Daniel J. Cassavaugh
Los Angeles Gala Has Artists Create Awesome ‘Breaking Bad’ Art [PHOTOS]
“Breaking Bad” is a cultural phenomenon. It has gained a rabid fan base who consume anything and everything “Breaking Bad.” Well, Gallery 1988 in Hollywood has asked prominent artists to create “Breaking Bad” themed art. And it’s awesome.
NYSEG Approves Emergency Funding for Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee Damage Recovery
NYSEG has approved more than $3.5 million in emergency economic development storm-recovery funding for 92 building redevelopment/revitalization and agricultural projects in 31 communities impacted by Hurricane Irene or Tropical Storm Lee.
Schneiderman Supports Online Voter Registration
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman is in favor of Governor Cuomo’s plan to allow online voter registration in New York State.
New York to Receive $29 Million in Federal Funding
The federal government has nearly a half billion dollars in unspent federal highway money, and New York is eligible for $29 million in transportation funds for projects in the state.
85-Year-Old Woman Wins Million-Dollar Lottery in Oneonta
New York lottery representatives were in Oneonta on Thursday to announce that Doris Hoag of Garrettsville is Otsego County’s newest lottery millionaire.
Retro Flashback — Did You Have Any of the Warner Bros. Cartoon Mugs?
The latest Geico ad has me reminiscing. You know, the one with Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner chasing through the desert.
I have vague memories of sipping out of a coffee mug my dad describes as “awfully phallic” as a kid. It was of that perpetually failing coyote.
Did any of you have one of these? Do you remember how they came to be?
Police Release More Details on Cobleskill Fatal Car Accident
The identity of the tractor-trailer driver killed in an accident Sunday afternoon in Richmondville is being withheld by police pending completion of autopsy tests.
One Dead in Cobleskill Car Accident
State police at Cobleskill say one person was killed and two others were seriously burned after a tractor-trailer and passenger vehicle collided in the town of Richmondville on Sunday afternoon.
Hartwick Board of Directors Chairman Dr. James Elting Dead at 73
Well known orthopedic surgeon and chairman of the Hartwick College Board of Directors, Dr. James Elting, died of a brief and unexpected illness. He was 73 years old.
Groundbreaking Study to Measure Public Understanding of Performance-Enhancing Substances
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown will collaborate with the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society and the Taylor Hooton Foundation to commission a national survey that will measure public understanding on the use of appearance and performance-enhancing substances, including anabolic steroids, among young people.