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Charles R. Bollinger, 81; Navy Vet, USPS Retiree, Crossing Guard

IN MEMORIAM: Charles R. Bollinger, 81; Navy Vet, USPS Retiree, Crossing Guard ONEONTA – Charles R. Bollinger Jr., 81, a Navy veteran, Postal Service retiree and crossing guard at the former Center Street School, passed away peacefully in his home on Jan. 24, 2019. Charlie was born in Flushing, on July 20, 1937. His family and friends knew him endearingly as Chuck, Russ, or Poppy. Charlie served in the Navy aboard the USS Wren DD-568 from 1955 to 1958 and…

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C-O Leak Came From Old Hotel, Mayor Reports

2nd C-O Leak Came From Old Hotel, Mayor Reports ONEONTA – The carbon monoxide leak at 189 Main St. that drove employees from their offices and sent six people from the hospital came from the boiler in the basement of the former Oneonta Hotel, Mayor Gary Herzig reported this afternoon. “My understanding is that the hot water boiler was venting carbon monoxide,” said Herzig. “It was getting into the ventilation system for 189 Main.” On Friday, a malfunction in the…

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Helen E. Frankl; Nurse at Oneonta Doctors’ Offices

IN MEMORIAM: Helen E. Frankl; Nurse at Oneonta Doctors’ Offices ONEONTA – Helen E. Frankl, 87, a former nurse in Oneonta doctors’ offices, passed away peacefully at home with her loving family by her side on Jan. 26, 2019. She was born Feb. 14, 1931, in Lilly, Pa., the daughter of Antonio and Josephine (Iapaulcci) Tucci. Helen graduated from Oneonta High School and continued her education in nursing.  She was Dr. John Rowley’s nurse for over 20 years also Dr.…

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189 MAIN STREET EVACUATED

WOMAN HOSPITALIZED; 5 OTHERS TESTED AT FOX 2ND C-O LEAK EMPTIES OUT 189 MAIN ST. Building Next To Oneonta Hotel By LIBBY CUDMORE  & IAN AUSTIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – A woman was hospitalized at late morning today and all the office and professional workers at landmark 189 Main St. were once again evacuated for high levels of carbon monoxide, the second time in four days. The building was also evacuated Friday due to carbon monoxide from a…

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E. Marie Snyder, 86; Husband, 6 Children Among Survivors

IN MEMORIAM: E. Marie Snyder, 86; Husband, 6 Children Among Survivors ONEONTA – Estella Marie Snyder, 86, of Oneonta, passed away Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019, in Fox Nursing Home. She was born on May 11, 1932, to John and Rosella (Weaver) Shafer in Jefferson. Estella preferred her middle name and was known throughout her life as Marie. She was a homemaker primarily but worked later in life at various businesses in Oneonta until retiring in 2003. Estella married Robert R.…

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Frank J. Rogers, 93; WWII Veteran Was Bookkeeper At OFO

IN MEMORIAM: Frank J. Rogers, 93; WWII Veteran Was Bookkeeper At OFO ONEONTA – Frank J. Rogers, 93, of Oneonta, a World War II veteran who worked for Opportunities for Otsego on moving to Oneonta in the 1970s, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019, at home in Oneonta. He was born on Aug. 5, 1925, in Manhattan, the son of Thomas and Grace (Mead) Rogers. On Dec. 20, 1947, he married Teresa Evans, who passed away in 2000.…

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The Snow Must Go On!

The Snow Must Go On! OCCA Program Director Jeff O’Handley, right, leads Bridgette Hulbert, daughter Vivian, Jack and William Mokay, and Andrew Rock, all of Delhi, and Erin and Kathryn Dailey, both of Oneonta, on a snowshoeing hike at the annual Winter Fest at Gilbert Lake State Park this afternoon. At right, Tami-Lee Volgari, Oneonta, sleds down a hill with her daughter Eama-Lee. Visitors also enjoyed skiing, information sessions on winter camping and survival, as well as a bonfire. The…

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City Inspector Threatened Over Malfunctioning Furnace In Former Oneonta Hotel

City Inspector Allegedly Threatened When Boiler Malfunctioned In Hotel ONEONTA – Nicolae Pervu, owner of the former Oneonta Hotel at 195 Main St., allegedly threatened a City of Oneonta Code Enforcement Inspector after he reported to the scene of a malfunctioning boiler that filled the building at 189 Main with carbon dioxide. “Our inspector left the building because he felt threatened by Mr. Pervu,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. The issues began with the Oneonta Fire Department responded to 189 Main, where…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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