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Perry Will Serve At Least 22 Years In Parents’ Deaths

Perry Will Serve At Least 22 Years In Parents’ Deaths Now 24, He Would Be 46 Before Any Possible Parole, D.A. Says COOPERSTOWN – Kevin Perry, 24, convicted of killing his parents in Laurens last December, will soon be en route to a maximum-security prison for at least 21.875 years. As agreed upon when he pleaded guilty in September, Perry was sentenced today in Otsego County Court to 25 year to life on each of two counts of second-degree murder,…

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Mediation Unfruitful; 2nd Meeting Planned

Mediation Unfruitful; 2nd Meeting Planned Coccoma Plans Decision By Oct. 31 On Delaying Town Fire District End COOPERSTOWN – State Supreme Court Judge Michael V. Coccoma was unable to achieve common ground on delaying the dissolution of the Town of Oneonta Fire District, Town Supervisor Bob Wood said this evening. Wood said the judge directed his clerk, Steve Judd, to convene a second meeting with Town Attorney Robert Panaschi, fire commissioners’ lawyer Terence Hannigan, and a representative of the City…

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Celebration Of Phil Bresee’s Life Saturday

Celebration Of Phil Bresee’s Life Saturday ONEONTA – The life of Philip W. Bresee, 93, who passed away July 24, 2018, will be celebrated from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Carriage House Event Center at 790 Southside Drive in Oneonta. Bring a story, a picture or a memory to share. Light refreshments will be served.…

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Judge Mediating Dispute Between Town, Fire Board

Coccoma To Rule By Month’s End Judge Mediating Dispute Between Town, Fire Board By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – State Supreme Court Judge Michael V. Coccoma convened a session between lawyers for the Town of Oneonta and the town Fire District commissioners at 3 p.m. today to see if he could mediate an agreement satisfactory to both sides on whether the fire district can dissolve at the end of the year as it intends. If the fire…

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Mass Planned For William Kraham, 94; Decorated Pilot, Expert In Aviation Law

IN MEMORIAM Funeral Mass Planned For William Kraham, 94; Decorated Pilot, Lawyer COOPERSTOWN – A funeral mass is planned for William Rohan Kraham, 94, a decorated bomber pilot during the D-Day invasion who then pursued a legal career specializing in aviation, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Catholic Church. Interment will follow in the Kraham family plot at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Index. Mr. Kraham, a Cooperstown native and longtime resident of Gaithersburg,…

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Salvation Army Bell Ringers Sought For Christmas 2018

Salvation Army Bell Ringers Sought For Christmas 2018 ONEONTA – The Salvation Army is taking applications for bell ringers for the 2018 Red Kettle Campaign, which has a $57,000 goal. The campaign starts on Saturday, Nov. 10. and concludes Monday, Dec. 24. There will be a Bell Ringer Orientation Meeting at noon Monday, Nov. 5 at The Salvation Army, 25 River St., Oneonta.…

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Artspace Plans 3-Day Oneonta Exploration

Artspace Plans 3-Day Oneonta Exploration  Tours, Multiple Public Meetings Planned  ONEONTA – Artspace, which is considering creating affordable spaces for artists and creative businesses in Center City, will be holding “stakeholder meetings: in Oneonta next week. The visit, exploring the feasibility of a live-work building, including the Oneonta Ford site,  will include a tour of the DRI area, meetings with local artists and businesspeople, and end with a community meeting preceded by performances of local dance groups, musicians and artists.…

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Seward Delivers $1M For Hartwick Upgrade

Seward Delivers $1M For Hartwick Upgrade HARTWICK – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, today joined Town of Hartwick officials to announce a $1 million state grant to fund major upgrades to the town’s water system.  The full cost of improvements will be $1.35 million. “This state grant will help ensure that the upgrades will take place without a major rate hike or tax increase for those who rely on the system,” Seward said.…

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