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Obituary - John Lawler

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 1/9/25 | 1/9/25



John Lawler, 92, of Middleburgh, New York, passed away December 29, 2024 after a short illness. John was born April 30, 1932, in Queens, New York, and resided in New Jersey for 40 years until he retired to Middleburgh in 2012. 

John served in the US Navy Construction Battalion, the Seabees, in the 1950’s. After active duty, he remained in the Navy reserve while starting a career in the construction industry that began with a stint with the Army Corps of Engineers. Ultimately, John had a career of nearly sixty years working as a superintendent and project manager on many construction projects in the NY/NJ region.  

In 1972, after eight years of night classes, while raising a family and running construction jobs, he graduated from Newark College of Engineering with a degree in Civil Engineering.  

In his spare time, John enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was passionate about protecting the environment, was a voracious reader, and traveled extensively in Europe and the US. He was also the ultimate road warrior taking 20 plus-hour road trips well into his 80’s.   

After his retirement, he volunteered his expertise to the town of Middleburgh, including serving on the Planning Committee and advising on environmental policy, and construction issues. When not volunteering, John loved to putter around the home he designed and built in the hills above the town.   

John was a beloved father and grandfather; he will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, and self-reliance.   

John is survived by his daughter: Kathleen (Brian) Hall and son: Stephen (Tina Broad) Lawler; grandchildren: Danielle Hall, Lindsay Hall (Evan DeChambeau), Rupert Lawler-Broad, Katherine Broad and Maxwell Broad; brother Donald Lawler and John’s eleven nieces and nephews and their families.   

He was preceded in death by his parents: Chester and Rose Lawler; his sister: Eileen Lawler Wyker; and his former wife Patricia Lawler (nee Marino), mother of his children Kathleen Hall and Stephen Lawler.   

A service to celebrate John’s life will be scheduled for Spring 2025. 

Please visit www.coltrainfuneralhome.com to share online condolences.

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Obituary - Carl J. Stefanik



Schoharie (Schoharie County)- Carl J. Stefanik, 84, a longtime resident of Schoharie, passed away on January 6, 2025.

Carl was born on December 25th,1940 in Holyoke, Massachusetts to the late Paul and Helen (Tenczar) Stefanik. Carl was one of nine children. He attended  Holyoke High School, and upon graduation, went on to attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA , where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, in 1962. He was a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. Carl continued his education and went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Environmental Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy N.Y., in 1965.

From 1964 to 1975, Carl was the Director of Environmental Health in Rensselaer County. In October 1975, he became the Director of Public Health for Schoharie County, a position he held for 31 years, until his retirement in 2006. He was a longtime member of the Schoharie County Board of Health even after his county retirement. Carl was also an Adjunct Professor at Hudson Valley Community College & SUNY Cobleskill for over 30 years combined.

Carl was an avid sportsman and outdoorsman that enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing  and skiing. He was a past member of the Schodack Rod & Gun Club, a past President of the Middleburgh Rod & Gun Club, an active member of the Schoharie County Conservation Association and was the Sportsman Representative on the NYS Region 4  Fish and Wildlife Management Board for many years. He was a longtime member of the Cobleskill Golf & Country Club. Carl was also a member and continually active in several civic organizations including the Schoharie Rotary Club, the Schoharie Kiwanis Club, and the Schoharie County Chapter of the Joshua Project. He served as a board member for the Schoharie Free Library. Carl was a devote member of the former St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Schoharie, and then became a member of Our Lady of the Valley R.C. Church in Middleburgh, NY. 

Carl’s greatest love was spending time with his family, especially the time spent together with his grandson Adam. Cherishing his memory is his daughter, Aimee Ullman (Jeff), and his grandson Adam Ullman(Kaitlin). Carl was predeceased by his son, Scott Stefanik, in 1983. Also cherishing his memory are his sisters Joyce Forrant, Sandy Kingman, Dolly Struthers, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Carl was predeceased by his siblings Robert Stefanik,  Paul Stefanik, Pauline Durett, Dorthy Fix and Karen Stefanik. 

Calling hours will be held from 3-5 PM on Monday, January 13th at the Langan Funeral Home, 327 Main Street, Schoharie where a prayer service will be offered at 5 PM.  Burial will be later in the Old Stone Fort Cemetery.  Memorial contributions in Carl’s memory can be made to the Schoharie County Conservation Association, PO Box 325, Central Bridge, NY 12035 OR, the Joshua Project, PO Box 413 Middleburgh, NY 12122 OR, or the Schoharie Free Library, PO Box 519, Schoharie, NY 12157.

Please visit www.langanfuneralhome.com for further information and to leave a special message for Carl’s family and friends.


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Obituary - Mildred E. Bogardus



Mildred E. Bogardus of Esperance, found eternal peace on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.

Millie was born on December 18,1929 in Barnerville to Golda (Strait) and Harry Graves and graduated from Cobleskill High School in 1947. Millie worked for almost 30 years at General Electric in Schenectady before retiring.

She loved camping, collecting model farm toys, and driving her old golf cart around the property.  She also loved visiting the Amish in Lancaster, PA on vacations and dining out at local restaurants.  

Loving Millie forever are her husband: Arthur C. Bogardus, whom she married on December 22, 1967; her daughter: Carol Marshall (Paul Nikolaus); grandchildren: Amy Yacobucci, Ronnie Bever; great-grandchildren: Andrew Yacobucci, Taya Yacobucci; her sister: Marjorie Almy; her niece: Clara Littlejohn and several other nieces and nephews; and her sister-in-law: Jean Bastiani.  Millie was predeceased by her daughter: Jean Hagadorn and her 10 siblings.

A graveside service and inurnment will be in the Richmondville Rural Cemetery.

Millie’s family requests memorial donations to any charity of your choice in her honor.

Please visit www.coltrainfuneralhome.com to share online condolences.


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Obituary - Nicholas D. Bodnar



Nicholas D. Bodnar, of Livingstonville, left us on Friday, January 3, 2025 surrounded by his loving family. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, a loving papa and a life member of the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department.

Born 77 years ago on February 13, 1947 in Amityville, NY, Nick was the second child of Katherine (Lavick) and Nicholas A. Bodnar. He graduated from Lindenhurst High School, fulfilled his military duty and was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force, where he was an Aircraft Mechanic and Weapon Loader. He spent 32 years working in the Communications industry as a lineman and cable splicer for Verizon, where he was respected for his hard work, dedication, and expertise.

Nick loved the outdoors, fishing and hunting, enjoyed cruising, traveling in the RV, 4-wheeling, snowmobiling and woodworking in his free time. He was also known for his problem-solving skills. Nick was constantly tinkering and modifying things around the house to make them more useful and he loved building things for his grandchildren. He liked to experiment with recipes he had seen on TV to increase their food experiences. He had an infectious smile, pretty blue eyes, a kind heart and willingness to help others.

Nick met the love of his life, Sharon (Borgert) on a blind date and they were married for 54 loving and wonderful years. They were blessed with 2 children and eventually 4 grandchildren, whom they loved and adored. Nick was a dedicated family man who cherished every moment spent with his loved ones. He was a man of integrity, always putting his family's needs above his own.  He will be loved forever by his wife Sharon; his children: Amanda (Ira Hersch) and Nicholas G. (Kimberly); his grandchildren; Nicholas P., Emma, David and Daniel; and many other family members and friends who will miss him dearly. He was predeceased by his parents and sisters: Kathleen Blundo, Christine Rollino and his brother-in-law John Blundo.

All are invited to visit with Nick’s family from 5:00-7:00PM on Friday, January 10, 2025 at Coltrain Funeral Home LLC, 134 River Street, Middleburgh, NY. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at the Funeral Home, with Fire Department and Military Honors.  Inurnment will be private.  

Nick’s family requests donations be made in his honor to the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145, Middleburgh, NY 12122.

Nick will be deeply missed but never forgotten. May he rest pain-free, in peace. 

Please visit www.coltrainfuneralhome.com to share online condolences.

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Adult Grief Support Group Jan. 16

STAMFORD — An Adult Grief Support group will take place at the First Presbyterian Church of  Stamford, 96 Main Street, Stamford, on January 16 from 1:30 - 3:00 pm.

Helios Care adult grief support groups are free monthly drop-in groups open to all members of our community 18 and over.  Groups are facilitated by staff specifically trained in grief and loss Attendees have a safe and confidential place to focus on understanding the grief process, making sense of the strong emotions, and learning from other community members.

Groups are free and open to all adults. Please call (607) 432-5525 to register. 


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Walton Residents Arrested for Alleged Stay Away Order Violation

WALTON – On Tuesday morning, December 31st, 2024, Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested three Walton Residents following a traffic stop in the Village of Walton. 

On December 31st, 2024, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies were patrolling on Delaware Street in the Village of Walton and observed a vehicle with a taillight out and a non-functioning license plate light. Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and made contact with the occupants, 37-year-old Aaron Howard, 36-year-old Courtney Condon and 75-year-old Joan Howard, all of Walton NY.

Further investigation of the incident revealed that Aaron Howard and Courtney Condon had an active full stay away order of protection in place, protecting Joan Howard from them.  

Delaware County Sheriff Deputies arrested and charged Joan Howard with one count of Obstructing Governmental Administration in the Second Degree, a Class A Misdemeanor of the New York State Penal Law and Facilitating Aggravated Unlicensed Operator in the Second Degree, an unclassified misdemeanor of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law. 

Deputies arrested Condon for one count of Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree, a Class A misdemeanor in the New York State Penal Law. 

Sheriff’s Deputies also arrested and charged Aaron Howard with one count of Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree and one count of Obstructing Governmental Administration in the Second Degree, both Class A Misdemeanor in the New York State Penal Law. Aaron Howard was additionally charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operator in the Second Degree and Operating a Motor Vehicle with Knowledge of Being Suspended, both Unclassified Misdemeanors and issued Traffic Summonses for Unlicensed Operator, No/Inadequate Lights, No/Inadequate Plate Lamps, Uninspected Motor Vehicle, and Driver’s View Obstructed, all violations in the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.

All individuals were processed and released on appearance tickets and are scheduled to appear in the Village of Walton Court at a later date to answer the charges.


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Delaware League Standings

Delaware League Varsity Boys Basketball (6 league games)

Margaretville                    1-0       5-2

SKCS                               1-0       6-5

Gilboa/Roxbury                1-0      3-4

HTC                                  1-1      1-7

Jefferson/Stamford          0-1       4-4

Windham                          0-1      2-4

Charlotte Valley                0-1       1-8


Delaware League Varsity Girls Basketball (5 league games)

Stamford/Jefferson           1-0      8-0

HTC                                   1-0     6-3

Charlotte Valley                 1-1     5-5

Gilboa/Roxbury                 1-1     3-4

SKCS                                0-0      9-1

Margaretville                     0-2      0-7


Delaware League JV Boys Basketball (4 league games)

Jefferson/Stamford           1-0      5-5

Margaretville                      1-0     1-4

Gilboa/Roxbury                 0-0      0-5

Charlotte Valley                 0-1     4-4

SKCS                                0-1      3-4


Delaware League JV Girls Basketball (4 league games)

Charlotte Valley/Schenevus    1-0     5-3

HTC                                        1-0      3-2 

SKCS                                      0-0      3-3

Stamford/Jefferson                 0-1      3-3

Gilboa/Roxbury                       0-1      0-5


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Conviction in Child Pornography Case


DELHI – District Attorney Shawn Smith announced that Spencer Gransbury, 36, of Walton, New York, appeared in Delaware County Court on January 7, 2025, and pleaded guilty to Possessing a Sexual Performance by a Child, a Class E Felony.    

Gransbury appeared before the Honorable John L. Hubbard, Delaware County Court Judge, on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to the sole count of a Superior Court Information.

Prior to pleading guilty, the defendant admitted that he downloaded a photograph of a child approximately ten years old engaged in sexual conduct.  The defendant admitted he had the picture for his own sexual gratification.

In November of 2023, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a Cybertip of child sex abuse material being viewed with a phone number associated to it.  After a thorough investigation conducted by the New York State Police, the number was found to be Gransbury’s cell phone.

After accepting the defendant’s guilty plea, the Court sentenced the defendant to ten years’ felony probation with sex offenders’ terms and conditions. The sex offender terms and conditions prohibit the defendant from associating with any individual under the age of eighteen without the direct supervision of an adult that is approved by the probation officer. The terms and conditions further prohibit the defendant from entering any place that children congregate, and all of the defendant’s electronic devices will also be subjected to monitoring by the Delaware County Probation Department.   The defendant will also be required to register as a sex offender for at least 20 years.

District Attorney Shawn Smith commended State Police Investigator Ben Andrews and Trooper Mitchell Reed for their thorough investigation into this case “Individuals that view child pornography create a market which results in children being sexually exploited.  I will continue to work with law enforcement to hold these people accountable.”


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SK/A Boys Claim Grasso Tournament Title

DELAWARE LEAGUE - The South Kortright/Andes boys varsity team claimed the title of the annual Pat Grasso Basketball Tournament in Laurens over the weekend and Roxbury/Gilboa finished third in the tournament.

Boston Quarino led the way for the Rams in last Saturday's championship, scoring the game high of 40 points, six baskets from three-point range and earning tournament MVP honors. Parker Popp chimed in another 12 points, with Lance McClure and Jack Byrne adding 10 points each. Skylar McIntyre was also named to the all tournament team.

RoxburtGilboa defeated host Laurens/Milford 49-39 in the consolation round. GCR poured on in the final quarter to come from behind, outscoring L/M 21-7 to earn the win. Jordan Johnston scored 13 points to lead the charge and Cody Ciaravino added nine points to the win. Johnston was named to the all-tournament team. 

SK/A defeated GCR in the opening round of the tournament, 6-35. Parker Popp led the way in that victory with 14 points as he netted four from three-point land. JB Trimbell added another 12 points in double figures and Jack Byrne added eight points. Garrison Ross led GCR scoring with six points.

In action on Tuesday, Margaretville defeated Hunter-Tannersville 78-37 in league play. Connor Wayman led the way for the Blue Devils with 25 points and Hunter Balcom added another 21 points with Ryan Sanford also chipping in 11 points in double figures. Grady Maul  was the high man for H-T with nine points, Dustin Falke added eight, Chase Zimmer added seven points and Donovan Garcia scored six points.

Jefferson/Stamford squeezed by Gilboa/Roxbury 32-30 on Tuesday. Patrick Terk scored 12 points to lead scoring on the night, with Gavin VanEtten chipping in another nine points for J/S.GCR got eight points from Cody Ciaravino. VanEtten tipped the scale with 10 seconds to go in the game to give J/S the league victory.

Charlotte Valley got by Windham 46-43 to claim a league win on Tuesday. Darrion Matz led the Wildcats with 14 points and teammates Simon Cowles and Cole Whitbeck each chimed in another 10 points in double figures. Windham's Jacob Schwartz scored the game high of 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.


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Gilboa/Roxbury, SK Pick Up Non-League Victories

DELAWARE LEAGUE –  The Gilboa/Roxbury and South Kortright/Andes girls picked up  non-league wins last Friday.

Gilboa/Roxbury defeated Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 42-18. Caitlyn Ciaravino led the way with 15 points and teammate Jacey O'Donnell added another 10 points for the win.

SK/A narrowly got by Walton/Downsville 40-39 in overtime last Friday. Caitlyn Deysenroth and Addy Eckert led SK/A scoring with 14 points each. Deysenroth also pulled down 10 rebounds and Eckert pulled down nine. Madysen Reeves contributed nine steals in the win.

In action on Tuesday, Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton defeated Margaretville 39-28 in a non-league pairing. Mckenzie Hubbell led the Lady Blue Devil's scoring with 15 points on the night.


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Walton Woman Arrested for Alleged Larceny

Franklin – On Tuesday morning, December 31st, 2024, Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies arrested a Walton woman on charges stemming from a Larceny Complaint that occurred in the Town of Franklin. 

On December 29th, 2024, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a Larceny Complaint in the Town of Franklin. During the course of the investigation, it was discovered that an individual had entered the residence and had taken property which did not belong to them. 

At the conclusion of the investigation, Deputies arrested and charged 37-year-old Leanne M. Woolard of Walton, NY, with one count of Petit Larceny, a class A Misdemeanor in the NYS Penal Law. 

Woolard was released on an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Franklin Court at a later date to answer the charges. 


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Local Author Receives Black Orchid Novella Award



T.M. Bradshaw is pictured with her sons and daughter in law as they prepared to travel from Long Island into Manhattan to receive her Black Orchid Novella award in December. Pictured, from left, are: Ben Bradshaw, T.M. Bradshaw, Bill Bradshaw and Ann Bradshaw.



By Liz Page

STAMFORD –  A local author recently received an award that she said she "has been chasing" for about a decade is "beside herself with delight". Many may be familiar with her historical writings and annual contributions to The Guide. Terry Bradshaw, known in writing circles as T.M. Bradshaw, is the 2024 Black Orchid Novella award winner.

The award is presented jointly by The Wolfe Pack and  Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine  to celebrate the novella format popularized by Rex Stout. Her winning submission is "Double Take" and it will be published in the July 2025  issue of  Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.

"I thought about the award every year. Sometimes I sent it in and sometimes I didn’t because I either didn't like it or I didn't finish it," said Bradshaw. She has submitted for the award at least twice before.

"Double Take" is based on a down on his luck detective who is walking the streets of Manhattan on his way to meet a client. Along the way he bumps into a group of look-alike celebrity doubles including the likes of Cary Grant and Lauren Bacall. In her novella, they are a couple, husband and wife. Cary doubles over on the street in front of the detective.  While he is an old-movie buff, he can't stay because he is down on his luck and on his way to meet a new client. He later finds Bacall sitting on the steps of his office building and  she hires him to find out what happened to her husband. The detective has a side kick who is an Uber driver and a poet.The story winds its way around Manhattan until the mystery is solved and is in keeping with the required format.

Bradshaw said she worked in Manhattan for years and lived there for a time, so she knows the streets and the surroundings. She became interested in the Black Orchid Novella because her stepmother used to read Alfred Hitchcock Magazine.

"It must be written in the form of a traditional mystery,” said Bradshaw.  The detective must figure it out for themselves and the victim must know the killer. It can't be too graphic and it can't exceed 1,600 words," said Bradshaw. It is the form used by the Wolfe mysteries. It must be an unpublished work of fiction that conforms to the Nero Wolfe series tradition. The characters must have engaging relationships, it must be retro or current, contain wit and not be too explicit with sex or violence. Submissions must be 15,000 to 20,000 words in length and submitted by deadline. 

Bradshaw believes she made the deadline by about 10 minutes.

Bradshaw enjoys writing and belongs to a local writing group that meets weekly at the Stamford Library. She has also participated in Writing Out Loud in Cooperstown, where authors read their own works. 

"I am always looking at places to submit things," she said. She has made anthology submissions to Belanger Books: Consultations of Sherlock Holmes  (2023),  Sherlock Holmes Takes the Stage  (2024), and  Sherlock Holmes and the Great Lady Detectives  (2024). She enjoys writing mysteries as opposed to the historical articles many locals have read. She has also submitted to The Guide on an annual basis since 2003.

The phone call telling Bradshaw she had won came last September, but the award is presented at the Wolfe Pack’s annual banquet, always held on the first Saturday in December. She had to stay mum about the award and could only tell her family members. She was able to tell the editors of two Sherlock Holmes anthologies so  the award could be mentioned in her bio, but as it turned out those anthologies came out a few weeks too early to mention the award, said Bradshaw.

She traveled to Manhattan to attend the affair with her son Ben Bradshaw, older son and daughter in law, Bill and Ann Bradshaw and her granddaughter, Victorya Phillips and her boyfriend, Frank Bellina.

The banquet was held at the Arno  restaurant on 38th Street in Manhattan. In addition to great food, Bradshaw said said there were special toasts, mostly to Rex Stout’s characters, songs about them (mostly to Christmas carol tunes), and a keynote speaker, Jill Lepore, Harvard professor and frequent New Yorker  contributor.  Ms. Lepore spoke about Ruth Stout, a well-known gardener and garden author, and about Ruth’s competitive relationship with her brother Rex.

In announcing the award to her family, Bradshaw described herself as "beside myself with delight.”



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Sheriff DuMond announces Administrative Promotion



DELHI — Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced the promotion of Sergeant Heath Goff of Delhi, NY, to the position of First Sergeant effective January 1, 2025.

First Sergeant Goff initiated his career at the Sheriff’s Office as a Corrections Officer on March 19, 2008.  He was promoted to Corporal and thereafter Sergeant on June 28, 2020.  Heath has also served as the Assistant Director for the Delaware County Corrections Academy, Training Director and Accreditation Manager of the Corrections Division.  Heath holds a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Master Instructor Certification as well as numerous other training certifications.  

In his new position as First Sergeant, Goff will be directly responsible on a full-time basis for the Accreditation Programs, Training Division, and Policy and Procedure Development for all divisions within the Sheriff’s Office.  He will additionally act as a key member within the Professional Standards Division for the agency.

Speaking on the promotion, Sheriff Craig S. DuMond remarked, “I am extremely proud and honored to make this promotion today.  Maintaining cutting edge and evidence-based training standards, policy and procedure development and professionalism is very important to me and every member of the Office of Sheriff.  Moreover, as the only local law enforcement agency with NYS Accreditation, it is of critical importance we maintain only the highest standards of performance in the services we deliver to the public.  Having First Sergeant Goff dedicated to these critical areas on a full-time basis will solidify our efforts in this endeavor and I am fully confident in his abilities.  I am also grateful to the Public Safety Committee and the Delaware County Board of Supervisors in supporting this most important function for the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office”.


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