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Governor Praises SQSPCA In  ‘Deep Breath Moment’

Governor Praises SQSPCA In  ‘Deep Breath Moment‘ In his daily e-mailed NYS Coronarivus Update, Governor Cuomo yesterday chose the Susquehanna SPCA’s socially distanced dog parade Tuesday at Chestnut Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, in Oneonta, as his daily “Deep Breath Moment.”  In top photo, Kathy Chicorelli, a SQSPCA employee, holds up a yellow lab, to the delight of a resident.  Inset left, even at rest, Roscoe, a 5-year-old bloodhound, excites the interest of Chestnut Park staff and residents.  “This was…

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As Phase 1 Begins, Businesses Cautious, Excited

As Phase 1 Reopenings Start, Businesses Cautious, Excited By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.COM ONEONTA – With Phase One of Un-PAUSE officially going into effect in Otsego County today, Barbara Ann Heegan, president, Otsego County Chamber of Commerce, is already hearing that business is back. “Coddington’s Florist had been closed since the start of this, but on Mother’s Day, they did 220 deliveries,” she said. “Their re-opening has been monumental.”…

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Clark Sports Center May Reopen July 1

Clark Sports Center May Reopen July 1 ‘Phase 4’ Kicks In That Day COOPERSTOWN – The Clark Sports Center has set a “target date” of July 1 for reopening, when Phase Four of the governor’s un-PAUSE plan goes into effect. However, all summer camps have been cancelled.…

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With 110 Children Ill, State Issues Definition Of Kawasaki Syndrome

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING/Thursday, May 14 With 110 Children Ill, State Issues Definition Of Kawasaki Syndrome SYRACUSE – Governor Cuomo today announced New York is the first state to issue  criteria to healthcare professionals defining the Kawasaki disease, a suspected COVID-related inflammatory illness in children. The criteria establishes a new name for the syndrome – pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome – and a definition of what symptoms healthcare providers should look for. Case definitions also help standardize tracking and reporting and can help…

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In Richfield Springs, No Answers, Many Questions Remain

In Richfield Springs, No Answers, Many Questions Remain NY Fire Marshall Cleared After 4 Cars Hit, 10 Injured Downtown By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.COM RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Mayor Robin Moshier still remembers the sound of the accident. “My office was in the back, but you could hear the car going down the road, hitting things,” she remembered Tuesday after no charges were brought against the driver. “I had no idea what it was. But by the end of the…

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Police: Man Shot, Killed Dog

West Winfield Man Shot, Killed Dog, Troopers Say WEST WINFIELD – A West Winfield man was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a dog, according to State Trooper Aga Dembinska, Troop C public information officer. Troopers responded to a call that Ronald R. Bronson, 62, had allegedly shot a dog on his property on South Road in Richfield Springs.…

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Cherry Valley-Springfield Names ‘Co-Valedictorians’

Cherry Valley-Springfield Names ‘Co-Valedictorians’ CHERRY VALLEY – Cited as “hard working” and “determined,” Cherry Valley/Springfield seniors Matthew Mosenson and Luke Loveland have been named the co-valedictorians of the Class of 2020. Monson, who spent the 2018-19 school year in Lampang, Thailand, is active with the school’s drama and music departments, and participated on the varsity indoor and outdoor track teams for the first time as a senior.…

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No New Cases Here In 14 Days

No New Cases Here In 14 Days COOPERSTOWN – No new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Otsego County in 14 days, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reported today. “While this is very good news, it continues to be very important that individuals continue to practice social distancing and wear a mask when you cannot maintain a 6-foot distance,” Bond said.…

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Farmers’ Museum Cancels Jr. Livestock Show, More

Farmers’ Museum Cancels Jr. Livestock Show, More COOPERSTOWN – The Farmers’ Museum is cancelling the Junior Livestock Show, the Independence Day Celebration and other programs through July 31, it announced a few minutes ago. The museum will continue with its full schedule of virtual programming that will run through the summer.…