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Esther Henley, 96; Noted Singer Helped Save Church

IN MEMORIAM: Esther Henley, 96; Noted Singer Helped Save Church MILFORD – Esther Henley, 96, a noted singer locally who was honored for her successful efforts to save the Milford Presbyterian Church (now the Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center), died peacefully following a long illness. Esther Henley was born to Barney and Minna Phillips. Her father was the town doctor, making house calls and having admitting privileges at Fox Hospital.…

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Mickey Ryan, 87, Milford Farmer, NY American Legion Commander

IN MEMORIAM Mickey Ryan, 87, Milford Farmer, NY American Legion Commander MILFORD – Mickey Ryan, 87, of Milford, a past state commander of the American Legion, passed away Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13, 2017, at the state Veterans’ Home at Oxford, where he was given compassionate care while struggling with Alzheimer’s. Mickey loved life and people, worked hard and played even harder.…

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Jennifer Lundy, 45; Loved Life, And Taken From It Young

IN MEMORIAM: Jennifer Lundy, 45; Loved Life, And Taken From It Young MILFORD – Jennifer Lundy, who worked for 23 years at Otsego Manor until her battle with lung cancer required her to stop, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, at her home in Milford where she lived with her Mom surrounded by her family, loved ones and beloved pets. She was born on Sept. 25, 1972, at Cobleskill Hospital to Norine Webster Lundy of Milford and Brian Lundy…

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MILFORD MAYOR: CONSERVE WATER

MILFORD MAYOR: CONSERVE WATER Village Wells Low, Pokorny Says MILFORD – Village Mayor Brian Porkony issued a voluntary water conservation notice this morning “due to low water levels in the village wells.” “Until further notice,” he asked residents to:…

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200 Faithful Fill Pews In Solidarity

TODAY, A MESSAGE OF HOPE 200 Faithful Fill Pews In Solidarity District Superintendent: Congregation Will Endure By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com MILFORD – The Rev. Sylvia Barrett, pastor of the First United Methodist Church here that burned last Sunday night, rallied more than 200 people who gathered this morning from four congregations with a message of hope. “When our eyes flood with tear,” she prayed, “raise our heads so we can see Your rainbow of promise.” Methodists from Schuyler Lake…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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

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