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Oneonta man gets 180 days in jail for promoting sexual performance by a minor

Oneonta man gets 180 days for promoting sexual performance by a minor By Greg Klein • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com John E. Adams, 36, was sentenced Monday, May 10, to 180 days in state prison after pleading guilty to one count of promoting a sexual performance by a child under the age of 17, a class D felony. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dropped a second count of the same charge as well as two counts of possessing those materials.…

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Gas station robbers sentenced to jail

Gas station robbers sentenced to jail By Greg Klein • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – A pair of Otsego County men were sentenced Monday, May 10, for their roles in a series of robberies, attempted robberies and an assault that took place during a one-day crime spree April 24, 2020, in and around the city and town of Oneonta. Brian Ruple, 42, of Otego, received a sentence of seven years in state prison for a second degree assault with a…

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Oneonta tops Owego in baseball, 9-2

Oneonta tops Owego in baseball, 9-2 STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Tanner Russin pitched five innings of three-hit ball and did not walk a batter and Aidan Breakey and Cole Platt each homered as the Yellowjackets topped visiting Owego, 9-2, at Joe Hughes Field in Oneonta on Friday, May 7. Aidan Gelbsman and Seamus Catella pitched the final two innings without giving up any hits. Each struck out two batters.…

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Appeals Court rejects lawsuit against Dietz Street development

Appeals Court rejects lawsuit against Dietz Street development STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com The State of New York Appellate Division confirmed a previous ruling against a lawsuit brought by Johna Peachin that attempted to block construction of the lofts at Dietz Street in the City of Oneonta, Friday, May 7.  The lawsuit claimed that the apartments would block views of the hills, reduce the capacity for parking at Peachin’s business, and require her to walk further for exercise at…

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CV-S boys, girls win Tri-Valley track opener 

CV-S boys, girls win Tri-Valley track opener STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com The Tri-Valley League held its first tract meet of the season Thursday, May 6, at Cherry Valley-Sprinfield Central School and it was a good day for the host teams. The Patriots won over four-team fields on both the girls and the boys sides Thursday. The CV-S boys edged South Kortright/Charlotte Valley/Andes, 86 to 73, with Morris finishing third with 33 points and Edmeston fourth with 13. The…

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Cooperstown tops Oneonta in softball, 12-5

Cooperstown tops Oneonta in softball, 12-5 By Greg Klein • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Junior Marley Lippett and Sophomore Dani Seamon combined for 16 strike outs as the Hawkeyes improved to 3-0 with a 12-5 softball win over visiting Oneonta on Thursday, May 6, at Cooperstown Central School. Lippett went four innings in her debut game of the year, after missing a doubleheader at Canastota on Saturday, May 2, because of COVID protocol. She gave up four hits and…

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Vaccine clinics at local schools

Vaccine clinics at local schools STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com The Otsego County Department of Health announced Thursday, May 6, that it would be setting up vaccine clinics at several county schools. Residents 16 and up will be eligible for vaccinations. Participating schools include Cherry Valley-Springfield, Richfield Springs, Schenevus and Morris. The clinics will be open from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Go to www.otsegocounty.com/departments/d-m/health_department/covid-19_vaccination_clinics.php for more information.…

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