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Richard Arthur Breuninger, 74 Sept. 29, 1946-June 13, 2020

IN MEMORIAM Richard Arthur Breuninger, 74 Sept. 29, 1946-June 13, 2020 ONEONTA – Richard Arthur Breuninger, 74, left this world Saturday June 13, 2020, in Cooperstown, as the result of a stroke. Known as Dick, he was born Sept. 29, 1946, in Springfield, Mass., the son of Arthur K.E. Breuninger and Marama E. L’Esperance Breuninger. Dick lived in Feeding Hills/Agawam, Mass., before going to Hartwick College in 1964. During high school, Dick had a keen interest in language and tutored…

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OTESAGA REOPENS

OTESAGA REOPENS Resort Hotel Implementing New Pricing, Safety Measures COOPERSTOWN – The Otesaga opens today, with modified operations and new protocols that meet state and federal guidelines. The Otesaga had closed following Governor Cuomo’s emergency declaration March 13. “We are committed to providing the same level of personalized service to our guests that we’ve offered since The Otesaga opened in 1909. As always, the safety and well-being of our guests and staff are the top priority,” said Jim Miles, general…

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3 Coronavirus Cases Surface Over Weekend

3 Coronavirus Cases Surface Over Weekend COOPERSTOWN – The county Health Department today reports confirming three cases of coronavirus over the weekend. County Public Health Director Heidi Bond reminds people to practice social distancing and, if sick, stay home!  Wear a mask when you are unable to maintain a 6-foot distance from others. As of today there are:…

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All-Star Village Cancels 2020 Season

All-Star Village Cancels Season ONEONTA – Citing Governor Cuomo’s restrictions on overnight camps and other social-distancing measures, Cooperstown All-Star Village has announced that the remainder of the 2020 season has cancelled. “We feel it will not have the same wonderful feeling, filled with memories that will last a lifetime,” Patton wrote in a statement on the camp’s website. “It’s important for us to deliver a safe and memorable experience for all in attendance. After considering all the possible alternatives we…

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Unadilla Drive-In To Air Live Garth Brooks Concert

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY Unadilla Drive-In To Air Live Garth Brooks Concert  UNADILLA – Joining more than 300 drive-in theaters across the country, the Unadilla Drive-In will screen a one-night-only concert event by country superstar Garth Brooks on Saturday, June 27. “I am so excited to get to play again. I have missed it so much and want to get back to it,” said Brooks. “This drive-in concert allows us all to get back to playing live music without…

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DiNapoli To Address County Board At Noon

CLICK HERE AT NOON FOR COMPTROLLER DiNapoli To Address County Board At Noon COOPERSTOWN – State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is scheduled to address the Otsego County Board of Representatives at noon today via Zoom on the budget challenges the state and county are facing due to the coronavirus shutdown. The county representatives have been struggling with budget challenges since Governor Cuomo’s March 13 emergency declaration, which erased the 2020 tourism season, imposing a spending freeze and laying off 59 employees…

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Atlanta Police Chief Who Resigned After Death, Morris Native

Atlanta Police Chief, Who Resigned After Death, Morris Native By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com MORRIS – Erika Shields, the Atlanta Police chief who resigned in the wake of the Rayshard Brooks shooting by police on Friday, is a Morris native, according to reports. Shields graduated from Unatego Central School and received a master’s degree in criminal justice from Saint Leo University in Florida. A 25-year veteran of the department, she replaced Chief George N. Turner when he retired…

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Richfield Rally For Justice Rescheduled For Friday

Richfield Rally For Justice Rescheduled For Friday RICHFIELD SPRINGS – The “Rally for Justice” in memory of George Floyd has been rescheduled for 4-6 p.m. Friday, June 19, in Springs Park at the corner of Main and Lake streets. The rally had been scheduled for yesterday, but was delayed, according to Claire Collins, one of the organizers.…

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Youth Sports To Be Allowed In Phase Three

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Sunday, June 14 Youth Sports To Be Allowed In Phase Three NEW YORK CITY – Governor Cuomo today announced low-risk youth sports for regions in Phase Three, like Otsego County, can can begin on July 6 with up to two spectators allowed per child. He also announced the state is extending the special open enrollment period in the State of Health Health Plan Marketplace for an additional 30 days through July 15. Cuomo also:…