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Mount Vision Man Arrested For Theft, Violating Probation

Mount Vision Man Arrested For Theft, Violating Probation COOPERSTOWN – A Mount Vision man was arrested for theft after security footage revealed that he had stolen a wallet at Bassett Hospital, according to the county District Attorney’s Office. Kyle Dillon Dorr Smallin, 40, of Mount Vision, was arrested Thursday, Feb. 11 and charged with stealing a man’s wallet, containing $45 in cash and three credit cards after they were reported missing by the Bassett Hospital Security Department.  Following a joint investigation…

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Oneida County Woman Arrested For Cocaine Possession at Bassett

Oneida County Woman Arrested  For Cocaine Possession at Bassett COOPERSTOWN – An Oneida County woman was arrested after a “small quantity” of cocaine was found in her possession when she was admitted to Bassett Hospital. Village police were contacted by Bassett after Debra Lee Burton, 54, was found to be in possession of approximately one gram of powdered cocaine when she was admitted on Jan. 31.   That afternoon, detectives obtained a warren of arrest for criminal possession of a controlled substance…

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Gasoline Dips To $1.97 In NY, Still 29 Cents Above Nation

Gasoline Dips To $1.97 In NY, Still 29 Cents Above Nation Average retail gasoline prices in New York State have fallen 3.3 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.97/g yesterday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 6,118 gas outlets in the state. This compares with the national average that has fallen 3.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $1.69/g, according to gasoline price website GasBuddy.com.…

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Near-Record Cold Is Going, Going…

Near-Record Cold Is Going, Going… Overnight Saturday, temperatures dropped to 23-below in Oneonta, but it wasn’t a record, according to Weather Watcher David Mattice.  The record, minus-28, was set in the 1930s. Exceptional were the accompanying high winds, which pulled the wind-chill factor down to minus-40 to minus-45.  “That IS dangerous,” Mattice said. Last night, the low was a relatively balmy minus-14. The cause was an Arctic front that settled over central Canada, and it is now moving off to…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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