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Village May Put Off Paid Parking Until July

Village May Put Off Paid Parking Until July By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Paid parking could be suspended into the middle of the summer, according to Village Trustee Cindy Falk, who proposed the idea during a budget hearing streamed live over YouTube this evening. “Our paid parking is closely aligned with visitors, and it’s a situation that’s impossible to predict,” she said. “I wonder if at this point, we should consider putting off paid parking until…

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Seward Home After Ordeal, Recuperating

Seward Home After Ordeal, Recuperating Thanks Constituents For Prayers ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, is back home in Milford from Albany Medical Center, and will be recuperating there from coronavirus, according to his chief of staff, his chief of staff, Duncan Davie, reported a few minutes ago. “Senator Seward is anticipating a full recovery and looking forward to resuming his duties on behalf of the people he feels privileged to represent,” Davie said. He continued: “The family is…

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2 More Cases Reported; Positive Trends Continue

2 More Cases Reported; Positive Trends Continue COOPERSTOWN – While coronavirus cases continue to inch up, today’s report from county Public Health Director Heidi Bond continue to show positive trends. As of 1 p.m. today, she reported 45 cases, up three from Friday.  Easter Sunday there were no new Otsego County cases, the state reported.…

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Unadilla Man Arrested Twice In One Day

Easter Sunday, Unadilla Man Arrested Twice By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – State Police arrested a Unadilla man twice on Sunday for allegedly threatening a victim he had previously been ordered to stay away from. Dennis P. Lafferty, 38, was arrested at 1:37 p.m. after troopers responded to fa domestic dispute at a residence on Clifton Street in the Village of Unadilla. Troopers located Lafferty on the back porch of the home where, according to the victim,…

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Maureen Glueckert, 83; Native Of Scotland, Fox Hospital Employee

IN MEMORIAM: Maureen Glueckert, 83; Native Of Scotland, Fox Hospital Employee ONEONTA – Maureen Glueckert,  83, a native of Scotland who moved to Oneonta in 1999 and worked at Fox Hospital, passed away on April 11, 2020, following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was born on Sept. 28, 1936, in Clydebank, Scotland, to Catherine and William Gorman. Maureen graduated from Clydebank High School and then she moved to the United States in January 1960, where she met and…

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Sonny Amatucci, 82; Rose To Engineer In 18 Years On D&H

IN MEMORIAM: Sonny Amatucci, 82; Rose To Engineer In 18 Years On D&H ONEONTA – Amilio “Sonny” Amatucci, 82, to rose to engineer in an 18-year career on the D&H, passed away on Friday, April 3, 2020, at Chestnut Park Rehab & Nursing Center. Sonny was born on Nov. 4, 1937, in Brooklyn, the son of Joseph and Tesi (Angelotti) Amatucci.  He married the love of his life, Kathleen “Kay” Coakley on Nov. 12, 1960, in Brooklyn. She predeceased him…

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SUNY Confirms First COVID-19 Case

SUNY Confirms 1st COVID-19 Case ONEONTA – A SUNY Oneonta employee has tested positive for COVID-19 in the school’s first confirmed case, SUNY Oneonta President Barbara Jean Morris has announced. According to a press release from the college, the affected employee is not at work and has been quarantined on campus since April 6, except when the individual was transported off campus to be tested for COVID-19.…

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Bassett: Fewer Testing Positive For Coronavirus

Bassett: Fewer Testing Positive For Coronavirus 6 Percent Affirmative, Down From 10 Percent A Week Ago By ELIZABETH COOPER • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Things are heading in the right direction. Bassett Healthcare Network is seeing fewer positive tests for coronavirus in its eight-county region, Network spokeswoman Karen Huxtable-Hooker said today. “We have been seeing some numbers trend down,” she said in an email.…