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Destination Oneonta plans October concert, Harvest Party

Destination Oneonta plans October concert, Harvest Party By PATRICK DEWEY • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com With the arrival of fall, many organizations are being innovative, hosting events safely despite the rise of the Delta variant. Destination Oneonta is no exception. Friday, Oct. 15, at the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, D.O. will host a concert with the Legendary Wailers and the Cooperstown-based band Hanzolo. On Oct. 16, they will hold a “Harvest Party” at Oneonta’s Neahwa Park.…

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Art in the garage: Middlefield gallery owner showcases contemporary art from local, international artists in her garage

Art in the garage Middlefield gallery owner showcases contemporary art from local, international artists in her garage By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com On a country road, in a converted garage, in the town of Middlefield, some of the most amazing works of contemporary art are on display daily. The Art Garage, owned by Sydney Waller, has spent the past 10 years displaying modern art from artists from Otsego County, as well as around the country and the world.…

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Drugovich: the timing is good for early retirement

Drugovich: the timing is good for early retirement By KEVIN LIMITI • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Retiring Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich said she will miss the Oneonta community when she steps down next year. “I really enjoyed being part of the Oneonta community and I’ll miss it,” Drugovich said on Monday, Sept. 20, and said how much she liked the warm atmosphere of the people in Oneonta. “They care deeply about one another and the people in it,” Drugovich said.…

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Healthcare groups take different vax views

Healthcare groups take different vax views Despite court stay, Bassett to require employees to comply; Cooperstown Center asks state to reconsider By KEVIN LIMITI • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Healthcare groups in Otsego County are dealing with the state’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers and the need to keep their facilities staffed. Bassett Healthcare Network, one of the largest employers in the area, is determined to vaccinate its entire workforce in spite of backlash and the potential loss of employees. Bassett…

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Wednesday Sports Roundup: Unatego girls stay undefeated with win over B-G

Wednesday Sports Roundup: Unatego girls stay undefeated with win over B-G STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Lilyanna Barnes and Jessica Patridge scored twice each as Unatego stayed undefeated in girls soccer with an 8-1 road win over Bainbridge-Guilford in a Midstate Athletic Conference match Wednesday, Sept. 22. Tatum Codington had three assists and a goal for the Spartans, who also got a goal and an assist from Kylie Mussaw and a goal from Bailey McCoy. Johnna Henderson scored for…

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Schenevus, Worcester voters approve preliminary merger plan

Schenevus, Worcester voters approve preliminary merger plan STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Voters in the school districts for Schenevus and Worcester gave tentative approval for a merger plan between the schools in dual votes Wednesday, Sept. 22. In Schenevus Central School District, the vote was 339 in favor and 223 against. In Worcester Central School District, the vote was 327 in favor and 140 against. The vote allows the merger to move to a binding referendum in December. If…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: ‘Random Acts of Kindness’ on Word Thursday 09-23-21

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 ‘Random Acts of Kindness’ on Word Thursday WORD THURSDAY – 7 p.m. Enjoy open mic from area writers before listening to presentation by Jennifer Finkle and the ‘Random Acts of Kindness’ writers. Random Acts is a journal project started in Andes Central School to document the kindness each person did for eachother. Suggested donation $3. Presented by Bright Hill Press & Literary Center. 607-829-5055 or visit www.facebook.com/brighthp/…

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Tuesday Sports Roundup: Big comeback sends Franklin/Unatego past Milford/Laurens

Tuesday Sports Roundup: Big comeback sends Franklin/Unatego past Milford/Laurens STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com The Milford/Laurens boys soccer team jumped out to an early 2-0 first half lead over Franklin/Unatego, but couldn’t hold on, falling 4-2, in a Tri-Valley League game in Laurens on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Brock Mann sent a pass to Donta Sherwood who ran onto it and scored the game’s first goal 22 minutes into the match. With six minutes to go in the half, Mann…

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Fully vaccinated students at SUNY Oneonta at 88%

Fully vaccinated students at SUNY Oneonta at 88% By KEVIN LIMITI • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA ⁠— COVID numbers for SUNY Oneonta have steadily improved with more students getting the vaccine. Danielle McMullen, chief of staff at SUNY Oneonta, reported to the Common Council on Tuesday, Sept. 21, that 94% of students had at least one dose of the vaccine while 88% are fully vaccinated. McMullen said SUNY Oneonta was doing “really well, when compared to other SUNY schools,” and…

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Common Council holds public hearing on CABRC report

Common Council holds public hearing on police report By KEVIN LIMITI • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA — The Common Council held a public hearing for the long anticipated vote on the Community Advisory Board Review Committee report Tuesday, Sept. 21, created in response to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s directive that police departments create a document of “best practices” by local law enforcement with input from the community. Only two people spoke at the public hearing, both of whom were supportive…