Seward Provides $20,000 Grant For Adult Education Scholarships…
Seward Provides $20,000 Grant For Adult Education Scholarships…
IN MEMORIAM: Elizabeth P. Kump, 97; Retired From Career As AT&T Operator ONEONTA – Elizabeth P. Kump, 97, who retired to Oneonta after 30 years as an AT&T telephone operator in New York City, died Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, at Fox Nursing Home. She was born Jan. 15, 1919, in Rahway, N.J., the daughter of Matthew and Louise (Matzelle) Kump.…
Architectural Digest Includes Cooperstown Among Top 21 SEE RELATED REPORT ON SYRACUSE.COM…
LACED HEROIN KILLS 2 SO FAR Deadly Fentanyl In Mix, Chief Says By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – As he was preparing for Cooptoberfest Saturday, Oct. 8, Village Police Chief Mike Covert received word of three heroin overdoses, in Richfield Springs, Schenevus and West Oneonta. Two of the three – in Schenevus and West Oneonta – turned out to be fatal, he said during a talk this afternoon to a Friends of the Village Library’s Sunday Series in Village Hall.…
Milford, Laurens Girls; CV-S Boys Win Tri-Valley…
Young Book Lovers Flock To Little Library Opening…
Common Council Expands Team To Recruit Manager Donovan, Cleinman, Nayor May Play Role ONEONTA – As it seeks Oneonta’s third city manager, it looks like Common Council for the first time is about to expand the search committee beyond its membership to include two eminent citizens, plus Police Chief Dennis Nayor. At its meeting at 7 p.m. this coming Tuesday in City Hall, Council is expected to name Alan Donovan, retired SUNY Oneonta president, and Alan Cleinman, president, Cleinman Performance Partners,…
Ribbon-Cutting Makes It Official: Milford’s Elm Inn Open To Public…
Dinner Is Served! Elm Park Methodist Church Hosts Fall Favorite…
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