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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, May 13, 2016

2 Oneonta Buses Head To Islamberg Whether Bikers Against Jihad Show Up Or Not, Peace Rally Planned At Enclave By LIBBY CUDMORE

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s soon as Lee Fisher, president of the NAACP, Oneonta Chapter, heard of the American Bikers United Against Jihad’s “Ride For National Secu-

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The “suspect” is handcuffed by Oneonta City Police Friday, May 6, during a mock drill of OPD, OFD and the Grummons Funeral Home at Hartwick College to show students the drama and heartache of a DWI crash, serious injuries and a subsequent arrest.

SUNY Will Send 1,000 Into World

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UNY Oneonta is ready to send 1,000 newly minted graduations into the world Saturday, May 14, in three commencement ceremonies in Dewar Arena, at 9 and 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The college will also provide honorary degrees to Hal Luftig, ’79, and Neil Mazella, ’73, graduates who went on to stellar careers in Broadway production. Eleven faculty members will also be recognized with Chancellor’s Awards. GOIN’ FISHIN’: The Dave Brandt Chapter of Trout Unlimited is asking for rods and reels in any condition to be refurbished for young fishermen. Drop them of at The Marketplace, 213 Chestnut, or Sportsman Adventures, 114 Southside Drive. NEWLY DONE: The Westcott Parking lot, next to old City Hall, was repaved in a three-day project this week. THEY’RE TOPS: Brewery Ommegang was named the Champion Brewery for mid-size companies at the 2016 World Beer Cup competition, highlight of the Craft Brewers Conference & Beer Expo America in Philadelphia last week.

IF YOU GO: Meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, May 15, at bus depot on Silas Lane, Oneonta. Reservations requested; contact Lee Fisher, (607) 432-5850

rity,” intending to harass residents of Islamberg, he pledged to help his

Muslim neighbors in any way he could. “I called down and I asked if they needed support,” said Fisher. “We haven’t worked with them before, but we’ll be there in case the bikers do drive by.” So whether or not the American

Bikers show up this Sunday, May 15, Islamberg, a hamlet near Hancock in Delaware County, will hold a Peace Rally from 1 to 3 p.m., featuring speakers, refreshment and fellowship. “The people in our area have Please See RALLY, A5

THE PRICE OF HUMANENESS

Oneonta veterinarian Joan Puritz performs volunteer spayings at shelter.

Who Should Help To Pay Shelter Cost? As County Board Debates, Animal Care Runs In Red By JIM KEVLIN HARTWICK SEMINARY

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n Sunday, March 13, Otsego County Sheriff’s deputies, acting on a report of animal maltreatment, seized seven pit bulls – mom and ITEMIZE BILL for six chilcare provided Kabella dren – at and her six pitbull a Laurens puppies appears on home and www.AllOTSEGO.com transported them here to the Susquehanna Animal Shelter (formerly the Susquehanna SPCA). The animal shelter’s new director, Stacie Haynes, asked the deputy in charge to sign a certificate of financial responsibility. “He told me that was above his pay grade,” said Haynes, and he referred her to his Please See INVOICE, A7

New President Bullish About Shelter Future By JIM KEVLIN HARTWICK SEMINARY

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aylord Dillingham, new president of the Susquehanna Animal Shelter Board of Directors, finds himself surrounded by “a very capable small group of Dillingham people.” Yes, he’d like a few more people on the board, but he’s quite happy with Kathy Clarkson, first vice president; Laurie Zimniewicz, second vice president; Jessica Sobers, secretary, Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal and board members Susquehanna Animal Shelter volunteer Sue Leonard, Cherry Valley, Please See FUTURE, A7 gets an appreciative kiss from Reagan, one of seven pitbulls seized during a March 13 raid in Laurens.

Ilion Lawyer Challenges Seward Candidate From Sherburne May Also Seek Democratic Nomination COOPERSTOWN

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uddenly, there are two Democrats looking to run against state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, who would be running for his 21st term this fall. Audrey Dunning, an Ilion lawyer, an-

Tenfold’s Bookcases Inspire Outpouring Of 5,000 Books

By LIBBY CUDMORE nounced to the Herkimer County Democratic Committee Tuesday, May 10, that she’s running in Seward’s 10-county 51st state hen Marie Lusins Senate District. proposed the Also Tuesday, Otsego County Democrat“Bookcase For ic Chairman Richard Abbate of Every Child” to Tenfold Please See RACES, B6 Plus, the local women’s

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philanthropic group expected to gather enough books to give Head Start kids 20 books each in a personalized bookcase. But the community rallied. Now, 88 kids will be Please See BOOKS, B6

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


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