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Bridget Macaluso, 94; Has Survivors In Cooperstown, Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM: Bridget Macaluso, 94; Has Survivors In Cooperstown, Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – Mrs. Bridget M. Macaluso, 94, of Cooperstown, passed away peacefully Friday morning, Oct. 16, 2015, at Chestnut Park Rehabilitation &  Nursing Center in Oneonta. Born Aug. 11, 1921, in Hoboken, N.J., on a tugboat, she was the daughter of Patrick and Rita (Patterson) Bracken. She met her husband Joseph Robert (Bob) Macaluso in the Navy and married him Feb. 26, 1949, at the Church of St. Raymond in…
October 18, 2015

Elmer L. Baldwin, 84; In 82nd Airborne, Worked For County

IN MEMORIAM: Elmer L. Baldwin, 84; In  82nd Airborne, Worked For County CHERRY VALLEY – Elmer Lee Baldwin, 84, who worked for the county Highway Department for a quarter-century, passed away Oct. 14, 2015, at the Folts Home, Herkimer, where he had lived for a year. He was born in New Lisbon on March 20, 1931, to Claude H and Bertha (Porath) Baldwin.  He married Vivian Myers on Sept. 21, 1957, in the Presbyterian Church, Cherry Valley; she predeceased him…
October 18, 2015

IN MEMORIAM: Blaine L. Davis, 83, Otego; Army Veteran Ran Sawmill, Trucked Cattle

IN MEMORIAM: Blaine L. Davis, 83, Otego; Army Veteran Ran Sawmill, Trucked Cattle OTEGO – Blaine L. Davis, 83, of Otego passed away on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015, at Bassett Hospital. Blaine was born in Westford, the son of Orville Davis and Marjorie (Calhoun) Davis. He served in the Army, and was stationed in Germany during the Korean War. He he was self-employed in two activities he enjoyed most: owning and operating his sawmill and trucking cattle.…
October 16, 2015

Bassett Opens School-Based Clinic, Its 20th, At Richfield Springs Central

Bassett Opens School-Based Clinic, Its 20th, At Richfield Springs Central RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Bassett Healthcare opened its 20th school-based health center yesterday, serving K-12 students at Richfield Springs Central School. Bassett President/CEO Vance Brown praised the program in a ceremony attended by parents, teachers, students and local and state representatives. “Especially in the new environment of population health and preventive care, this mission of being in a community with boots on the ground doing community health improvement is what this…
October 16, 2015

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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