Car In Flames On Oneonta Main St. Fire Crews Still Responding…
Car In Flames On Oneonta Main St. Fire Crews Still Responding…
IN MEMORIAM Madeline ‘Diddy’ Prescott, 95; Worked As Pentagon Secretary ONEONTA – Madeline “Diddy” Prescott, 95, a former Pentagon secretary, died May 15, 2018. She was born Dec 17, 1922, in Graniteville, Que., to Marjorie Sartwell and Charles Hanson. She married Charles Prescott in 1944.…
Kittens Left At Fox Hospital Making Full Recovery…
Oneonta Woman Files Lawsuit Against Dollar General ONEONTA – Citing too-narrow aisles blocked by merchandise and ramps that are often blocked, Jennifer Rossman, a wheelchair user, has joined with Disability Rights New York to file a class action lawsuit against Dollar General for failing to make their New York stores accessible to people with mobility disabilities. “When your stores are inaccessible, it is not just a bad business decision, it is against the law,” said Tim Clune, DRNY Exec. Dir.…
Binghamton Planners Open Oneonta Office…
EXCLUSIVE! $5M Due For Doubleday Field Upgrade Volunteers Reopen Oneonta Bike Trails SUNY Oneonta Takes Lead On Artspace Morris Veteran In NY Senate Hall Of Fame Hometown: SUNY Graduation Picture Page Freeman’s: CCS Senior Prom Picture Page Exclusive Editorial, Columns, Letters To Ed AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS TRY HOME DELIVERY OF FREEMAN’S JOURNAL…
Council Member Apologizes But Holds Firm On OH-Fest By PARKER FISH • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – The topic of OH Fest – SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College’s collaborative spring event – led to a heated exchange between 3rd Ward Council member David Rissberger and 5th Ward Council member Dana Marie Levinson two weeks ago at a Common Council meeting. Talking led to shouting between the two until Mayor Gary Herzig stepped in to bring order to the discussion. Two…
Common Council Approves $25,000 For Artspace Survey Full Story In Hometown Oneonta, On Newsstands Wednesday Afternoon…
Oneonta Turns Out For School Board Elections…
IN MEMORIAM John A. Powers, 99; Served In 10th Mountain Division In WWII DAVENPORT CENTER – John A. Powers, 99, a World War II veteran decorated for his service in the famed 10th Mountain Division ski unit, passed away May 10, 2018, at Fox Hospital. He was born March 24, 1919, in Oneonta, the son of William and Mary Powers. John grew up in Oneonta and was a long-time resident of Davenport Center. In the Army during WWII, he served…
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