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Missing OJC Student Found Safe

Missing OJC Student Found Safe ONEONTA – Delany Ramos, the missing Oneonta Job Corps student, has been located in Rochester and is fine, OJC Director Chris Kuhn texted a few minutes ago.  Concerned for her safety, state police had issued an alert, seeking information on her whereabouts.…

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Girl Reported Missing From Oneonta Job Corps

Girl Reported Missing From Oneonta Job Corps ONEONTA – A 16-year-old girl is believed to have run away from the Oneonta Job Corps Academy early this morning and may be headed towards Rochester, according to state police. Delany Ramos, a  student at Job Corps, was reported missing to police this morning.  She is Hispanic, about 5 feet tall, medium build and blonde hair.  It is unknown what she was wearing. Anyone who has seen her or has information on her disappearance…

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Pedestrian Struck By Car, Dies In Syracuse Hospital

Struck By Car, Teen Life-Flighted, Dies UNADILLA – A 15-year-old was struck by a car Monday evening while walking in Unadilla died this morning, according to State Police. Edward A. McKinley II, 15, was walking in the westbound shoulder of Main Street in the Town of Unadilla when he was struck by a 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe that was also traveling westbound.  Mr. McKinley was transported by helicopter to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse with severe head and body injuries…

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Judy Pangman Named Community Development Director

Council Will Name Judy Pangman  Community Development Director By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Judy Pangman, a former Lamont Engineering project manager and beef farmer in Carlisle, will be appointed as  Oneonta’s new director of community development at tonight’s Common Council meeting. At Lamont Engineering, Cobleskill, she was instrumental in the development and management of infrastructure projects for communities throughout the region, from small ventures to multi-million dollar projects.…

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Newlyweds’ Bouquets Go To Bassett

Newlyweds’ Drop Off Bouquets From Hotel For Bassett Patients COOPERSTOWN – Before leaving on their honeymoon the next day, Anna Politano and Tad Ruckert of Rochester, married last Saturday at The Otesaga, collected the flower arrangements from their reception and delivered them to Bassett Hospital to be given to patients.…

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Bud Selig To Enter Cooperstown Mecca

Bud Selig To Enter Cooperstown Mecca COOPERSTOWN – Bud Selig, “the folksy former commissioner of Major League Baseball who presided over an unprecedented period of expansion, innovation and turmoil in the sport,” was elected to the Hall of Fame on Sunday by the hall’s restructured veterans committee, the New York Times is reporting this morning. So was John Schuerholz, the World Series-winning general manager with the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Royals.…

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Leland Collins, 92; Ran Family Farm Near Jordanville

IN MEMORIAM: Leland Collins, 92; Ran Family Farm Near Jordanville JORDANVILLE – Leland Daniel Collins, 92, retired farmer, passed away on Wednesday Nov. 30, 2016, in Ocala, Fla. He was born on Oct. 19, 1924, in Little Falls, one of 11 children born to Harold L. Sr. and Hattie Mae Hoffman Collins.  A lifelong area resident, he was a graduate of VanHornesville Central School, Class of 1944.  On Nov. 8, 1958, he married Elizabeth Hazel Seamon. Together they ran their…

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2nd Largest Market Chain May Acquire Price Chopper

2nd Largest Market Chain May Acquire Price Chopper Supermarket chain Albertsons Companies is in advanced talks to acquire closely held grocery-store operator Price Chopper for around $1 billion, people familiar with the matter told Forbes magazine, which first reported it last Tuesday. The magazine estimated the transaction could be worth $1 billion, although it quoted sources cautioning negotiations may be unable ro reach a deal.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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