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October 2014 - Page 5

Speech Therapist Joins Otsego Manor

Speech Therapist Joins Otsego Manor INDEX – Within a week of assuming ownership of Otsego Manor, The Focus Family of Companies has added a new program: A full-time speech therapist. Sarah Bruml, a speech-language pathologist since 2008, is already working with her first five patients at Focus – the first time in at least five years that the former Otsego Manor has been able to admit patients who need this kind of therapy.…

Constitution Pipeline Says FERC Filing Opens Door To Construction In Spring

Constitution Pipeline Says FERC Filing Opens Door To Construction By Spring The Constitution Pipeline Co. said it is anticipating starting construction in the first quarter of 2015 after FERC today published its final environmental review of the 124-mile-long project. The FERC action is a key step toward the commission’s decision on the project, which is expected as early as late November, company said, anticipating it may be delivering natural gas downstate and to New England by the 2015-16 heating season.…

Former Mayor James N. Georgeson, 95, Dies

Former Mayor Jim Georgeson, 95, Dies ONEONTA – Former Oneonta mayor James N. Georgeson, 95, passed away Wednesday at the Focus Otsego Manor.  He served in 1960-62, before the mayoral term was extended to four years. Arrangements are pending with the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home.…

Laing, Klugo Honored at Future For Oneonta Foundation Awards

Future For Oneonta Foundation Honors Laing, Klugo At Reception  By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com ONEONTA – Gary Laing, owner of the Oneonta Outlaws and The Shipping Room, wasn’t looking for accolades – in fact, he was just looking for a snack. “My son Joshua was playing football and I stopped at Stewart’s to get him a Slim-Jim,” said Laing. “I was pulling out of the parking lot and this woman comes out in front of me. It’s Carol Mahon, and…

IN MEMORIAM: Dorothy Lewis, 92, First Oneontan To Enlist In WAVES

IN MEMORIAM: Dorothy Lewis, 92, First Oneontan To Enlist In WAVES ONEONTA – Funeral services are Saturday for Dorothy Moore Lewis, 92, who during World War II became the first woman from Oneonta to enlist in the WAVES (the Navy’s Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), who passed away Sunday at the Chestnut Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center. She was born Sept. 24, 1922, in Oneonta, the daughter of George F. and Nellie (Thomas) Moore. She graduated from Oneonta High School in 1940…

Bronx Man, Suspected Heroin Dealer, Arrested By Deputies, OPD In Oneonta

Bronx Man, Suspected Heroin Dealer, Arrested By Deputies, OPD In Oneonta ONEONTA – A Bronx man suspected of being a major heroin trafficker in Otsego and Delaware counties was arrested early Tuesday evening after a month-long narcotics investigation, Senior Sheriff’s Investigator Mike Ten Eyck announced today. The suspect, Harry L. Wilkins Jr., 34, of The Bronx, was charged with possessing heroin with intent to sell and possessing more than a half-ounce of heroin.  Approximately one ounce was seized, Ten Eyck…

New Commissioner’s Goal: Helping Children, Families

New Commissioner’s Goal: Helping Children, Families Eve Bouboulis Leads Biggest County Department By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com When Eve Bouboulis, then fresh out of college, took a part-time job as a clerk in the county attorney’s office, she never dreamed she’d find her career.  “I didn’t know anyone who had been in foster care or used social services,” she said.  “But when I began doing this, I realized how important it was to help kids and families in our area.”…

Al Cleinman recieves Key to City

Cleinman Receives Key to City for Beautification ONEONTA – In a small recognition ceremony earlier this afternoon, Al Cleinman of Cleinman Performance Partners, gave a check for $2,500 to the City of Oneonta for Civic Beautification. Mayor Dick Miller had his own gift to give; the key to the city of Oneonta, which he awarded to Cleinman. “Al’s idea for making this part (of Oneonta) turned out to be a wonderful improvement.” said Miller, “Alan’s Island, which was a joint…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.