Oneonta Man Facing Felony Charges From Business Burglary

A man faces 2 felony charges following an investigation into a Town of Oneonta business burglary. Police say Scott Sieger of Oneonta removed multiple computer items from the Chestnut St. business without permission. Sieger was located by Oneonta Police on April 23 then turned over to the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office. He is charged with … Read more

Sidney Central School District and Sidney Federal Credit Union Partner For Financial Education Session

The Sidney Central School District and Sidney Federal Credit Union recently partnered for a program in financial education for seniors. The two-day session was meant to keep financial education as an essential part of students’ education, as well as being able to work on their personal financial skillset. The credit union committed to building a … Read more

Bassett Research Institute Launches ‘The Caregiver Project’ in Cooperation with UC San Francisco

Bassett Research Institute announces a collaboration with the University of California – San Francisco on a study that will provide people in rural areas caring for loved ones with memory loss with resources for self-care and stress management. The Caregiver Projectaims to help caregivers set goals, solve problems, reduce stress and maintain their own health … Read more

Alomar Resigns From BHOF Board Of Directors

Former Toronto Blue Jays second basemen Roberto Alomar resigns from the Baseball Hall of Fame Board of Directors after he is banned from the league due to a 2014 sexual misconduct investigation. Alomar was inducted in 2011 and joined the board 2 years ago. Chairman Jane Forbes Clark says Alomar’s plaque will remain on display … Read more

SUNY Oneonta Theatre Club Releases Reading Of Original Play

SUNY Oneonta’s Mask & Hammer theatre club has released a workshop reading of a new play by playwright James Still. It’s called “DINOSAUR(s)” and tells the story of the experiences a brother and sister who survived a violent childhood have after reconnecting as adults to go back to where they grew up. The reading is … Read more

Former Unadilla Man Takes Plea Deal In Wife’s Death

The former Unadilla man whose 2017 conviction for murdering his wife was overturned last August avoids a new trial by taking a plea deal. An appellate court tossed Casey Callahan’s trial verdict because in the court’s opinion the evidence of guilt was not overwhelming. On Monday Callahan pleaded guilty to manslaughter and will be in … Read more

Laurens Woman Takes Plea Deal On Child Sex Charge

A woman from Laurens accused of having sex with a minor takes a plea deal. According to All Otsego the guilty plea entered by Shelly Ann Young comes with a split sentence, serving 180 days from 6 p.m. Fridays to 6 a.m. Mondays. She will then be on probation for 10 years and is required … Read more

Greater Franklin Food Pantry Expands Hours

The Greater Franklin Food Pantry expands its hours of operation from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., every second and fourth Friday of each month. The pantry will also continue to be open from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every Friday. The Pantry’s services are available to all Franklin and Treadwell residents and those in the … Read more

New York To Lift Most COVID-19 Capacity Restrictions On May 19

In just over 2 weeks New York will lift most capacity restrictions imposed because of COVID-19. Those include limits at stores, restaurants, theaters, hair salons and amusement parks but social distancing will remain in effect. At larger event gatherings the 6-foot distancing rule can be bypassed if everyone in attendance is required to provide proof … Read more

Walking Tour of Churchill Park Historic District On Mother’s Day

A rain-or-shine walking tour of the Churchill Park Historic District takes place next Sunday from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Once home to the magnificent Rexmere Hotel, Churchill Park retains the charm and history of Dr. Churchill’s vision for a planned community, when Stamford established its reputation as Queen of the Catskills. The tour starts … Read more