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September 2014 - Page 3

3rd Ward Discusses OH-Fest, Home Security

Third Ward Neighbors Urged: Lock Doors, Add Motion Lights By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com ONEONTA – To protect your homes, lock windows and doors, keep valuables out of sight and, foremost, install motion lights, OPD Lt. Douglas Brenner advised a Third Ward meeting hosted Wednesday evening by Common Council member David Rissberger. “Generally, these kinds of criminals are like cockroaches – you shine light on them, and they scatter,” Brenner said, speaking at a meeting called on the wake of…
September 24, 2014

Mo’Ne’s Team, Delaware County Nine To Play Exhibition Game At Doubleday

Mo’Ne’s Team, Delaware County Nine To Play Exhibition Game At Doubleday COOPERSTOWN – After donating her jersey from the 2014 Little League World Series at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Baseball Hall of Fame, Mo’ne Davis and her Taney Little League teammates will play an exhibition game against a travel team from Stamford, Delaware County, at 2 in Doubleday Field, the Hall announced today.…
September 24, 2014

HERE ARE EMT STATISTICS

HERE ARE EMT STATISTICS FOR HARTWICK, SUNY ONEONTA COMPARING 5 SCHOOL YEARS Hartwick Chart Hartwick Hartwick comparisons SUCO Chart SUCO SUCO comparisons SUCO comparisons Chart …
September 24, 2014

EMT TRANSPORTS TO FOX ER TRIPLED FROM 1ST DAYS OF PAST SCHOOL YEARS

EMS TRANSPORTS TO FOX ER TRIPLED FROM 1ST DAYS OF PAST SCHOOL YEARS Editor’s note:  This article was reprinted from this week’s Hometown Oneonta, which is on newsstands this afternoon. By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com The number of Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta students who have been taken to Fox Hospital more than tripled this fall from the same four-week period in 2013, according to Assistant Fire Chief Jim Maloney. “There’s been a huge spike in calls this year,” he…
September 24, 2014

RAMSARAN GUILTY

RAMSARAN FOUND GUILTY NORWICH – It took just over three hours today for a Chenango County Court jury to find Ganesh “Remy” Ramsaran guilty of murdering his wife, Jennifer, in December 2012. Ramsaran rolled his eyes as the verdict – guilty of murder in the second degree – was read, and Chenango County Judge Frank Revoir remanded him back to jail.  Sentencing has not yet been scheduled; he faces up to 25 years in prison. WKTV UTICA REPORTS FROM NORWICH COURTHOUSE…
September 23, 2014
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