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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, June 16, 2017
When Suicide Knocks, They Lock Door Chief Brenner demonstrates anti-suicide locks being distributed locally.
Oneonta Police Helps Anti-Suicide Group Distribute 200 Trigger Locks, Just In Case By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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hen it comes to suicide prevention, every second counts.
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Oneonta’s Becca Daly of the Susquehanna Animal Shelter offers a kitten for petting at the Cat Carnival Saturday, June 9, where the shelter waived the adoption fee to reduce seasonal overcrowding.
SECOND VICTIM ESCAPED DEATH, DEPUTY TESTIFIES
“A lot of folks don’t keep their guns locked up,” said Marion Mossman, Otsego County Suicide Coalition director. “If someone is feeling suicidal and they have to go that extra step to find the key, that few seconds might Please See LOCKS, A3
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erry Webb, 53, suspect in the June 2 New Lisbon slaying, also intended to beat to death Scott Littlewood, the third man at the scene, a deputy testified at the felony hearing at Hartwick Town Court. Search “littlewood” at
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Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
47,000 Panels Planned For 51 Acres In Morris
Council Due To Pick Chief In One Week
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ayor Herzig and City Hall’s personnel director, Katie Böttger, are interviewing three candidates for police chief this week. The plan was to complete the interview in time for Common Council to make a decision when it meets Tuesday, June 20. Acting Chief Doug Brenner is one of three being considered to succeed Dennis Nayor, who resigned to join the State Police Chiefs Association in Schenectady. MOVE STYMIED: A coalition that included Oneonta’s four county reps failed to force the county Board of Representatives at its June 6 meeting to consider moving toward hiring a county manager. More at
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Ed Lentz, Butternut Valley Association chairman, looks over 51 acres in Morris where 47,000 solar panels are planned.
OCCA: Will Solar Farm Dim ‘Scenic, Aesthetic Resources’? By LIBBY CUDMORE
51 north of this village. “This will be a community solar project,” said Ed Lentz, Butternut Valley Alliance chair. “People can buy into it. There are quite a few individuals who have their own solar panels, but nothing this big.” Sun8 is seeking building permits by the end of July, and, according to Cliff Scher, senior develop-
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un8, a subsidiary of Distributed Sun, Washington D.C., has entered into a lease to set up as many as 47,000 solar panels on 51 acres of farmland on Route
ment manager, they hope to start in Spring 2018, with the sight finished by late summer. “We finished one site in New York in late December,” he said. “We do not want to do that again.” According to plans presented to the Town Planning Board in March, the solar panels will be set in platPlease See SOLAR, A3
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MADAME CHIEF: Jennifer Fila, deputy chief of SUNY Albany’s University Police, has been named SUNY Oneonta police chief, succeeding Dan Chambers/DETAILS, A2 ANNUAL MEETING: The Otsego County Development Corp. (OCDC) is inviting members of the business community to its annual meeting at 11:45 a.m. Friday, June 23, at Brooks BBQ. RSVP at shall@oneontablock.com by Monday, June 19.
REPUBLICAN CHALLENGES MARIETTA
Democrats Find 12 Candidates For 14 County Board Districts By JIM KEVLIN
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he idea – rebuilding the Democratic Party from the ground up – has been expressed nationally, but Otsego County Democrats are acting on it. A month before petitions are due (July 10-13) at the county Board of Elections,
Democrats so far have lined up candidates to run for 12 of the seats on the county Board of Representatives. All county reps are up for reelection on Nov. 7 of this year. For his part, Republican County Chairman Vince Casale said there’s plenty of time to come up with candidates, then put Please See CANDIDATES, A7
Fun, Food, Solemnity Punctuate 1st Pridefest By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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hen Elayne Mosher Campbell began organizing Oneonta’s first Pridefest, she hoped they’d get 100 people to show up. But on Sunday, June 11,
an estimated 500 people joined the festivities, first with a rally in Muller Plaza, then a march to Neahwa Park, where food, games, a drag show and music filled the afternoon. “It was so much better than we expected,” she said. “When we were marching down South Main, I just looked Please See PRIDE, A3
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD Please join us for our
Campaign Season Kick-Off With special guest
Roger Stone
Wednesday, June 21
The Otesaga Resort & Hotel 60 Lake St., Cooperstown
— President Donald Trump’s political advisor, 30 years — Author The Making of the President 2016 — Star of the 2017 Netflix documentary Get Me Roger Stone — Most important and provocative political figure of our generation
5:30 to 7 pm - Reception 7 pm - Private dinner with Roger Stone $75 Reception and signed book $250 Reception, signed book & private dinner
sponsorships available! RSVP to 607.431.8867 or OtsegpGOP1@gmail.com Make checks payable to OtsegoGOP, 125 Lake Str. Cooperstown, NY 13326 or pay online @ OtsegoCountyGOP.com and click “Stone Event”