Advertisement

People - Page 102

//

Oneonta Native to Compete on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Oneonta Man To Vie On ‘American Ninja Warrior’ By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Oneonta native Anthony Eardley will take on the warped wall and the log grip as he competes on NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” later this month. “It’s very exciting.  We’re thrilled,” said his mother Angela, co-owner of the former Oneonta Stallions football team, now in Binghamton. Eardley, 28, has not even been a Ninja warrior for two years, but after almost beating a top-rated…

//

Bassett’s DeLong Chairs National Doctors’ Group

Bassett’s DeLong Chairs National Doctors’ Group American College of Physicians Elevates Cherry Valley Resident PHILADELPHIA – Bassett Hospital’s Douglas M. DeLong, M.D., was elevated to chairman of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians during Internal Medicine Meeting 2019, ACP’s annual scientific meeting held here Thursday through Saturday. The Board of Regents is the main policy-making body of the ACP, which is the largest medical specialty organization in the United States, and had members in more than…

//

THEY’RE OFF!: Jacob Russell, Patrick Dewey In Boston Marathon

THEY’RE OFF! Jacob Russell, Patrick Dewey In Boston Marathon Pals since their days at Cooperstown Central, Jacob Russell, left, and Patrick Dewey are on the move at this hour, competing in the 2019 Boston Marathon. Judy Steiner Grin of Fly Creek, inset, took and photo and had her photo taken with a banner she prepared to let Jacob and Patrick that fans from their hometown were on hand.  The team have surpassed their fundraising goal of $10,000, which will benefit…

//

Southside May Become Center of Renewable Energy

Town May Follow City’s Suit Southside Could Become Geothermal Energy Center Jay Egg, CEO, Geo Egg, inset photo, speaks about heating Southside Mall with geothermal energy at a packed Oneonta Town Board meeting this evening in West Oneonta, as Town Board member Randal Mowers listens.  “The writing is on the wall,” Egg said about future energy use.  Municipalities and counties like Westchester are already declaring moratoriums on expanding natural-gas use while the state is green-lighting renewable energy.  The Town of…

//

Chief Brenner Joins LEAF Council Board

Chief Brenner Joins LEAF Council Board ONEONTA – Police Chief Douglas Brenner has joined the board of directors of LEAF Council on Alcoholism & Addictions, it was announced today. “We are pleased Chief Brenner has joined our board”, said board President Tara Barnwell.  “Almost every sector of our community is now represented and he will be a huge asset”. Brenner, who was appointed police chief in July 2017, has since served on the Otsego County Opioid Task Force.…

//

196 Oneonta Students Receive Susan Sutton Smith Awards

196 Oneonta Students Win Susan Sutton Smith Awards ONEONTA – A total of 196 students with 3.9 GPAs or higher received 2018-2019 Susan Sutton Smith Awards for academic excellence, SUNY Oneonta announced today. Student award winners receive a certificate, a gift card to the campus bookstore, and an invitation to attend the annual Susan Sutton Smith Lecture and reception. Dr. Tracy Betsinger, associate professor of biological anthropology, will deliver this year’s Susan Smith Lecture titled, “Babies Are Us: What Can…

//

Democratic Candidates Kick Off Fall Campaign

50 GATHER AT BEVERAGE EXCHANGE Democratic Candidates Kick Off Fall Campaign To applause, Democratic County Chairman Aimee Swan, standing at center, introduces city, town and county candidates from across Otsego County seeking office in the Nov. 5 local elections at a kick-off rally now underway at the Beverage Exchange in downtown Coopertown.   (In the foreground are Oneonta Democrats Rick Pavlick, right, and Kate O’Donnell, left.)  At right, Jill Basile, county rep candidate from District 14, Oneonta, attending with husband Vinnie,…

//

Two Dozen Join Frank On His Walk To Neahwa Park

Two Dozen Join Veteran On Walk To Neahwa Park By LIBBY CUDMORE  • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Since March 1, Frank Romeo has braved 80 mph winds, ice storms and other Upstate winter hazards on his mission to bring awareness of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on his statewide “Walk With Frank” campaign. “This is one of the nice days!” he said this morning in Neahwa Park, where he walked with two dozen under overcast skies, with temperatures hovering in…

1 100 101 102 103 104 263