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State Quickly Reopening, As Regions Fall Into Line

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Tuesday, May 19 State Quickly Reopening, As Regions Fall Into Line ALBANY – All of the state except New York City is moving quickly toward opening. Earlier today, Governor Cuomo announced that the Capital Region has met all seven metrics required to begin phase one of the state’s regional phased reopening plan starting tomorrow, joining the Western New York, Central New York, North Country, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Mohawk Valley Regions.…

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Missing Kortright Woman Found Safe

Missing Kortright Woman Found Safe KORTRIGHT – Beverly L. Golembeski, 79, who was reported missing by her husband after she failed to return home this afternoon, has been found safe, according to Trooper Aga Dembinska, Troop C public information officer.…

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Cooperstown Best In NYS, farandwide.com Concludes

FOR TOPS IN 50 STATES, CLICK HERE Cooperstown Best In NYS, farandwide.com Concludes This is what the website, www.farandwide.com, had to say in concluding Cooperstown is the best small town in New York State: Population: 1,769 A Favorite Of: Architectural Digest, Reader’s Digest What is more American than baseball? How about the small town that is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame? Found at the lower tip of Otsego Lake, this cheerful village is lined with quaint shops, restaurants, art…

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Police Seek Missing Kortright Woman, 79

Police Seek Missing Kortright Woman, 79 KORTRIGHT – A 79 year old women with dementia was reported missing earlier this evening by her husband, prompting State Police, Forest Rangers and other authorities to mount a search for her. New York State Police at Stamford received a 911 call at approximately 5:52 p.m today that Beverly L. Golembeski, 79. was missing from a seasonal residence on Reed Road in the town of Kortright. The call to 911 was made by Golembeski’s…

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Common Council Could Resume in Chambers By July

Common Council Could Resume in Chambers By July ONEONTA – Oneonta Common Council could resume holding meetings in person by July,  Katie Böttger, personnel director, told the council during their remote meeting earlier this evening. “It’s up to all of you,” she said. “But (the state) advises working remotely through the end of June.” Common Council has been meeting on Zoom and streaming the meetings live on the city’s YouTube channel.…

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Mark Davies Appointed As SUNY-O Dean

Council Member Davies Appointed As SUNY Dean ONEONTA – Common Council member Dr. Mark R. Davies, Second Ward, has been appointed Dean of the School of Education, Human Ecology and Sports Studies at SUNY Oneonta. A former Hartwick College professor of education, Davies will oversee all academic programs in dietetics, elementary and adolescence education, exercise science, family and consumer sciences, fashion and textiles, food service and restaurant administration, human development and family studies, human ecology and sport management. He begins…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Planning: During & After The Pandemic 05-20-20

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 Planning: During & After The Pandemic WEBINAR – 1 – 2 p.m. Join Otsego County Conservation Association for free program “The Power of Planning, During and After The Pandemic.’ Join Danny Lapin, OCCA Environmental Planner to learn how communities can adapt in a post Covid-19 world. Registration required. Visit occainfo.org/calendar/occa-webinar-the-power-of-planning-during-and-after-the-pandemic/ for info.…

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5th Death Reported From Coronavirus

5th Death Reported From Coronavirus COOPERSTOWN – A fifth death from COVID-19 was reported today by the county Department of Health. The patient had been hospitalized for several week, and had been included in the regular reports from county Public Health Director Heidi Bond on the illnes. Other than that, the DOH report is unchanged, with no new local cases of the virus reported in almost three weeks.…

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Oklahoma Doctor, Integris Executive, To Succeed Streck

Oklahoma Doctor, Integris Executive, To Succeed Streck Tommy Ibrahim To Oversee 8-County Healthcare System COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Tommy Ibrahim has been appointed as the next Bassett Healthcare Network president/CEO, succeeding Bill Streck as head of the eight-county hospital system.  He is expected to arrived here in mid to late July. Extending a Bassett tradition for its chief executives, he is a physician. Dr. Ibrahim, 39, has held leadership positions within the healthcare industry for the past 14 years, most recently…

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Integris Executive VP To Succeed Bill Streck

BULLETIN Integris Executive VP To Succeed Bill Streck COOPERSTOWN – Tommy Ibrahim, MD, MHA, Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive for Integris Health System, will succeed Bill Streck as president/CEO of the Bassett Healthcare Network, it was announced a few moments ago. DEVELOPING STORY; CHECK BACK FOR DETAILS…