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Fleischmanns Man Arrested for Murder

Written By Editor on 10/23/20 | 10/23/20

This morning, Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced that a Fleischmanns man has been arrested and charged with murder following a domestic dispute in the Village of Fleischmanns that happened on Thursday night

At approximately 10:50 p.m. Thursday night, Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies, New York State Police and the Margaretville Hospital Ambulance were dispatched to a reported stabbing at a residence on Main Street. The stabbing victim, 27-year-old Eric Hall, was transported to Margaretville Memorial Hospital and succumbed to the injury.

Upon arrival, Sheriff’s Deputies identified the suspect as 19 year-old Dakota Hall.  Hall, the brother of the victim, was taken into custody without incident by Deputies, assisted by New York State Troopers.  
Following further investigation, Sheriff’s Deputies and Sheriff’s Investigators arrested and charged Hall with murder in the second degree.  Hall was arraigned before Judge Lance and was ordered to be held without bail in the Delaware County Correctional Facility.   

This case, an apparent domestic dispute, remains an active, on-going investigation being conducted by members of the Delaware County Sheriff's Office and New York State Police Forensic Identification Unit.

Sheriff DuMond indicates further details will be released as the case develops.


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Annual Schoharie County Historical Society Meeting Tuesday

Written By Editor on 10/21/20 | 10/21/20

The annual Schoharie County Historical Society Membership Meeting will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, October 27 at 7 p.m. with a special presentation by local historian Pete Lindemann.

Hosted by Schoharie County Historical Society President Michael West, the virtual event will begin with a brief business meeting, including the election of the Class of 2021 Board of Trustees, reports from executive officers and updates from special committees, historical society staff and director Melinda McTaggart.

Following the business meeting, Schoharie County Historical Society Trustee and local historian Peter Lindemann will provide an engaging presentation entitled “The October 17, 1780 Shots That Saved Schoharie.”

Please follow the instructions below and we look forward to seeing everyone there!

*Please call the Old Stone Fort at (518) 295-7192 or e-mail erika@theoldstonefort.org with any questions or for assistance in setting up and signing into Zoom.
 
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Ruth Kelder Obituary



Ruth Kelder, 91, of Turk Hollow Road in Halcott Center died peacefully surrounded by her family at her residence Friday October 16, 2020. She was born October 29, 1928 in Windham, daughter of the late Jacob and H. Gertrude Alle.  Ruth was a telephone operator, then a Supervisor for N.Y.Bell while in Windham.  A Halcott resident since 1953, she was employed by the Margaretville Central School for twenty-five years, having retired in 1993.  Ruth began as a cook, and was later promoted to cafeteria manager.  She had excellent skills in time management and finance, and was always mindful and considerate of the employees.  Ruth was an active member of the Halcott United Methodist Church, was church pianist for decades, and volunteered to train lay speakers in area churches.  She had recently been recognized for her countless efforts by being named the first Emeritus Member of the Catskill Hudson District Committee on Lay Servant Ministries.  Ruth was a former member of the Halcott Grange, and enjoyed knitting, crocheting, cooking and baking.  According to her, she had been the Halcott Tax Collector for what seemed like 100 years, and her husband Amos was before her!  Above all, her family was paramount to her, and she was "Gram" to four wonderful grandchildren and two handsome great grandsons.

Surviving are her daughter Pattie Kelder and son Andy Kelder both of Halcott, and son-in-law Rev. Timothy Riss.  Grandchildren: Jonathan and Samuel Riss, Nichole and Rachael Kelder. Great grandsons: Greyson and Booker.  She was predeceased by her husband Amos Kelder in 1976, daughter Janet Kelder Riss in 1998, siblings: Harold, Walter, Austin, Leon, Paul, Ivan, Dorothy (Hanley) and several nieces and nephews.

A Private Service to celebrate the Life of Ruth will be held on Saturday at the E. B. Gormley Funeral Home 87 Main St. Phoenicia .  Friends will be received on Friday evening October 23 from 7-9pm and Saturday morning from 11am to 1pm at the E. B. Gormley Funeral Home.  The family requests that face coverings be worn, and social distancing may limit the gathering capacity at the funeral home.  Ruth had suggested memorial contributions may be made to the Halcott United Methodist Church.  You may share a special memory or condolence with the family on Ruth's Tribute Wall at gormleyfuneralhome.com

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Sharon M. Fancher Obituary

CONESVILLE – Sharon M. Cammer Fancher, 74, passed away at her residence on Monday, October 19, 2020 after a battle with cancer.  Sharon was born in Catskill on July 26, 1946, daughter of the late Robert and Kathleen Rogers Cammer.  She was a longtime resident of Conesville, and worked as a licensed teacher’s assistant (LTA) in the Gilboa Conesville Central School, retiring after more than 20 years of service.  In retirement, Sharon always managed to keep herself busy, doing fun activities such as bowling, gardening, crafting, baking, going for walks or rides, spending time with her friends, or just sitting on the porch with a cup of tea.  She enjoyed knitting, completing puzzles, solving crosswords, and reading a good old-fashioned book!  Sharon dedicated her life to loving and supporting her family, hosting holiday dinners and family gatherings.  She especially loved the time spent with her family, particularly her grandsons, Dylan and Cole.  She was always there for everyone and put others before herself, until the very end.
Sharon is survived by her sons, Brian (Karen) Fancher and Darren (Christina) Fancher; her grandsons, Dylan and Cole Fancher; her brother, David (Peggy) Cammer; many nieces, nephews and friends.  In addition to her parents, Sharon was predeceased by her husband, Everett E. “Sonny” Fancher on November 2, 2013.
Calling hours will be Friday, October 23rd from 6 to 8 p.m. at A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, 4898 State Route 81, Greenville.  The funeral will be Saturday, October 24th at 10:30 a.m. in the funeral home.  Face masks and social distancing will apply, as well as a capacity limit of 40 persons in the building at a time.  Burial will follow the funeral in Gilboa Rural Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Conesville United Methodist Church, 1295 State Route 990V, Gilboa, NY 12076 will be appreciated.  A Condolence page is available at ajcunninghamfh.com.

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Scott Vining Obituary

Scott E. Vining, Sr. passed away Friday morning, October 16, survived by Leonard J. Vining, Jr., grandfather, grandmother Mariam Vining (predeceased); Lowell E. Vining, father, Jill Vining, mother (predeceased); Scott’s fiancĂ©, Malissa Burke; Scott’s children: Lakken Vining, Scott Vining,Jr., (Amanda) Brian Vining, and granddaughter, Izabella Vining; Louise Vining Keneally, aunt, Robert Keneally, uncle; Leonard Vining, III, uncle, Diane, aunt; cousins: Jennifer Ragland, Christina Keneally, Brenda Sims, Sean Keneally, Joshua Vining and Jessica Stevens.
Scott was “Dad” to his fiancĂ©, Malissa’s adult children: Stacey Post, John Votelink, and Michael Hamill. To Malissa’s granddaughter, Laura Pitluga, he was Papa Scott.
There will be a Celebration of Life service at Maplecrest Living Faith Community Church, Monday, October 26th, at 1:00pm. Masks and social distancing are required. The celebration service will be on Zoom, to participate email your address to: lfcc@hotmail.com


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Man Arrested for Political Sign Theft

Written By Editor on 10/20/20 | 10/20/20

Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced that an on-going investigation into the recent thefts of campaign signs in the Town of Walton area has led to the arrest of a Walton man.

In recent weeks, Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies have received numerous complaints of roadside campaign signs being stolen. A New York State Forest Ranger patrolling the Steam Mill Forest in the Town of Masonville last week recovered more than twenty stolen campaign signs that were dumped on the state owned land.

On Wednesday evening, October 14, 2020, Deputies arrested and charged 20 year-old Jarett L. Griffin, of Walton, with petit larceny following an investigation and review of video surveillance images by Deputies and the candidate. Griffin is accused of stealing a campaign sign during the first week of October.

Deputies are continuing their investigation and encourage anyone witnessing the theft or destruction of campaign signs to note a description of the person(s) or vehicle(s) involved and report their observations to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office.

Griffin was issued an appearance ticket directing him to appear in the Town of Walton Court on a later date to answer the charge. 


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Delaware County Sheriff Welcomes K-9

Sheriff Craig DuMond announced the graduation of the Sheriff’s newest K9 Team; Deputy Kyle Karcher and K9 “Eli”.  K9 Eli is named after the first Sheriff of Delaware County, Elias Butler, who served in 1797.  Deputy Kyle Karcher and K9 Eli were one of (10) teams that graduated from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Academy in Montgomery New York on October 9th.



Deputy Karcher and Eli spent months of training dedicated to Drug Detection, tracking and criminal apprehension.  Training was particularly intensive and strenuous due to Covid restrictions that the cadets and K9s at the academy had to endure.

At the graduation ceremony, each K-9 and their handler demonstrated the extraordinary techniques and skills they have obtained and achieved during this intense time.

Speaking on the event, Sheriff Craig DuMond remarked, “I would like to congratulate Deputy Karcher and K-9 Eli for this remarkable achievement.  I am absolutely confident in their abilities and know they will make Delaware County proud.  I would also like to warmly thank the wonderful and supportive people of Delaware County who have continued to contribute funds to our K-9 program.   Your contributions have made and will continue to make our K-9 program a success well into the future”.


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Arrest in Hancock Burglary

Written By Editor on 10/19/20 | 10/19/20

Hancock, NY – Today, Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced that on Wednesday, October 14, 2020, Sheriff’s Investigators arrested and charged a Parksville, NY, man in connection with an early January burglary at a convenience store in the Village of Hancock.  The arrest is a part of a lengthy, and on-going, multi-jurisdictional investigation being conducted by several Federal, State, County and local law enforcement agencies and District Attorney’s Offices into numerous commercial burglaries in the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Early Thursday morning, January 2, 2020, Delaware County Sheriff's Deputies and Investigators responded to a burglary at the Hancock County Store.  Upon arrival, Deputies discovered forced entry to the business and the apparent theft of merchandise from the store.  Deputies and Investigators recovered physical evidence at that location that was believed to have left by the perpetrator. 

During their investigation, Deputies and Investigators noted similarities in that burglary and the December 9, 2019, burglaries at the Hancock Mirabito Convenience Store and the Hancock, NY, Post Office that were being investigated by Sheriff’s Investigators, Village of Hancock Police and United State Postal Inspectors, as well as other commercial and Post Office burglaries in Delaware and Sullivan Counties that were being investigated by New York State Police and U.S. Postal Inspectors. 

A suspect in the Hancock Country Store burglary was later identified as a result of the forensic analysis of physical evidence recovered from the scene of the burglary at that location.


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Vote in Our Poll: Who Do You Support for Congress?

Written By Editor on 10/16/20 | 10/16/20



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Vote in Our Poll: Who Do You Support for State Senate?

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Vote in Our Poll: Tague vs. Kraat



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Three Injured in Delhi Head on Crash

This afternoon, Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced that three people were
transported to O’Connor Hospital Friday morning, October 16, 2020, as a result of a two-car,
head-on collision on State Highway 28 in Delhi.
At approximately 10:45 a.m. Friday morning, members of the Delaware County Sheriff's Office,
Delhi Fire Department and Delhi and Bovina Emergency Squads responded to a 911 report of a
head-on collision, with entrapment, on State Highway 28 in Delhi, near the intersection of
Federal Hill Road.
Investigation by Deputies determined that 87 year-old Robert E. Helt, of Margaretville, NY, was
driving north on State Highway 28 when he crossed into the southbound lane and struck an on-
coming car being driven 54 year-old FaithAnn Hill, of Delhi, NY.
Helt was extricated from his vehicle by a homeowner and passerby immediately following the
collision. Hill and a passenger in her vehicle, 31 year-old Corinne N. Wheeler, also of Delhi,
were extricated from their vehicle by members of the Delhi Fire Department upon their arrival.
All three victims were transported to O’Connor Hospital in Delhi for treatment of non-life
threatening injuries.
Sheriff’s Deputies are continuing their investigation of this accident.

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Senator Seward Announces Grants for Local Libraries

Written By Editor on 10/15/20 | 10/15/20

State Senator James L. Seward (R/C/I-Oneonta) today announced that community libraries throughout the 51st senatorial district have been awarded a total of over $950,000 in public library construction grant funds.  

 

“Our libraries are significant educational resources that also serve as community hubs," Seward said. “In many towns and villages, the local library is also a historic landmark in need of costly technological and accessibility upgrades that must be accomplished while still maintaining the building’s traditional character.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, our local library administrators have met new challenges head-on and I applaud them for continuing to safely serve the public under these trying circumstances.” 

 

The grants are from $34 million in capital funds for public library construction and broadband infrastructure projects provided in the 2019-20 state budget.    

 

“Libraries have evolved a great deal over the years to continue to meet community needs, especially in the rural areas I represent.  Electronic lending has skyrocketed and many people utilize the Internet at their local library to job search or catch up on news from around the globe.  Many adjustments have taken place over the past few months, but our local libraries are still vital community beacons,” Seward added. 

 

Public library construction grants help local libraries and library systems to construct new library buildings, create additions to existing structures, update electrical wiring to accommodate computer technology, meet standards of energy efficiency, renovate facilities to provide full accessibility to library users with disabilities, and provide meeting rooms to accommodate community needs.  New furniture, shelving, and equipment, including computer equipment, can be purchased for new or newly reconfigured or renovated space.  Renovations designed to provide accessibility for those with disabilities are a high priority.  Broadband infrastructure projects are also eligible 

 

New York’s public libraries are in urgent need of renovation and upgrading.  A recent survey showed a documented need for public library construction and renovation projects totaling more than $1.5 billion.  More than 52 percent of the over 1,000 public library buildings in communities across New York are over 60 years old. Another 31 percent are more than three decades old 

 

Senator Seward is a past member of the Senate Select Committee on Libraries and a consistent advocate for libraries.  He has routinely received high marks from the New Yorkers for Better Libraries for his support of libraries. 

 

“Assisting libraries with state funds takes the burden off local taxpayers, while preserving and improving these valuable resources for generations to come,” Seward concluded. 

 

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Complete listing of individual grant awards throughout Senator Seward’s district: 

 

Library Name 

Address 

Amount 

Project Description 

Library System 

County 

Edmeston Free Library - Proposed New Library 

26 East Street Edmeston NY 13335 

$88,166.00 

Electrical update with hardwired carbon monoxide/smoke detectors. New front porch roof, ADA ramp, and structural restoration. 

Four County Library System 

Otsego 

Finger Lakes Library System 

1300 Dryden Rd Ithaca NY 14850 

$60,437.00 

Renovate roof on the two-story & single story parts of building and rehabilitate parking lot. 

Finger Lakes Library System 

Tompkins 

Frank J Basloe Library 

245 No Main Street Herkimer NY 13350 

$72,647.00 

Add an ADA compliant bathroom by reconfiguring the 2 existing bathrooms and a hallway. 

Mid York Library System 

Herkimer 

Frankfort Free Library 

123 S Frankfort St Frankfort NY 13340 

$70,110.00 

Upgrades to lower level lighting, flooring, relocation of kitchen and janitorial closet to provide energy efficient, usable, public space. 

Mid York Library System 

Herkimer 

Groton Public Library 

112 East Cortland Street Groton NY 13073 

$150,000.00 

Phase 2 will feature interior redesign. Relocation of children's area & the adult stacks. Adding two handicapped accessible bathrooms & vestibule. 

Finger Lakes Library System 

Tompkins 

Kinney Memorial Library 

3140 Co. Rt. 11 Hartwick NY 13348 

$7,751.00 

Replace front door with a new automatic door to increase accessibility. 

Four County Library System 

Otsego 

Little Falls Public Library 

10 Waverly Place Little Falls NY 13365 

$8,438.00 

Reconfigure existing children's area in order to improve access, increase safety and accommodate new technology. 

Mid York Library System 

Herkimer 

The South New Berlin Free Library 

3320 State Highway 8 South New Berlin NY 13843 

$197,926.00 

Library building addition to include ADA compliant restroom and community room. 

Four County Library System 

Chenango 

The Community Library 

110 Union St Cobleskill NY 12043 

$287,305.00 

East wing building envelope improvements and fire suppression system expansion. 

Mohawk Valley Library System 

Schoharie 

Worcester Free Library 

170 Main Street, PO Box 461 Worcester NY 12197 

$9,000.00 

Install air cooling system utilizing air handlers. 

Four County Library System 

Otsego 


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Old Stone Fort Hosting Book Signing Event

Written By Editor on 10/14/20 | 10/14/20

SCHOHARIE, NY - The Old Stone Fort Museum will host an outdoor book signing event featuring local historian Jeff O’Connor of Turning Point 1777 and author of the newly published “The Old Stone Fort – Guardian of Schoharie County History Since 1772”. The event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Old Stone Fort Museum. 

This event is limited to forty people with pre-registration required by calling the SCHS at (518) 295-7192. For the safety of all concerned, state law mandates the use of face coverings and socially distancing  by all in attendance. Those not registering risk not being accommodated as NYS guidelines will be strictly enforced. 

In addition to signing copies of the book books, O’Connor will also present a special tour of the fort grounds. Books will be available for sale for $30 and, while admission to the tour is free, participants will be asked to register on a first come first serve basis.  

According to Mr. O’Connor, the familiar story of a church that became a fort, state arsenal, and museum,“was anything but preordained. The building now known as The Old Stone Fort would not have survived if it had not been fortified and attacked during the American Revolution. It is fitting this event is held on the anniversary of the 1780 Johnson Raid.” 

The approximately one-hour tour of the museum complex will begin at 1 p.m. and will illustrate the history of the building and adjacent grounds, as well as many of the people and events associated with it. The book signing will take place from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.  

At 160 pages, with 79 maps, illustrations, and photographs to help narrate the history of the Old Stone Fort, the book takes readers through a journey that has never been fully told until now. As an avid local historian. O’Connor says, “A very incomplete story of the fort, now a museum, has only appeared in bits and pieces, scattered among numerous historical and fictional works. Years of accumulating research, aided by helpful friends and associates, made a book solely dedicated to it possible.”  

The “Old Stone Fort” book chronicles an in-depth history of the building, from its Palatine backstory to the present. Highlights include its architectural and ornamental elements, as well as fresh perspectives on the earliest High Dutch Reformed Churches of Foxes Dorf, the David Williams Monument, the Lower Fort and Sir John Johnson’s Raid of 1780.  

Included are the most complete histories to date of the Schoharie County Historical Society and Company B of the 108th Regiment, NYS National Guard. In addition, the appendix offers a full list of names chiseled on the façade, what a rare illustration may reveal, a salute to the monuments, a treatment of whether the fort is haunted, and a photo essay featuring the Zimmer Collection of photographs that show over 150 years of change to the fort and grounds.     

The Old Stone Fort Museum Complex is located in the village of Schoharie at 145 Fort Road, off NY State Rt. 30, 2.5 miles south of Interstate 88 Exit 23. 

More information and preregistration is available by calling (518) 295-7192. To learn more about the Old Stone Fort Museum and the Schoharie County Historical Society visit TheOldStoneFort.org.


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Virtual & In Person Spring Classes at C-GCC

Registration is open for the Spring 2021 semester at Columbia-Greene Community College, with a full slate of online, remote, and in-person courses planned for both credit and non-credit students.
All credit programs at C-GCC – 11 in total – are open, including Allied Health and Nursing, Arts and Humanities, Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Construction Technology, Criminal Justice, Education, Human and Social Services, Math and Science, and Individual Studies.
Non-credit programming includes personal and professional enrichment courses in Arts, Business, Computer Skills, Physical Fitness, Languages, and more, as well as online, self-paced continuing education courses offered through a partnership with ed2go, an internationally recognized online education provider.
The semester at C-GCC begins on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and registration will remain open until Monday, Jan. 25. Similar to the Fall 2020 semester, classes will be delivered in one of three formats: on-campus, remote (instruction via live video), or online. Prospective students are encouraged to register for classes at the earliest possible date, both to reserve space in limited classes and prevent course cancelations.
Online courses will not meet on any specific day or time but will allow students to access course materials at their discretion. Assignments will have deadlines within stated periods of time.
Remote courses will be via live webcast with instructors on the days and during the times the course would have otherwise met in person.
On-campus courses will meet in socially distanced settings, with classrooms reconfigured to allow six feet between desks and common spaces. All in attendance will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow the College’s social-distancing protocols.
C-GCC President Carlee Drummer, Ph.D., said the pivot to a primarily virtual learning environment at the College last spring was well received by students, and provides a base on which to build moving forward.
“A recent SUNY survey revealed that 89 percent of C-GCC students affected by the sudden switch in March from in-person to virtual learning were ‘satisfied or very satisfied with their experience,’” she said, noting that by comparison, the average satisfaction rate among students at other SUNY community colleges was 76 percent. “Our results bring into clear focus the commitment of the C-GCC faculty and staff to student success whether on- or off-campus.”
For more information on applying to C-GCC, e-mail admissions@sunycgcc.edu, or call 518.828.4181, ext. 3427.
For information on enrolling in a non-credit class, e-mail communityservices@sunycgcc.edu, or call 518.828.4181, ext. 3342.

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WBYN Endorses Chris Tague

Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C,I,Ref-Schoharie), has received the endorsement of the local news network out of Windham New York, WBYN TV-14 News.WBYN is a trusted news source for those living throughout the Catskills, the Hudson Valley and the Capitol Region.

 From their perch atop Windham Mountain in Greene County, WBYN provides information service to residents of Greene, Columbia, Schoharie, Albany, Rensselaer, Delaware and surrounding counties, and reaches a population of nearly 829,000 people.

In their endorsement announcement, WYBN said about Assemblyman Tague: “Chris is kind of like the ever-ready energy icon. Most weekends he is at 2 or even 5 events in his large district,” adding “He personifies the idea of a devoted public servant. He is 110% fully endorsed by WYBN TV 14.”

 “It is my honor to receive the endorsement of WBYN TV-14 News. As an organization, WBYN plays an important role in the everyday lives of many people across upstate New York,” said Tague. “WBYN provides vital news and updates to almost a million upstate New Yorkers, allowing them to stay informed and up-to-date on the local issues that matter the most to us. The folks over there provide some of the most balanced and fair news reporting out there today. In today’s current climate, it is often difficult to find real and objective reporting on the issues we face here in the Catskill, Hudson Valley and Capitol Region, making the excellent work that those at WBYN TV-14 News do all the more important. I want to thank the organization for their kind words of support and I look forward to continuing toward our shared goal of being a voice and a resource for the people of upstate New York.”

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Audubon Announces Annual Bird Seed Sale Fundraiser

Audubon Announces Annual Bird Seed Sale Fundraiser

Pre-orders accepted now through October 25.
By: Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society

For more information contact:
Susan O'Handley, Publicity Chairperson, Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society, Oneonta, NY; (607) 643-5680; info@doas.us

[ONEONTA, NY; REGIONAL]  The DOAS Bird Seed Sale Fundraiser is your opportunity to buy quality bird seed and help support DOAS programs at the same time! Proceeds from this sale support speaker fees and costs for member meetings and webinars, field trips, programs and special events throughout the year, as well as summer camp programs and the Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch.  We encourage you to stock up for the winter months ahead and thank you in advance for your support! Orders can be placed now through October 25, 2020.  

Product Information and Online Order Form are available at  https://doas.us/event/2020-bird-seed-sale/


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James Fuller Obituary

James Robert Fuller of Harpersfield, NY, died on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.  He was 86 years old.

He was born May 30, 1934 in Augusta, Maine, the son of James Wilson and Ruth Daggett Fuller.  He married Priscilla Waterman on April 11, 1959 in Stamford, NY.

James received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education in 1956 at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY and a Master’s Degree in Music Education from Ithaca College in 1966.

He was a member of the United State Military Band at West Point, New York from 1956 to 1959.  James was employed as a music teacher at Stamford Central School, Stamford, NY from 1959 until 1989, and was a member, Past Elder and Trustee of the First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, New York. 

Mr. Fuller is survived by his wife Priscilla; children: Mary and her husband Greg Cooper, James W. Fuller, Margaret Schoonmaker, Ann and her husband Bill Hamm; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

In honor of James’ wishes there will be no formal funeral or callings hours. 

Memorial contributions may be made to the Stamford Volunteer Fire Dept., Stamford, NY

Please visit www.macarthurfh.com to share a condolence with the Fuller family. 



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Mikaela Lynne Cipolla Obituary

Mikaela Lynne Cipolla (Kaela Lynne), 25, of Gilboa/Richmondville, N.Y. passed away unexpectedly late on Thursday, October 8, 2020. 

She was born on May 29, 1995 in Oneonta, N.Y. She was the daughter of Patricia Anne (Skelly) and William Anthony Cipolla.  

Mikaela was full of life and love touching many lives with her smiles. She graduated from Gilboa-Conesville Central School in 2013 and she graduated from Schenectady College, she was pursuing her nursing career while working as a Patient Care Tech at Robinson Terrance. She was very well loved in her small community and known for her artistic abilities. 

She is survived by her parents Patricia and William Cipolla of Gilboa; Sister Kassidy Cipolla (Will Merrill) and nephew Peyton of Delhi; Brother William Cipolla of Gilboa and her loving boyfriend of 11 years Alexander Moon. Also survived by her Grandparents Suzanne and Matthew Skelly; Justice Skelly (Niece) of Arizona and Linda Pasquel of Conesville; many Aunts, Uncles and cousins.  

A celebration of Mikaela’s life will be held Saturday October 24, 2020 at Miller’s Funeral Home, Roxbury. A graveside service will be held at a later day in the spring.  

Social distancing and masks are required.

Funeral arrangements and care are entrusted to Miller Funeral Home, Roxbury, NY.



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Middletown Fire District Budget Meeting Notice

Written By Editor on 10/13/20 | 10/13/20

Middletown Fire District No. 1 will meet Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 6-7 pm to discuss the Budget.  Meeting will take place at the Fleischmanns, Fire Hall at 1298 Main Street, Fleischmanns, NY.

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