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Future Of Oneonta Foundation Elects Frank Russo As President

Future Of Oneonta Foundation Elects Frank Russo As President ONEONTA – Frank Russo, executive director of the Family YMCA, has been elected president of the Future of Oneonta Foundation board of directors, the FOF announced this week.  He succeeds Diane Aaronson. Other new officers are Susan Hughson, vice president; Ben Nesbitt, treasurer; Ryan Brooks, secretary.…

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Hartwick Students, Fire Department Show Dangers Of Drunk Driving

Mock-DWI Crash Sobering For Hartwick Undergrads Rain only added to the sinking feeling of unease as Hartwick College students observed a mock drunk driving accident staged by students, Oneonta police and firefighters, and representatives of the Lester Grummons Funeral Home. Here, OFD Capt. Brad Smith, Firefighters Mark DeGraw and Erik Johnson and Assistant Chief Jim Maloney work with Grummons’ Stephen Fournier and Ryan Walsh in loading the “body” of Rahpheal Duncan, a Hartwick senior, onto a stretcher and into a…

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At Home Care’s Laurie Neander Wins State Group’s Top Award

At Home Care’s Laurie Neander Wins State Group’s Top Award ONEONTA – The Home Care Association (HCA) of New York State has named At Home Care, Inc., CEO Laurie Neander the recipient of its highest honor – the Ruth F. Wilson Award. In making the announcement at the organization’s annual conference in Saratoga Springs this week, HCA President Joanne Cunningham called Neander one of the most innovative and talented contributors to improving the vital practice of home care.…

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Bill Would Rename Roadway In Franklin Marine’s Memory

Bill Would Rename Roadway In Franklin Marine’s Memory ALBANY –  The state Senate has passed legislation renaming a portion of State Route 357 in Delaware County in honor of Marine Corps Cpl. Nicholas K. Uzenski.  The bill (S.6955),  sponsored by state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, pays tribute to the decorated young patriot who was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. “Every man and woman who dons a United States military uniform sacrifices for our nation and our way of life,” said…

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Prayers For Peace Offered As Holocaust Horrors Remembered

As Prayers For Peace Offered,  Holocaust Horrors Remembered By LIBBY CUDMORE • for AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – As candles flickered in remembrance of the six million Jews and five million others killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust, Nathan Batalion, Oneonta, shared his story. “My stepfather, Gabriel Bross, was a shoe-maker,” he said.  “He survived five different concentration camps because the soldiers needed boots, and even though they said they would kill him when it was all over, the allies freed him.”…

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