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Richfield Rally For Justice Rescheduled For Friday

Richfield Rally For Justice Rescheduled For Friday RICHFIELD SPRINGS – The “Rally for Justice” in memory of George Floyd has been rescheduled for 4-6 p.m. Friday, June 19, in Springs Park at the corner of Main and Lake streets. The rally had been scheduled for yesterday, but was delayed, according to Claire Collins, one of the organizers.…

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Youth Sports To Be Allowed In Phase Three

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Sunday, June 14 Youth Sports To Be Allowed In Phase Three NEW YORK CITY – Governor Cuomo today announced low-risk youth sports for regions in Phase Three, like Otsego County, can can begin on July 6 with up to two spectators allowed per child. He also announced the state is extending the special open enrollment period in the State of Health Health Plan Marketplace for an additional 30 days through July 15. Cuomo also:…

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Touched By Disabled Cat Intern Returns, Brings ‘Ocean’ Home

Touched By Disabled Cat, Intern Returns, Brings ‘Ocean’ Home He Takes Little Wheelchair With Him By DARLA YOUNGS • Susquehanna Animal Shelter HARTWICK SEMINARY –  On Sunday, May 24, Lucia Lopez made the 384-mile round trip from Maspeth, Queens, to the Susquehanna Animal Shelter here to adopt Ocean, a two-year-old male cat unable to stand or walk since birth due to a neurological disorder. Ocean had been at the animal shelter, located at 4841 State Route 28, since February. His…

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Murphy’s First Resolution: No Place For Racism Here

COMMON COUNCIL VOTE TUESDAY Murphy’s First Resolution: No Place For Racism Here By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Freshman Common Council member Luke Murphy will submit his first resolution at Tuesday’s meeting, reaffirming the City of Oneonta will continue working for equality and inclusion. The resolution seeks to “ensure that all its citizens receive equal treatment under the law, supports actions that ensure equity in the way our community is policed, and furthermore renounces all acts of…

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Richard Breuninger, 73; Retired Pastor, Incoming Rotary President

IN MEMORIAM: Richard Breuninger, 73; Retired Pastor, Incoming Rotary President ONEONTA – Word has been received that Richard A. Breuninger, 73, retired United Methodist minister, passed away suddenly.  He was vice president/president elect of the Oneonta Rotary Club, scheduled to assume the presidency July 1. Arrangements are in the hands of Johnston & Stanimer Funeral Home, Morris.  A full obituary will follow when available.…

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At Rally, 125 Take Knee In George Floyd’s Memory

IN UNADILLA, COUNTY’S 3RD PROTEST At Rally, 125 Take Knee In George Floyd’s Memory Michael Frye-Hunt, Unadilla, above, takes the knee for 9 minutes – the length of the video recording George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis – during a “Rally for Justice” this afternoon at Unadilla Village Hall; 125 other attendees joined him in the third such rally in Otsego County, organized by Taylor Reed, left, a local resident.  The first was two Sundays ago in Oneonta; the second last…

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Hospitalizations, Deaths Continue To Drop In NYS

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Hospitalizations, Deaths Continue To Drop In NYS NEW YORK CITY – New York State is at the lowest number of deaths and hospitalizations since the pandemic began, Governor Cuomo reported today in his daily briefing. The number of total hospitalizations was down yesterday to lowest level since March 20 to 1,734. Thirty-two people in New York passed away due to COVID-19, down from a record-high of 800 just nine weeks ago. The Governor also:…

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Testaments Tell Us: We CAN Do Better

EDITORIAL Testaments Tell Us: We CAN Do Better At first, the “Defund the Police” initiatives surfacing nationwide seem like a truly awful idea: a blunt instrument to dissect a complex challenge dramatized again by George Floyd’s May 25 death while being taken into custody in Minneapolis. But drilling down, benefits surface. It’s only a slight exaggeration to say that all organizations in Otsego County – local governments, non-profits, churches, businesses large and small, even newspapers – are rethinking operations in…

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Wanna Bike? 4 Trail Systems Available Within Minutes Of Oneonta

Wanna Bike? 4 Trail Systems Available Within Minutes Of Oneonta By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – If it’s been awhile since you rode a bike, now is the perfect time to get your wheels out of storage, Otsego Bicycles’ Sam Baskin will tell you. “There’s actually a bike shortage,” he said. “Because all the factories are shut down, we haven’t been able to get many new bikes in, so I’ve been busy fixing a lot of bikes…

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Slowly, Restaurants Open On Main Street

MOST OPENING AT 50 PERCENT Slowly, Restaurants Open On Main Street By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Finally, it’s time to dine. During his press conference on Thursday, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the Mohawk Valley, which includes Otsego County, was one of five regions that could move to indoor dining with 50 percent capacity as part of Phase Three of NY Forward. “Phase three allows indoor restaurant and food services and personal care services to resume,”…

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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.