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Leslie Gray, 92, Springfield Center; Nationally Recognized Appraiser

IN MEMORIAM Leslie Gray, 92, Springfield Center; Nationally Recognized Appraiser SPRINGFIELD CENTER – Leslie B. Gray, 92, a nationally recognized real-estate appraiser, passed away at home with his family at his side on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2017. Les was born in April 1924 in East Springfield to Harold S. and Gladys B. Gray.  He graduated from Springfield Central School in 1941 and attended Morrisville Ag & Tech, earning an associate degree in 1943.  After attending Cornell University, he returned…

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Lenny Webb, 66; Worked At Otesaga, Dreams Park

IN MEMORIAM: Lenny Webb, 66; Worked At Otesaga, Dreams Park HARTWICK –  Lewen “Lenny” Ray Webb, 66, of Hartwick, passed away Sunday morning, Jan. 22, 2017, at Bassett Hospital. Born Aug. 4, 1950, at Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich, he was a son of the late Raymond W. and Vera J. (Stratton) Webb. A graduate of New Berlin Central School, Lenny was drafted into the s Army on May 12, 1970, serving during the Vietnam War.  Following his honorable discharge…

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Mary Jane McGowan; Retired Teacher, Active In Community

IN MEMORIAM: Mary Jane McGowan; Retired Teacher, Active In Community ONEONTA – Mary Jane McGowan, a former teacher and active community member, passed away Jan. 23, 2017.  She was age 90 years and eight months. She was born in May 1926 in Oneonta, the daughter of Percy and Edna Hazard Smallin. She attended Bugbee School from kindergarten through 8th grade, graduating in 1944 from Oneonta High School, where she delivered the graduation speech. During high school, Mary Jane was very active in clubs…

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Seward Named To Panel To Seek Technology Jobs

Seward Named To Panel To Seek Technology Jobs ALBANY – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, has been named to the state Senate Select Committee on Technology and Innovation, aimed at creating jobs in the technology field. “A recent U.S. Census report showed more than 190,000 people left New York State last year.  We must create new opportunities here at home to stop that exodus and reverse that trend,” said Seward.…

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CCS Volleyball Players Win Berth In Sectionals

CCS Volleyball Players Win Berth In Sectionals By EMILY MURPHY • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – For seniors Ginger Miller, Ali Davine, Amber Genova, Amanda Lionetti, Clara Marra and Danielle Perrino, going to sectionals with the rest of the team is a great way to end their Cooperstown volleyball careers. “It’s definitely kind of bittersweet, but it kind of proves that we can do anything” says co-captain Ginger Miller.…

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WBNG Back On Cable In Oneonta

WBNG Back On Cable In Oneonta Seward: Lineup Changes Wednesday ONEONTA –  State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, today  joined WBNG-TV to announce that beginning this Wednesday local programming from the Binghamton station will again be included as part of the Time Warner Cable/Charter Communications cable television lineup in Otsego County. “Last summer, when WBNG-TV was dropped from Time Warner Cable’s Otsego County lineup, I heard from a sizable number of concerned constituents,” said Seward.  “From a public safety perspective, it…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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