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Foiled Heist Turns Shopper Into Hero Bystander Subdues, Sits On Suspect

Colbie SangettiDaniels returns to the scene of his heroic act: Foiling a robbery at Smokers Choice.

Assemblyman Bill Magee, D-121st, foreground, and his Republican challenger, Brookfield Town Supervisor John Salka, met Monday, Oct. 20, at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Hall for a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Details, WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM

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olbie Sangetti-Daniels wasn’t planning to be a hero the night Smokers Choice was robbed. In fact, he wasn’t planning on being there at all. “I had texted my friend,

asking him to pick up some cigarette making supplies so that I wouldn’t have to go over after work,” said Colbie. “When I asked if he had, he said he didn’t.” Colbie, the assistant manager at the Shoe Dept at Southside Mall, had just closed the store at 9:30 Please See HERO, A7

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DEAD WALK IN ONEONTA

Tax Cut May Be Possible, Crowell Says By JIM KEVLIN

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he author of the graphic novel, “Persepolis,” SUNY Oneonta’s “common read” this year, will deliver the Mills Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, in the Alumni Field House. The lecture is free and open to the public. The novel, by Marjane Satrapi, Iranian-born author, illustrator and filmmaker, chronicles her children during the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War.

CITIZENS MEET: Residents in Oneonta Wards 7 and 8 are invited to meet with their Common Council members, Chip Holmes (Ward 8) and Bob Brozozowski (Ward 7), and their Otsego County representative, Kay Stuligross at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, in Council Chambers at City Hall. Police Chief, Dennis Naylor will be present, and perhaps City Manager Martin Murphy as well.

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hen you help a child return to his or her family from foster care, that kind of success is so special,” says Eve Bouboulis, Cherry Valley, the new commissioner of the Otsego County Department of Social Services. For a profile, visit WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM

County In The Money

‘Common Read’ Author To Give SUNY Lecture

ALUMNI DUE: Hundreds of SUNY Oneonta alumni and fans will be on campus Friday-Sunday, Oct. 24-26 for Homecoming & Family Weekend for events ranging from touring renovated Fitzelle Hall to a 2.6-mile run/walk. Details, WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM

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tsego County government has been spending $5 million a year on Otsego Manor, its nursing home. Now it’s been sold. So that must mean it now has $5 million for something Dan Crowell else. Wait a minute, said county Treasurer Dan Crowell in an interview this week. First, $1.2 million was spent on “impact payments” – a “flat bonus,” $1,000 Please See CROWELL, B8 Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

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he walking dead gathering in the Ford Av-

enue parking for the annual Zombie Walk Saturday, Oct. 18, are Sarah Maney, Port Crane; Tyler Bassett, Oneonta; Billy Combes, Norwich; Harry Combes, Oneonta; Terrah Smith, Oneonta; Brendon Heck, Oneonta; Luna Vega, Oneonta; Chriss Stott, Oneonta, and Aimee Decker, Oneonta. Not even little Serenity Combes, right, Oneonta, was spared from the curse of the undead, but luckily, she could snack on severed body parts during the long shamble down Main Street.

Experts To Study Fire Department’s Needs By LIBBY CUDMORE When Martin Murphy assumed the City Manager position on Oct. 1, he already had plans to ask for a comprehensive analysis of Oneonta’s fire, police

and EMS resources. “We want to create a management framework to increase efficiency and performance,” he said. “We need to evaluate where our departments are and where we want to be.” At the Common Council’s last meeting on TuesPlease See EXPERTS, A6

Bassett Adopts Proactive Steps In Ebola Scare By LIBBY CUDMORE

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ith fears about the Ebola virus raging nightly across the national news, Bassett Healthcare has formed a task force to prepare for a worst-case scenario if a stricken patient were ever to appear at Bassett or Fox hospitals, or any of the other facilities in its eight-county region. “It’s on the top of everyone’s mind,” said Karen Huxtable-Hooker, Bassett public relations director. “It’s all a lot of people are talking about.” Please See EBOLA, A7

HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD


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