Local News
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- Friday, May 17, 2013
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HOF to host traveling Vietnam memorial
The longtime connection between baseball and America's military will be honored Memorial Day Weekend as part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's fifth annual Hall of Fame Classic.
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Four sentenced in Schoharie court
Defendants were sentenced in Schoharie County Court cases, according to a recently issued media release from the Schoharie County District Attorney's Office.
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Bassett's bucks back Cooperstown scholars
COOPERSTOWN - Robert Clarke Bassett believes in giving back. The great nephew of Dr. Mary Imogene Bassett, founder of Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, came to the hospital complex Thursday to recognize two Cooperstown Central High School seniors for their academic achievements and leadership potential.
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Woman accused of child, animal neglect
A Worcester woman was arrested following an March 20 investigation of a report that a 7-year-old child was missing from her home, Otsego deputies said.
- Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Blodgett plan critics complain at hearing
Pedestrian safety, traffic on Blodgett Drive and water drainage remained top issues raised during a public hearing Wednesday night before the Oneonta Planning Commission.
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Oneidas present CCS with $10,000 for uniforms
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter presented a $10,000 check to Cooperstown Central School at a board meeting Wednesday, but not before praising the students who pushed to oust the district's longtime name of "Redskins."
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Board gives deed to Manor seller
COOPERSTOWN -- The new directors of Otsego's County's new local development corporation became acquainted with one another Wednesay and swiftly found themselves holding the deed to the 174-bed Otsego Manor nursing home.
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Board hopeful, 29, has Murphy's support
COOPERSTOWN -- Dan Buttermann, 29, is a fresh face in Otsego County politics, and if he is successful in his maiden run for public office, he will be representing the residents of the town of Oneonta on the county Board of Representatives next Jan. 1.
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Three accused of robbery, assault
Three area residents were arrested on robbery and assault charges, state police at Sidney said in a media release.
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Music store is all in the family
The beat is going on at the Walton Music House, a village music store that has been operated by the same family since 1957.
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Area man charged with rape
A Greene man was arrested on a rape charge, state police at Norwich said in a media report.
- Wednesday, May 15, 2013
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City to weigh requests for housing permits
The Oneonta Planning Commission will meet tonight for public hearings on multiple student housing requests.
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Dems pick Republican to run for county board
The Otsego County Democratic Committee has found a candidate to oppose county Board of Representatives Chairwoman Kathleen Clark, R-Otego -- and he's a Republican, at least for now.
- Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Chobani's thirst for water grows
The rapidly expanding Chobani yogurt factory in the town of Columbus is asking environmental regulators to allow it to withdraw hundreds of thousands of more gallons of groundwater than it already takes with its network of wells.
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Agency, Bassett team up to promote kids' health
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County has teamed up with Bassett Healthcare to encourage healthier lifestyles in Delhi preschoolers and their families.
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Police: No foul play in OHS grad's death
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Manor seller to hold first meeting
COOPERSTOWN -- The controversial effort to privatize the Otsego Manor nursing home will kick off Wednesday when the local development corporation that will handle the sale is scheduled to hold its first organizational meeting.
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Amphenol breaks ground on new Sidney plant
- Monday, May 13, 2013
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OHS grad remembered for smile, caring
A 2012 Oneonta High School graduate who died Saturday was remembered as a student who enjoyed sports, had an infectious smile and helped others.
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Doctor, hospital help gay couple marry
After almost 40 years together, a couple from Roseboom tied the knot. Bill Warren, 75, and Renard Latour, 59, were married Wednesday at O'Connor Hospital in Delhi. The Rev. Bert More led the couple in their vows, as about 25 employees and friends watched.



