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2 Oneonta Men Charged With Taking Tools

2 Oneonta Men Charged With Taking Tools Two Oneonta men are under arrest after Rotterdam police say they stole construction tools from a local high school, the Albany Times Union is reporting.  The men are Jerry M. O‘dell, 33, and Mark C. Centofante, 56, the newspaper said.…

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Adam Cameron Burgess, 27; 1st Assistant Fire Chief In Mount Vision

IN MEMORIAM: Adam Burgess, 27;  Mount Vision’s Assistant Fire Chief MOUNT VISION – Adam Cameron Burgess, 27, an active member in the Mount Vision Fire Department since his teens, passed away Nov. 23, 2015, at Bassett Hospital. A member of Otsego town crew, he was struck by a falling tree while clearing trees and brush along Bissell Road, near Oaksville. He is the son of Les and Betty (Timer) Burgess also of Mount Vision. Adam was engaged to be married to Jennifer…

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Dr. Andrew Gallup Explains Why We Yawn at SUNY Lecture

SUNY Honoree Explains Why We Yawn ONEONTA – It’s no snooze as Dr. Andrew Gallup, SUNY Oneonta assistant professor of psychology, will deliver the annual Richard Siegfried Lecture titled “Towards an Understanding of Why We Yawn” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, in the Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center at SUNY Oneonta.  The lecture is free and open to the public.  A dessert reception will follow. Dr. Gallup is the 21st recipient of the Richard Siegfried Junior Faculty Prize for Academic Excellence.  The $1,000 award, created to…

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Bomb Threat at CCS Determined To Be Hoax

Bomb Threat At CSS Determined To Be Hoax COOPERSTOWN – A “non-specific” threat found outside the Cooperstown Junior/Senior High School library last night was determined to be a hoax after a search of the school grounds turned up no evidence of a bomb. “Be assured that we will employ all necessary measures to ensure the safety of the students and staff here in the Cooperstown Central School District,” Superintendent CJ Hebert wrote in a letter sent home to parents. “Although we…

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Gloversville Man Killed In Two-Car Accident

Gloversville Man Killed In Two-Car Accident ROSEBOOM –  A 62 year old man was killed yesterday evening when the car he was riding in was struck by a driver making a U-turn in Rt 166. William M. Hayes, 62, Gloversville was a passenger in the car of Ray H. Coco, 52, Middlefield, which was struck by a 1997 Dodge Dakota driven by Lillian C Fuller, 35, Roseboom.  An investigation determined that Fuller entered her parked car that was facing south on the northbound…