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Gary Dunbar’s Memorial Service June 25

Gary Dunbar’s Memorial Service June 25 COOPERSTOWN – A memorial service for Gary Seamans Dunbar (June 8, 1931 – Aug. 16, 2015), UCLA professor emeritus who retired to Cooperstown,  will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at the First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the New York State Historical Association, The Farmers’ Museum, the First Presbyterian Church or to a charity of your choice.…

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SUNY Alumni Recognize General German, Others

READ DETAILS ON ALL HONOREES SUNY Alumni Recognize General German, Others ONEONTA – The SUNY Oneonta Alumni Association today presented an award to Maj. Gen. Anthony German, ’81, adjutant general for the State of New York, and the first general from Oneonta since the Civil War, during the college’s Alumni Weekend brunch this morning at the Hunt Union. The Schoharie County native, SUNY Oneonta grad and Oneonta resident was appointed commander of the New York State National Guard by Governor…

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Minnie Swayer, 96; Repaired TV, Radios With Husband

IN MEMORIAM: Minnie Swayer, 96; Repaired TV, Radios With Husband EDMESTON – Minnie Swayer, 96, who operated Rock Swayer TV & Radio Repair with her husband, then their son passed away on June 1, 2016, at Chase Health Care in New Berlin after a long illness. Minnie Dina Harberts was born on the family farm on Jacobs Road, Burlington Green, to William and Tillie (Tjden) Harberts on Feb. 14, 1920. Minnie attended the one-room Basswood School in Burlington Green.  She married…

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Morris Man Arrested For Assault With Garden Shears

Morris Man Arrested For Assault With Garden Shears MORRIS – A 20 year old man was arrested after attacking an older man with a pair of pruning shears at his home. Gerard D. Bourgeois, Morris, was arrested after Sheriffs deputies were dispatched to Bassett Hospital for a 62 year old man with suspicious injuries.  Their investigation lead them to Bourgeois, where they learned that he had allegedly assaulted the victim with a pair of pruning shears, causing several lacerations to the…

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Pro-Environment Groups Back 50-Job Farm Credit East Office

Pro-Environment Groups Back 50-Job Farm Credit East Office Springfield Planning Board Moves Project Forward, Too By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com SPRINGFIELD CENTER – Farm Credit East’s plans for a low-profiled 50-job office building just north of the Glimmerglass Festival on Route 80 this evening appeared to have won support of all the major local environmental advocates. The project was also moved forward by the Town of Springfield Planning Board, which unanimously agreed to be lead agency in the SEQRA process; it…