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TOWN-CITY TALKS IN DISARRAY

All Appeared Lost, But Embattled Fire Commissioners Seize Control ONEONTA

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own to two members, the remaining Town of Oneonta Fire District commissioners seized victory from the jaws of defeat.

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

City Manager George Korthauer helps himself to Council member Michelle Frazier’s Brown Betty at the city’s first Community Harvest Dinner Friday, Oct. 6, on closed-off Dietz Street. Seated is Destination Oneonta’s Betty Lee.

Silent Auction To Raise Relief For Puerto Rico ONEONTA

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Relief for Puerto Rico silent auction is planned for 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at Roots Brewing Co. The auction will feature donated items. Written “bids” will be collected for each item, with the highest bidder being declared the winner at the event’s close. All funds collected from winning bids will be donated to the aid organizations. REGISTER NOW: Friday, Oct. 13, is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 7 local elections at the county Board of Elections at the Meadows. Or call 5474325. GOING, GOING... Brzostek Auctions of Syracuse sold the contents of Adirondack-style Christopher’s Motel, room by room, Saturday, Oct. 7. For photos, details, visit

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OUT OF THE WAY! County Highway Superintendent Bill Mason reminds people that state law requires mailboxes be placed out of snowplows’ way. BUCK STOPS THERE: A young buck walked through the automatic doors into Cooperstown’s Price Chopper last week.

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Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Elm Park Methodist Church, chairman Fred Volpe and Johna Peachin, citing an obscure provision of state construction law, declared that two remaining members of a five-person Please See DISARRAY, A3

Mirabito Acquires Taylor’s Oil Business, 7 Mini-Marts ONEONTA

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aylor’s seven mini marts, including the one on East Main Street, are now being operated by Binghamton-based Mirabito Energy Products.

Also included in the sale, closed Oct. 1, according to third-generation owner Chris Taylor, is Taylor’s Home Heating, the fuel supply and service company that has been operating out of Please See MIRABITO, A3

to ‘take a knee’ or not? veterans ask From Hartwick, The World

Oneonta Post Seeks To Craft Consensus In National Dispute By PARKER FISH & LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA

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he Cooperstown Vets’ Club had gotten ahead on the issue, but its Oneonta counterpart is moving ahead, slow and steady, to decide how it feels about NFL players “taking the knee” in protest when the National Anthem plays. The club’s “the seven branches” – The American Legion, its Auxiliary, Sons of American Legion, the Legion Riders, the Veterans HOMETOWN ONEONTA of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Vets Commander and the Vietnam VeterLen Carson ans of America – met on the issue Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Chestnut Street clubhouse. Please See KNEELING, A7

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During “True Blue Weekend,” Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich led several dozen alumni and wellwishers on the inaugural walk Saturday, Oct. 7, up Founders’ Way, a pedestrian-friendly transformation of the campus that maximize Oyaron Hill’s famous view of the northern Catskills. The walkway is a centerpiece of $67 million in campus renovations. For details, slide show, visit www.allotsego.com.

‘Rough Rider’s’ Kin Recalls Early Troop C “Rough Rider’s” daughter Sheri Welsh of Bainbridge and husband Bill chat with Trooper Monica Sacco, tending Mocha.

Early Motorcycle Trooper Remembers When Helmets Added To His Uniform By LIBBY CUDMORE SIDNEY

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hen Bill Waldron arrived in Sidney in 1923, he almost got right back on the train and returned to New York

City. “He saw they rolled up the sidewalks at 9,” said his daughter, Sheri Welsh of Bainbridge. But he was hungry, and over dinner, a few of the troopers talked him into staying and becoming one of the Rough RidPlease See 100th, A7

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

XNG DISCUSSION SRO, BUT, ISSUES STILL UNRESOLVED

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he appearance by the Fly Creek fire chief set some minds at ease, but 106 people left a public meeting at Richfield Springs Thursday, Oct. 5, with questions still unresolved about XNG trucks carrying natural gas across Otsego County to be input into the Iroquois pipeline at Little Falls. For a report on the meeting, type “XNG” in the search line at

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