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Patrick Tyler French, 52; Medical Researcher Raised In Schenevus

IN MEMORIAM: Patrick Tyler French, 52; Medical Researcher Raised In Schenevus SCHENUVUS – Patrick Tyler French, 52, a medical researcher for the State of New York, died peacefully at his parents’ home in Schenevus, on Dec. 30, 2020, following a brief illness. He was born on Jan. 26, 1968, in Glens Falls, to Sharon (Lanphear) and Lawrence French. He moved to Schenevus with his family and attended Schenevus Central School, distinguishing himself as a standout scholar-athlete, competing in soccer, baseball…

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Bruce S. Hall, 71, Lost To COVID After Fight

IN MEMORIAM Bruce S. Hall, 71, Lost To COVID After Fight ONEONTA – Bruce S. Hall, 71, of Oneonta, succumbed to COVID-19 Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, at Bassett Hospital.  He had lived in Oneonta for 25 years, working for the New York State Lottery. Bruce spent several weeks in the hospital battling COVID pneumonia and was initially responding well to treatment before he took a turn for the worse around Christmas. When it became clear that the extraordinary care of…

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No Symptoms, But Want To Be Tested? Call 607-433-6510

BASSETT EXPANDS TESTING No Symptoms, But Want To Be Tested? Call 607-433-6510 ONEONTA – Have no symptoms of COVID-19, but looking to be tested? Bassett Healthcare Network, in partnership with the state Department of Health, is offering free COVID-19 rapid testing this week at its Oneonta Health Center, 125 Main St.,  specifically for individuals who have no symptoms of the virus, but who wish to be tested. Appointments are required. The testing will be offered Saturday, Jan. 9, and Jan. 16,…

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More People Moving Out Of NYS Than Moving In

UHAUL ISSUES ANNUAL REPORT More People Moving Out Of NYS Than Moving In Forty-one states are growing faster than New York, according to U-Haul®’s annual analysis of its customers. Tennessee moves into first place on the new UHaul chart, edging Texas, the leading growth state in 2016-18, and Florida, the No. 1 growth state for 2019. Ohio and Arizona round out the top five states for growth.…

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Irving ‘Irv’ Stevens, 62; Worked At Titan Homes, Golden Artist

IN MEMORIAM: Irving ‘Irv’ Stevens, 62; Worked At Titan Homes, Golden Artist EDMESTON – Irving “Irv” E. Stevens, 62, of Edmeston, who worked at Titans Homes for 30 years, then at Golden Artist Colors, passed away unexpectedly on Friday Jan.  1, 2021.  Irv was born in New Berlin on June 14, 1958, the son of the late Frank Elmo and Marion Alberta (Muller) Stevens. A lifetime resident of Edmeston, Irv, or “Bufford” to many of his friends, graduated from Edmeston…

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Reminder: Cars Left On Village Streets Overnight In Snowstorm Will Be Towed

Reminder: Cars Left On Village Streets Overnight In Snowstorm Will Be Towed COOPERSTOWN – Beginning with the next major snowstorm, the Village of Cooperstown will begin towing cars that are left on the streets overnight, Police Chief Frank Cavalieri announced today. Overnight parking during storms has always been prohibited, but not enforcing the law became a particular challenge after the 29-inch snowfall on Dec. 17, when a few cars remained buried under snowbanks on streets for several days, he said.…

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Delgado Sworn In For Second Term

CLICK TO HEAR ‘STATE OF THE DISTRICT’ Delgado Sworn In For Second Term WASHINGTON –  Otsego County’s congressman, Antonio Delgado, R-19, said he was “humbled and honored” on being sworn in for a second term last evening at the Capitol. The swearing in took place on the House floor, by groups, to observe social distancing protocols.…

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Thomas J. Merlino, 82 Oct. 10, 1938–Dec. 24, 2020

IN MEMORIAM Thomas J. Merlino Sr., 82 Oct. 10, 1938–Dec. 24, 2020 ONEONTA – Thomas M. Merlino, Sr., 82, passed away December 24, 2020 at his home with his family by his side. Tom was born October 10, 1938 in Syracuse, the son of Angelo and Concetta (Amato) Merlino. He was a United States Army veteran, serving from 1954-1958 and was discharged from the Reserves in 1968. Tom married Dolores Rheaume on October 7, 1961 at Our Lady of Lourdes…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.