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Dr. Harvey Leventhal, Cooperstown; Pioneered CT Scanning On Staten Island

IN MEMORIAM Dr. Harvey Leventhal, 90, Cooperstown; Pioneered CT Scanning On Staten Island Editor’s Note:  A celebration of life for Dr. Harvey Leventhal, an eminent neurosurgeon on Staten Island who retired to Cooperstown, is planned 4-6 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at Origins Café & Carefree Gardens on Beaver Meadow Road.  This obituary is from SIlive.com, the web site of the Staten Island Advance. By CLAIRE REGAN • Staten Island Advance STATEN ISLAND – Dr. Harvey R. Leventhal, 90, of Cooperstown, and…

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Parade Opens CYB Season

BIG JOB, Little Players The littlest team, Coach Matt Hazzard’s Price Chopper, got a big job this morning, carrying the lead banner in the Little League Parade into the CYB Field in Hartwick  hamlet.   It took a little while to get the hang of it, but the players then successful led their fellow athletes into the season.  From right are Lily Vilacky, brothers Connor and Landon Van Buren, Paxton Hazzard, Graham Schiellack, Joe Conti and Carter Coleman.  At the field, players…

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Donald E. Brown, 84; Served Hartwick College For 32 Years

IN MEMORIAM Donald E. Brown, 84; Served Hartwick College For 32 Years ONEONTA – Donald Everett Brown, 84, who served on Hartwick College’s management team for 32 years, receiving the President’s Award for Meritorious Service in 2008, died April 30, 2018, at Villa Crest Nursing Home, Goffstown, N.H.. He was born in East Orange, N.J., on Nov. 15,1933, the son of Everett Hilton Brown and Marion Maxfield Brown. He attended grade school in New Jersey and graduated from the Henry B.…

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Cotillion Glamour

Cotillion Glamour Lining up for a portrait in front of Otsego Lake’s famed vistas as the 60th Cooperstown Ballroom Cotillion began last evening at The Otesaga are, from left, Henry Michaels, Ashton Jicha, Theodore Ignatovsky, Ben van der Riet, Gavin Henry, Luca Gardner-Olesen, Declan White and Sam Vezza. At left, mom and daughter combination, Jean Marie and Jessica Cocivi, battle high winds as they pose for photos. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)…

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Car In Wrong Lane In Head-On Crash, Deputies Conclude

Car In Wrong Lane In Head-On Crash, Deputies Conclude MIDDLEFIELD – Tuesday morning’s head-on collision on Route 166 at Cornish Hill Road happened because one of the drivers was in the wrong lane, the county Sheriff Department reports. The investigation found skid marks showing George Murray, 67, was driving south in the northbound lane when his car collided with a second one, driven by Susan Edmonds, 49, Cherry Valley.…

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Dr. DeLong Poised To Lead National Physicians’ Society

Dr. DeLong Poised To Lead National Physicians’ Society COOPERSTOWN – Douglas M. DeLong, MD, FACP, chief of internal medicine at Bassett Hospital, has been named chair-elect of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the national organization of internists. His term began during Internal Medicine Meeting 2018, ACP’s annual scientific meeting held in New Orleans from April 19-21. The Board of Regents is the main policy-making body of the College. A resident of Cherry Valley, Dr.…

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SUNY Delhi Bestows Doctorate On Brooks

SUNY Delhi Bestows Doctorate On Brooks DELHI – Brooks’ House of BBQ second-generation owner John Brooks will be presented an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at SUNY Delhi’s 101st annual graduation at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 19. SUNY Delhi President Michael Laliberte called Brooks, one of 11 family members with Delhi degrees, “a passionate advocate and friend whose achievements are inspiring and demonstrate to students the benefits of a SUNY Delhi education.” From boyhood, Brooks helped his father barbecue…

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Declared ‘Unsafe,’ Oneonta Hotel To Be Vacated

Still Found ‘Unsafe,’ Hotel To Be Vacated By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – After finding “numerous violations” remaining at the former Oneonta Hotel, 195 Main St., City Hall has begun the process of evicting the remaining tenants following the passing of the April 30 deadline imposed for fixing building deficiencies. “After review of all inspection reports, it is clear that numerous violations still exist,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. “To protect the safety of the residents, general public,…

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