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Mary L. Knicklebine, 79; Navy Vet, Lifelong Gilbertsville Resident

IN MEMORIAM: Mary L. Knicklebine, 79; Navy Vet, Lifelong Gilbertsville Resident GILBERTSVILLE – Mary L. Knicklebine, 79, a Navy veteran survived by three children and life-long resident of Gilbertsville, passed away at her home on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019. Mary was born on May 7, 1939 in Oneonta, a daughter of the late Robert and Emilie (Williams) Faber. Mary graduated from Gilbertsville Central School, Class of 1957.…
February 7, 2019

Dennis R. Hill, 68; Butternuts Highway Superintendent

IN MEMORIAM: Dennis R. Hill, 68; Butternuts Highway Superintendent GILBERTSVILLE – Dennis R. Hill, 68, of Gilbertsville, the Town of Butternuts highway superintendent, passed away at his home on Sunday, April 15, 2018. Dennis was born in Sidney, the son of Robert and Esther (Lamphere) Hill. He enjoyed being a member of the Gilbertsville Rod & Gun Club and was a previous member of the Gilbertsville Fire Department.…
April 18, 2018

Taking Of Property Prompts Police Alert

Taking Of Property Prompts Police Alert Facebook Post, Email From Coccoma Heightened Security, Sheriff Reports By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The Otsego County Board of Representatives met under high security this morning after, authorities said, a posting on a Facebook page of Bob Force, whose Gilbertsville home was auctioned off at the county’s 2014 tax sale. The board’s monthly meeting was moved from the County Office Building at 197 Main St. to the adjacent courthouse, which is…
November 1, 2017

Irving ‘Buster’ Jensen, 93; Dairy Farmer Was Active In Community Life

IN MEMORIAM: Irving ‘Buster’ Jensen, 93;  Farmer Active In Gilbertsville Community  GILBERTSVILLE – Irving “Buster” Chris Jensen, 93, a farmer who served on  the Gilbertsville school board, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City. Irving was born the son of the late Jens Christian and Anna (Truelsen) Jensen in Hartwick.…
September 21, 2017

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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