CLICK HERE FOR SLIDE SHOW OF FIRE Passerby Captures Progress Of Blaze From Chestnut St.…
CLICK HERE FOR SLIDE SHOW OF FIRE Passerby Captures Progress Of Blaze From Chestnut St.…
Car Flips On Route 11 Near Hartwick Hamlet…
IN MEMORIAM: Richard Gohde, 72; Dies One Week After Brother Kim MILFORD – Richard Earl Gohde, 72, Tansey Hill Road, Milford, who retired from Bassett Hospital after 25 years as a painter there, passed away Sunday morning, Aug. 7, 2016, at Fox Nursing Home in Oneonta. His passing occurred less than a week after that of his brother, former Middlefield Fire Chief Kim Gohde, who suffered a heart attack at the Otsego County Fair. Richard was born Aug. 17, 1943,…
‘WORST SINCE THANKSGIVING HOME’ Investigators Cluster In Room At ‘Elbow’…
IN MEMORIAM: Sara Mizerak, 88; Richfield Architect Firm Secretary RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Sara Mizerak, 88, longtime secretary for James Jordan Architects and his father, Myron, who preceded him, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, at The Commons in Auburn. She previously resided on East Main Street here. Sara was born on Nov. 22, 1927, in the Town of Warren, daughter of the late Titko and Tekla Papach Plaskon. She grew up in Richfield Springs and graduated from Richfield Springs High…
Ichiro Gives 3,000-Career-Hit Memorabilia To Baseball Hall…
IN MEMORIAM: Harold Stevens, 91; Father Of 7 Operated Family Farm Harold H. Stevens, 91, of Franklin, a father of seven who operated a family farm, passed away Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, at his home, surrounded by his family. Harold was born on Sept. 25, 1924, in Worcester, the son of the late Howard and Pearl (Banks) Stevens. He married Leona I. Walley, who predeceased him on Jan. 8, 2013.…
Traffic Signals Put On Route 28 For Road Work After Labor Day COOPERSTOWN – Contractors for the state Department of Transportation today began installing temporary traffic signals on outer Glen Avenue (Route 28), in preparation for culvert work that will begin after Labor Day.…
Against Backdrop Of U.S. Strife, Program Explores Jesus And Race…
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