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December 2016 - Page 10

New Jersey Man Charged In Oneonta Burglary

Manager Charged In Apartment Burglary ONEONTA – An building manager was arrested and charged with taking items from a Hill Street apartment in mid-November, Oneonta police reported today. Nir Dhan, 41, of Closter, N.J., was arrested for allegedly entering an apartment and removing items in lieu of payment for rent.  He allegedly hid the items in the basement of the building, and they were subsequently recovered and returned to the owners. He was charged with the felonies of Burglary in the second degree, class…
December 9, 2016

Mary Bassler, 94; Worked For 28 Years At Otesaga

IN MEMORIAM: Mary Bassler, 94; Worked For 28 Years At Otesaga COOPERSTOWN – Mary Caroline Elwood Bassler, 94, who worked for decades at The Otesaga, passed away on Dec. 4, 2016, at Woodside Hall, Cooperstown, where she had lived since 2013. Mary was born on Oct. 23, 1922, in Cherry Valley, daughter of Ellis and Mary (Yost) Elwood. She graduated from Cherry Valley High School, and in 1941 married John Bassler.  They had three children, Edwin, Mary, and David.…
December 9, 2016

Otsego County Wins Big, But Oneonta Wins Biggest

AGAIN, GOVERNOR BLESSES CITY Otsego County Wins Big, But Oneonta Wins Biggest ONEONTA – A tally of the CFAs for Otsego County announced yesterday by Governor Cuomo totals $6,898,325, a record. Big winners are in Oneonta:  $3 million for “food hub” (Susquehanna Regional Food & Beverage Hub), $1 million for continued development of the D&H Railyards, and a half-million for Market Street Food & Craft Beverage Innovation District. Also,$641,000 to repair the lower dam on the city’s reservoir system, $420,000…
December 9, 2016

Editor’s Note:  This posting of letters on divesting fossil fuels led to today’s column in the New York Times, “Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks,” by James B. Stewart.  A number of readers have asked for the link, so here it is again. The Cooperstown Debate DIVESTING FOSSIL-FUEL STOCKS VILLAGE CASTS OUT FOSSIL-FUEL STOCKS News Article The Freeman’s Journal, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016 • Base Pension-Fund Decisions On Unbiased, Impartial Expertise Op-Ed by DAVID RUSSELL The…
December 9, 2016

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, DEC. 9

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, DEC. 9 Orpheus Theater Presents ‘Wizard Of Oz’ At SUNY-O We still have 6 families in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program in need of a benefactor this holiday season. CLICK HERE to learn how you can help them. THEATER – 7:30 p.m. Orpheus Theater presents the “Wizard of Oz.” Part of the ‘Orpheus Ascending’ fundraising and volunteering campaigh. Goodrich Theater, SUNY Onoenta, 108 Ravine pkwy, Oneonta. Info, www.orpheustheatre.org…
December 9, 2016

Edward McKinley, 15; Unatego Student-Athlete Struck By Car

IN MEMORIAM: Edward McKinley, 15; Unatego Student-Athlete Struck By Car UNADILLA – Edward A. McKinley III, 15, of Unadilla, a student-athlete at Unatego Central School, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016, when he was struck by a car. He was born on June 14, 2001, in Cooperstown, son of Pamela D. (Vroman) McKinley & Edward A. McKinley II. He was a 10th grade student at Unatego Central School, where he played soccer, basketball and track. He also played soccer at…
December 8, 2016

Mayor To Chart Transition After Chief Nayor Resigns

Mayor To Chart Transition After Chief Nayor Resigns By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – In response to Police Chief Dennis Nayor’s resignation to take an Albany job, Mayor Gary Herzig today said he will meet with Nayor, Police Lt. Douglas W. Brenner, and City Hall’s Personnel Director Katie Bottinger in the next few days to chart steps going forward. “It’s a loss for Oneonta,” the mayor said of the news that Nayor will become director of research,…
December 8, 2016

Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall

MOHAWK VALLEY ‘TOP PERFORMER’ Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Oneonta’s “food hub” is a go with today’s announcement that a $3 million CFA is en route from the Cuomo Administration. “I’m delighted with the results,” said Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig.  “This award assures that the project – one of the primary anchors of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative – will progress in a timely manner.” CLICK…
December 8, 2016
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