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Arrests Made in Connection to Train Fire

Arrests Made In Railcar Fire MILFORD – Two juveniles have been arrested and charged with setting fire to an antique box car at the Milford Train Depot in early October. Sheriff Richard Devlin Jr. announced the arrests after a two month long investigation, and said that more arrests are expected in the coming days. Devlin stated that both suspects are local residents.…
December 12, 2017

Laura Gohde, 78; Worked At Corning Plant, Astrocom

IN MEMORIAM: Laura Gohde, 78; Worked At Corning Plant, Astrocom MILFORD – Laura M. Gohde, 78, of Tansey Hill Road, passed away early Thursday morning, Oct. 26, 2017, at Bassett Hospital. She was born at the home of a relative in Pleasant Brook on July 8, 1939, one of 12 children of  Donald E. and Mabel E. (Crewell) Hitchcock.…
November 1, 2017

Police Identify Milford Fire Suspect

Springfield Man, 20, Milford Fire Suspect SPRINGFIELD CENTER – State Police have arrested Gerald E. Althiser Jr., 20, of Springfield Center, under suspicion of starting the fire that destroyed the Milford United Methodist Church in March. On Saturday, July 08,  State Police arrested Althiser for allegedly starting fires in two campers.  During the investigation, police allege that Althiser admitted to setting numerous fires, including the March 12 fire that destroyed the Milford United Methodist Church on State Route 28 in…
July 11, 2017

Arrest Made In Milford Church Fire

Teen Arrested In Milford Church Fire MILFORD – A Middlefield teen was arrested and charged with setting the fire that destroyed the Milford United Methodist Church in March. According to District Attorney John Muehl, state police arrested a young man on Saturday, July 8, for allegedly setting fires to several storage units in that town. During the investigation, police allegedly discovered evidence linking him to the church fire, and he was arrested. Muehl said the suspect’s name and charges would…
July 11, 2017

Three Arrested With Heroin, Cocaine In Milford Home Raid

Three Arrested With Heroin, Cocaine In Milford Home Raid MILFORD – Three people were arrested after a search by the state police allegedly found heroin and cocaine at a home in Milford. Richard A. Cushnie, 28, and Keith M. Blush, 37, both of Maryland, were arrested along with Kwannasia K. Barnes, 24, Binghamton, after state police executed a search warrant at the Milford home. During the search, police allege that a quantity of heroin and cocaine were found, as well…
May 9, 2017

Woman Arrested For Abandoning Animals

Woman Charged With Abandoning Cats, Rabbits MILFORD – A Waterloo woman was arrested after county sheriff’s deputies allege she abandoned cats and rabbits in a home without food or water. Kerstin M. Marland, 22, of Waterloo, was arrested yesterday following an investigation that began with a Jan. 30 complaint that several animals had been abandoned in a Milford house.…
April 2, 2017

Donations Pouring In For Milford Food Pantry

Donations Pouring In For Milford Food Pantry By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com MILFORD – The Milford Food pantry is being restocked this afternoon as donors bring produce, fresh breads and non-perishables to replace what was lost in the Milford United Methodist church fire last Sunday. At the Elm Inn, owner Dar Buck is encouraging diners looking for her St. Patrick’s Day corned beef and cabbage special to bring donations when they come to dine, and a benefit, featuring music…
March 17, 2017
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