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ZAGATA: Did Anyone, Or Everyone Kill U.S. Pandemic Team?

VIEW FROM WEST DAVENPORT Did Anyone, Or Everyone Kill U.S. Pandemic Team? By MIKE ZAGATA • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com A friend of mine commented that he was upset with the president because he had eliminated the Pandemic Response Team (PRT). I didn’t know there was such a thing and I’m guessing that neither did the President. However, the fact that my friend was blaming the President for eliminating it, and then a year or so later having us face a…
March 26, 2020

Robert Sakellarides, 60; Ran Tally Ho Restaurant, West Davenport

IN MEMORIAM: Robert Sakellarides, 60; Ran Tally Ho Restaurant, West Davenport WEST DAVENPORT – Robert Sakellarides, 60, proprietor of the Tally Ho Restaurant since 1989,  passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2016 at his residence. Rob was born on May 31, 1955 in Glen Cove, the son of Jack and Agnes Ann (Novak) Sakellarides.  He attended culinary school on Long Island.   He operated the Tally Ho, which is now closed, for a quarter-century.…
May 18, 2016

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.…
March 30, 2016

John Rifenburgh, 84; World War II Vet Co-Owned Tally-Ho

IN MEMORIAM: John Rifenburgh, 84; World War II Vet Co-Owned Tally-Ho WEST DAVENPORT – John William Rifenburgh, 94, a World War II veteran and former co-owner of the Tally-Ho Restaurant in West Davenport, passed away Monday, Jan. 11, 2016., at Fox Nursing Home. He was born June 12, 1921, in Worcester, the eldest of six children and the only son of the late Walter and Mabel Estella (Phelps) Rifenburgh. On April 9, 1964, he married Barbara Cook in Bloomville. During…
January 14, 2016

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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