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Susan Lynch, 84, Oneonta; Born In Ireland, Waitress In NYC, Miami

IN MEMORIAM: Susan Lynch, 84, Oneonta; Born In Ireland, Waitress In NYC, Miami ONEONTA – It is with sadness and joy that the death of Susan Lynch, 84, on March 25, 2018, is told: Sadness for the loss of her and joy for her that she is now with family members and friends she loved and missed who are no longer on this earth. Susan was born on Aug. 14, 1933, in Straths, Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland, to James Lynch…

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EXCLUSIVE articles in Hometown, Freeman’s

EXCLUSIVE! Details On County Suing Big Pharma Hesse’s Archaeology Museum Complete Fenimore, Boston’s MFA To Collaborate State Names Springbrook Hub Of Care CSO Founding Conductor Says Goodbye Oneonta Company Enters Bat Business AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS TRY HOME DELIVERY OF FREEMAN’S JOURNAL…

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Three Teens Arrested in Dunkin’ Donuts Fight

Three Teens Arrested In Dunkin’ Donuts Fight ONEONTA – Three teenagers were arrested after a 16-year-old girl allegedly attacked a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, starting a fight at the store on Chestnut Street, state police report. State police report they were dispatched Sunday to the doughnut shop on a report the girl, unhappy with an order she had made at the drive-thru, struck the employee and broke items in the store. When another customer took a picture of the license plate,…

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State Academy Of History Honors Wayne Wright, NYSHA Librarian

State Academy Of History Honors Wayne Wright, NYSHA Librarian Wayne Wright of Oneonta, retired head librarian at the New York State Historical Association Library, has received the New York Academy of History’s Herbert H. Lehman Distinguished Service Award for his contributions in his role at NYSHA. The award was presented last Thursday at the Academy’s gala at the Cosmopolitan Club in New York City. The medallion bears the image of Governor Lehman, who served in the state’s highest office from…

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Lois J. Clark Stalter, 85; Farmer Active in Franklin Life

IN MEMORIAM Lois J. Clark Stalter, 85; Farmer Active in Franklin Life FRANKLIN –  Lois J. Clark Stalter, 85, a lifelong farmer and mother of the late Dr. Kenneth D. Stalter, passed away on Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Lois was born on Feb. 28, 1933, in Delhi, to Lynn S. and Mildred (Truscott) Clark. She grew up on the family farm on Elk Creek Road with her brothers, David and Peter, and sister, Celia. Lois was a farm girl and proud…

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Ralph Osterhoudt, 73; Owned Parkview Liquors

IN MEMORIAM Ralph ‘Red’ Osterhoudt, 73; Owned Parkview Liquors RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Following a courageous 13-year journey with cancer, Ralph “Red” Osterhoudt passed from this life on April 4, 2018, at Albany Medical Center with his wife Sheila, son, Cory and sister, Janice, at his bedside. In recent days, Ralph enjoyed being with family, extended family and friends celebrating his grandson Jack’s fourth birthday, his own 73rd April Fool’s/Easter birthday, a birthday brunch and visits from many family members and friends…

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Richard Lutz, 91; Founder of Lutz Feed

IN MEMORIAM Richard F. Lutz, 91; He Built 100 Homes, Founded Lutz Feed ONEONTA – Richard Frederick Lutz, 91, the contractor and business visionary who founded Lutz Feed, passed away on April 2, 2018. He was born on March 8, 1927, in Roxbury, the son of Frederick and Lena Lutz. His siblings were Edna and Herbert, more affectionately known as Deak. He was educated at Roxbury Central School. Dick served in the United States Navy during World War II from 1945…

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For 4th Year, Fox Hospital ‘LGBTQ’ Equality Leader

For 4th Year, Fox Hospital ‘LGBTQ’ Equality Leader ONEONTA – Fox Hospital has been designated an “LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader” by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation in its 11th edition of the Healthcare Equality Index. A record 626 health care facilities actively participated in the HEI 2018 survey, with HRC Foundation proactively researching key policies at more than 900 additional non-participating hospitals. Of those included in the HEI, 418 earned a “LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader” designation.…

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After 45 Years At CSO, Schneider Lowers Baton

MAESTRO IS FOUNDING CONDUCTOR After 45 Years At CSO, Schneider Lowers Baton ONEONTA – Maestro Charles Schneider, Catskill Symphony Orchestra for 45 years, will conduct his farewell concert, a Shostakovich symphony, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Union Ballroom. Mr. Schneider, who lives in Frankfort, has served as CSO music director since 1973 and has received three ASCAP awards for his conducting. He was also the founding music director of the Glimmerglass Opera, and served in…

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