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Muehl: Talent Scout Must Pay Back Model

Charges Dropped After Six Months Good Behavior Muehl: C-V Agent Must Pay Back Model COOPERSTOWN – Victoria Pressley, the Cherry Valley modeling agent who was charged with fraud after a model claimed Pressly never booked any of the promised shoots, has agreed to pay back the $4,300 fee she charged a client, according to District Attorney John Muehl. “It was an interesting case,” he said. “But with the courts not yet open, I had to triage it.”…

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DMV Renews Transactions Today, But Via Mails Only

DMV Renews Transactions Today, But Via Mails Only State Commissioner Gives Details; Local Office Won’t Open Until 6/28 COOPERSTOWN – While the county DMV office can’t open until June 28, state DMV offices are open today for “limited transactions,” according to an e-mail Otsego County’s Kathy Sinnott Gardner and other local county clerks received today. Sinnott Gardner said the county clerk’s office will open next Monday, only by appointment.  When the local DMV office does open four weeks from today,…

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Buttermann, Mosher Will Debate Via Zoom

Buttermann, Mosher Will Debate Next Week COOPERSTOWN – Democratic Assembly candidates Daniel Buttermann of Oneonta and Corey Mosher of Hamilton will debate via Zoom 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, in an event sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oneonta and Cooperstown. The Democratic primary in the 121st District is planned Tuesday, June 23.   The winner will challenge Assemblyman John Salka, R-Brookfield on Nov. 3.…

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Sunny Shines, Cooperstown, Oneonta Main Streets Open

‘PHASE 2’ ALLOWS SHOPPING Sun Shines, Cooperstown, Oneonta Main Streets Open Kim Weekes, Oneonta, above, settles into the hairdresser’s chair Saturday at The Hair Studio, 179 South Main St., Oneonta for a much anticipated wash and cut from owner Kelly Woessner as “Phase Two” of NY Forward arrived Friday, enabling stores and “personal services” to restart, and offices to do so on Monday.  Inset right, Sue Fink, Cooperstown, shows the hand sanitizer station, including sanitizer provided by Cooperstown Distillery, at…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Teen Center Challenge 06-01-20

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for  MONDAY, JUNE 1 Teen Center Challenge WEEKLY CHALLENGE – 10 a.m. Have fun at home competing in creative weekly challenge. Submit via Facebook or Instagram with inspiration photo. Submissions due by 5 p.m. Thursday. Visit www.facebook.com/oneonta.teencenter for info. CLICK HERE FOR THE LIST OF CANCELLED EVENTS CLICK TO SEE FUTURE HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO EVENTS…

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Hundreds In Muller Plaza Join National Call For Justice

ONEONTA RALLY PEACEFUL Hundreds In Muller Plaza Join National Call For Justice Perhaps as many as 500 people rallied peacefully in Oneonta’s Muller Plaza this afternoon to hear Rev. LaDana Clark, a former police officer, above, say, “Most of our police are trying to do the right thing, but it’s the bad apples have to be checked and removed! There can be no peace as long as an officer can place his knee on the neck of a black man…

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Cuomo Shifts Focus To Riots: ‘Real Issue Is Racism’ In Nation

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Sunday, May 31 Cuomo Shifts Focus To Riots: ‘Real Issue Is Racism’ In Nation In his coronavirus briefing today, Governor Cuomo announced dentists may now open their offices statewide. ALBANY – On his 80th day of daily briefings, Governor Cuomo today shifted the topic from the receding pandemic threat to the riots that grew out of George Floyd’s death while in police custody in Minneapolis. Saying “the real issue is racism in our country,” the governor:…

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Oneonta NAACP Calls For ‘Positive Energy’ In Response To Death

Oneonta NAACP Calls For ‘Positive Energy’ In Response To Death ONEONTA – Lee Fisher, Oneonta area NAACP president, released a letter this morning calling for citizens to make their communities stronger in the wake of the murder of George Lloyd, the black man who was pinned down and suffocated by Minneapolis police officers. “When we saw the heinous act of another black man, George Floyd, intentionally being held down by four relaxed policemen and George not resisting arrest, but resisting…