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Oneonta Fight Leads To Arrest For Cocaine

Oneonta Fight Leads To Arrest For Cocaine ONEONTA – An early-morning fight in front of the Oneonta Hotel lead to the arrest of a man for possession of cocaine. At 1 a.m. on Sunday, March 27, the Oneonta Police Department responded to reports of a fight at 195 Main Street.  When they arrived, the arrested Avi Ray Figeuroa, 25, Oneonta.  During a search of Figueroa, police claim they found white powder they believed to be cocaine, as well as packaging…

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Fisher Cat Does So Well Here 6-Day Season Planned In Fall

Fisher Cat Does So Well Here 6-Day Season Planned In Fall By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com GARRATTSVILLE – The fisher cat became so rare everywhere except the Adirondacks, no trapping of the weasel relative was allowed between the mid 1930s and late 1940s. In the 1970s, 50 were transplanted to the Catskills. In the 40 years since, they have migrated to Otsego County and multiplied to the point that a six-day trapping season is contemplated this fall to keep the…

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issue & debate — o’donnell, zagata

ON WAMC Natural Gas Debate Heating Up In his weekly “Morning Headlines” segment on WAMC Public Radio, Albany, Hometown Oneonta & Freeman’s Journal Editor Jim Kevlin this morning discussed op-ed pieces on natural gas and the Constitution Pipeline that appear in this week’s print editions, AND ARE REPRINTED BELOW.  CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS MORNING’S REPORT   ISSUE & DEBATE New Pipeline Won’t Cure Otsego County’s Poverty Editor’s Note: Kate O’Donnell, Ph.D., is a professor of sociology at Hartwick College.…

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Fisher Cat Management Plan To Be Detailed In Talk Tonight

Fisher Cat Management Plan To Be Detailed In Talk Tonight GARRATTSVILLE – DEC Senior Wildlife Biologist Michael D. Clark will provide details on a recently completed management plan on the fisher cat at 7 this evening at the New Lisbon Town Hall, 908 County Route 16. The talk is sponsored by the Butternut Valley Alliance. The DEC completed the Fisher Management Plan in December 2015.  It details the results of a recent DEC study of fishers across the state, including…

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Buses From Coop, Oneonta Will Go To Pipeline Protest

Buses From Coop, Oneonta Will Go To Pipeline Protest Buses will be leaving from Oneonta and Cooperstown to a rally against the Constitution Pipeline Tuesday, April 5.  Reserve a seat at StopThePipeline.org or contact Otsego 2000 at admin@otsego2000.org,  547-8881. The rally will be in Capital Park in Albany, and participants will March to the state Department of Environmental Conservation offices.   The DEC must deny the Constitution’s water quality certificate by the end of April or the project with move forward…

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James Arbas, 89; Farmer, Laurens Town Assessor

IN MEMORIAM: James Arbas, 89; Farmer, Laurens Town Assessor OTEGO – James Arbas, 89, a Laurens dairy farmer and town assessor there, passed away at his home on March 28, 2016. Born May 13, 1926, in Bridgeport, Conn., he is the son of the late Matias and Virginia Arbas. Jim spent his childhood on the family farm in Fairfield, Conn., with his sisters Josephine, Anna and his brother Herman.…

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Martha Herrling, 94; Home Economics Teacher In New York

IN MEMORIAM:  Martha Herrling, 94; Home Economics Teacher In New York WEST DAVENPORT – Martha Moore Herrling, 94, a retired home economics teacher, died March 25, 2016, at Focus Rehabilitation & Nursing  in Index. She was born Nov. 8, 1921, in Lafayette, Ind., the only child of William and  Aileen Moore. Her early years were spent in Campbell, Ohio, a suburb of Youngstown.…

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New Director At Bassett Research Institute

New Director At Bassett Research Institute COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Anne Gadomski, senior research scientist and pediatrician at Bassett Hospital, today was appointed director of the Bassett Research Institute, succeeding Dr. John May, who retired. In addition to assuming directorship of the Bassett Research Institute, Gadomski will retain her position as an attending pediatrician at Bassett Hospital. She earned her medical degree from University of Rochester, and her master’s degree in public health and postdoctoral degree from Johns Hopkins University in…

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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.