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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, NOV. 10

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, NOV. 10 Explore Cooperstown’s Finest Restaurants “COOP EATS” RESTAURANT WEEKEND – 11/10-13 Participating restaurants offer Prix-Fixe dinner menu in addition to regular menus. Join us in exploring Cooperstown’s finest restaurants. Info, cooperstownchamber.org ART EXHIBIT RECEPTION – 5-7 p.m. Includes lecture by the featured artist Sue Coe titled”Porkopolis – Animals and Industry.” Martin-Mullen art gallery, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine pkwy, Onoenta. Info, call Gallery Director Tim Sheesley at (607)436-2445 or (607)436-3456 or visit http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/art/gallery/gallery.html THEATER – 7 p.m. High…

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Morris Woman Charged In Theft Of Religious Items From Church

Morris Woman Charged In Theft Of Religious Items From Church MORRIS – A Morris woman was arrested Tuesday evening, charged with stealing religious items from Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, state troopers report. Amber N. Joy, 32, has been charged with a felony, fourth-degree grand larceny. Troopers alleged the suspect stole a white altar cloth, several candles and holders and a bowl valued at about $240.…

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Construction Speeds Toward Richfield Stewart’s Opening

Construction Speeds Toward Richfield Stewart’s Opening Mike Shova, in top photo, of D&E Contracting, Albany, directs crew that today was paving the parking lot at the new Stewart’s Shop under construction on Main Street, Richfield Springs, since September on the site of the former Kinney Drugs.  Another sign of the Nov. 23 opening of the expanded Stewart’s was evident a quarter-mile to the east, where, in photo at right, a father-son team, Ray Judd Sr. and Ray Judd Jr., were…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for WENDESDAY, NOV. 9

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 Marketing Tourism Discussed At Oneonta TOURISM ROUNDTABLE– 8:30-10 a.m. Professionals invited to open participatory tourism marketing roundtable with tourism leaders. Foothills Performing Arts & Civic Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Coffee and bagels served. Reservations required by Nov. 1. Info, Barbara Heegan baheegan@otsegocc.com, (607)432-4500 ext. 207. SUNY THEATER – 8 p.m. Theater department production of “The Good Person of Szechwan.” Goodrich Theater, Fine Arts Bldg., 108 Ravine Pkwy., Oneonta. Info, oneonta.edu/academics/theatre/…

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EVERYTHING GOES SEN. SEWARD’S WAY

ELECTION NIGHT 2016 EVERYTHING GOES SEN. SEWARD’S WAY By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO>com ONEONTA – Eight months ago, Otsego County’s veteran state senator, Jim Seward, was reeling from the body blow of a bladder cancer diagnosis. He fought back, underwent surgery April 14, and by early summer was declared cancer free, returning to his Oneonta office and his Capitol office on June 1. This evening, he was on top of his political world: • He was expected to turn…

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FASO TIDE SINKS TEACHOUT IN 19TH

ELECTION NIGHT 2016 FASO TIDE SINKS TEACHOUT IN 19TH With 647 of 687 precincts reporting in the 19th Congressional District, it appears John Faso will succeed his Kinderhook neighbor, U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, in the district that includes Otsego County. As of a few minutes ago, Faso was leading Democrat Zephyr Teachout by 145,825 to 118,141, and word was the former Republican gubernatorial candidate in 2006 was preparing a victory speech. Teachout, a Fordham law professor who moved from The…

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Otsego Town Voters Reject Professional Roads Chief

ELECTION NIGHT 2016 Otsego Town Voters Reject Professional Roads Chief FLY CREEK – An 18-year-old with no experience but sufficient vote will continue to qualify to run the Town of Otsego Highway Department. An Otsego Town Board proposal to professionalize the roads chief position was roundly defeated, 899 (56.76 percent) to 685 (43.24 percent), in today’s balloting. Town Supervisor Meg Kiernan, who returned to the town’s top job Jan. 1, after a four-year hiatus, had proposed and championed the idea,…

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Magee Hangs On For Another Term

ELECTION NIGHT 2016 Magee Hangs On For Another Term ONEONTA – Numbers just in from Republican headquarters in Oneonta show veteran Assemblyman Bill Magee, D-Nelson, has held on to the 121st District for a 14th term. Magee turned back Republican John Salka, the Brookfield town supervisor and member of the Madison County legislature, 24,818 to 22,975.…