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DEWEY: Reelect Democratic Slate In Village

LETTER from JEANNE DEWEY Reelect Democratic Slate In Village To the Editor, Our world has changed significantly since March 18, 2020, when the Cooperstown village elections were originally scheduled. Until last month the Village Board was unable to meet in person, due to the pandemic, so monthly meetings took place via Zoom and were streamed live on the village website. They are also archived on the village’s You-Tube channel. MacGuire Benton probably didn’t know a pandemic was heading our way,…

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MacMILLAN: Vote Newcomer Robbins As Trustee

LETTER from DR. ROGER MACMILLAN Elect Newcomer Robbins As Trustee To the Editor: I wish to strongly endorse and support the candidacy of Mary Margaret Robbins for village trustee in the coming election. A certified and licensed pharmacist, many will recall her from the years she spent working at the CVS pharmacy when it was located on Main Street. Having been a resident of Cooperstown for many years, she has the vision and dedication to conserve our heritage. Despite her…

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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Sept. 17-18, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Sept. 17-18, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE SUNY Infections Ebb, Bring Crisis To End Mayor Herzig: Is City Manager Needed? Otsego Deputy On Leave After Gun Goes Off AllOTSEGO.life Past Inspires Present In Library Landscaping Helping People Captured ‘Distinction’ For Honoree HISTORY COLUMNS HOMETOWN HISTORY, Sept 17, 2020  BOUND VOLUMES, Sept 18, 2020  COLUMNS BERKSON: Whistling Woodchucks! Back Again STERNBERG: Getting Closer To Vaccine. Then What? EDITORIALS Sterling Legacy…

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Otsego Deputy On Leave After Gun Goes Off

Otsego Deputy On Leave After Gun Goes Off, Girl Injured By LIBBY CUDMORE• Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. wants to assure the public that the law applies to everyone – even cops. “Police officers are not above the law,” he said. “They have a responsibility as well.” A yet-unnamed Otsego County Sheriff’s deputy has been placed on administrative leave after state police reported a child and adult were injured when the gun he was carrying in…

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BERKSON: Whistling Woodchucks! Back Again

GUEST COLUMN from TERRY BERKSON Whistling Woodchucks! Back Again Not that they ever left. They just take a long winter nap while their heartbeat slows from 80 to an incredible five beats per minute and their body temperature drops from 99 to 37 degrees. Punxsutawney Phil projects a good productive image with his weather predictions but Digger Dan, the name I give to the critter whose been tunneling into my barn every year, is another story. One morning last spring,…

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FLEISHER: Vote In Election ’20

LETTER from P. JAY FLEISHER Vote In Election ’20 To the Editor: America is on the brink of an election that will have serious implications for the future of our Country, and indeed our democracy. I write this out concern for our immediate future, and also because I am equally concerned about the America my 6-year-old grandson will inherit. He deserves the same freedoms we all experienced growing up in a country that valued human dignity, clean air and water,…

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Helping People Captured ‘Distinction’ For Honoree

MALLORY DELANEY MET CHALLENGE Helping People Captured ‘Distinction’ For Honoree By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – For certified Physician’s Assistant Mallory Delaney, medicine isn’t about talking to a patient. It’s about listening. “You want to get people to feel like they’re in the driver’s seat,” she said. “No matter what road they’re going to go down.” For example, she said, it was easier to get patients to wear masks if they knew it would keep a parent or…

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STERNBERG: Getting Closer To Vaccine. Then What?

LIFE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 We’re Getting Closer To A COVID-19 Vaccine. Then What? It appears that we are getting closer to the development of vaccines for COVID-19. There have been some missteps in the process, including the development of an unexplained illness in one participant in the U.K. study of the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. This required a halt to the study for about a week while the data was being reviewed. The study is progressing again at this time.…

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STAMMEL: Don’t Walk Away From Education

LETTER from ANDREW STAMMEL We Shouldn’t Walk Away From Educational System To the Editor: The prosperity of Oneonta is inextricably intertwined with the success of its colleges. The fact that SUNY Oneonta’s reopening did not succeed as planned and hoped is a tragedy for our community in a year that challenges us all. The shutdown is devas-tating for our students who have looked forward to their college experience; heartbreaking for the 1,000 SUNY employees who have worked since March to…

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Sterling Legacy Suggest: Are City Managers Needed

EDITORIAL Sterling Mayor’ Legacy Suggest: Are City Managers Needed? Maybe it’s apocryphal, but the story’s told of a former mayor of Oneonta who, elected decades ago, discovered some department heads were taking hour-and-a-half lunches to work out at a local gym. The mayor gave everybody raises, at the same time advising the department heads: Game over, be back at your desks in an hour. That worked for six months, then the particular department heads starting slipping, the story goes, and…

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