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Oneonta Schools To Be Shut Until At Least Oct. 9

Oneonta Schools To Be Shut Until Oct. 9 – At Least ONEONTA – Oneonta City Schools will remain closed until at least Oct. 9, Superintendent of Schools Thomas Brindley announced on the school’s website. In posting the district’s Pandemic Reopening Plan, Brindley said that it “remains a work in progress and is subject to change as we await an official announcement from the governor.”…

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One New Case Today; Active Cases Also Drop

One New Case Today; Active Cases Also Drop COOPERSTOWN – Another case of COVID-19 was reported today, in addition to one reported Sunday, and two reported Friday. However, active cases continue to drop, to 11 today – from 12 Sunday and 13 Friday – as patients recover.  As of today, 91 local people in all have recovered, up from 87 on Friday. With the new infection, local cases since the virus first hit in mid-March total 107.  Deaths have been…

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Ruth G. Allen, 80; Active In ‘Thrive, Survive,’ Much More

IN MEMORIAM: Ruth G. Allen, 80; Active In ‘Thrive, Survive,’ Much More ONEONTA – Ruth G. Allen, 80, who was active in Oneonta’s civic life, serving most recently on the city’s “Survive, Then Thrive” committee, formed to blunt the economic impact of the pandemic threat, passed away July 21, 2020. Ruth, who previously lived in Brooklyn, was the retired administrative director for the Cornell Cooperative Extension of New York City’s outreach education programs. She was a lifelong educator and an…

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Albert Durer Arrives At Fenimore Museum

MASTER PRINTS EXHIBIT OPENS Albrecht Dürer Arrives At Fenimore Museum COOPERSTOWN – “Albrecht Dürer: Master Prints,” featuring more than 30 woodblock prints and engravings by (or after) the German Renaissance master printmaker Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), opens next Tuesday, Aug. 11, at The Fenimore Museum. Dürer revolutionized the medium of printmaking in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Trained as a goldsmith, the painter, etcher and draftsman was praised for compositional complexity and high level of naturalism he brought to…

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One New COVID-19 Case, But 2 Recoveries, Too

One New Case, But 2 Recoveries, Too COOPERSTOWN –  Another COVID-19 case was reported Sunday, bringing the county’s total to 106. As people recover, however, the number of active cases locally has dropped over the weekend from 13 to 12, reflecting two recoveries, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reported. Hospitalizations remain at 3, and 89 people have recovered, up from 87 on Friday.…

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9 Citizens Proposed To Review OPD Rules

9 Citizens Proposed To Review OPD Rules By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – A list of nine proposed members of a Community Advisory Board to review OPD rules and procedures was contained in the agenda for the upcoming Common Council meeting, released a few minutes ago. Council, which will act on Mayor Gary Herzig’s recommendations, meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall. The mayor said the list includes “people from a lot of different perspectives.”   He…

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This Week, 8 Cases Surface

This Week, 8 Cases Surface COOPERSTOWN – Eight news cases of coronavirus have been reported locally this week, county Director of Public Health Heidi Board said this afternoon. That raised the number of active cases in county from 10 to 13. As of today, there were 105 total cases, up from 99 Monday.  The new total includes the 13, plus 87 who have recovered, and the five deaths experienced since cases first appeared in mid-March.…

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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.

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