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Hartwick Man Waved Knife At Chief, Officer, D.A. Says

Hartwick Man, 71, Waved Knife At Chief, Officer, D.A. Says HARTWICK – A 71-year-old Hartwick man has been arrested for allegedly menacing Cooperstown Police Chief Mike Covert and a village officer with a knife during a 911 call, county District Attorney John M. Muehl announced today. Assisting EMS, Covert and Patrolman Joshua Flint responded to the Schultz home at 155 Greenough Road, Hartwick, on April 27, 2015.  While interviewing Jackson S. Schultz in the kitchen, he allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife out of…
July 30, 2015

Michael J. Muehl, 89; Ran Emmons Dairy Farm For 27 Years

IN MEMORIAM:  Michael J. Muehl, 89; Ran Emmons Dairy Farm For 27 Years ONEONTA – Michael Joseph Muehl, who operated a dairy farm in Emmons for 27 years, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 27, 2015.  He was 89. Michael was born on Jan. 18, 1926 in Palesnik, Yugoslavia, the son of the late Jakob and Katherine (Schmall) Muehl.  He was raised in Worcester.  He married Lois Jennings June 8, 1946. From 1952-1979 Mike and Lois operated a dairy farm in…
July 29, 2015

State Police Ask For Assistance In Sidney Jewelry, Coins Theft

State Police Ask For Assistance In Sidney Jewelry, Coins Theft SIDNEY – State police are investigating the theft of gold jewelry and gold coins reported taken from a home in the Town of Sidney sometime after July 6 The items include: •    Antique 1960s-era gold charm bracelet with five large heart-shaped gold charms.   The charms may contain inscriptions on the back that contain the names “Henry,” Jeanette” and various dates. •    Gold ring with a heart and diamond…
July 29, 2015

WIDE POWER OUTAGE

WIDE POWER OUTAGE COOPERSTOWN – Power went out across the downtown at about 4p.m. from the flagpole to at least as far as Railroad Avenue. The single traffic light, at Chestnut and Main, was non-functioning and Chief Mike Covert and other officers were directing traffic. Link to outage map: http://outagemap.nyseg.com/ny/?style=newyork…
July 27, 2015

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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