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2016 - Page 157

Police: Man Stabbed Victim In Elm Street Altercation

Police: Man Stabbed Victim In Elm Street Altercation ONEONTA – A 20-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stabbing another person during an early-morning fight in Center City, according to police. Nabill Maiyaki, 20, of Mohegan Lake, was arrested and charged with stabbing the victim multiple times during a fight at 1 a.m. Saturday on Elm Street.  The injuries were not life-threatening, and the victim was released from the hospital.…
March 7, 2016

CCS In Semis At 2:45 p.m. Saturday In Troy

CCS In Semis At 2:45 p.m. Saturday In Troy COOPERSTOWN – The Lady Hawkeyes will face Pine Plains of Section 9 (winner Saturday over Section 8’s Haldane) in the state semi-finals at 2:45 Saturday at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, with the winner going on the finals at HVCC the following day.…
March 6, 2016

Wayne Heck Sr., 79; D&H Railroad Engineer For 20 Years

IN MEMORIAM: Wayne Heck Sr., 79; D&H Railroad Engineer For 20 Years ONEONTA – Wayne R. Heck, Sr., 79, an engineer with the D&H Railroad for 20 years, passed away comfortably surrounded by his family on March 3, 2016, at Fox Nursing Home, after a long illness. He was born June 28, 1936, in Oneonta, the son of the late Charles and Eva (Oliver) Heck. Wayne married Margo Wayman on Nov. 10, 1958, in Oneonta. He was Air Force veteran.…
March 6, 2016

LADY HAWKEYES HEAD TO FINAL 4

CONSECUTIVE NY TITLE IN REACH LADY HAWKEYES HEAD TO FINAL 4 WHITEBORO – A few seconds ago, the Lady Hawkeyes won a berth in next weekend’s Final Four with a 62-44 victory over Watkins Glen. The girls roared back from a nip-and-tuck first quarter to dominate the hardwood at state quarter-finals at Whitesboro High this afternoon and overwhelm Watkins Glens, the same team they defeated in the state finals last year. For a second year in a row, the CCS…
March 5, 2016
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