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Douglas Silvernail, 78; Worked For Gabriel Harris Jewelers, Ames

IN MEMORIAM: Douglas Silvernail, 78; Worked For Gabriel Harris Jewelers, Ames ONEONTA – Douglas C. Silvernail, 78, an accountant with the former Gabriel Harris Jewelers for many years, passed away Sunday, April 7, 2019, at Cooperstown Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation. Doug was born April 10, 1940, in Bainbridge, the son of the late Clifford L. Silvernail and Beatrice Mae (Sisson) Silvernail Locke. After Harris Jewelers, Doug, a lifelong area resident, enjoyed working for Ames Department Store in the shoe…

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Todd A. Mosher, 58; Navy Vet Injured In ’83 Diving Accident

IN MEMORIAM: Todd A. Mosher, 58; Navy Vet Injured In ’83 Diving Accident ONEONTA – Todd Allen Mosher, 58, a Navy veteran who was injured in a 1983 diving accident, passed away Thursday, March 26, 2020, from pneumonia at Bassett Hospital surrounded by his family.  The pneumonia was not related to the COVID-19 threat. Todd was born Dec. 5, 1961, in Oneonta, the son of Beverly Mosher and the late Marvin Mosher. He attended Oneonta High School before joining the…

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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS, April 18-19, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta April 18-19, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK OTSEGO CHAMBER’S  BEST of the BEST LES GRUMMONS, Distinguished Citizen PATHFINDER VILLAGE, Distinguished Business FRONT PAGE 2 Oneontas Dip Toe Into Geothermal Bassett Doctor Leads Top MD Association Russell, Dewey In Top 30% In Boston Marathon B&B Owner Drowns As Car Runs Into Lake New CSO Executive Seasoned On Opera Stage Main Street Finale Adds Futuristic Trash Cans Doubleday Redo Scales Back 3rd-Base Pavilion…

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BOUND VOLUMES • March 28, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES • March 28, 2019 Compiled by Tom Heitz and Sharon Stuart, with resources courtesy of The Fenimore Art Museum Research Library 200 YEARS AGO Advertisements – Geo. Griffith, Post-Rider is yet alive, and keeps faithful and steady to his old calling. But he cannot pursue his old course, unless people pay him, so as to enable him to purchase bread and cheese for himself, and a few oats for his horse. And, there’s the lynx-eyed Printers, who now…