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Gethsemane and Back 2017 citizen of the year
PASTOR SYLVIA BARRETT EMERGES TRIUMPHANT FROM YEAR OF CHALLENGES
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Pam Strother sings “Silent Night” with the congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Church at the candlelight conclusion of the Christmas Eve services on Sunday, Dec. 24.
The Rev. Sylvia Barrett pauses in the temporary Milford United Methodist Church with the restored stained-glass window, Jesus in the Garden at Gethsemane, and the blazedamaged brass altar, unrepaired to remind the pastor and congregation of the March 12 church fire.
Faso On Panel At Chamber’s State Of State ONEONTA
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ongressman John Faso, R-19, will join the line-up at the Otesgo Chamber’s traditional year-opening State of the State breakfast at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Hall. The panel will also include state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford; Assemblyman Bill Magee, D-Nelson, and Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig. For reservations, call 607432-4500, extension 207. SWEARING-IN: The new
county treasurer, Allen Ruffles, will be sworn in at 11 a.m. New Year’s Day in the Otsego County Courthouse. County Judge John Lambert will administer the oath.
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Minister Determines To Have New Church Ready By Thanksgiving walking along the fast-flowing River Ouse. Across the river a half-dozen men were roughhousing, and one of them was thrown into the river, to the hilarity of the others on the bank. When they realized the man in the water was struggling, they pushed one of the others into the water to help him.
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It was too late. “The first guy subsequently died,” said Sylvia, now the Rev. Sylvia Barrett, pastor since Sept. 1, 2013, at the Milford United Methodist Church, which this past March 12 was gutted by a roaring blaze that lit up the nighttime winter sky for miles around. As you might imagine,
ne day, when she was a student of history CHILLY DAYS: Accordat York University in ing to Dave Mattice, Nation- England – Medieval, focusal Weather Service observer, ing on the Elizabethan period an arctic blast in the wake – Sylvia Cheer found herself of Winter Storm Ethan will bring the season’s first cold ‘WOODY’ MOWER, ARRESTED IN ’96, ATTEMPTED ’15 ESCAPE snap, with temperatures below zero for the next week. GREEN CHEMISTRY: Verdimine, a Geneseo-based startup company, has signed an exclusive agreement with the SUNY Research Foundation to employ Associate Professor of Chemistry Jacqueline Bennett’s patented green chemistry process to improve safety in manufacturing specialty chemicals.
Parents’ Slaying Echoes Richfield Tragedy By PARKER FISH RICHFIELD SPRINGS
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ith the charming appeal of the quaint Upstate villages scattered
amongst the lush rolling hills, Otsego County wouldn’t strike most people as a hotbed for coldblooded killings. But the county’s most recent homicide – the fifth this year – in which police believe Kevin Perry, 23, shot his mother Solveig and
father Tim Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the family home on New Road, Laurens, shares striking similarities to a double homicide that shocked Richfield Springs and the rest of the county 21 years ago. On March 26, 1996, Gordon Please See MOWER, A7
witnessing a man’s death “really had an impact on me. I was shocked.” As an eyewitness, her role didn’t end there; she was called into Crown Court to interpret what she had seen. The roughhousing men hadn’t appeared worried about the man in the water, she testified. The second man tried to Please See CITIZEN, A4
SPECIAL PROSECUTOR SOUGHT IN JAIL CASE
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he county Board’s Public Safety & Legal Affairs Committee issued a report seeking a special prosecutor to investigate allegations involving Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr.’s son Ros, a guard at the county jail. For full report, type “prosecutor” in search line at
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