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Body Found on Susquehanna River Island in Westover

Police: Body found in Town of Union may link to missing person

Sheriff investigating a fatal crash in the Town of Barker

Sheriff investigating a fatal crash in the Town of Barker TOWN OF BARKER (WBNG) Authorities in Broome County are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash that occurred on State Route 79 in the Town of Barker Tuesday morning. The Broome County Sheriff s Office said 37-year-old Justin Chordas of Chenango Forks died as a result of serious injuries. The Sheriff s Office said patrols responded to a report of a serious crash around 6:30 a.m. between a pick-up truck and a sedan. Upon arrival, the Sheriff s Office said they found Chordas trapped in a Chevrolet HHR. They said he was unconscious. The Sheriff s Office said Chordas was extricated by fire officials by the jaws of life and was taken to Wilson Hospital where he was pronounced dead around 7:30 a.m.

Justin Chordas killed in two-vehicle crash on Route 79 in Barker

McLain was alert and conscious, and complaining of back and knee pain, the sheriff s office said. Fire department personnel extricated Chordas from his vehicle with the Jaws of Life. He was transported to Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, where he was pronounced dead around 7:35 a.m. McLain was also taken to Wilson Medical Center. His condition was not available. Police said a preliminary investigation indicated Chordas was entering the roadway from a driveway while McLain was traveling southeast on state Route 79 toward the hamlet of Chenango Forks when the collision took place.     The highway was closed for nearly three hours after the crash, and was reopened to traffic shortly before 10 a.m.

Maine-Endwell Kids Lemonade Stand For St Jude

The hot weather with temperatures in the 80s is here for a few more days before it cools off into the mid-60s for the Memorial Day Weekend. One of the things that I love about the warm weather is seeing all of the lemonade stands in the Southern Tier. I ll always stop at one and if they give me good service (and they always do), I ll give a tip of a buck or two. When my daughter, Tara was younger, she would make some extra cash by selling lemonade at the house. I remember when the firemen would stop by, she got such a thrill out of it.

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