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Oneonta Town Board — Michael Stolzer

CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE NAME: Michael Stolzer OFFICE BEING SOUGHT: Oneonta Town Councilman COMMUNITY OF RESIDENCE: Town of Oneonta EDUCATION: College (four years, graduated with honors) plus 2 years, Brooklyn Museum School PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: After studying there, I was hired by the Brooklyn Museum as a studio technician. Two years later, I left and started my own business, becoming self-employed at the age of 24. In 1980, I was hired to manage and maintain two large estates, which I did until they…

Oneonta Town Board — Randal I. Mowers

CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE NAME: Randal I. Mowers OFFICE BEING SOUGHT:  Oneonta Town Councilman COMMUNITY OF RESIDENCE:  Town of Oneonta EDUCATION: Graduate, Oneonta High School, Class of 1977 Graduate, Milford BOCES Auto Tech, 1977 (Two-year course) Graduate, Superior School of Auctioneering, 1975 Lifetime Studies Graduate, Gordon I. Mowers and Betty J. Mowers School of Common Sense and Respect PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Grew up in the business world, at former Gordon Mowers Southside Gulf.  As auctioneer, mentored under Rex Acurso, James Lettis, John Kinsey,…

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Pauline ‘Polly’ Cole, 86; Town Tax Collector, News Correspondent

IN MEMORIAM: Pauline ‘Polly’ Cole, 86; Town Tax Collector, News Correspondent ONEONTA – Pauline “Polly” Ellen Lasher Cole, 86, longtime Town of Maryland tax collector who wrote a community news column for the former Worcester Times, passed away Oct. 25, 2016, at Fox Nursing Home. She was born March 6, 1930 in Oneonta, the daughter of Smith and Evelyn (Masker) Lasher.  Polly married Richard Cole on Oct. 16, 1948, at the Portlandville Methodist Church.…

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John P. Shulkie, 70; Decorated Vet Worked At Remington

IN MEMORIAM: John P. Shulkie, 70; Decorated Vet Worked At Remington TODDSVILLE – John Paul Shulkie, 70, a decorated Vietnam War veteran who later spent his career at Remington Arms in Ilion, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25, 2016, at his home on Greenough Road. He was born Aug. 22, 1946, in Queens, and spent his early years at New York Foundling Hospital. Through the kindness of Francis and Anna Kenney of Cooperstown, John came to live with and…

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Cooperstown Man Accused Of Stealing $25,000 From County

 Treasurer Employee, Other Charged With $25,000 Theft COOPERSTOWN – A former county employee and his accomplice have been arrested and charged with stealing $25,000 in tax proceeds from the Otsego County Treasurer’s Office. Lawrence Woodards, 34, Cooperstown, and Kevin Williamson, 34, New York City, are accused of working together to steal from taxpayers and the office.…

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Trails, Kayaks, Even Bees Envisioned For Brookwood

Trails, Kayaks, Even Bees Envisioned For Brookwood By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Brookwood Point could soon be host to expanded trails, kayak rentals and even beekeeping. “The grass gets really high and hard to mow in places,” said Lang Keith, Cooperstown, a board member on the Otsego Land Trust, which owns the 22-acre enclave on Otsego Lake. “We were thinking that would be a good place to do some beekeeping.” Such ideas were generated during the…

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Seward Wins $150,000 For Mt. Vision Fire Hall

Seward Wins $150,000 For Mt. Vision Fire Hall Building Commemorates Assistant Chief MOUNT VISION – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, last evening joined members of the Mount Vision Fire Department to announce a $150,000 state grant to assist in the construction of the department’s new fire station, helping fulfill the dream of Assistant Fire Chief Adam Burgess, who died in a work accident last year. Whilst in other sectors people would look for help after a work injury, in this…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.