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Magee Endorses Mosher In Democratic Primary

Magee Endorses Mosher In Democratic Primary Buttermann Also Runs To Face Salka NELSON – Retired assemblyman Bill Magee today endorsed his fellow Madison County Democrat, Corey Mosher, in the party’s 121st District primary June 23, the Mosher campaign announced. Mosher will vie with Dan Buttermann, Oneonta, for their party’s nod to run against incumbent Republican John Salka in the fall.…

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Cuomo Grants Benefits For Front-Line Workers

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Sunday, May 25 Cuomo Grants Benefits For Front-Line Workers ALBANY – Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Cuomo today announced that state and local governments will provide death benefits for frontline workers who died from COVID-19 during this emergency. Cuomo also renewed his call for the federal government to provide hazard pay for essential public workers on the front lines.…

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In Turnaround, CSEA Accepts County’s Offer

In Turnaround, CSEA Accepts County’s Offer Laid-Off Workers Will Get Extra Protections After All By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTESGO.com COOPERSTOWN – At week’s end, the CSEA, which represents the 59 Otsego County employees who will be laid off June 8, changed its mind and accepted additional benefits offered by the county board to soften the blow. “Membership got ahead of their leadership,” county board Chairman David Bliss, R-Cooperstown/Town of Middlefield, surmised today. “I’m sure (leadership) got a lot…

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State Parks Open: Glimmerglass, Too

BATHERS AT BEACHES TODAY State Parks Open: Glimmerglass, Too Margot Williams and her boyfriend John Blackwood, above, were over from Schoharie today, enjoying the opening of Glimmerglass State Park, among those that Governor Cuomo Sunday ordered reopened for the summer.  Admission was free, but people were handed a list of rules to follow to limit the spread of COVID-19.  Inset right, the beach was open to swimmers, but beachgoers were required to space their blankets 10 feet apart.  Inset left,…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Exhibit ‘Taking The Field: Evolution Of Amateur Baseball’ 05-26-20

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for TUESDAY, MAY 26 Exhibit ‘Taking The Field: Evolution Of Amateur Baseball’ CURATOR SPOTLIGHT – 2 p.m. Virtual program highlights ‘Taking The Field’ exhibit on amateur baseball, evolution of pro-Ball and equipment. Featuring interview with Baseball Hall of Fame curator on baseball’s origins. Visit baseballhall.org/events/virtual-taking-the-field-20?date=0…

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Cooperstown’s DMV Is Generating 9 Times What Oneonta’s Does

Cooperstown’s DMV Is Generating 9 Times What Oneonta’s Does By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The tallying’s been done, and it determined the county DMV office in Oneonta generates $500,000 in sales-tax revenues annually, a fraction of the $4.5 million equivalent generated in the Cooperstown one, county board Chair David Bliss, R-Cooperstown/Town of Middlefield, said today. The county keeps only 12.7 percent of those revenues, but the proportion generated by each office shows the relative amount of…

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Legion Honors Fallen… From a Distance

ONEONTA FOLLOWS NYS LIMITS Legion Honors Fallen – From Safe Distance There was no parade, and the crowds that usually cluster around the Memorial Walkway in Oneonta’s Neahwa Park were noticeably absent during the annual Memorial Day Celebration this morning. Above, Master of Ceremonies Les Grummons salutes as “Taps” is played for attendees, who brought wreathes and listened to a short speech from Mayor Gary Herzig. Following the ceremony, some members of the legion stopped by the home of John…