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.
Daniel J. Cassavaugh
Fast Food Wars: McDonald’s to Carry ‘Mighty Wings,’ While Burger King Launches ‘French Fry Burger’
The ongoing war between McDonald's and Burger King heats up in September with a unique menu item addition at the popular chains.
McDonald's announced that it would begin carrying bone-in chicken wings, available in nine different sauces. It will have a limited launch in early September. The chicken wings should be available nationwide by Sept. 24.
Watch President Barack Obama Speak During New York Tour
President Barack Obama's speeches during his swing through New York will be broadcast live online.
Watch the speeches as they happen below:
Bradley Manning Tells ‘Today Show’ He is a Woman Named ‘Chelsea Manning’
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Bradley Manning, the convicted former intelligence analyst who leaked classified information to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, told NBC's "Today Show" that he is actually woman and would like to be called "Cheslea Manning" henceforth.
Actor David Cassidy Arrested, Charged with DWI in Schodack
Actor David Cassidy, best remembered for his role in The Partridge Family, was arrested and charged with felony DWI in the Rensselaer County town of Schodack early Wednesday morning.
Reports: Remington Arms Scouting Locations in Tennessee
Remington Arms, which has operated out of Illion for nearly 200 years, may be shopping for a new home out of state.
The Tennessean, a newspaper based in Nashville, reported Tuesday that officials from Remington had scouted locations in the Volunteer State. The report did not name source, only "people familiar with Remington."
State Police Investigate Fatal Accident in Otsego Monday Night
New York State Police are investigating a fatal accident that killed Cole D. Snyder, 36, of Hartwick, late Monday night in the Town of Otsego.
The two-car accident happened on County Route 22 in Otsego, according to a police report.
SUNY Oneonta Community Remembers Elaine Sortino
Elaine Sortino, a 1971 graduate of SUNY Oneonta and a member of the college's athletics Hall of Fame, passed succumbed to a lengthy battle with cancer Sunday.
Sortino, who was entering her 35th season as the head softball coach at the University of Massachusetts, was 64 years old.
Oneonta City Clerk Issues Statement on Door-to-Door Salespersons
Those concerned about door-to-door salespeople coming into the city got a response Tuesday from Oneonta City Clerk Doug Kendall. He says there isn't much he can do.
Recently, Kendall notified police and residents that two companies -- Southwestern Company and T & B Sales -- were going to canvass the city in August.
After several complaints, including questioning why the city was allowing this,
Lockdown, Standoff Ends in Bovina
An overnight standoff ended early Monday morning when police searched a residence to find suspect Justin E. Geraghty, 32, dead in Bovina.
Delaware County Sheriff's Office initially responded to a call around 1 p.m. Sunday indicating a person was being held at gunpoint at a home at 1090 County Highway 5 in Bovina...
Former Diamond Dreams at Cooperstown Owners Face Scamming Charges
The former owners of the Diamond Dreams at Cooperstown ball park in the town of Warren are in trouble again.