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Village Trustees Throw Out 26 Uncleared-Sidewalk Fines

Village Trustees Throw  Out 26 Uncleared-Sidewalk Fines COOPERSTOWN – After receiving five letters of complaints from homeowners fined $108 each in January because they failed to clear an inch of snow from their sidewalks, the Village Board this evening “cancelled” their fines. The trustees also “gave amnesty” to the other 21 homeowners fined after that snowfall.  It was unclear how many may have paid their fines and whether they would not get the money back. Mayor Jeff Katz sent the matter to the…

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Arthur R. Maine, 72; Certified Brunswick Bowling Mechanic

IN MEMORIAM: Arthur R. Maine, 72; Certified Brunswick Bowling Mechanic ROXBURY – Oneonta native Arthur Ronald Maine, 72, of Roxbury, a certified mechanic for Brunswick Bowling machines,  passed away on Monday, Feb. 15, 2016.  For a time, he also lived in Gilbertsville. Arthur was born on Dec. 29, 1943, in Oneonta, a son of the late George, Sr. and Alice (Cope) Maine.  Arthur married Molly Travis from Walton in November 1967. He received his certification from American Machine & Foundry…

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John D. Walrath, 80; Farmer Of Distinction

IN MEMORIAM John D. Walrath, 80; Farmer Of Distinction EAST SPRINGFIELD – John D. Walrath, 80, a former Otsego County Farm Bureau president who operated a Dairy of Distinction in East Springfield, passed away on Saturday, Feb.20, 2016, at his home. He was born on May 21, 1935, to Robert and Ruth (Willams) Walrath at his family’s Dutch Corner Farm.  On May 5, 1984, he was married to Gail Welden Patterson; she preceded him in death on Dec. 25, 2013.…

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Wayne Russell, 72; DOT Engineer Traveled In Retirement

IN MEMORIAM: Wayne Russell, 72; DOT Engineer Traveled In Retirement WEST ONEONTA – Wayne L Russell, 72, who spent 37 years as a civil engineer with the state Department of Transportation, passed away peacefully at Fox Nursing Home Feb. 19, 2016.  He was born Nov. 12, 1943, in Delhi, the son of Lawrence and Georgia (Ruling) Russell.  The family lived in Bloomville until his junior year in high school when they moved to Schenevus.  After graduation from high school in 1961…

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Seward Vows ‘Aggressive Defense’ Vs. Cuomo’s $15 Minimum Wage

Seward Vows ‘Aggressive Defense’ Vs. Cuomo’s  $15 Minimum Wage State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, vowed an “aggressive defense” against Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal for a $15 minimum wage, a piece of the budget deliberations now underway in Albany. He told 75 Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce members this morning in the Baseball Hall of Fame’s Grandstand Theater that the issue should be removed form the budget process and its impacts fully studied and understood before moving forward.  Audience members in the front row…

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William Eissler, 74; Marine, In Construction For 25 Years

IN MEMORIAM: William E. Eissler, 74; Marine, In Construction For 25 Years SPRINGFIELD CENTER – William Edward Eissler Sr., 74, a Vietnam-era Marine who worked in heavy construction, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, at Bassett Hospital, with his family by his side. He was born on Oct. 9, 1941 in Queens, son of the late George R. and Caroline Berner Eissler. He was raised and educated in Richfield Springs. On May 16, 1960, he enlisted in the Marine…