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Soon, Sounds Of Beethoven, Mozart, More Zoltowski Here For Cabaret, But Looking Toward Future

Soon, Sounds Of Beethoven, Mozart, More Zoltowski Here For Cabaret, But Looking Toward Future By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Within four days of his arrival, Maciej Zoltowski, the musical director designee for the Catskill Symphony Orchestra, had already made himself at home in Oneonta. “I take a walk every morning,” he said. “I love the area already, it’s very beautiful and relaxing. I attended the wind concert at Hartwick College the first night I was here;…

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K-9s AT REST As Time Takes Toll, Ricky, Mika Head For Retirement

K-9s AT REST As Time Takes Toll, Ricky, Mika Head For Retirement By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Like many retirees, Mika is looking forward to the day when she can finally relax at home. “She’ll finally be allowed on the couch,” said Mika’s handler, Sheriff’s Deputy Kris Solovitch. “She can play fetch and just be a dog, rather than having to go to work.” K-9 Mika, 10, along with K-9 Ricky, 9, assigned to Deputy Keith…

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Study: Schenevus #1 Site For Distribution Center, And Townsfolk Love Idea

NEXT STEP: MARKETING PLAN Study: Schenevus #1 Site For Distribution Center, And Townsfolk Love Idea By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com SCHENEVUS – It’s not perfect. It needs natural gas. It needs a waste-water treatment solution. But what the 130-acre site at I-88’s Exit 18 – selected out of 86 sites within two miles of Otsego County’s nine interstate exit as the best for a 350-500 job distribution center – has that’s almost impossible to find is “99-percent community support,”…

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Bassett President Reports 6 Quarantined, But None Ill

CORONAVIRUS WATCH Bassett President Reports 6 Quarantined, But None Ill By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Though six local people have been voluntarily quarantined as precautions against coronavirus (COVID-19) since the first case was reported in New York State, said Bassett Hospital President William LeCates Tuesday, March 10. As of presstime, none had developed symptoms or tested positive, Dr. LeCates said. “We’ve administered between two and five tests, and not one has come back positive,” he said.…

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Colleges, Bassett Impose Travel Ban

CORONAVIRUS WATCH Colleges, Bassett Impose Travel Ban SUNY Brings Back Students On Exchange In Italian Cities By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – With Coronavirus cases increasing daily, SUNY Oneonta students who hoped to study abroad will have to wait until the fall semester. “We have cancelled all study abroad programs for the rest of the semester,” said Kim MacLeod, SUNY Oneonta associate director of communications. “And we called back 33 students and faculty members who were already abroad,…

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STERNBERG: Trustee Backs Colleagues In March 18 Village Polling

LETTER from RICHARD STERNBERG Trustee Backs Colleagues In March 18 Village Polling To the Editor: I endorse and urge you to go out and vote for Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh and Trustee MacGuire (Mac) Benton for re-election and Trustee Joe Membrino for election to the Cooperstown Village Board. I have worked with all of them on the board, on village committees and other boards, and in other endeavors, and they have all been selfless in their positions, working for the best…

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HOMETOWN History March 13, 2020

HOMETOWN History March 13, 2020 150 Years Ago The Inebriate Asylum – A portion of this humbug institution, created and kept up at the expense of the State for the benefit of Binghamton, was burned a few days since – loss estimated at $75,000. The Legislature is already being called upon for an appropriation to repair the damage. The Binghamton Leader publishes a list of items of expenditures for the past three years, which foot up at $409,880.79. Receipts from…

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ATWELL: Avast, Maties!

Front Porch Perspective Avast, Maties! Nope, I’m still not sitting on my front porch, laptop frozen to my lap. After I spot a first crocus, maybe I’ll try writing out there again. I’m old and maybe a bit ditsy – but not nuts. Meanwhile, last week some whimsical friends did find a way to distract themselves from the winter. They organized a pirate party and held it at our house. And what, you ask, is that? Why it’s an indeterminate…

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SEWARD: Repeal Flawed ‘Green Light’ Law

The View From Albany Repeal Flawed ‘Green Light’ Law One of the more controversial pieces of legislation signed into law last year was the “Green Light” Law, allowing illegal immigrants to obtain drivers’ licenses. Presented by its supporters as the “same law” adopted in other states, New York’s version contained a provision that prevents the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other border-protection agencies from accessing records contained in the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) – something no other…

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This Week March 5-6-28, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta March 5-6-28, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE ‘Ball of White Fire’ Engulfs Volunteers Memories Of Emmons Explosion Still Strong Petitions Vie Over Firearms Chief Mike Covert, 59, Helped Addicts Into Recovery Bassett Getting Ready To Deter Coronavirus EDITORIAL Consider Joining Good Samaritans COLUMNS COVID-19 Is Here. But It’s Not NY’s First Rodeo Coronavirus May Be No Deadlier Than Flu Otsego County’s Allocation Of Testing Kits? 3. Front Porch Perspective: Avast,…

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