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City of The Hills

ONEONTA

& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, October 24, 2019

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ANATOMY OF A TRAGEDY

Father Dead, Lives In Ruin

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Oneontan Again Eyes Assembly

It’s Buttermann v. Salka By JIM KEVLIN

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Hamilton farmer, Corey Mosher, has announced a challenge to freshman Assemblyman John Salka, R-Brookfield, in the 121st District next year, but local Democrats say they expect Otsego County will have a candidate of its own. It seems Dan Buttermann will run again. Buttermann lost narrowly – 1,158 to 1,203 – in 2017 to then-Assemblyman Bill Magee, DNelson, in the Democratic primary. Magee then lost to Salka. “Dan’s definitely running at this point,” said Richard Sternberg, the Cooperstown village Please See ASSEMBLY, B5

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East Meredith Fire Chief David Briggs lights flares on Route 205 Monday evening, Oct. 21, to divert traffic away from a house on fire. A husband and wife were hospitalized. Details at

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For First Time, You May Vote Early This Year

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Stephanie Robinson, the dead man’s niece, declares her uncle “the best father” outside Worcester Town Court. Robinson’s girlfriend, Jennifer Ives, is at left.

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law passed by the state Legislature this year allows New Yorkers to vote in a centralized location, beginning Saturday, Oct. 26. In Otsego County, that voting will begin 1-6 p.m. this Saturday, at the county’s Meadows Office Complex, Town of Middlefield. For full schedule, go to

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PETE HENRICI HONORED

Road To Fetterman Built On Teaching, Coaching, Scouting

By LIBBY CUDMORE WORCESTER

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t age 15, Dylan Robinson is the youngest person to be tried in Otsego County Court for murder. The OHS student allegedly shot and killed his father, Ken Kenneth Robinson, 53, during Robinson a burglary Thursday, Oct. 10, at the father’s mobile home on Head Road, Town of Worcester. State police said four other teenagers and a 32-year-old Oneonta man were with him, looking to rob Robinson of $5,000 in cash and marijuana Libby Cudmore/HOMETOWN ONEONTA that Dylan had said were in the house. Dylan Robinson, 15, is led into Otsego Once inside, Dylan woke his father, nudging Please See 5 TEENS, A7 County Court, Cooperstown.

►SUPPORTERS, DETRACTORS debated the proposed Lofts on Dietz project in Oneonta, reported exclusively at www. AllOTSEGO.com ►TREATMENT, NOT JUST JAIL, will help stem the opioid epidemic, Congressman Delgado told a press conference. Sheriff ►2 MISSING county people, a Devlin Hartwick woman and Unadilla confers man, were still missing as this with week’s newspapers went to Deputy press. Jason ►DINE OUT TO END POLIO, a Kehoe, Cooperstown Rotary fundraiswho uses er to benefit the international the new effort to eradicate the disease, bench continued through Friday. for secu►buses ADVERTISING “We’re rity duty Onta Something,” the new between city slogan, are on the streets. arraign►COREY MOSHER, announced ments. he’s exploring a run against freshman Assemblyman John Salka, R-Brookfield.

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hen Pete Henrici joined Cooperstown Central School as a student teacher back in the mid1970s, he spent a week sitting in the back of Phyllis Jamieson’s Latin class. He created a chart of each desk, so when he first taught the class the following week, he could address all the students by name. That attention to detail, and consideration of the young people he guided, informed Please See HENRICI, A7

All Arraignments Now In County Jail Lobby Beginning Jan. 1, In Custody, You May Spend Night In Jail By LIBBY CUDMORE

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tsego County’s new centralized court at the county jail in the Town of Middlefield means no more 3 a.m. phone calls seeking arraignments from Town of Otsego Judge Gary Kuch. “I’ve had nights where I’ve been called in and we have to call around, and then wait 45 minutes for a public defender,” Please See CENTRALIZED, B5 Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

ERICA JONG TELLS ALL AT POETRY FEST

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amed “Fear of Flying” novelist Erica Jong shared such secrets as why women shop at Bloomingdale’s in appearances last weekend at the third annual Sharon Springs Poetry Festival. Prepare to be shocked. For this secret and the rest, type “jong” on the search line at

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


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