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AllOTSEGO.com Her Job: Seeking Closure For 9/11 Families COUNTY’S NEW Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, September 12, 2019
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NYPD Officer Spent Weeks At ‘Makeshift Morgue’ By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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he morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Toya Lane Bowden, then a detective with the NYPD Internal Affairs, now living in Oneonta, was headed to the World Trade Center to drop off her department-issued beeper for repairs. But first, she stopped by the
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Silas Huff, the first candidate for Catskill Symphony conductor, directs guest cellist Andrew Janns Saturday, Sept. 7, in SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Union Ballroom See review/editorial A6
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stationery store in Long Island City to buy ribbon for a friend’s retirement party. “I heard on the store radio that a plane had hit the World Trade Center,” she said. “I went home, grabbed my bag of equipment and drove into the city. As I was coming over the bridge, I saw the second Tower go down. And I Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA realized, if I hadn’t stopped to buy On 9/11, NYPD Officer Toya Lane ribbon, I would probably have Bowden grabbed her “go” bag and been in there.” Please See 9/11, A7 went to the scene.
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abbi George Hirschfeld, who is joining Temple Beth El, which serves both Oneonta and Cooperstown, spent his first years in a refugee family seeking to escape Communism in Hungary. For two months, he was a baby “jailbird,” he recounts as he assumes his new duties. DETAILS, A3
Constitution Pipeline Lives, FERC Decides By JIM KEVLIN
From Otsego County, Angel To Bahamians
he county Board of Representatives may vote as soon as its By LIBBY CUDMORE December meeting on creating a county administrator position. COOPERSTOWN “This is momentous,” county Rep. Gary Kouts Hurricane Dorian nik, D-Oneonta, declared ravaged the Bahaon hearing the news at the mas, Anne Dillon board’s monthly meeting Wolpert was Wednesday, Sept. 4. overwhelmed $75,000 has been tentaby the death tively put in the 2020 budget and devastato cover half a year of salary tion she saw and benefits, in the event the on the news. administrator were hired by “I spent next July 1. days just More details at sobbing,” she www. OTSEGO.com said. “I felt Wolpert helpless. We had friends there we still ON OTSEGO.com haven’t been able to get in touch with. It’s a crisis.” ►ARRESTED AFTER OCT. 1? You But the Cooperstown
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native and Delta flight attendant living in Stuart, Fla. – her mom Barbara lives in Cooperstown and brother Steve lives in Oneonta – quickly turned that sense of helplessness into action. “I volunteered to drop off supplies for Operation 300, a local not-for-profit
that set up a relief fund for Abacos,” she said. “I am making weekly drop-offs at their hangar so they can take supplies over to the island daily.” Operation 300 has an Amazon wish list, but what’s most needed are medical Please See ANGEL, A3
will be arraigned at a central courtroom just completed at the county jail, perhaps spendHERZIG: STATE LAW PROHIBITS IT ing time in a cell awaiting the next local justice’s arrival. ►the first two ‘tiny homes’ to Public Input Sought house homeless men have arAt October Hearing rived at the county’s Meadows complex; 8-10 are planned. ►INDOOR-AG COMPANY AgZeit By LIBBY CUDMORE has dropped out as redeveloper of the former Otego Elemenwarmly last spring, has By JENNIFER HILL tary School and the Unatego turned cool with the weather. COOPERSTOWN school district has again gone City Mayor Gary Herzig out for bids. ONEONTA and Town Supervisor Bob ooperstown citizens ►CONGRESSMAN DELGADO Wood have become aware may weigh in on plans to attend a poverty-fightnthusiasm about of a state Health Department proposed a co-branding forum planned Oct. 5 at municipal geotherregulation prohibiting placed Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Foothills.
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A nurse from the Cleveland Clinic, Weston, Fla., took above photo on a mission of mercy to the Bahamas and provided it and others to Anne.
he Constitution Pipeline is back from what many thought was the dead. Two weeks ago, FERC – the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission – issued an order that allows the 125mile Constitution to proceed without the water-quality permits denied in ►FOR FERC April 2016 by the order overruling state Department of DEC’s deciEnvironmental Con- sion blocking Constitution servation (DEC). The water-quality Pipeline, follow permits were neces- link on: sary for the pipeline AllOTSEGO.com to cross streambeds between Northeast Pennsylvania and its planned connection with the Iroquois Pipeline, near Cobleskill. The Stop the Pipeline organization, based in Delaware County, and the state Attorney General’s Office, on DEC’s behalf, are expected to chalPlease See FERC, A7
Please See HEAT, A7 Robbins on the corner of
Artist’s rendering Dunkin’/Baskin Robbins shop
Walnut and Chestnut streets when the Historic Preservation & Architectural Review Board at a public hearing at
5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. “We hope this will be attended by the people whose Please See DUNKIN’, A3
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD