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PET REPORT

 

(9/3/10)  Lost female, black and white sheltie on Cty Rte 10 in Laurens.  No collars or tags and very skiddish.  Call 432-1030 with info.

 

Missing female Pug with no collar from Normal Ave Oneonta.  Answers to Tootsie.

 

If you've lost or found a pet, give CNY Radio a call at 432-1030.  We'll announce it on the radio and post it right here on our website.   


September 3rd
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THINGS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD STOP DOING ONCE SHE TURNS 30

(From YourTango.com)

 

1. Buying clothes from the junior section.
2. Forgetting her parents' birthdays.
3. Making out with her boyfriend at bars for attention.
4. Filling her bed with stuffed animals (really, even one is too many).
5. Declaring "all men are jerks."
6. Holding a grudge against anyone who wronged her in high school.
7. Going to bed without washing and moisturizing her face.
8. Being "that person" who had a bit too much to drink at the office party.
9. Crushing on Justin Bieber.
10. Calling her father "daddy."
11. Engaging in sibling rivalry.
12. Trying to get by on her looks.
13. Living paycheck to paycheck.
14. Expecting a man/knight in shining armor to swoop in and save her.
15. Aimlessly jumping from job to job.
16. Expecting everyone to drop everything because it's her birthday.
17. Blaming her mother for all her issues.
18. Romanticizing her 20s.


COMING TO THE ONEONTA THEATER!

 

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH , THE ONE, THE ONLY ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW.  JOIN THE ONEONTA THEATER  FOR THIS WILD CULT CLASSIC. MIDNIGHT SHOWINGS BOTH NIGHTS.


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SETEMBER 11th IT'S DONNIS!

 


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JOHN FARRELL MATINEE CONCERT

September 25th 2PM

 


This will be an unbelievably fun event for the whole family.  John’s as educational as he is entertaining.  His upbeat wonderful childrens music makes children of all ages smile and sing along! 

CLICK HERE to find out more!


 

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LOCAL JOB OPENING...

 

Staffworks has packager positions open in Oneonta and Norwich. The position will require employees to assemble boxes and other items in production setting. Applicant must have good attention to detail and work well in a team environment. Employees work both on 4 or 5 day work weeks, eight to ten hours a day. All interested applicants can apply by calling 607-334-5055.
 

For information about job opportunities, please contact the CDO Workforce New York Center , located at 12 Dietz Street in Oneonta, phone: 1-800-244-5779, again 1-800-244-5779.


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 ABOUT LESLIE ANN...

 

I have been an “on air” personality for 19 years. I began on WZOZ with a mid afternoon show and have come full circle to the same station where I have been doing my morning show now for 4 years.  Life sure is funny. It's hard to imagine doing anything else because it's still so much fun!  Every morning on the show I interview different community members about events or issues.  I really enjoy this because it connects me even more to the community and I get to find out about all the great things our area in beautiful central New York has to offer. I'm a hometown girl.  I grew up just outside of Oneonta in Gilbertsville and now live in Oneonta with my husband and 2 children. 


Let the Games Begin! 

 

Listen in weekday mornings on ZOZ 103 as Brett Moore and John Hayen do a local and national Sports Round-up at 7:45am

 

Brett Moore vs John Hayen

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 September 3rd

Local Sports Round-up

with Brett Moore

 

 

GIRLS SOCCER


FRANKLIN DOWNED EDMESTON 4-0
GILBERTSVILLE-MT UPTON GOT BY WORCESTER 2-1


BOYS SOCCER


ROXBURY SHUT OUT DELHI 2-0
SIDNEY BLANKED AFTON 4-0

VOLLEYBALL


ONEONTA DEFEATED CHENANGO VALLEY 3 GAMES TO 1
SIDNEY BLANKED BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD 3-0
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BEGINS THIS WEEKEND WITH MANY TEAMS TAKING THE FIELD TONIGHT.  THE ONEONTA YELLOWJACKETS WILL BE IN ACTION TONIGHT IN GREENE…GAME TIME IS 7PM.
DELHI WILL TRAVEL TO UNATEGO FOR A 7PM GAME THIS EVENING.  COOPERSTOWN TRAVELS TO MOHAWK AND BAINBRIDGE-GUILFORD WILL TAKE ON UNADILLA VALLEY/EDMESTON, BOTH AT 7PM.

 NY Stallions Football

 

Semi professional team based out of Oneonta, NY 

 


 

The Stallions Home field is located at Hartwick College's Wright Stadium off West St. in Oneonta.  Admission is $5 for adults and 12 and under are free.  All home games start at 7pm.  The following games are home games...

 

9/18- Stallions vs. The Binghamton Dragons

 

 

For more information call 267-1009 or go to www.nystallions.com


WOMAN GIVES BIRTH FOR SECOND TIME ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL


For a second time, a Bethel, Ohio, woman has given birth to a baby on the drive to the hospital. Christina Schuler's 8-pound, 11-ounce son was born Tuesday in the front seat of the family's pickup truck. Schuler says her labor was even shorter than it was in December 2006, when she gave birth to her son, Ethan, in a car. The father, Nathan Schuler, says if the couple has any more children, they'll have to leave for the hospital a lot earlier.


CORN POPPING ON THE STALK

 

A Hardin County, Kentucky, farmer says that it's so hot, some ears among his feed corn rows pop on the stalk. County Extension agent Doug Shepherd said the outer coat of a kernel can explode from heat after the ears are pollinated. Temperatures in corn fields can be 10 degrees higher than in the surrounding area as the plants are producing energy.
* How hot is it?
- All the corn on the stalks started popping and flying through the air. The cows thought it was snowing and they froze to death.
- Farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs.
- The cows are giving evaporated milk.
- You have to water the flowers with Gatorade.
- I saw a bee take its yellow jacket off.
- Even the sun was looking for some shade.
- The workers at the chicken place were jumping in the fry vat just to cool off.


TRAPPED CHILEAN MINER HAS WIFE, MISTRESS


Down in Chile, where the miners are trapped deep below the ground awaiting rescue, miner Yonni Barrios' wife was shocked to hear another woman shouting her husband's name at a candlelight vigil held to support the 33 men. The two women compared notes and figured out that they both had been shafted. Despite feeling "horrified" about her husband's cheating ways, Marta Salinas, 56, has told friends she still plans to welcome Barrios, 50, back with open arms once he's freed. "Barrios is my husband. He loves me and I am his devoted wife," she said. But the mistress, Susana Valenzuela, who's been his mistress for five years, says, "We are in love. I'll wait for him." Officials said the miners aren't likely to be rescued before Christmas.


SPIDER CHASE LEADS TO EXPLOSION


In Clacton-on-Sea, England, Christopher Robinson was chasing a spider in the bathroom when it crawled behind the toilet. The 28-year-old grabbed an aerosol can of deodorant and sprayed it toward the spider. Since the light in the bathroom was out, he used his lighter to get a better look. The resulting explosion blew him back into his hallway. The fireball scorched the bathroom and left Robinson with superficial burns to his arms, legs and face. Mr. Robinson said: "Luckily, I was wearing my boxer shorts so I did not get burned in a more sensitive area."