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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
9 months ago
Republican Winn announces Ithaca Common Council run

Zach Winn announced on Ithaca’s Morning News Wednesday, June 11th his decision to run in the 1st Ward.

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9 months ago
IFD clears water treatment plant after accidental gas mixture

Officials say two incompatible chemicals were accidentally mixed during a routine delivery on Tuesday, which resulted in the creation of chlorine gas.

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9 months ago
IPD use ‘chemical irritants’ on man who refused to surrender peacefully

28-year-old Devon Welch refused to leave an apartment on East Green Street in Ithaca around 8:15 Tuesday morning.

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9 months ago
Candor man charged with raping underage victim

42-year-old William Youst has been charged with separate counts of rape and one count of criminal contempt and strangulation.

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9 months ago
Flooding keeping Yaman Beach in Cortland closed

Cortland Mayor Scott Steve says a combination of high water and poor visibility will leave Yaman Beach closed for the time being.

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9 months ago
Cortland’s 2025-26 school budget re-vote is next Tuesday

The Cortland Enlarged City School District is holding a budget revote one week from today on June 17th.

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9 months ago
O’Mara favors delay in Hochul’s EV bus mandate for schools

State Senator Tom O’Mara is delaying Governor Hochul’s electric bus mandate that has a 2027 deadline.

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9 months ago
Unarmed responder program ‘overdue,’ Kumar says

Unarmed responders in Ithaca are still under consideration after being suggested during the Reimagining Public Safety initiative that began in 2020.

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9 months ago
Cortland kitchen fire ruled an accident

A kitchen fire on River Street in Cortland on the evening of June 8th was ruled accidental.

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9 months ago
Campville, Apalachin crews rescue boaters on Susquehanna River

The Campville Fire Department and the Apalachin Fire Department were dispatched to make two rescues on the Susquehanna River on Sunday, June 8th.

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