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Main St. Parade Honors Rising CCS 7th Graders

Main St. Parade Honors Rising CCS 7th Graders Scarlett Band, top photo, with sister Leila by her side, waves to friends and family along Main Street, Cooperstown, a few minutes ago during a parade, organized by Cooperstown Elementary School, to celebrate the sixth graders rising to the CCS Middle School this fall. Jacob Johnson, right, rode one of the most lively of the vehicles, which were decorated by the kids and their families at the school parking lot, and escorted…

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This Week — June 11-12, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta June 11-12, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Protests Inspire Talk Of Reform Floyd’s Family ‘Great Role Models Restaurants To Reopen This Friday Otsego County’s Top Jurist Retires Hartwick, SUNY-O Plan Reopenings AllOTSEGO.outdoors For The Birds, Visit Audubon Sanctuary Wanna Bike? 4 Trail Systems Right Here EDITORIALS Personal Stories Say: We Can Do Better COLUMNS FISHER:  Let’s Live Up To Our Ideals DRUGOVICH: Hartwick United For Jusice LaDANA: Where Is…

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Hartwick Names Director Of New Innovation Center

Hartwick Names Director Of New Innovation Center ONEONTA – Patricia L. (Patti) Delaney has been named the first director of Hartwick College’s Griffiths Center for Collaboration & Innovation, President Margaret L. Drugovich announced today. Launched in 2018 with a $1.25 million gift from Sally Griffiths Herbert ’88, H’19 and Tim Herbert, the Center is an idea incubator and an instigator of innovative approaches and creative problem solving.  It includes three Innovation Stations: the Makerspace, Fabrication Lab (Fab Lab), and entrepreneurship hub (E-Hub),…

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Bear Rattles Neighbors Near Hickory Grove Inn

Bear Rattles Neighbors Near Hickory Grove Inn SPRINGFIELD – Neighbors in the vicinity of Clarke Pond  on West Lake Road were shaken up at 8:45 this evening by a black bear seen walking past camps along Badger Lane, just off Route 80.  The bear cross Route 80 onto Lake Shore Lane and back into the vicinity of the former Hickory Grove Restarant, according to Lisa Drake. “This is the first time I have seen a bear in my 20 plus…

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BIG APPLE’S BACK, CUOMO DECLARES

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Monday, June 9 BIG APPLE’S BACK, CUOMO DECLARES NEW YORK – As New York City entered Phase One of reopening today, Governor Cuomo announced the Big Apple is now eligible to resume elective surgeries and ambulatory care in its recently embattled hospitals. He also announced the state is opening 14 new temporary testing sites at churches located in communities particularly impacted by COVID-19, in partnership with Northwell Health and SOMOS Community Care. The state is continuing to focus efforts…

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Store In Oneonta Escapes Latest JCPenney Closings

Store In Oneonta Escapes Latest JCPenney Closings ONEONTA – JCPenney is closing six Upstate stores, including its Destiny USA location, but Oneonta’s, as predicted by Southside Mall Manager Luisa Montanti, is not on the list. Montanti said Southside Mall, with its regional pull, has the most profitable JCPenney in the nation.  It is also Oneonta’s only department store.…

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Herzig, Rissberger Initiating Review Of OPD Practices

Herzig, Rissberger Initiating Review Of OPD Practices Chief Brenner Denounces ‘Practices That Hurt, Demean, Destroy Trust’ By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – The mayor and a senior Council member have already opened conversations with Police Chief Doug Brenner on how to review departmental operations in the wake of nationwide unrest following the May 25 death of George Floyd while being taking into custody in Minneapolis. “First of all, I have confidence in our police chief and police…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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