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Multi-Count Indictment in Child Sexual Abuse Case

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 5/30/25 | 5/30/25


DELHI  – Delaware County District Attorney, Shawn J. Smith, announced today that the Delaware County Grand Jury returned an eight-count indictment against Mario A. Sierra, 20, of East Meredith, New York on May 22. 

Count One alleges Rape in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 14, 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the City of Oneonta, County of Otsego.

Count Two alleges Criminal Sexual Act in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 14, 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in oral sexual conduct with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the City of Oneonta, County of Otsego.

Count Three alleges Rape in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the City of Oneonta, County of Otsego.

Count Four alleges Rape in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the Town of Meredith, County of Delaware. 

Count Five alleges Criminal Sexual Act in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in oral sexual conduct with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the Town of Meredith, County of Delaware. 

Count Six alleges Rape in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the Town of Meredith, County of Delaware.

Count Seven alleges Rape in the Second Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the Town of Meredith, County of Delaware.

Count Eight alleges Rape in the 2nd Degree, a Class D Felony. It is alleged that Sierra, on or about July 2024, being eighteen (18) years old or more, did engage in sexual intercourse with a person less than fifteen (15) years old, in the Town of Meredith, County of Delaware.  

As with all cases involving minors, the identity of the victim is being withheld per office policy.

Sierra appeared in the Delaware County Court on May 23, 2025, for the purpose of an arraignment. Acting County Court Judge, Gary A. Rosa set bail in the amount of $25,000 cash, $50,000 bond or $100,000 partially secured bond. The defendant was remanded to the custody of the Delaware County Correctional Facility, in lieu of bail.

District Attorney Shawn Smith commends Investigator Cody Tromblee of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, and Detective Amanda Catapano from the Oneonta City Police, for their thorough investigation into this serious case. DA Smith also thanks the victim advocates at Safe Against Violence for making sure the victims received appropriate support.

Chief Assistant District Attorney Richard D. Northrup Jr. presented the case to the Grand Jury.

Indictments and Criminal Complaints are allegations.  All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 


Shawn J. Smith 

District Attorney 

Delaware County 

 

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Stamford Man Arrested for Alleged DWI Following Accident

HARPERSFIELD — Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced the arrest of a Stamford, NY resident for driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle accident.

On Saturday Morning, May 17th, 2025, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a one car motor vehicle accident on State Highway 23 in the Town of Harpersfield. Deputies arrived on scene and observed that the vehicle had left the roadway and entered into the roadside ditch. Deputies interviewed the driver, identified as 42-year-old Ryan Darran, of Stamford.

Upon completion of the investigation, Sheriff’s Deputies arrested and charged Darran with Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of 0.08% of 1% or more and Driving While Intoxicated, both Unclassified Misdemeanors. Darran was also issued Traffic Summonses for Moving from Lane Unsafely, Consumption of Alcohol in Motor Vehicle, and Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Motor Vehicle Accident, all violations of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law. 

Darran was released on appearance tickets, directing him to return to the Town of Harpersfield Court at a later date.

 

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Otsego-Schoharie and Delaware Masonic Charities Corporation Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients

SCHENEVUS — The Otsego-Schoharie and Delaware Masonic Charities Corporation proudly awarded five $750 Scholarship Assistance Grants to outstanding high school seniors at the annual Central Leatherstocking Masonic District Awards Night, held on May 3, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Schenevus Masonic Temple in Schenevus, New York.

These annual scholarships recognize graduating seniors who have demonstrated academic achievement, strong character, and community engagement. Applications were reviewed through a blind selection process, and recipients were chosen based on a combination of scholarship, personal aspirations, and—where provided—financial need. A Masonic connection is not required to apply, but applications must be endorsed by a local Lodge.

This year’s recipients, listed alphabetically by last name, along with their sponsoring Lodges, are:

  • Jordan BenderDelaware Academy Central School District at Delhi
    Sponsored by: Delaware River Lodge No. 439

  • Dorothy BullDownsville Central School District
    Sponsored by: Delaware River Lodge No. 439

  • Libby CoxLaurens Central School District
    Sponsored by: Laurens Lodge No. 548

  • William KulaskiDelaware Academy Central School District at Delhi
    Sponsored by: Delaware River Lodge No. 439

  • Josie ScanlonOneonta City School District
    Sponsored by: Oneonta Lodge No. 466

Each student will receive a $750 scholarship grant. The awards ceremony recognized the recipients in the presence of Lodge members, community leaders, and family supporters.

“These grants reflect our Masonic values of education, integrity, and service to community,” said Nathan Tweedie, President of the Charities Corporation and Chair of the Scholarship Committee. “We are proud to assist these deserving students as they take the next step in their academic and professional journeys.”

The Otsego-Schoharie and Delaware Masonic Charities Corporation continues its longstanding tradition of supporting youth development through this vital scholarship program and other charitable efforts across the region.

 

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DCMO BOCES Students Compete in State Conservation Competition

COBLESKILL – Students from both DCMO BOCES campuses traveled to SUNY Cobleskill on May 15 to participate in the New York State Conservation Contest, an annual event designed to bring together high school students from BOCES Conservation and Heavy Equipment programs from across the state. Events took SUNY Cobleskill campus, with students rotating between contest stations that focused on different skills such as equipment operation, woodsmen events, and natural resource identification. The students were accompanied by Harrold Campus Principal Roula Ragusa, SkillsUSA advisor Nanette LaTourette, and Conservation instructors from both campuses, including Zack Whittaker, Amanda Larson and Ken Larson from Harrold Campus and Braeden Williams, Jacob Sweet and Tim Crumb from Pole Campus. DCMO BOCES students did quite well in the competition, winning or placing in many of them. Here’s a list of those who placed, by campus:

ALAN D. POLE CAMPUS: 

Fire Building: 1st Place - Kelcie Tefft (Oxford) & Pasley French (Sherburne)

Female Pulp Throw: 4th Place - Kelcie Tefft (Oxford)

Male Cross Cut: 1st Place - Wyatt Meade (UV) & Tanner Sullivan (UV) 

Axe Throw: 2nd Place - Duncan McNicol (Norwich) 

Tree Felling: 4th Place - Tanner Sullivan (UV) place all over the

Tree Climbing: 1st Place -Tanner Sullivan (UV) , 4th Place Dominick Howe (Oxford) 

Skid Steer Competition: 5th Place - Brian Mills (Greene) & David Palmer (OV) 

Dozer Log Roll: 1st Place - Riley Jones (Sherburne)

Robert W. Harrold CAMPUS:

Dozer Log Roll: Xander Tyrell- Senior (Franklin), 3rd Place

Mini Excavator: Connor Borowski- Senior (BG), 1st Place

Skid Steer Team: Derek Jordan- Junior (Unatego), Tyler King- Junior (Unatego), 2nd Place

Maple ID & Knowledge- Olivir Hilts- Junior (BG),1st Place; Hailey Brandenburg- Junior (Delhi), 2nd Place; Kevin Conklin- Senior (Hancock), 3rd Place; Landon Ruling- Senior (Sidney), 4th Place 

Tree Felling- Kevin Conklin- Senior (Hancock), 2nd Place

Axe Throw- Kaedin VanEchaute- Junior (Otsego Christian Academy-OCA), 1st Place

2-Man Peavy Log Roll- Abraham George- Senior (Franklin) & Trevor Thayer- Senior (Unatego), 3rd Place

Jack & Jill 2- Person Log Roll- Alivia Plows- Junior (GMU) & Bryce Seymour- Junior (Unatego)- 3rd Place; Hailey Brandenburg- Junior (Delhi) & Graham Picinich- Senior (Walton)- 4th Place

Bow Saw- Kevin Conklin- Senior (Hancock), 1st Place; Jacob Lyle- Senior (BG), 3rd Place

Jack & Jill 2-Person Crosscut- Hailey Brandenburg- Junior (Delhi) & Olivir Hilts- Junior (BG), 2nd Place; Alvia Plows- Junior (GMU) & Tyler King- Junior (Unatego), 4th Place

Female Pulp Throw- Hailey Brandenburg- Junior (Delhi), 2nd Place

DCMO BOCES is a regional provider of educational services to students and schools, and operates school campuses in Sidney Center and Norwich. To learn more about Conservation & Heavy Equipment and the other CTE programs at DCMO BOCES, visit the website at www.dcmoboces.com.


 

 

DCMO BOCES Conservation and Heavy Equipment Operation students from Robert W. Harrold Campus pose in Cobleskill, where they participated in the annual New York State Conservation Contest.

 

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Yolanda Bush and Coolwater Collective to Play in Walton June 15

WALTON – Music on the Delaware’s final 2024-25 Coffeehouse at the Walton Theatre at 30 Gardiner Place, Walton, will feature area musicians Yolanda Bush, Evan Jagels and Wyatt Ambrose performing as a trio called the Coolwater Collective. The free concert will occur on Sunday, June 15, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the parlor of the theatre. As with all coffeehouse events, drinks and desserts will be available, with donations gratefully accepted.

Yolanda Bush and the Coolwater Collective Trio is a must-see musical ensemble blending Jazz, Blues, and unexpected selections to create an unforgettable musical experience. The trio consists of Yolanda Bush on Voice and Percussion, Evan Jagels on Upright Bass, and Wyatt Ambrose on Guitar.  All three are experienced musicians and performers.

Yolanda has been singing and drumming for over four decades. She is versatile in numerous styles, which include Blues, Jazz, Rock, and R&B. Born in Chicago where she was surrounded by music, she went on to study trumpet and choral music and perform in a wide variety of ensembles. Yolanda is a prolific songwriter and has performed widely as a solo guitarist and singer. She has been influenced by many artists including Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Jimmi Hendrix, and Joni Mitchell.

Evan Jagels is both a passionate educator, currently serving as Lecturer and Artist in Residence at Hartwick College in Oneonta, and a versatile jazz performer, having shared the stage with many notable musicians. He is co-founder of Duo Extempore, and with pianist Nicole Brancato, recently created and presented a musical history of the Walton Theatre as a part of its 110th anniversary celebration. Evan also heads the newly formed Kildeer Trio, which performed a Music on the Delaware coffeehouse concert of improvised experimental jazz in Spring of 2024. Also a member of Kildeer Trio, Wyatt Ambrose is a guitarist, educator, and composer. He is currently Artist in Residence and Adjunct Professor at Hartwick College and works with liberal arts and music students in private lessons, ensembles, and classroom settings teaching jazz, popular music and aural skills. He is often in demand as a backup performer.  

The next series of Coffeehouse at the Theatre events will begin again in September.


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Roxbury Arts Group Announces Delaware County Arts Grants Awards

ROXBURY — The Roxbury Arts Group is excited to announce the 2025 grantees of the Delaware County Arts Grants. Administered by the Roxbury Arts Group in Delaware County since 1986, in partnership with the New York State Council of the Arts and the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature, the Delaware County Arts Grant program supports artists and organizations in Delaware County with three funding categories: Community Arts, Creative Learning, and Individual Artists.

Community Arts grants are central to RAG’s mission, fostering arts and cultural projects and enhancing the cultural vibrancy of Delaware County communities.

Creative Learning grants play a crucial role in integrating arts into education. These grants support skills-based, arts education programs—with an emphasis on quality creative processes—at Delaware County public schools, after-school programs, and community-based centers. 

Individual Artist Grants focus on the "live and work" philosophy, and invest directly in local artists who reflect and enhance community life and culture. Applicants must engage actively with the community, making their projects a collaborative effort with the community members they serve.

In 2025, the Roxbury Arts Group awarded 40 grants totaling $155,946 to support arts projects and programs through the Delaware County Arts Grant program, a 193% increase from the funds distributed last year. “The Roxbury Arts Group is grateful for the increase in funds we received from NYSCA that we were able to invest into Delaware County’s creative economy,” says Ursula Hudak, Creative Opportunities Coordinator at Roxbury Arts Group. “The grant process remains highly competitive which is a testament to the extraordinary artists and organizations contributing their talents locally.” 

Further, “New York’s dedicated arts and culture sector bolsters our economies, strengthens communities and inspires us all to be better humans,” says Erika Mallin, Executive Director of the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). “NYSCA is so proud to support the critical work of Roxbury Arts Group and the Delaware County arts grants. Congratulations to all this year’s grantees, we look forward to seeing your projects grow and flourish.”

Below is a list of the Delaware County Arts Grants that have been funded in 2025. For more information about the Delaware County Arts Grant program, the ongoing Small Arts Grant Program, and other services for creatives provided by the Roxbury Arts Group, visit roxburyartsgroup.org or call Creative Opportunities Coordinator at 607.326.7908.

Community Arts Projects

The Arts Inn Collective presents the 4th Annual H & R Vaudeville Variety Show, “Women Rising,” an all-women festival presented at the Arts Inn in Fleischmanns on May 25,  5-9p, celebrating the indomitable spirit and creative power of women. Suggested donation is $20. For more information, visit ArtsInnCollective.org.

The Bovina Library presents “By the People: Rediscovering a Delaware County Masterpiece.” This series of free talks this fall at the Delhi Post Office and the Bovina Library are designed to engage students and community members in learning about and reflecting on the historic Delhi post office mural depicting a local scene circa 1845 of anti-renters protesting the tenant farmer system.

Catskills Folk Connection presents an exhibit of two Haudenosaunee artists' fiber art for four weeks in August and September, featuring beaded embroidery and finger-woven sashes. The exhibition is enhanced by artists' demonstrations and a scholar's presentation about Lenape fiber traditional arts. The show is tentatively scheduled to take place at the Catskill Watershed Corporation in Arkville.

Catskills Old-time Music in the Mountains presents a series of open jams at Wayside Cider taproom in Andes, held every month starting Sunday, April 27. There will be a workshop for melody instruments from 2-2:45p (suggested donation $20) and this will be followed by the jam (free) from 3-4:30p. The jams are open to any stringed instrument players of any level wanting to play with others in a fun, inclusive atmosphere. See catskills.oldtime on Instagram for more info.

The Catskills Jazz Quartet will perform in Ballintine Park in Andes on July 27, August 17, and September 21 from 2-4p. A suggested donation of $10 is appreciated.

The Colchester Historical Society presents The Colchester Water Festival, ‘Celebrating the East Branch of the Delaware River,’ which will take place on Saturday, July 26 from 11a-3p at the Downsville Boat Launch on State Route 30. The event features music by the Freestone Flood Band, a watercraft regatta, food vendors, talks, demonstrations, children's crafts, a photo exhibit, and the unveiling of a river-inspired sculpture by a local artist.

The Delaware Academy PTA presents performances by Michael Hearst and Haudenosaunee storyteller Perry Ground to Delaware Academy grades K, 2, 3, and 4 in late spring 2025. Michael Hearst and his band will present content from his published books “Unusual Creatures, Extraordinary People, and Curious Constructions” through engaging songs and visual aids, and Perry Ground will present cultural stories of the history and significance of native peoples in our community.

Lisbeth Firmin offers ‘Painting the Towns’, a series of five two-day painting workshops held across Delaware County, in the summer of 2026. 

Friends of Music of Stamford presents a concert of classical music featuring the Fenimore Chamber Orchestra of Cooperstown on June 15.

Paul Geluso presents ‘Woodstockhausen,’ an experimental electronic music festival featuring immersive music, video, installations, and mixed-media performances taking place in July at the Turquoise Barn in Bloomville.

Rhonda Harrow Engel offers a series of figure drawing classes, ‘Drawing From the Model’, every Friday between July 11-August 15, 10:30a-1:30p. There is a fee of $150 that includes all materials and modeling fees. Sessions will be held at the MURAL Gallery in Hobart.

The Hobart Festival of Women Writers presents its 13th annual festival in Hobart on June 6-8, hosting 15 professional women writers, who will present writing workshops, including a special workshop for kids ages 8-12 years. Also on offer: a collaborative, public conversation on bookmaking, and public readings by each of this year's participating writers.

The Hobart Rotary partners with the Town of Stamford to present the 7th Annual Sausage and Brew Festival, an afternoon and evening of free jazz, rock, and soul music for the community, from 1-7p on Saturday, August 23 at the Town Hall in Hobart, 101 Maple Ave. The event features three musical acts: the Leatherstocking Jazz Band, the F.A.R. Trio, and Becca Frame and the Tall Boys.

In fall 2026, Peter Kleeman will tour a limited edition of his Space Age Museum project across Delaware County, featuring a life-size humanoid robot with a mini audio-video exhibit of rare cultural artifacts curated from its globally recognized collection of folk art, rare vernacular photographs, and innovative Space Age design.

The Michael Kudish Natural History Preserve presents Page to Stage "MAGIC!" This outdoor theater festival features short plays written by local writers and cast with local actors. Saturday, July 19 at 5p and Sunday July 20 at 1p.

Mountain Madness presents an interdisciplinary, immersive storytelling experience through the lens of late Confessional poet Sylvia Plath at the Kirkside Pavilion the weekend of August 23-24.

Music on the Delaware presents PorchFest Walton, featuring live music on porches and sidewalks all over town for a day. The event will take place across Walton on June 7 from 11a-3p. There will be a PorchFest informational tent at Veterans Plaza.

Tyler Tamburo partners with Bushel Collective to present ‘Catskill Builders’, highlighting the craftsmanship of Catskills builders through a zine and blog featuring in-depth interviews, photo documentation of self-built structures, and visual artwork and writing by local artists on the theme of building. A zine launch and exhibition will take place at Bushel in December, with programming such as panel discussions, artist talks, and a tool library.

The Party Theater presents the play "Dance Nation" by Clare Barron as their 2025 Mainstage Series production in Stamford, May 17-19 at the Carriage House on Main Street (76 Main St., Stamford, NY). This will be a ticketed event. 

Kathleen Sweeney partners with Bushel Collective to present and curate ‘Symbiocene Era: Mycelium, Soil, Roots, and Community,’ a multimedia exhibition, publication, mini-documentary, and workshop series in collaboration with 10 EcoArtists at Bushel Collective, Delhi, October 25-December 7.

The William B Ogden Free Library hosts ‘Pieces of Our Past: A Heritage Mosaic Workshop,’ a six-session series led by mosaic artist Marilyn Lindstrom. Taking place each Thursday beginning October 2 (5:30–7:30p), participants will incorporate personal items into their mosaics, creating unique pieces that reflect their heritage for a community artist reception on Saturday, November 15 at 11a. Space is limited and registration is required—participants should commit to attending a majority of the sessions. Free for adults, call 607-865-5929 to register.

Individual Arts Projects

Alex Alberto presents a screening of their 20-minute short film "Coming Out Polyamorous for Thanksgiving" at Bushel Collective in Delhi on November 8 at 3p, followed by a Q&A and community discussion.

By the beginning of summer 2025, John Atwood will construct a large public sculpture woven from willow, free to view in a field on Route 18 in Bloomville. The piece will be in dialogue with the surrounding mountains.

Marisa Caruso presents ‘How to Make a Doll,’ an experimental, multimedia, one-woman physical theater piece exploring mental health, an artist-mother-daughter relationship, and cognitive decline through memoir, movement, and medical research. The project will culminate in a live performance for a public audience.

John Halpern presents WE DO: Surfing the Apocalypse Karaoke, an immersive, outdoor, 5-screen video projection, where community members of diverse orientations and backgrounds will sing love songs into a cinematic panorama of moving images collaged of both global crises and global healing activities. The event takes place in July at the Birdsong Farm Community Garden in Hamden.

Annie Hayes, a local maker of primitive hand-hooked rugs, creates ‘We Live Together,’ four rugs based on an animal she has interacted with on land near Delhi, where her farmhouse is located. The works will be exhibited at the Bovina Public Library from November 18 through December 2.

Roshan Houshmand presents ‘The Mandala Project,’ the production and exhibition of new meditational healing mandala paintings, to be exhibited at her studio in Andes this summer and at Good Taste in Franklin this fall. Open to the public.

Keiko Howard (aka Keiko M. H.) presents her new artwork in a solo exhibition titled ‘Farmlands in Upstate New York’ at Bright Hill Press in Treadwell from October 11 - November 8. Works will explore the Treadwell region and its surrounding areas in Delaware County, and will be open to the public.

Marian Hunter produces a video documentary, ‘The Catskilled Crafters,’ about the ad hoc group of artists and crafters who have created seven annual projects by choosing a theme and creating their individual works. To be exhibited on CatskillAir.

Chelsea Frisbee Johnson weaves together stories, family lore, and reflections from the perspective of her favorite place—the farm her family stewards in Delhi—into a chapbook to share through a reading at Bushel Collective on November 15. 

Gerda van Leeuwen presents ‘Migratory Tales,’ a series of printed and embroidered tapestries to be exhibited in November at Art Up Gallery in Margaretville.

Jess Ludwicki presents ‘From Field to Felt,’ a celebration of the beautiful wool grown within our local fibershed via felted wall hangings. This program aims to connect its audience with the fiber producers and their beloved flocks via digital maps and a free in-person event to take place this fall.

Jess Mederos presents ‘Way of the Saints,’ an engagement with community through an intersection of art, religion, and music, showcasing the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria. The project will be shared with the public at the Stamford Carriage House on September 13.

Anne Elizabeth Moore will write stories exploring the history and impact of intellectual property rights laws on Delaware County as a part of an upcoming book project. A free reading will be held at the end of the year.

Alan Powell presents ‘Painted Ladies,’ a video projection project, held from October 15 - December 30, sundown to midnight, 2-4 days a week at 993 Main Street, Fleischmanns. 

Creative Learning Projects

The Andes Public Library presents their Summer Reading Program, COLOR YOUR WORLD. They will conduct free workshops for grades K-3 and 4-8 at the library every Wednesday from July 9 through August 13, 2025.

Megan Avery partners with the Stamford Library to present an 8-week, after-school sewing program for grades 2-6, combining hands-on learning with important concepts about sustainability and the origins of clothing. Classes will be October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and November 6, 13, 20.

Ethan Fox offers a series of world drumming classes to the students of Roxbury Central School during Jessica Young's music class starting in April 2025 and culminating in a final performance to be held on June 18 at 6p at the school.

The Hancock Community Foundation hosts a 4-day workshop series on marionette puppet-making for 60 students in the K-9th Grade After School Program on April 8-11, 2:30-4:30p each day. The students will host a performance for their families and community members at 4:30p on April 11 at Hancock Elementary School. 

Roshan Houshmand presents ‘Sacred Buddhist Arts,’ a series of painting workshops to South Kortright Central School's 9th grade global studies classes about sacred Tibetan Buddhist art forms.

     

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Stewart’s Donates to Local Non-Profits


Representatives from Stamford-area children’s service organizations, including Stamford Library, Kiddie Corner Preschool, The Community Music Network, ONC BOCES, Michael Kudish Natural History Preserve, Stamford Wellness Center, SGC Junior Golf, and Catskill Athletic Club gathered at Stewarts Shop in Stamford this week to thank the Stewart’s Holiday Match program for distributing more than $4,850 to local non-profits. Now in its 39th year, the program matches customer donations to support youth-focused nonprofits in health, education, arts, and recreation

 

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Gilboa-Conesville/Roxbury Advances to Sectional Semifinal

DELAWARE LEAGUE - Gilboa-Conesville/Roxbury squeezed by Richfield Springs/ODY on Tuesday, to be the only Delaware League team remaining in the Section 4, Class D playoffs. Their 15-14 victory advanced them to the sectional semifinals where they would host eighth-seeded Laurens on Thursday. If they advance, they would travel to Binghamton's Greenlight Grand Slam Park for the championship game at noon this Saturday, May 31.

Delaware League champion Charlotte Valley/Schenevus, the top seed in the playoffs, was upset 6-3 by eighth-seeded Laurens/Milford in quarterfinal action that went into extra innings on Tuesday. CV/S drew a bye from the opening round.  L/M scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to end a 6-6 stalemate after seven full innings of play. 

CV/S ended its season as the Delaware League champions for a third straight season and finished the season with a 5-1 and 14-3 record.

Windham also had a bye from the opening round and was seeded third in the sectional playoffs, They fell 11-2 to sixth-seeded Edmeston/Morris on Tuesday. Hannah Tuttle struck out 12 batters in the loss. They finish the season with a perfect 6-0 league record to take first place in the Delaware League and will end with a 14-3 overall record.

In Tuesday's victory GCR scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to take the win, with a walk-off single by Jacey O'Donnell. Mikayla Wright had a pair of  triples in the win and scored two runs to help the cause.


 

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South Kortright/Andes Baseball Advances to Sectional Semis

DELAWARE LEAGUE  – The South Kortright/Andes baseball team was the only Delaware League team still standing as Section 4, Class D playoffs got underway last week. Seeded third in the tournament, they won their opener against sixth-seeded Laurens/Milford 8-4 to advance to the semifinals where they would face second-seeded Elmira Notre Dame. The semifinals were played after press time on Wednesday. If SK/A advanced they will be in the championship game, set for 7 p.m.  today, May 30 at Mirabito Stadium in Binghamton.

Eighth-seed Margaretville fell to top-seeded Schenevus 20-0 in last Friday's opening round, while Gilboa-Conesville/Roxbury fell to fourth-seeded Edmeston 10-7  on Tuesday in their delayed opening round game. 

David Cammer struck out six over his six innings on the mound. He helped his cause with a pair of hits, including a double, for two RBI.

GCR ends its season with a 4-0, 7-6 record, finishing first in the Delaware League, their only loss was to SK/A in the league championship.

In their opening round game, SK/A defeated  Laurens/Milford 8-4 as Logan Reinshagen took the win on the mound, striking out 14 batters over his six innings. Teammate Anthony Martinez drove in three runs to help the win.

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