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Delhi Man Arrested In House Party Stabbing

College Student Arrested In House-Party Stabbing ONEONTA – A 19-year-old Delhi man was arrested after allegedly stabbing a 22-year-old in the back following a fight at a house party on Columbia Street. Dylan Cumpston, 19, a Hartwick College student, was arrested after police were called to Fox Hospital at 3:36 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30, with the report SUNY Oneonta student had been stabbed. Police arrived to find a victim being treated for a stab wound on his upper back.…

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Maureen P. Hulbert, 76, Oneonta; Local Philanthropist With Husband

IN MEMORIAM Maureen P. Hulbert, 76, Oneonta; Local Philanthropist With Husband WEST ONEONTA – Maureen P. Hulbert, 76, a benefactress to the Oneonta community along with her husband, the late Henry Hulbert, passed away at home on June 2, 2017, surrounded by her family and loved ones. She was born Jan. 4, 1941, the daughter of Frank and Kathryn (Noonan) Keegan. As part of the Oneonta community, she served on the boards of directors for Fox Memorial Hospital, the Riley…

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Foxcare Fitness Unveiled At Foxcare Center

Foxcare Fitness Unveiled Cutting the ribbon this morning at Oneonta’s renovated Foxcare Fitness are, from left, Jennie Gliha, Ryan Scott, Mary Hansen, Jeff Joyner, Louise Sandoli, Doug Decker, Seth Haight, Chris Raverra, Barbara Ann Heegan, Stephanie Paluch, Amanda Stanley, Al Rubin, Celeste Gray, Oneonta Town Supervisor Bob Wood, Dave Greene and Alan Sessions.  At right, tours of the facility in the Foxcare Center on Route 7 on Oneonta’s East End were led by Ryan Scott, showing off highlights of the…

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Fox Awarded $500,000 Grant To Study Transgender Health

Fox Awarded $500,000 Grant To Study Transgender Health Results May Make Oneonta Center of New Specialty ONEONTA – Five practitioners from Fox Hospital’s Gender Wellness Center in Oneonta have been awarded $500,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program to study establishing a Transgender Center for Excellence within the Bassett Network. This is part of a national program to improve health and reduce disparities in wellness and longevity across the United States. Drs. Carolyn and Christopher Wolf-Gould, Dr.…

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Ruth Donna Currie, 69; Nurse at Fox Hospital

IN MEMORIAM: Ruth Donna Currie, 69; Nurse at Fox For 40 Years ONEONTA – Ruth Donna Currie, 69, passed away June 24, 2016 at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta, after a long battle with cancer. Donna was born April 6, 1947 in Oneonta, the daughter of Harry and Ruth (Daily) Palmer.  She was one of six, having four brothers and one sister. Donna was a LPN having been employed for 47 years with A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital, the Stamford Health Clinic and…

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Bassett Orthopedic Surgeon New Vice President At Fox

Bassett Orthopedic Surgeon New Vice President At Fox ONEONTA  – Dr. Reginald Knight, an orthopedic surgeon at Bassett Hospital, has been named vice president of medical affairs at Fox Hospital, effective July 5. Among his responsibilities will be expanding Fox’s orthopedic offerings.  When it was announced in April that Fox’s birthing room would be consolidated with the one in Cooperstown, the Oneonta hospital was also identified as a possible “center of excellence in orthopedics.”…

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Bassett Network Moving Birthing To Cooperstown

Bassett Explores Moving Birthing To Cooperstown Orthopedic ‘Center Of Excellence’ For Fox The Bassett Healthcare Network announced today it is considering ending labor and delivery services at Fox Hospital in Oneonta within a year, shifting them to the Cooperstown hospital. The network will also pursue an “orthopedic center of excellence” at Fox. READ TEXT OF BASSETT HEALTHCARE ANNOUNCEMENT The savings from the first step, and new revenues from the second are expected to improve Fox’s financial picture by $6 million a year, helping…

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Hospitals Activated ‘Code Yellow’ When Word Of Pile-Up Arrived

Hospitals Initiate ‘Code Yellow’ When Word Of Pile-Up Arrives By LIBBY CUDMORE • for AllOTSEGO.com Sunday’s 15-vehicle pile-up on I-88 caused the Schenevus Fire Department to smoothly implement its emergency-management plan. The same happened at the other end – at Bassett and Fox hospitals, where eight people injured in the crash were taken. Without knowing whether there would be “2 or 30” patients coming in from the I-88 crash, trauma surgeon Dr. Shelby Cooper called a “Code Yellow” to alert the…