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THANK YOU! House Gutted In Oct. 21 Fire, Family In New Home, Grateful To Everyone By LIBBY CUDMORE
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Rich Harlem recommends the city meet with constituents living on Duane Street before swapping property to allow for a right-of-way for a 64-unit housing development.
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ayor Gary Herzig pulled a resolution from the Common Council agenda Tuesday, Nov. 6, that would have eased the development of 64-unit River Street Gardens in the Sixth Ward. The resolution would have swapped land to create a needed right-of-way to the site. Even though that’s not a sale, which would require a public hearing, Herzig said he considers the planned transaction similar enough not to act without public input. The Planning Commission, which is considered a zoning change, meets again on the project Wednesday, Nov. 21. More details at
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SPEAK UP: The Oneonta Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, after which it can vote to create a new fire district. HOBART DEATH: A man and a woman were found dead in their Hobart apartment on Tuesday, Nov. 6. State Police are investigation the death as “suspicious.” BIKE RACE: Oneonta is being considered as a location for the NICA Mountain Biking Race in Spring 2019.
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tsego County Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. declared himself the winner. His opponent, retired state MIDTERMS trooper Bob Fernandez, declared he’s not the loser. It’s a stand►IT’S NOT off. OVER YET: Also Midterm Follow develElection Day, oping political Democratic story on newcomer ALLOTSEGO.COM Antonio Delgado defeated first-term U.S. Rep. John Faso, RKinderhook, and favorite son and state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, swamped Democratic challenger Joyce St. George. In the sheriff’s standoff, “I’m not conceding anything,” Fernandez declared when the count was complete. “I feel pretty good right now. We didn’t leave anything on the field. I did well by my team and my people.” “We are very confident and we are declaring victory,” Devlin said on hearing his rival’s declaration. “We’re very pleased with the results. It’s nice to know the public trusts me.” With 100 percent of precincts Please See STANDOFF, A7
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ou can still see the coal dust on the four letters from Robert Nobles’ wife, Bette. He credits them with keeping his spirits up during an 11-month stint as a POW in a Nazi camp. “I don’t know how they never found them,” he said in an interview the other day at his Ithaca home. “I would read them every night by the little light of my coal-miner helmet.” Nobles, 98, father of Christine Heller, Cooperstown, the well-known Otsego County artist, was a member of Company C of the 508th Paratroop Infantry Regiment, who were tasked with jumping into Normandy in the early morning hours of D-Day, June 6, 1944. The goal: to secure a crossG.I. Nobles with a roads and prevent the Gerfull pack. man soldiers from reaching the Normandy beaches. Jumping with him was First Sgt. Leonard Alfred Funk Jr., who later received Please See VETERAN, A3
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Bette, and six decades of a happy marriage, awaited, but the POW poring over her letters didn’t know that at the time.
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD