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Kevin P. Crosby, 51, Schenevus; Worked For DSS

Kevin P. Crosby, 51, Schenevus; Worked For DSS SCHENEVUS – Kevin P. Crosby, 51, an avid sports fan who worked for the Department of Social Services, passed away Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019 at his residence. He was born on Nov. 12, 1967 in Oneonta; the son of Kenneth and Virginia (Baker) Crosby. Kevin grew up in the Village of Laurens and graduated from Laurens Central School.…
February 6, 2019

Mary Imogene Carter; Bassett Healthcare Namesake

Mary Imogene Carter; Bassett Healthcare Namesake COOPERSTOWN – Mary Imogene Carter, R.N., 93, named after Mary Imogene Bassett and retired nursing supervisor at that namesake hospital, passed away Thursday afternoon, Jan. 31, 2019, at Bassett. Born June 8, 1925, at Bassett Hospital, Imy was one of seven children of Charles A. Newell, Sr. and Mary Gavin Newell. Imy’s mother was raised by Dr. Mary Imogene Bassett, and it was in her honor that Imy was named. After graduating from Cooperstown…
February 6, 2019

Louella Washburn, 97, Unadilla; Last Of Her Family’s 1920s Generation

Louella Washburn, 97, Unadilla; Last Of Her Family’s 1920s Generation UNADILLA – Louella Mary Washburn, 97, last survivor of the 1920s generation of the Washburn family, passed away peacefully at Fox Nursing Home in Oneonta on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019 after a short illness. Known as “Nanny,” she was born Nov. 4 in the Town of Bethel on the family farm, the daughter of the late Archie and Mary (Buchanan) Washburn. She was a 1940 graduate of Unadilla Schools, lived…
February 6, 2019

His Fans On Twitter Praise Jeff Idelson, Mourn Retirement

His Fans On Twitter Praise Jeff Idelson, Mourn Retirement Editor’s Note: Twitter lit up overnight with praise for Jeff Idelson, who annouced Monday, Feb. 4, that he is retiring as Baseball Hall of Fame president. Here is a sampling. Bob Nightengale: Jeff Idelson has been the heart and soul of Baseball’s Hall of Fame Museum for 25 years, and @HallofFamePrez will be greatly missed in Cooperstown. Idelson said that he’ll officially step down after the Hall of Fame ceremony on…
February 6, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES Feb 02 08 2019

BOUND VOLUMES – Feb. 8, 2019 200 YEARS AGO Proclamation by DeWitt Clinton, Governor of the State of New York – Whereas, by an inquisition taken before one of the coroners of the city and county of Albany, a certain James Gould, is charged with the murder of Sally Hawkins – and whereas the said James Gould has fled from justice – Now therefore, I do offer a reward of two hundred and fifty dollars, for the apprehension and…
February 6, 2019

John ‘Gobbie’ Garbera, 72; Richfield Springs Mayor, Remington Employee

John ‘Gobbie’ Garbera, 72; Richfield Springs Mayor, Remington Employee RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Former Village Mayor John ‘Gobbie’ Garbera II, 72, of Johnson Street, passed away Friday evening, Feb. 1, 2019, in his home, with the comfort of his loving family by his side. He was born on Aug. 15, 1946, in Little Falls, a son of the late John and Ann Spytko Garbera. A lifelong resident of Richfield Springs, he was educated at RSCS. In April 2007, he married…
February 6, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS Feb 6 – 7 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Feb. 6-7, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE SSPCA, Sheriff, D.A. Form  Animal-Cruelty Task Force Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson To Retire Tenants Ordered To Leave Oneonta Hotel Medallion Found In Trash Cans; $500 Claimed EDITORIAL  No, We Can’t Save World Alone; Yes, We Can Embrace Opportunity COLUMNS ZAGATA: We Can Have Natural Gas Now, Renewables Later His Fans On Twitter Praise Jeff Idelson, Mourn Retirement LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Colone:…
February 6, 2019

Energywise, We Can Have It All: Natural Gas Now, Renewables Later

Energywise, We Can Have It All: Natural Gas Now, Renewables Later The Otsego County Chamber board and president deserve a heartfelt “thank you” for having the vision and courage to host the “Energy Summit.” Speakers from New York and Pennsylvania talked about fossil fuels and renewables including biomass, ethanol, electric cars, wind, solar and geo-thermal. At the end of the day, it was clear that, although promising for the future, renewables are not currently capable of replacing or offsetting our…
February 6, 2019

HOMETOWN History – Feb 08 2019

HOMETOWN History 150 Years Ago Oneonta Business – A.C. Moody and E.M. Vosburgh have formed a co-partnership in the stove, tin, hardware and glass-ware business. They will remove April 1 to the building now occupied by Peck and Coats. They will buy hides, pelts, dekin and veal skins, rags, metals, scrap iron, old newspapers, old books and all other kinds of paper stock – in fact everything in the way of barter that a tin peddler can carry on his…
February 6, 2019

Village: Vote Firemen Into Chamber Hall

Village: Vote Firemen Into Chamber Hall COOPERSTOWN – The Village of Cooperstown is encouraging residents to vote for the Cooperstown Fire Department for the 2019 Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame.  The Fire Department is one of 25 candidates on the ballot, which also includes Bruce Hall, the Cooperstown Farmers Market and the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Voting open to public at www.AllOTSEGO.com. ►THE FENIMORE ART MUSEUM has received a $186,330 grant for a comprehensive catalog of the…
February 6, 2019
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