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Police: Man Falsely Accused Man Of Having Handgun

Told Officers ‘Shoot Out’ Imminent; No Weapons Found Police: Man Falsely Accused Man Of Brandishing Handgun ONEONTA – An Oneonta man was arrested after he allegedly made a series of calls to the Oneonta Police Department, falsely accusing neighbors of being “involved in a drug deal” and brandishing a handgun. According to Police Chief Doug Brenner, Thomas E. Harker, 64, Oneonta, allegedly called the Oneonta Police department yesterday afternoon, first to report an alleged drug deal, then made a second…

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Truck Driver Falls Asleep, Spills Milk All Over I-88

Truck Driver Falls Asleep, Spills Milk All Over I-88 OTEGO – A truck driver fell asleep at the wheel on I-88 and crashed a truck filled with milk and other dairy products all over the roadway in Otego earlier this morning, according to a press release from state troopers, Troop C. Andrew A. Lloyd, 26, Porter Cors, allegedly told told troopers that he fell asleep and drifted on the roadway, rolling his vehicle. No injuries were reported, but I-88 was…

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Joseph R. McCullion, 77; Cooperstown Man Decorated Vietnam Vet AAA

IN MEMORIAM: Joseph R. McCullion, 77; Veteran Earned Purple Heart, Bronze Star COOPERSTOWN – Joseph Raymond McCullion, 77, a decorated Vietnam War veteran,  passed away on June 30, 2020. He was born May 28, 1943 in Tampa, Fla. Joseph was a kind, loving, compassionate man. He loved his New York sports teams – the Yankees, Rangers and Giants. He was a lifelong fan of all three.…

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History Center Reopens Friday

History Center Reopens Friday ONEONTA – The Oneonta History Center reopens at noon Friday, Executive Director Bob Brzozowski announced a few minutes ago.  COVID-19 closed the center at 183 Main St. almost four months ago. The GOHS has developed a Safety Plan to help ensure everyone’s health upon reopening. Attendance will be limited to 15 persons at a time. Masks and social distancing will be required. There will be regular cleaning and disinfecting of high-contact surfaces.…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Black Live Matter Protest 07-09-20

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for THURSDAY, JULY 9 Black Live Matter Protest PROTEST – 4 – 6 p.m. Bring masks and signs to make the point that Black Lives Matter. Extra masks, signs, materials to make signs will be available. War Eagle Monument, corner of Main St. & Alden St., Cherry Valley. Visit www.facebook.com/groups/1837352163146400/events/?source=4&action_history=null&filter=events for info.…

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Schumer Promises Help For Local Governments

STOPS AT DOUBLEDAY FIELD Schumer Promises Help For Local Governments Against a backdrop of pure Americana – the Stars & Stripes, Doubleday Field and the Sandlot Kid – U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, the state’s senior senator, this afternoon pledged federal support that would go directly to local governments in the support package now being negotiated in Congress.  He appeared with county board Chairman David Bliss, left, and Treasurer Allen Ruffles, who have been pleading for that kind…

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Free Parking On Fridays OK’d For Doubleday Lot 

Free Parking On Fridays OK’d For Doubleday Lot  Merchants Urged: Stay Open Until 8:30 COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board this morning approved free parking in the Doubleday Field lot on Fridays from July 18 to Sept. 5, as part of its “Cooperstown Outdoors” promotion of the downtown. In collaboration with the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, stores will be encouraged to stay open until 8:30, and “Music on Main” performances will be scheduled on Fridays to help draw people downtown. The…

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Require Masks On Main Street, Trustee Declares

AT COOPERSTOWN VILLAGE BOARD: Require Masks On Main Street, Trustee Declares Sternberg Says ‘Punitive Steps’ Required; Trustees OK ‘Masks On Main’ Promotion By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – This morning’s special Village Board meeting, called to approve a “Cooperstown Outdoors” promotion and “Masks on Main” signage, spun off into a larger discussion of the need for masks, with Trustee Richard Sternberg calling for “punitive measures” against people not wearing masks. “I certainly think we need to go…

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Council Approves Main Street Closure, Dining

Common Council Approves Main Street Closure, Dining ONEONTA – Starting 9 a.m. next Saturday, July 18, and continuing through Sept. 5, Main Street from Elm to Chestnut will be closed to allow restaurants to expand their outdoor dining opportunities. “It’s highly marketable,” said Council Member Mark Drnek, Eighth Ward, who chairs the Survive, Then Thrive committee. “Downtown Oneonta could become the Best Restaurant in New York.” Restaurants will be able to place tables in front of their restaurants only, as…