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Volume 9, No. 50
& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch
Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, September 22, 2017
City of The Hills
See pageS B3 - B5
Complimentary
‘If He Kept Mouth Shut,’ He Might Have Walked Callahan ‘Bragged,’ Will Pay Price, D.A. Says was my first murder case, and the most satisfying conviction COOPERSTOWN I’ve had in a long time.” n 14 years as disOn Friday, Sept. trict attorney, John 15, after just over six Muehl had never hours of deliberations taken a murder case to following four days court. of testimony, a jury In 2005, when Muehl found Casey Callahan, tried Timothy Beckformerly of Goodyear www. OTSEGO.com ingham of Springfield Lake, now of Attica, Center for manslaughguilty of the murder of ter in the death of his wife, “I didn’t his wife, Elizabeth Welsh Callahan, at believe he intended to kill his wife, the Dandy Mini Mart in Pennsylvania just beat her,” he said in an interview. on Jan. 19, 2000. “But bringing Casey Callahan to trial Please See MUEHL, A7 By LIBBY CUDMORE
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Lyla Banhart, Worcester, leans her head on the shoulder of Kathleen Feeney, Oneonta, during the “Out of the Darkness” walk for suicide prevention on Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Moose Hall on West Broadway/OTHER PHOTOS, A2
Citizen Tells Council: Fox Seen In City
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atricia Crow, 14 Myrtle Ave, told Oneonta Common Council that she spotted a fox near her home in Center City on Thursday, Sept. 14. “I clearly sighted a fox traveling across my neighbor’s back yard.” she said. “Never in my nearly 70 years have I seen a fox in Center City,”
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ketball officials are needed in Oneonta to ref both boys and girls games. If interested, attend recruiting session Monday, Oct. 23, at SUNY’s Morris Hall, 6 p.m for women and 7 p.m. for men. Or call Don Sanford, 845-586-4825. KINDNESS MILESTONE:
The Redemption Movement’s Kindness Station, which offers free rides to students coming home from the bars on weekends, gave their 5000th ride on Friday, Sept. 15. BALMY FALL: You wouldn’t know it by highs in the 70s, but autumn officially arrives Friday, Sept. 22.
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District Attorney John M. Muehl puts away files in the Casey Callahan murder trial, which ended Friday, Sept. 15, in a guilty verdict.
FACING POSSIBLE LIFE TERM or recap of trial and verdict, type “anatomy of murder” in search line at Callahan
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Activist: XNG Crash Third Gas-Truck Route Goes By Oneonta By PARKER FISH COOPERTOWN
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he Sept. 12 crash of an XNG natural-gas bearing truck while crossing Otsego County is the third such accident on the NortheastPennsylvaniato-Little-Falls route, an activist told the county board’s Solid Waste & Environmental Concerns Committee. “We’ve had two crashes already in our Activist Bill neighborhood, Huston told right outside county reps there have the facility,” been two said Craig Stevens, Mon- other XNG trose, Pa., on truck crashes Monday, Sept. in Pennsylvania. 18, appearing before SWECC at The Meadows Office Building. Another activist, Bill Huston, of Union, near Binghamton, was Bill Huston photo also present. The hulk of an XNG natural-gas carrier is set upright after In none of the three crashes it flipped off Route 205, Town of Hartwick, about two miles Please See XNG, A7 south of the Route 80 junction.
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Green Earth’s Dean Roberts, a speaker, left, and Michael Shaughnessy participate in the Marshmallow Challenge.
TEDx Puts Focus On The Future ‘Tipping Points’ Explored By JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA
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he highest-ranking POW captured in the Vietnam War, Commander (later Admiral and Ross Perot’s runningmate) James Stockdale, found himself “living in hell” in a prison camp. He wasn’t an “optimistic” leader. He wasn’t a “pessimistic” leader, Bill Berthel, Bainbridge, a Core Energy leadership coach, told 100 Please See TEDx, B4
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