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Amber Alert Issued for Lucios Mitchell, 3

Amber Alert Issued for Lucios Mitchell, 3 BINGHAMTON – An Amber Alert has been issued for Lucios Mitchell, 3, who was forcibly abducted by his non-custodial mother, 26 year old Veronica Mitchell during a supervised visit this afternoon. Lucios is white, with black hair and blue eyes.  He is 2 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 12 pounds, and was last seen wearing a grey onesie.  Mitchell was described as white, with brown eyes and brown hair that may have…

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2 Men Arrested In Cooperstown Raid On Heroin, Marijuana Related Charges

2 Men Arrested In Cooperstown Raid On Heroin, Marijuana Related Charges COOPERSTOWN – Two Cooperstown men, Ryan R. West, 22, and Timothy L. Pirone, 20, were arrested this morning after a raid of their apartment at 43 Pioneer St. and charged with “a multitude of drug-related charges,” Village Police Chief Michael K. Covert announced. Village police received information in early September of suspected drug possession and usage in the 43 Pioneer, Covert said in a press released.   Officers and the District…

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Conservatives Decide Tuesday On Hartwick Primary

Conservatives To Decide Tuesday On Hartwick Primary The state Conservative Party’s executive committee meets Tuesday, and will decide then whether David Butler or Juli Sharratt will appear on the party’s  line for Hartwick town supervisor on the Nov. 3 general election ballot, according to Shaun Marie Levine, committee member from Schenectady. When primary absentee ballots were counted Sept. 17, the Republican, Democratic and Conservative primaries were all tied.  The GOP town committee then gave its endorsement to Bob O’Brien, and…

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Closing $9.2 Million Gap ‘Daunting, Do-able,’ County Treasurer Declares

Closing $9.2 Million Gap ‘Daunting, Do-able,’ County Treasurer Declares COOPERSTOWN – Closing the $9.2 million gap in Otsego County’s prospective 2016 budget is both “daunting and do-able,” county Treasurer Dan Crowell said today of what will be his seventh budget.  He added, “I haven’t been through a budget year that’s been easy.” He was commenting after county Rep. Don Lindberg, R-Worcester, Budget Review Committee chair, sent out a notice that preliminary budget meetings will be at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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