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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, May 24, 2019
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FATAL CRASH; DEPUTY LIVES BY JENNIFER HILL SPRINGFIELD CENTER
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atthew McIvor saw the whole thing. At around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at the State Police barracks in Richfield Springs, across the street from his
Mateunas
house, “I saw the woman get into her car, a black Jeep, and the man kept shouting at her,” McIvor said when interviewed at the subsequent accident scene at Kelly’s Corners, at Route 20 and 80. “He banged his fist on her Jeep and put a dent on the driver’s side. I called 911 when I saw that.” Please See FATALITY, A7
Eyewitness Matthew McIvor surveys the fatal scene. Jennifer Hill/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Clinton Didn’t Destroy Indian Village
Famed Regatta Namesake Cleared Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal
Archaeologist Buzz Hesse of Otego discusses artifacts found over the years with Janice Springsteen, 91, who lives in the vicinity of Onaquaga, the Indian village dispersed a year before the ClintonSullivan Expedition.
Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich rings the ceremonial bell to signal the graduation of the Class of 2019/ MORE PHOTOS, A3
Trail of Tears
Oneonta OKs $41M Budget For Education
Clinton’s Dam • (Cooperstown)
ONEONTA
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he $41 million Oneonta School Budget passed 402223 this evening, with two incumbents and one new member voted onto the school board. The budget included a 2.34 percent tax levy. On the school board, newcomer Shawn Beckerink received 449 votes, while incumbents Darren Gainsford received 454 votes and Bill Grau recieved 446 votes.
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Natives Fled Iroquois HQ Year Before Dam Blew Up
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►FIRE CHARRED a trailer at Goodyear Lake Monday, May 20, but the residents were away and no one was injured. ► RELAY FOR LIFE, hosted again this year in MIlford’s Wilber Park, grew a large crowd, including the American Legion Riders from Oneonta. ► ...AND A ROMANCE ended the Relay: DJ Justino Haynes proposed to his girlfriend Deanie Lord from the main stage,and she accepted. ► IT’S NOT YOUR FATHER’s marijuana; it’s much stronger, a pot expert from Colorado, Ben Cort, advised a LEAF summit in Oneonta ► CHRIS CATAN a sophomore with Oneonta’s tennis team qualified for the state tournament for the second straight year at the Binghamton Tennis Center over the weekend. ► 80 TREES were planted near the Oneonta High School as “Trees For Tribs.”
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Expert Believes He’s Found Destroyed Onaquaga’s Site The flat land along the shore of the Susquehanna would be ideal for Iroquois longhouses. “That’s WINDSOR exactly what the map shows – a little rectangle of houses,” said here’s an island, a mountain, Buzz Hesse, who before opening a curve in the river, flatlands Hesse Auctions in Otego was with and, up the road, a site that’s the Office of the State Archaeololong been reported as a mission/ gist under his mentor, Dr. Robert Buzz Hesse Funk. trading post set up by Sir William Johnson, Great Britain’s last governor Mystery solved: After decades of general of the Province of New York. Please See DISCOVERY, B6 By JIM KEVLIN
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he more than 3,000 paddlers in this weekend’s 59th annual General Clinton Regatta can compete with a clear conscience. Its namesake Gen. James Clinton, who blew up the dam at Cooperstown in 1779 so the waters could carry his 200-bateaux Please See CLINTON, B6
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2 TRAGEDIES, 2 MONTHS APART
All Lost, But Millers Together By JENNIFER HILL PITTSFIELD
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he carbon monoxide detector went off first, waking Richard
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Miller up last Tuesday, May 14, at about 1:30 a.m. Then, four smoke detectors on the first floor below
him sounded, one after the other, as Richard bolted out of bed. He hurried into the hallway and as he rounded the corner, he saw the wall was glowing red. “The top of the wall was Please See MILLERS, A7
Dad Richard Miller pauses with children Brandon, 14, Hunter, 10, and Izabella, 8. Jennifer Hill/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD