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14-Year-Old Girl Missing; Village Police Seek Leads

14-Year-Old Girl Missing; Village Police Seek Leads COOPERSTOWN – Village Police Friday issued a “Missing, Help Bring Me Home” advisory to help locate Khailee Stoughton of Cooperstown, who they report has been missing since Aug. 5. CLICK HERE FOR VILLAGE POLICE ANNOUNCEMENT…

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18-Year-Old Stamford Man Dies After He Was Pinned Under Car

18-Year-Old Stamford Man Dies After He Was Pinned Under Car DAVENPORT – State troopers are investigating the death of Travis J. Barra, 18, of Stamford, whose car went over an embankment at 3:19 a.m. today on Brickhouse Hill Road, Town of Davenport. When arriving at the scene, troopers found Barra pinned underneath a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria.    He was dead at the scene. An investigation revealed found the car was southbound on Brickhouse Hill Road when it drove off…

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Hartwick College Gathers to Remember Dante Crump

Hartwick Students Gather To Remember Dante Crump By LIBBY CUDMORE • for allotsego.com ONEONTA – When Dante Crump approached Penny Wightman, chair of Hartwick College’s Business Administration and Accounting department, for extra credit at the end of last semester, she gave him what she called “The biggest challenge of his life.” She asked him to knit a Hartwick scarf, keeping track of the cost of materials.  “When he walked into my office with it, I never saw a more proud kid,”…

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‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Competitor Wows City Troupe

allotsego.com SPECIAL REPORT ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Finalist Wows Oneonta Troupe   By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to allotsego.com ONEONTA – It was more than just the usual leaps and twirls at Jillian’s Dance Arts Thursday, Aug. 27. “Stanley Glover e-mailed Jill and asked if he could come in to teach a workshop,” said Linda Skidmore, owner of Jillian’s Dance Arts on Chestnut Street and mother of the titular head teacher. Glover, a Top 20 contestant on the 11th…

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.

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