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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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‘American Pickers’ Plan Another Upstate Swing

‘American Pickers’ Plan Another Upstate Swing The History Channel’s “American Pickers” show is planning another Upstate New York swing this month and in June, and is looking for “junkyards, basements, garages and barns” to “pick.” The “pickers” – they interviewed Cooperstown’s Michael and Cory Moffat in 2013 for an episode – are Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz. “‘American Pickers’ follows them as they scour the country for hidden gems…, meeting quirky characters and hearing their amazing stories,” is how the…

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Lieutenant Governor Will Keynote

Lieutenant Governor Will Keynote Ec-Dev Program At The Otesaga COOPERSTOWN – Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will be the luncheon speaker Thursday, June 9, when the Otsego County Chamber hosts the Mohawk Valley Region Small Business/ Workforce Development Summit 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at The Otesaga. DETAIL ON CHAMBER SMALL BUSINESS SUMMIT…

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Nellie T. Kucharski, 103

IN MEMORIAM: Nellie T. Kucharski, 103 ONEONTA – Nellie T. Kucharski, 103, passed away May 4, 2016 at Chestnut Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Oneonta.  At Mrs. Kucharski’s request a private service will be held. Arrangements are by Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta.…

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Dietrich Leads NBT Bancorp; Watt To Succeed Him In 2017

Dietrich Leads NBT Bancorp; Watt To Succeed Him In 2017 NORWICH – 2016 will be a year of change in NBT Bancorp’s executive offices, the company announced after its board of directors approved a succession plan Tuesday. NBT Bancorp President/CEO Martin A. Dietrich was promoted to chairman on Tuesday, following the retirement of Daryl R. Forsythe, but only until the end of this year. At that point, Dietrich will retire and by succeeded by John H. Watt Jr., who Tuesday…

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Police Searching For Stolen Motorcycle

Oneonta Police Search For Stolen Motorcycle ONEONTA – Oneonta Police are searching a racing motorcycle and gear that were stolen during a burglary in the city two weeks ago. A “highly modified” 2013 Suzuki GSXR, along with a jacket, helmet and gloves were stolen from 115 Chestnut Street sometime between Friday, April 22 and Sunday, April 24. The motorcycle is highly modified for track racing only and not street legal.  It has no lights, turn signals or mirrors.…

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CCS Athlete Hospitalized

CSS Athlete In Hospital After Collapsing At Meet COOPERSTOWN – A CCS student was rushed to Bassett Hospital after collapsing during a track meet Wednesday evening. According to a statement issued this morning by Principal/Athletic Director Mike Cring, 911 was called after an athlete suffered a medical emergency during a track meet at the school.  She was taken to Bassett Hospital, where she remains hospitalized.…

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Farms Under-Appreciated Resource In 19th District, 5 Candidates Agree

Farms Under-Appreciated Resource In 19th District, 5 Candidates Agree By CATHY B. KOPLEN • for AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – A vision for the future of the Southern Tier – including healthy, productive farms; maximizing natural resources; and a saturation of high-speed, broad-band Internet access – was touted by five candidates vying for the 19th district U.S. Congressional seat Tuesday. The candidates, Republicans John Faso, Andrew Heaney and Bob Bishop, and Democrats Zephyr Teachout and Will Yandik, were invited to speak with…

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