Daniel J. Cassavaugh has worked in the media industry since graduating from Ithaca College in 2007. He spent more than four years covering various high school and college sports, including NCAA Division I football and hockey, before becoming Digital Managing Editor of Townsquare Media Oneonta in 2012. Dan enjoys sports, tailgating, cooking, movies and reading.
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Police Kill Herikimer Shooting Suspect
State Police have shot and killed Kurt Myers, the suspect in shootings that killed four people and injured two others in Herkimer and Mohawk, New York.
Shortly before 8 a.m. Thursday, State Police, FBI and a K-9 unit entered the former Glory Days bar in Herkimer where Myers had been in hiding for nearly 16 hours and had at times exchanged fire with police.
Pope Benedict XVI to Resign Feb. 28
For the first time in nearly 600 years, the head of the Catholic Church is resigning. Pope Benedict XVI announced the decision in Latin in Rome early Monday morning.
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch Dies at 88
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch died early Friday morning at the age of 88 after spending the last several months in and out of hospitals.
Vehicle of Missing Jennifer Ramsaran Found in Norwich
The vehicle belonging to 36-year-old New Berlin woman Jennifer Ramsaran, who has been missing since early last week, was found in Norwich on Sunday, according to the Chenango County Sheriff Office's official Facebook page.
Delaware, Otsego County Keeps Close Watch of Hurricane Sandy
With Hurricane Sandy's imminent landfall in the northeast, possibly New York, it evokes memories of last year's Hurricane Irene, from which several local communities are still recovering.
Models Project Hurricane Sandy to Hit Northeast
Hurricane Sandy has been upgraded to Category 2 as it churns over Cuba and moves just east of Florida.
Hurricane tracking models now project Sandy to move north and slightly east as it travels up the east coast of the United States. It is then expected to make a left turn and strike New England, possibly further south along New Jersey and New York, early Monday morning.
Newsweek to End Print Publication
In a bit of a surprise move, Newsweek announced Thursday that it will cease print publication of its weekly magazine and move to an online-only format.
Fireball Run and Adventure Rally Brings ‘Back to the Future’ DeLorean to Norwich
Roads? Where they're going, they don't need roads -- wait, yes they do.
The Fireball Run and Adventure Rally, a 2,500-mile road race to focus on the search for missing children, came through Norwich on Wednesday afternoon, making a stop at the Northeast Classic Car Museum.
‘Back to the Future’ DeLorean Coming to Norwich (AUDIO)
The Northeast Classic Car Museum in Norwich is going back to the future when the DeLorean used in the popular movie franchise comes to town Sept. 26.
Tax Return Extension Runs Out on 560K New Yorkers Oct. 15
Less than one month remains until the Oct. 15 the deadline for 560,000 New Yorkers who requested a six-month extension to file their 2011 individual income tax returns. Nationwide about 10.5 million taxpayers requested an automatic six-month extension this year.