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Doris Irene Clapp, 74; Survivors Include Cooperstown Daughter

IN MEMORIAM: Doris Irene Clapp, 74; Survivors Include Cooperstown Daughter COLUMBUS – Doris Irene Clapp, 74, Town of Columbus, passed away on Jan. 2, 2019, at her home.  Survivors include a daughter in Cooperstown. Doris was born on July 25, 1944 in Delhi, the daughter of Halbert and Hazel (Oliver) Davis.  Her childhood was spent in the New Berlin area where she attended New Berlin Central School.…

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T-Mobile Says Steeples Won’t Work For Antenna

T-Mobile Says Steeples Won’t Work For Antenna Project Manager: Key Bank Still Best Option By PATRICK WAGER • Special www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – After studying five church steeples suggested by village trustees, the Key Bank building, 103 Main St., still makes the most sense for T-Mobile’s proposed antenna, Project Manager Robert Willson told the village Zoning Board of Appeals last evening. “Key Bank is the best choice due to its height and location,” Willson told the ZBA at its monthly meeting. …

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Earl N. Buffett, 94; Trooper Headed Clark Family Security

IN MEMORIAM Earl N. Buffett, 94; Trooper Headed Clark Family Security COOPERSTOWN – Earl Nathaniel Buffett, Jr., 93, a retired state trooper and former head of security for the Clark family interests, passed away in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2019, at Chestnut Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Oneonta. He was a member of two founding families of Long Island, the Buffetts and Conklins. A native of Long Island himself, he was born May…

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Will ‘Clean Energy Community’ Status Help Us? Reps Ask

Will ‘Clean Energy Community’ Status Help Us? Reps Ask Or Will It Limit Natural-Gas Options, They Say In Voting To Delay Action By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Is New York State’s “Climate Smart Communities Pledge” going to limit Otsego County’s economic-development future? Failing to get an answer to that question, the county Board of Representatives this morning – by voice vote, apparently unanimous – decided to delay action on making that pledge for at least a…

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Main Street, Lettis Highway Vision for Oneonta in 2019

STATE OF THE STATE BREAKFAST This Year, Oneonta Will Bloom With DRI Money, Mayor Says By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – This will be the year, Mayor Gary Herzig said, that the City of Oneonta begins to see the results of the $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative grants “In 60 days, we’ll unveil the redesign of our downtown,” he said. “And this redesign is not by City Hall, but by 80 downtown business owners who have submitted…

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Bliss Reelected Chair; Clark, Frazier Vote Nay

With 2 Nays, Bliss Keeps Chairmanship Clark Again Demurs; Frazier Joins Her By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – His predecessor, Kathy Clark, R-Otego, again voted nay, but county Rep. David Bliss, R-Cooperstown/Town of Middlefield, was reelected nonetheless for a second year as chairman of the county Board of Representatives. Clark was joined by her vice chair when she led the board, Ed Frazier, R-Unadilla, making the vote 12-2 for Bliss.  Bliss’s vice chairman, Gary Koutnik, D-Oneonta, was…

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Key County Leaders Vow To Serve Fellow Citizens

Key County Leaders Vow To Serve Fellow Citizens With wife Katie holding the Bible, County Judge John Lambert of Cooperstown, top,  prepares to be sworn in for a second 10-year term by his colleague, County Judge Brian Burns of Oneonta, right, this afternoon in the Foothills Atrium in Oneonta.  At left are the Lamberts’ children, Anna and Charlie.  At right, county Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. of Milford is sworn in by Lambert.  Next to the sheriff is his father,…

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