
Thunderstorms will continue to develop and move eastward across
southern New York and northeast Pennsylvania between 12 PM and 7
PM. Some of these storms could become strong to possibly severe
and produce isolated damaging wind gusts and dangerous cloud to
ground lightning. A few of the storms could also produce brief
heavy rainfall, which could lead to isolated instances of flash
flooding.
Remain weather aware and have a plan on what to do if severe
thunderstorms or flash flooding strikes. Stay tuned to our
website, weather.gov/bgm, our weather radio or other trusted media
outlets for the latest watch and warning information.


Town of Hancock, New York — July 19, 2025
The Town of Hancock mourns the loss of Assistant Chief Jason T. McGlone of the East Branch Fire Department, who tragically died in the line of duty on July 17, 2025, while responding to an emergency call to serve and protect our community.
Assistant Chief McGlone served with honor and distinction for twenty-five years as a volunteer firefighter. Throughout his career, he dedicated countless hours to training, fire prevention education, and safeguarding the lives and property of Delaware County residents.
A selfless public servant, McGlone epitomized the highest ideals of community commitment. His efforts extended far beyond firefighting, including support of veterans through Wreaths Across America and numerous charitable causes. His dedication was a testament to the values of service, courage, and integrity.
In recognition of his sacrifice, Town Supervisor Jerry Vernold has ordered that all flags on Town of Hancock buildings and facilities be flown at half-staff from July 19 to July 26, 2025 — the date of his funeral services — to honor his memory and service.
We encourage all residents to join in remembrance of Assistant Chief Jason T. McGlone, and to support his family and the East Branch Fire Department during this time of profound loss.


Proclamation In Honor of Assistant Chief Jason T. McGlone
Town of Hancock, New York — July 19, 2025
The Town of Hancock mourns the loss of Assistant Chief Jason T. McGlone of the East Branch Fire Department, who tragically died in the line of duty on July 17, 2025, while responding to an emergency call to serve and protect our community.
Assistant Chief McGlone served with honor and distinction for twenty-five years as a volunteer firefighter. Throughout his career, he dedicated countless hours to training, fire prevention education, and safeguarding the lives and property of Delaware County residents.
A selfless public servant, McGlone epitomized the highest ideals of community commitment. His efforts extended far beyond firefighting, including support of veterans through Wreaths Across America and numerous charitable causes. His dedication was a testament to the values of service, courage, and integrity.
In recognition of his sacrifice, Town Supervisor Jerry Vernold has ordered that all flags on Town of Hancock buildings and facilities be flown at half-staff from July 19 to July 26, 2025 — the date of his funeral services — to honor his memory and service.
We encourage all residents to join in remembrance of Assistant Chief Jason T. McGlone, and to support his family and the East Branch Fire Department during this time of profound loss.




2nd Annual Mid-Summer BBQ Cook-Off & Car Show. Start your engines and fire up the grill — the 2nd Annual Mid-Summer BBQ Cook-Off & Car Show is coming to Hancock, New York on Saturday, July 19th, from 10AM to 4PM at the Hancock Town Square! 🍖 Back by popular demand after drawing more than 2,500 people in 2024, this year’s event promises even more BBQ, chrome, and summertime fun! 🏎️ Stroll through rows of classic and custom cars from all over the region — and vote for your People’s Choice favorite! Last year’s “Best in Show” went to Butch Burdick’s stunning 1965 Ford Mustang — who will take the crown this year? 🔥 Watch the BBQ pros compete for grillmaster glory at the BBQ Cook-Off, organized by Hancock’s own Paul Siegler! 🎶 Plus, enjoy food vendors, live music, family activities, and more — all brought to you by Hancock NY Farmers Market and the Hancock Chamber of Commerce.📍 That’s Saturday, July 19th, 11AM to 4PM, at 20 East Main Street in downtown Hancock. 🚗 BBQ, Cars, Music, and Summer Vibes — Only in Hancock!"




BINGO THIS SATURDAY: 🎙️This summer, man’s best friend needs YOUR help! 🐶 Join us for Hancock Hounds BINGO Nights – a tail-waggin’ good time for a great cause! 🎉 Saturday, July 19th at 4PM, right after the 2nd Annual Midsummer BBQ Cookoff and Car Show on National Hot Dog Day in the Hancock Town Square! Buy tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/hot-diggity-dog-bingo. Then catch us again: 📅 Saturday, August 16th at 4PM 📅 Saturday, September 6th at 4PM – after RiverFest! All BINGO nights are family-friendly, full of prizes, laughs, and puppy love. Proceeds go directly to support the Hancock Hounds Dog Park 501c3 — helping fund maintenance and insurance for 2026, so tails can keep wagging all year long! Bring your friends, bring your pups, and BARK up some fun! 🎤 Benefiting the Hancock Hounds Dog Park 501c3 Charitable Organization. Visit www.HancockHounds.com for more info.








Valid Today Until Midnight EDT
⛈️ Overview
Heavy, slow-moving thunderstorms this afternoon and evening may bring brief but intense bursts of rainfall, with rates near or exceeding 2 inches per hour, and repeated downpours possible over the same areas
🌧️ Affected Areas
Delaware County (including Hancock), plus central NY and northeast PA counties
📅 Duration
Until 12:00 AM EDT tonight
💧 Flooding Impacts
-Flash flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, urban zones, and low‑lying areas
-Urban and poor drainage areas at heightened risk
-Small streams & underpasses may quickly overflow
✅ What You Should Do
-Avoid walking or driving through flooded roads—Turn Around, Don’t Drown.
-Stay alert, especially after dark, when flood visibility is low.
-Continuously monitor weather updates, as a Flash Flood Warning may still be issued.
-Be prepared to seek higher ground if conditions worsen.
🔗 More Info
For safety tips, visit weather.gov/safety/flood
Stay weather-aware and keep safe this evening.


Issued by National Weather Service
Effective Until: 1:45 AM EDT
Current Status:
Severe thunderstorms are producing heavy rain. 1–2 inches have already fallen, with 2–3 inches per hour expected. Flash flooding is ongoing or likely to begin soon.
Areas Impacted:
Hancock/Walton
Colchester/Hamden
Beerston/Rock Rift/Loomis
Bear Spring Mountain Campground
Trout Creek/Cannonsville
Potential Hazards:
Flash flooding in creeks, streams, urban areas, highways, streets, underpasses, poor drainage, and low-lying areas
What To Do:
Avoid flooded roads: Turn around, don’t drown—most flood deaths occur in vehicles.
Be extra cautious at night: Flood risks are harder to see in darkness.
Report flooding: Contact local emergency services if you observe flooding.
Ongoing Flood Watch:
A Flood Watch remains in effect for much of central NY and northeast PA until 5:00 AM Monday. Flooding is possible in rivers, streams, and urban areas.
For updates, visit: weather.gov/safety/flood


Issued by National Weather Service
Effective Until: 1:45 AM EDT
Current Status:
Severe thunderstorms are producing heavy rain. 1–2 inches have already fallen, with 2–3 inches per hour expected. Flash flooding is ongoing or likely to begin soon.
Areas Impacted:
Hancock/Walton
Colchester/Hamden
Beerston/Rock Rift/Loomis
Bear Spring Mountain Campground
Trout Creek/Cannonsville
Potential Hazards:
Flash flooding in creeks, streams, urban areas, highways, streets, underpasses, poor drainage, and low-lying areas
What To Do:
Avoid flooded roads: Turn around, don’t drown—most flood deaths occur in vehicles.
Be extra cautious at night: Flood risks are harder to see in darkness.
Report flooding: Contact local emergency services if you observe flooding.
Ongoing Flood Watch:
A Flood Watch remains in effect for much of central NY and northeast PA until 5:00 AM Monday. Flooding is possible in rivers, streams, and urban areas.
For updates, visit: weather.gov/safety/flood


HANCOCK, NY – Hancock Town Supervisor Jerry Vernold is taking action to secure the future of healthcare in our region. As a member of the Delaware County Board of Supervisors, Jerry Vernold recently voted in favor of creating the Delaware County Capital Resource Corporation (CRC)—a groundbreaking financing solution that will enable the $80.6 million expansion of UHS Delaware Valley Hospital. How does this benefit our community?
The CRC allows for tax-exempt financing, saving the hospital an estimated $20–30 million over the project’s lifetime, without any cost or liability to county taxpayers.
The new expansion will create a state-of-the-art, four-story “medical neighborhood,” offering comprehensive healthcare services right here in Delaware County. This means more specialized care, modern facilities, and improved healthcare outcomes—bringing vital services closer to families in Hancock and all surrounding communities.
Supervisor Vernold explains,
“Given the uncertainty of future federal support for rural healthcare, it is prudent to find alternate funding sources to meet the health care needs of our residents. This innovative approach protects taxpayers while ensuring our community has access to quality healthcare for generations to come.”
The Delaware Valley Hospital expansion is expected to deliver lasting benefits, strengthen local health services, and improve quality of life for everyone in our region. Follow this page for updates on project progress and new community initiatives.
— Office of Hancock NY Town Supervisor - Jerry Vernold




🚗 Scenic Byway Scavenger Hunt – Now Through August 31st!
Embark on an unforgettable adventure across the Upper Delaware River Valley! Explore historic landmarks, capture stunning views, and experience the welcoming small-town charm that makes this area truly special—all while competing for great prize packages.
How to Join:
-Download the free Turfhunt app and use the code: XSSXYJ
-Follow clues, complete fun tasks, and answer questions to rack up points before August 31st!
-Winners will be announced after the contest ends.
Get Started:
-Scavenger Hunt Info & Rules
-Download for Android
-Download for iPhone/iPad
Important Tips:
-Much of the Scenic Byway is outside cell service, but Turfhunt works offline!
-Use the planning map (below) to prepare your route ahead of time.
-Make sure to enter the invitation code XSSXYJ when you sign up in the app.
Ready to explore?
-Start your adventure today and discover all the hidden gems along the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway!








