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Construction Starts On 60 Housing Units

Construction Starts On 60 Housing Units ONEONTA –  Construction is about to start on $15.9 million Oneonta Heights, which includes 40 senior-citizen housing units and 20 for working families, developer Housing Visions of Syracuse announced a few minutes ago. The project will support a neighborhood transformation plan developed by Housing Visions in partnership with the City of Oneonta and Opportunities for Otsego, which will create 60-affordable housing units for families and seniors.…

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Thomas C. Brady, 57, Cooperstown

IN MEMORIAM: Thomas C. Brady, 57, Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – Thomas C. Brady, 57, passed away unexpectedly Feb.  23, 2016, at his home in the Village of Cooperstown. He was born Sep. 30, 1958, in Jamaica, Queens, a son of the late Edward and Evelyn (Hinck) Brady. …

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Anita M. Baird, 87; Active At First Baptist For 62 Years

IN MEMORIAM: Anita M. Baird, 87; Active At First Baptist For 62 Years ONEONTA – Anita M. Baird, active in First Baptist Church for 62 of her 87 years, passed away Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, surrounded by her family. Anita was born Aug. 12, 1928, in Deposit; the daughter of Lester and Cora (Baker) Lewis.  She married Eli (Bud) Baird Jr. on July 19, 1947 in Oneonta.  She was predeceased by Bud in December 2002. Anita had a servant’s heart,…

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‘Coach’ To Many, Pat Grasso Was ‘Pop Pop’ To Grandkids

OFFICIAL OBITUARY RELEASED ‘Coach’ To Many, Pat Grasso Was ‘Pop Pop’ To Grandkids Editor’s Note:  While recognitions of Pat Grasso have appeared  in several publications since the revered Laurens coach and athletic director passed away on Tuesday, the family released this official obituary this morning. LAURENS – Pasquale J. Grasso “Pat”, 82, died on February 23, 2016 at Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, N.Y. Pat was born July 24, 1933, in Schenectady, the son of James William and Rose (Mazzotti) Grasso. …

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GOHS’ HQ Marks 150th … or 149th?

GOHS’ HQ Marks 150th…or 149th? Tom Heitz, the Otsego town historian and staffer at the Oneonta History Center, reports this afternoon that the Bissell Block, 189 Main St., was built 150 years ago, but actually wasn’t occupied until Feb. 28, 1867, 149 years ago as of tomorrow. Heitz also said that, although the building housing the History Center was probably the first three-story brick business block in Oneonta, a house of brick had previously been built by the Walling family. Heitz’s…

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