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3rd Ward Discusses OH-Fest, Home Security

Third Ward Neighbors Urged: Lock Doors, Add Motion Lights By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com ONEONTA – To protect your homes, lock windows and doors, keep valuables out of sight and, foremost, install motion lights, OPD Lt. Douglas Brenner advised a Third Ward meeting hosted Wednesday evening by Common Council member David Rissberger. “Generally, these kinds of criminals are like cockroaches – you shine light on them, and they scatter,” Brenner said, speaking at a meeting called on the wake of…

Mo’Ne’s Team, Delaware County Nine To Play Exhibition Game At Doubleday

Mo’Ne’s Team, Delaware County Nine To Play Exhibition Game At Doubleday COOPERSTOWN – After donating her jersey from the 2014 Little League World Series at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Baseball Hall of Fame, Mo’ne Davis and her Taney Little League teammates will play an exhibition game against a travel team from Stamford, Delaware County, at 2 in Doubleday Field, the Hall announced today.…

HERE ARE EMT STATISTICS

HERE ARE EMT STATISTICS FOR HARTWICK, SUNY ONEONTA COMPARING 5 SCHOOL YEARS Hartwick Chart Hartwick Hartwick comparisons SUCO Chart SUCO SUCO comparisons SUCO comparisons Chart  …

EMT TRANSPORTS TO FOX ER TRIPLED FROM 1ST DAYS OF PAST SCHOOL YEARS

EMS TRANSPORTS TO FOX ER TRIPLED FROM 1ST DAYS OF PAST SCHOOL YEARS Editor’s note:  This article was reprinted from this week’s Hometown Oneonta, which is on newsstands this afternoon. By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com The number of Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta students who have been taken to Fox Hospital more than tripled this fall from the same four-week period in 2013, according to Assistant Fire Chief Jim Maloney. “There’s been a huge spike in calls this year,” he…

RAMSARAN GUILTY

RAMSARAN FOUND GUILTY NORWICH – It took just over three hours today for a Chenango County Court jury to find Ganesh “Remy” Ramsaran guilty of murdering his wife, Jennifer, in December 2012. Ramsaran rolled his eyes as the verdict – guilty of murder in the second degree – was read, and Chenango County Judge Frank Revoir remanded him back to jail.  Sentencing has not yet been scheduled; he faces up to 25 years in prison. WKTV UTICA REPORTS FROM NORWICH COURTHOUSE…