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Steve O’Sullivan, 76; Accomplished Marine, Mason, Hunter

IN MEMORIAM: Steve O’Sullivan, 76; Accomplished Marine, Mason, Hunter ONEONTA – Robert Steven “Steve” O’Sullivan, 76, a Marine and mason, passed away Nov. 3, 2013, at Bassett Hospital, due to complications from a head injury after a fall; his family was by his side. He is no longer in pain and is at peace. He was born Oct. 17, 1941 in The Bronx, the son of the late Virginia (Tansy) and Robert William O’Sullivan. Steve was raised by his grandparents…

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Hotel ‘Unsafe’, Mayor Confirms

Hotel ‘Unsafe’,  Mayor Confirms Tenants Ordered: Vacate In 30 Days; Landlords Must Meet Code By April 30 By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – The once-elegant Oneonta Hotel at Main and Dietz, in decline for decades, has been declared “unsafe,” Mayor Gary Herzig acknowledged this evening when asked about it at a meeting of the city’s Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee in City Hall. Seth Clark, a downtown landlord and member of the steering committee, said he had heard…

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Frank Merrifield, 85; Leader Of Local Jehovah’s Witnesses

IN MEMORIAM Frank Merrifield, 85; Leader Of Local Jehovah’s Witnesses HARTWICK – Frank Merrifield, 85, presiding overseer of the Schuyler Lake Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, died Nov. 1, 2017, at Focus Rehabilitation & Nursing Center at Otsego. He was born Sept. 20, 1932, in Girard, Ohio, to Walter and Lida (Goist) Merrifield. From infancy, Frank was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness and at the age of 12 was baptized, beginning his lifelong dedication to serving his God, Jehovah.  As a…

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In Early Returns, Bob Wood Romps In Town Of Oneonta

In Early Returns, Bob Wood, Stammel Romp In Oneonta ONEONTA – The night has started well for local Democrats, although it’s early. Early returns  gave the District 4 Town of Oneonta seat on the county Board of Representatives to incumbent Democrat Andrew Stammel decisively, 835-535 over Republican Breck Tarbell.…

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Kyle L. Jaramillo, 18; OHS Graduate Played In Little League

IN MEMORIAM: Kyle L. Jaramillo, 18; OHS Graduate Played In Little League ONEONTA – Kyle Luis Jaramillo, 18, of Oneonta, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017, at home in Oneonta. He was born on May 25, 1999, the son of Luis and Nicole (Dieppa) Jaramillo. A 2017 graduate of Oneonta High School, Kyle played Little League growing up in Oneonta. He enjoyed music and several other hobbies besides baseball including body building.…

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Not A Discouraging Word As Library Park Plan Aired

HUNTINGTON LIBRARY CENTENNIAL BEGINS Not A Discouraging Word As Library Park Plan Aired Sixty curious Huntington Memorial patrons and enthusiasts packed the library’s first-floor space this evening to hear Tom Breiten of Templeton Landscape Architects, Fly Creek, discuss a preliminary redevelopment of the adjacent Huntington Park, both gifts to the people of Oneonta from tycoon Henry Huntington.  The Park Terrace Overlook, top photo, is one of a dozen features proposed for the five-acre space, including a tented pavilion/entertainment venue, an…

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Investigation Ongoing In Holding Cell Death

DA, OPD Investigate Death In Holding Cell  Suspect May Have Ingested Drugs, Causing Heart Attack, Chief Says By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Oneonta Police and Otsego County District Attorney John Muehl are investigating a death in police custody last evening, after a man arrested on narcotics-trafficking charges swallowed what might have been cocaine, according to Police Chief Douglas Brenner. To Brenner’s knowledge, this is the first time a suspect has died in OPD custody. Kenneth J.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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