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4 Store Windows Broken Overnight

  4 Store Windows Broken Overnight 25-Year-Old From Buffalo Charged ONEONTA –  A 25-year-old from Buffalo was arrested overnight and charged with breaking a plate glass window at Tino’s Pizza and two other downtown businesses. Leonard P. Funderbunk was charged with three counts of criminal mischief, a class E felony. Officers responded to a 2:55 a.m. call from concerned citizen reporting a disturbance and arrived to find a man holding down the suspect. Windows were also broken at Tina Marie’s…

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DEC REJECTS CONSTITUTION

DEC REJECTS CONSTITUTION No Water-Quality Permit For Pipeline The state Department of Environmental Conservation today announced it has denied the water-quality permit required for the Constitution Pipeline, blocking the 124-mile-long project for the time being. “Although DEC has granted certificates for other projects, the application by Constitution for these certificates fails to meet New York State’s water quality standards,” DEC said in a statement.   At issue is the Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification. The state was required to reject…

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Noël Ranieri, 61; Taught At ONC BOCES For 27 Years

IN MEMORIAM: Noël E. Ranieri, 61; Taught At ONC BOCES For 27 Years ONEONTA – Noël E. Ranieri, 61, who taught at ONC BOCES for 27 years, died Friday, April 22, 2016, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 4, 1955, in Carbondale, Pa., to Siro and Joan (Brophy) Vergari. She married Scott T. Johnson on Aug. 20, 2012, in West Oneonta. Noël graduated Oneonta High School in 1973, and from Sullivan County Community College…

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Charlotte Butler, 79; Owned Richfield Springs Liquor Store

IN MEMORIAM: Charlotte Butler, 79; Owned Richfield Springs Liquor Store RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Charlotte Marie Butler, 79, who for 25 years co-owned Klem Liquor Store with her husband, passed away on Thursday morning April 21, 2016, at Bassett Hospital, with her family at her side. Charlotte was born on Jan. 24, 1937, in Cooperstown, daughter of the late Robert and Mary Robinson Klem. She was a lifelong Richfield Springs resident and Richfield Springs High School graduate.…

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REPORT: State To Deny Permits Pipeline Needs

REPORT: State To Deny Permits Pipeline Needs ALBANY — The Cuomo Administration is preparing to deny the water-quality permits for the Constitution Pipeline in what has been shaping up to be a primary test of the governor’s environmental legacy, multiple sources confirmed, according to news reports at this hour. The announcement is supposed to come this afternoon: Earth Day. HERE’S THE CAPITOL NEW YORK REPORT HERE’S THE PRESSCONNECTS REPORT WAMC REPORTS DEC WON’T OK PERMITS…

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DOT Plans $43M Roadwork In Otsego County This Year

  DOT Plans $43M Roadwork In Otsego County This Year ALBANY – The Cuomo Administration this week announced $43 million in road improvements to be done in Otsego County this summer: $20.6 million to pave I-88 from Exit 12 to Exit 13 and to maintain 12 bridges in the Towns of Oneonta and Otego $2.8 million to replace the Route 28 bridge over Route 7 and Norfolk Southern Railroad in the Town of Milford…

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Editor On WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’: Oneonta Surprised To Be On Poverty List

Editor On WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’: Oneonta Surprised To Be On Poverty List Jim Kevlin, editor/publisher of www.AllOTSEGO.com (and Hometown Oneonta & the Freeman’s Journal), tells WAMC’s David Guistina on today’s “Morning Headlines” segment that Otsego County is grappling with a new reality after Governor Cuomo listed Oneonta as one of the 10 poorest Upstate cities. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO TODAY’S REPORT…

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