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Arthur R. Maine, 72; Certified Brunswick Bowling Mechanic

IN MEMORIAM: Arthur R. Maine, 72; Certified Brunswick Bowling Mechanic ROXBURY – Oneonta native Arthur Ronald Maine, 72, of Roxbury, a certified mechanic for Brunswick Bowling machines,  passed away on Monday, Feb. 15, 2016.  For a time, he also lived in Gilbertsville. Arthur was born on Dec. 29, 1943, in Oneonta, a son of the late George, Sr. and Alice (Cope) Maine.  Arthur married Molly Travis from Walton in November 1967. He received his certification from American Machine & Foundry…

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Wayne Russell, 72; DOT Engineer Traveled In Retirement

IN MEMORIAM: Wayne Russell, 72; DOT Engineer Traveled In Retirement WEST ONEONTA – Wayne L Russell, 72, who spent 37 years as a civil engineer with the state Department of Transportation, passed away peacefully at Fox Nursing Home Feb. 19, 2016.  He was born Nov. 12, 1943, in Delhi, the son of Lawrence and Georgia (Ruling) Russell.  The family lived in Bloomville until his junior year in high school when they moved to Schenevus.  After graduation from high school in 1961…

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Wayne L. Russell, 72, Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM: Wayne L. Russell, 72, Oneonta ONEONTA – Wayne L. Russell, 72, passed away peacefully Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, at Fox Nursing Home, Oneonta. The full obituary will be published on www.allotsego.com as soon as it is available.…

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Jeffrey McGowan, 55; Eagle Scout Worked In Auto Financing

IN MEMORIAM: Jeffrey McGowan, 55; Eagle Scout Worked In Auto Financing ONEONTA – Jeffrey D. McGowan, 55, an Oneonta Eagle Scout who went on to a career in automotive finance departments,  passed unexpectedly on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016. Jeffrey was born in October 1960 in Syracuse, the son of Dean and Mary Jane McGowan.  Oneonta became Jeffrey’s home town when his family moved here in 1968.  Jeff attended Bugbee School then graduated from Oneonta High School in 1978.  Jeff was…

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DOT To Upgrade Main, Chestnut, Where Pedestrian Died In October

DOT To Upgrade Main, Chestnut, Where Pedestrian Died In October ONEONTA – The state Department of Transportation today announced that sign and traffic signal work, prompted after a car struck and killed a pedestrian in October, will be performed at Main and Chestnut streets 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Mayor Gary Herzig sent a letter to the DOT requesting the work after Daniel Heath, 75, of Oneonta, died on Oct. 28.…

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Public To Be Briefed On Revaluation Status

Public To Be Briefed On Revaluation Status ONEONTA – Representatives from the firm that conducted last year’s citywide revaluation, Emminger, Newton, Pigeon & Magyar, will discuss their findings and answer questions at a public meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Oneonta Middle School.…

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Ray Winchester, 82; Avid Hunter, Fisherman Loved Nature

IN MEMORIAM: Ray Winchester, 82; Avid Hunter, Fisherman Loved Nature ONEONTA – Raymond L. Winchester, 82, an Air Force veteran who enjoyed his “little slice of heaven,” his camp near Wells Bridge, passed away on Thursday Feb. 11, 2016 at the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany. Ray was born on Jan. 31, 1934 in Farmington, Pa., a son of the late Lereau and Bernice (Darling) Winchester.   He grew up in the Wells Bridge area and is a Unadilla High…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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