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IN MEMORIAM: Fannie A. Navarra, 100; Ran Cooperstown Beauty Shop

IN MEMORIAM: Fannie A. Navarra, 100; Operated Beauty Shop In Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – Fannie A. Navarra, 100, who ran a Main Street beauty parlor and barbershop with her husband, died peacefully Friday Oct. 30, 2015. Born Aug. 14, 1915 in Brooklyn, Fannie was the fourth of four children of Salvatore and Ninfa (Dippa) Stallone, who had immigrated to America in 1905. She grew up in Brooklyn where her father was a barber and enjoyed summers at the family cottage near…

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Tanning Salons Face Violations In Oneonta, Richfield Springs

 Tanning Salons Face Violations In Oneonta, Richfield Springs Tanning booths at Tanning Bed, a tanning salon at 76 Chestnut St., in Oneonta, and Main St. Styles, 112 Main St., Richfield Springs, were found to have safety violations and unsafe conditions after an inspection by the state Department of Health, according to a media release from Governor Cuomo’s office.…

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Kelly Zack-Decker New Otsego Chamber VP

Kelly Zack-Decker New Otsego Chamber VP ONEONTA – Kelly Zack-Decker, senior assistant to the president of Hartwick College since 2010, has joined the Otsego County Chamber as vice president/member services, effective Nov. 30. As a former board member and long-time volunteer, assisting with implementing the Young Entrepreneur Academy, Leadership Otsego, and the Career Fair for High School students, Zack-Decker will be able to “hit the ground running,” said chamber President Barbara Ann Heegan. “She is well known and respected throughout the…

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Daniel Heath, 76; Accident Victim Was Army Veteran

IN MEMORIAM:  Daniel Heath, 76; Accident Victim Was Army Veteran ONEONTA – The Oneonta man struck by a car in downtown Oneonta last Wednesday was an Army veteran and an active in the Nader Towers Tenant Association, according to his obituary. Daniel Heath, 76, passed away that evening, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, at Bassett Hospital.…

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OFFICER CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING

OFFICER CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING Case Focuses On $56,000 In Memorabilia COOPERSTOWN – Ian R. Turner, a former Cooperstown police parking enforcement officer, was arraigned this morning at Otsego Town Court on charges that he allegedly stole $56,077 worth of sports memorabilia from Paterno Brothers Sports over the summer. Appearing before Town Justice  Gary Kuch in Fly Creek, Turner was charged with grand larceny, second degree, a felony violation.  He plead not guilty, and was represented by public defender James P. Ferrari. Sports cards were recovered…

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Hall Of Fame VP Horn En Route With 2015 World Series Artifacts

Hall Of Fame VP Horn En Route With 2015 World Series Artifacts COOPERSTOWN – Baseball Hall of Fame Vice President Brad Horn is en route back from Citi Field in New York City with the following artifacts from this year’s World Series. •  Jersey worn by Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer in Game 5, which featured his daring dash home with the tying run in the ninth inning •  Glove used by Royals catcher and World Series Most Valuable Player…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

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