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‘Into The Streets’ Students Prepare Chamber For 100th

‘Into The Streets’ Students Prepare Chamber For 100th COOPERSTOWN – SUNY Oneonta’s “Into the Streets” program was in evidence all around Cooperstown (as well as Oneonta) today, particularly at the Chamber of Commerce on Chestnut Street, where students were ripping up the rugs and clearing out the first floor in anticipation of 100th anniversary renovations.  From front to back are Andrew Jensen, Sandy Hook, Conn.; Amanda Barcia, Somers; Connor Day, Bellmore, L.I., and Shane Irwin, Westbury, L.I.  The students are members…

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Oneontan Allegedly Charged $70,000 To False Credit Cards

 Oneontan Allegedly Charged $70,000 To False Credit Cards ONEONTA – An Oneonta woman has been arrested for allegedly charging more than $70,000 to fraudulent credit cards, state police at Richfield Springs report. Virginia A. Reichhold, 60, of Oneonta, opened the credit card accounts between Novm 2014 through October 2015, troopers alleged. She was charged with grand larceny, second degree, a class C felony.…

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Oneonta Fire Dept. Responds at Lutz Feed Fire

OFD DOUSES FIRE AT LUTZ FEED MILL 4 Tons Of Smoldering Material Removed By IAN AUSTIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Three OFD fire engines, including a ladder truck, were dispatched to Lutz Feed on Lower River Street about 1 p.m. today to contain a fire that had broken out in one of the roaster/cooling tanks. Small husks from the beans in the feed occasionally catch fire during the roasting process, explained General Manager Blake Lutz.…

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Arbor Day Planting Honors Miller, City Milestone

Japanese Maple Planted In New Mayor Miller Park ONEONTA – On Arbor Day 2016, a Japanese maple was planted this morning in the budding Miller Park, which is beginning to emerge at the corner of Main Street and Lettis Highway in honor of late Mayor Dick Miller. Miller has been a big advocate of more trees in the city, citing their contribution to the urban landscape.…

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Car, SUV Spin Off Rt. 28 Mile From Cooperstown

Car, SUV Spin Off Rt. 28 Mile From Cooperstown Traffic is tied up on Route 28 south of Cooperstown at this hour between Smith Ford and the Toddsville turnoff, after two southbound vehicles appear to have collided and come to rest, facing south, on the east side of the roadway. A black Ford sedan (top) was on the north property line of Judith Brown CPA’s offices, 5082 Route 28, while a tan Ford SUV (in right photo) was a few properties…

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Amber Alert Issued On Frankfort Babies

Amber Alert Issued On Frankfort Babies FRANKFORT – The Village of Frankfort Police Department a few minutes ago activated the New York State AMBER Alert and is investigating an abduction of two children that occurred last Friday near West Main Street, in Village of Frankfort. The children are Jordan D. Lints, 1, and Mariah Seelbach, 2.  They were last seen at 2:21 p.m. Friday, April 22.…

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Karl Anderson, 94; Oneonta Native Was Scintilla Retiree

IN MEMORIAM: Karl Anderson, 94; Oneonta Native Was Scintilla Retiree ONEONTA – Oneonta native Karl Baker Anderson, 94, who lived in Sidney during his four-decade career at Scintilla, passed away, April 23, 2016, in the Fox Nursing Home, where he made his home for the past several years. Karl was born on Aug. 8, 1921, to Maybelle and Basil Anderson in Oneonta. On March 5, 1944, he was married to Shirley Hubbell in Oneonta. They had four children.…

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Trustees Appear To Reaffirm Anti-Heroin Program Backing

Trustees Appear To Reaffirm Anti-Heroin Program Backing By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board this afternoon appeared to reaffirm support for Police Chief Michael Covert’s anti-heroin program after he briefed them and answered their questions. In an unannounced addition to a meeting called for a final review of the 2016-17 village board, trustees appeared to be concerned whether Covert’s program was actually serving village residents, and whether other entities – the Oneonta Police Department and the county…

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Hamdi Ulukaya Distributes 10% Of Chobani Stock To Employees

Hamdi Ulukaya Distributes 10% Of Chobani Stock To Employees Some May Become Millionaires, New York Times Reports NEW BERLIN — The 2,000 full-time employees of the yogurt company Chobani were handed quite the surprise on Tuesday: an ownership stake that could make some of them millionaires, the New York Times is reporting. Hamdi Ulukaya, the Turkish immigrant who founded Chobani in 2005, told workers at the company’s plant here in upstate New York that he would be giving them shares…