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Salvatore Nigrelli, 78; On Retirement, Barber Moved To Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM:  Salvatore Nigrelli, 78; On Retirement, Barber Moved To Oneonta ONEONTA – Salvatore Nigrelli, who moved to his wife’s hometown of Oneonta on his retirement, passed away Aug. 27, 2016, at Bassett Hospital after a long illness. He was born Aug. 28, 1938, in Jersey City, N.J., to Albert and Angelina (Mazzoni) Nigrelli.  He graduated from Union Hill High School in June 1957. He served in the Army, and on returning home to Union City joined his father in…

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DA’s Office: Callahan Trial Likely In 2017

DA’s Office: No Trial For Callahan ’til 2017 COOPERSTOWN – Casey Callahan, 50, will likely go to trial in 2017 after being arrested in June for the alleged killing of his wife Elizabeth 16 years before in Pennsylvania,  according to Investigator Mike Ten Eyck at the county District Attorney’s Office. “There’s not as much of a rush; he’s not sitting in the county jail, he’s already serving a sentence in Attica,” said Ten Eyck, after Callahan was back at the…

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Zephyr Teachout, Congressional Candidate, Weds Over Weekend

Zephyr Teachout, Congressional Candidate, Weds Over Weekend Zephyr Teachout, the Democratic candidate for Congress for Otsego County, married Nick Juliusburger on Saturday in a small ceremony with family and friends in Dover Plains. Rev. Megan Sanders of the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Pleasant Valley, officiated. The couple released the following statement:  “We are thrilled and grateful to share our commitment to each other with those closest to us, and the community we love.”…

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Rochelle Semel; Taught Labor Relations At Cornell

IN MEMORIAM: Rochelle Semel; Taught Labor Relations At Cornell HARTWICK – Rochelle Semel, artist, social and labor activist, teacher, and all around lover of life, died peacefully Aug. 27, 2016, after a short, but serious illness. She will be deeply missed by her children Danny and Lani, her daughter-in-law Amelia, and her other family and dear friends. Rochelle was born in 1933 in The Bronx to Joseph and Julia Posner, and after many travels, eventually settled in Hartwick with her…

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Accused In Wife’s Death, Suspect Is Back In Court

Accused In Wife’s Death, Suspect Is Back In Court COOPERSTOWN – Casey J. Callahan, 50, who was arrested in June, accused of killing his wife Elizabeth 16 years before in Pennsylvania, is in court for a hearing at this hour. While the case had been handled in Pennsylvania, District Attorney John M. Muehl concluded that, since Callahan, a Unadilla native, originated the plan to kill his wife while they were living in Goodyear Lake, he has jurisdistion. Muehl is alleging…

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Common Council Invited To Join Hartwick Students In ‘Get Scoop’

Common Council Asked To Join Hartwick Students In ‘Get Scoop’ ONEONTA – Southside Mall manager Luisa Montanti has invited Common Council and City Hall department heads to participate in “Get the Scoop,” an ice-cream social and free movie the mall and Hartwick College are hosting next Sunday, the afternoon of the 4th. At the suggestion of Paul Patterson, Oneonta Public Transit director, the officials have been invited to get on the OPT bus at 3:45 p.m., before it picks up the…

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Veteran Wesley D. Osborne, 55

IN MEMORIAM: Veteran Wesley Osborne, 55 MARYLAND – Wesley D. Osborne, 55, an Army veteran most recently employed at Wightman’s Lumber in Portlandville, passed away Aug. 24, 2016, at Fox Hospital. He was born Nov. 25, 1961 in Blossburg, Pa., the son of Harvey Osborne Jr. and Shirley (Scarborough) Osborne.…

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Fly Creek Days Bring Throngs To Village, Surrounding Roads

Fly Creek Days Bring Throngs To Village, Surrounding Roads Crystal Hurn of Cobleskill, top photo, right, was alerted to the tag sale at the Fly Creek Area Historical Society this morning by her parents, Ed and Judy Thorne, and she brought friend Lori Scorzelli with her to set up a jewelry stand for Fly Creek Days.  Tag sales are the order of the day today in the Fly Creek vicinity, as tag sales abound in the downtown and virtually every…

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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.