulling zoning change for B&B

Ithaca’s Common Council is considering making an amendment to change zoning for bed-and-breakfast home and accessory apartment uses.

Local
8 months ago
Tompkins County looks to expand EMS program

Tompkins County lawmakers are looking to expand a medical response program, hopefully adding two ambulances to the community’s rapid response program.

Local
8 months ago
Riley requests millions for Ithaca Youth Bureau, Marathon wastewater plant improvements

Congressman Josh Riley is requesting over $55 million in federal funding for various projects in the 19th Congressional district.

Local
8 months ago
Newfield Fire rescues person trapped under lawnmower

The Newfield Fire Company says nearly a dozen people responded to a person stuck under a heavy lawnmower on Monday, May 26th at around 2:00 p.m.

Local
8 months ago
Cortland readies school budget re-vote June 17

Cortland Enlarged City School District Superintendent Bob Edwards discusses the state-mandated school budget re-vote.

Local
8 months ago
Osborne says investigation of Dryden student OD still going

Sheriff Derek Osbourne says the investigation into an apparent overdose of a student in Dryden is ongoing, with charges unlikely.

Local
8 months ago
Cortland County jail population, staff levels grow

Cortland County Sheriff Mark Helms says the county jail is still feeling the strain of the statewide strike of corrections officers.

Local
8 months ago
Ithaca unarmed responders would ‘fill gaps’ in service, Recckio says

Unarmed community responders are under consideration for Ithaca.

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