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January 2017 - Page 13

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, JAN. 12

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, JAN. 12 Gatherings For Mothers, Babies LA LECHE NURSERY – 10 a.m. Where mothers can breast feed their children among like minded mothers. Downstairs Nursery, First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607)638-9058 or visit www.llli.org/groups/@llli*group*otsego.county LA LECHE NURSERY – 5 p.m. Where mothers can breast feed their children among like minded mothers. Church of Christ, 52 Linden Ave., Cooperstown. Info, (607)638-9058 or visit www.llli.org/groups/@llli*group*otsego.county CLICK FOR MORE HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO…

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Angelina Schlesier, Hartwick

  IN MEMORIAM: Angelina Schlesier, Hartwick HARTWICK – Mrs. Angelina S. Schlesier, 81, of Hartwick, died unexpectedly Monday night, Jan. 9, 2017, at her home. She was born Aug. 18, 1935, on Long Island in Wyadanch, one of 12 children of Guido and Lucy (Albano) Cioffi.…

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Nancy Waller, 98; Author Embraced Community Life

IN MEMORIAM: Nancy Waller, 98; Author  Embraced Community Life COOPERSTOWN – Nancy Waller, 98, of Roseboom, author, mother and beloved member of the greater Cooperstown community, died peacefully Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10, 2017, at the Thanksgiving Home  with her daughters and minister at her side. A Service to the Glory of God and in Thanksgiving for the Life of Nancy Waller will be offered at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017 at her church, the First Presbyterian Church of…

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Traffic Steady 90 Minutes At Crankshaw’s Reception

NEW CCS SUPERINTENDENT WELCOMED Traffic Steady 90 Minutes At Crankshaw’s Reception Lucy Hayes, 10, right, takes advantage of this evening’s welcome reception to get know the man who will be overseeing her education for the foreseeable future, Dr. William Crankshaw, new Cooperstown Central School superintendent.  The reception line to meet Crankshaw, who joined CCS Tuesday, Jan. 3, was continuous for the full 90 minutes of this evening’s event.  With Lucy are dad Tim, a SUNY Oneonta administrator who is also…

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Police: Prisoner Mailed ‘Powdery Substance’ To Station

Inmate Charged With Mailing ‘Powdery Substance’ To OPD ONEONTA – An inmate in the state’s Woodbourne Correctional Facility was charged with making terroristic treats after allegedly mailing an envelope full of an “unknown, white powdery substance” to the Oneonta Police Station, according to Acting Police Chief Doug Brenner. Kristopher J. Surdis, 43, an inmate at the state prison in Sullivan County, was arrested and charged after an investigation stemming from March 2016, when a letter with Mr. Surdis’ return address at…

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Chris Kepner, 55; Judge’s Son Worked For Bruce Hall

IN MEMORIAM:  Chris Kepner, 55; Judge’s Son Worked For Bruce Hall COOPERSTOWN – Christian Taylor Kepner, 55, died Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, after a series of health issues. He was born June 18, 1961, at Fox Hospital in Oneonta, to Susan Noakes Kepner and George S. Kepner, Jr., a retired Otsego County Surrogate Court judge. After graduating from Cooperstown High School, Chris attended school to become a farrier. He worked for Aufmuth’s in Fly Creek for a few years and…

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Bassett Appoints Carpenter As 1st Chief Dental Officer

Bassett Appoints Carpenter As 1st Chief Dental Officer COOPERSTOWN – Leah Carpenter, DMD, has been appointed Bassett Healthcare’s first chief dental officer, Dr. Steven Heneghan, chief clinical officer, announced yesterday. In the new role, she will be responsible for “quality oversight and integration of various dental programs offered in the region,” Heneghan said. Hopefully she’ll be able to bring down the cost of dental treatments as they are something that a lot of people struggle to afford. Choosing the perfect…

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Man Arrested After Scuffle At Coin Store

One Arrest After Coin Store Scuffle ONEONTA – An Edmeston man was arrested yesterday morning after Oneonta police responded to a disturbance at Oneonta Coin Co. and allegedly saw him in a physical confrontation with the owner. Timothy E. Arnold, 47, was arrested after police were called by the store’s owner, James Phraner, to report a disturbance with a customer.  According to Acting Police Chief Doug Brenner, when officers arrived, Phraner, a professional weightlifter, was holding Arnold down.…

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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.