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Top stories rewind: Looking back at the week of 9/29

Top stories rewind: Looking back at the week of 9/29

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(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

Officer involved shooting under investigation in Chemung: On September 28, State Police were called to a domestic dispute on Rotary Road in the Town of Chemung around 3 p.m. Troopers say 18-year-old Nathan Novakowski was threatening a woman with scissors when they arrived, and Novakowski “became increasingly agitated” with law enforcement’s attempts to de-escalate the situation. Get the full story HERE.

Trumansburg teen killed, Ithaca teen injured in Schuyler County crash: A 17-year-old from Trumansburg is dead and an 18-year-old from Ithaca is recovering after a crash in Schuyler County. Deputies say Michael Blake’s vehicle struck trees around 11:45 Monday morning County Road 1 in the town of Hector after he failed to negotiate a turn and veered off the road. Get the full story HERE.

Cortland flower shop closes after 100 years: A Cortland floral shop is now permanently closed. Shaw & Boehler Florist on Clinton Ave. had been open for over a century, but the owners decided to shut down operations for undisclosed reasons. Get the full story HERE.

Ex-mayor of Cortland announces Common Council run: Brian Tobin has announced a run in the First Ward, telling 607 News Now he’s concerned about the city’s finances. Wednesday, Oct. 1 on Ithaca’s Morning News, Tobin cited a parking project as one fiscal concern. Get the full story HERE.

Public hearings next week in Ithaca and Binghamton on proposed NYSEG rate hikes: State Senator Lea Webb wants District 52 residents to participate in upcoming public hearings regarding NYSEG’s proposed double-digit rate increases. Attendees will have an opportunity to express opinions on the price hikes, service changes, and the potential impact on their household and community. Get the full story HERE.

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