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Seward Praises News Of $21.5M For Fox

Seward Praises News Of $21.5M For Fox ‘Major Joint Center’ Envisioned In City ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, applauded today’s announcement of a $21.45 million grant to stabilize Fox Hospital’s finances and created a “major joint center” affiliated with the Oneonta facility.  “Fox Hospital is instrumental to our region’s health care needs and economic well-being,” said the senator.  “In recent years, the rural health care model has evolved greatly and Fox is making significant changes to meet the…

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John H. Leal, 93; Managed Cooperstown Supermarket

IN MEMORIAM: John H. Leal, 93; Managed Cooperstown Supermarket COOPERSTOWN – John H. Leal, 93, who managed the Victory supermarket here for many years, passed away  March 1, 2016, in Ocala, Fla. After his retirement  he moved to Florida. Survivors include two sons, John A. and Christopher B. Leal and his wife Lore, as well as many grandchildren great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He will be interred in the Leal family plot Delhi.…

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Cooperstown Fans Snap Up 400 Seats At Saturday Action

FOLLOW BROADCAST LINK AT ALLOTSEGO.COM Coop Fans Snap Up Tickets, But You Can Still Get Seats COOPERSTOWN – The 300 advance tickets provided Cooperstown Central for Saturday’s state quarter-finals in Whitesboro were snapped up, and another 100 provided Thursday. But Lady Hawkeye’s player Maggie Schuermann’s mom Maureen reports fans can still get through the gate:  As other fans leave the gym after they complete their games, seats will be available for Coop fans.…

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$21 Million Expected For Fox Joint Center

$21 Million Expected For Fox Joint Center  ONEONTA – Word has been received that $21 million in state funding is en route to Fox Hospital to restructure its finances and build a new joint center. The funding is part of $125 million for facilities improvements aimed at reducing expensive emergency-room usage by 25 percent, announced by state Health Commissioner Howard Zucker at a press conference that ended a few moments ago. Further details should be forthcoming shortly.…

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Education Commissioner Elia Tours Laurens Central School

Education Commissioner Elia Tours Laurens Central School LAURENS – Stopping into classrooms and talking with students were all on the agenda as Senator Jim Seward and MaryEllen Elia, Commissioner of Education, visited Laurens Central School this morning to tour the facilities and to discuss the needs of the teachers and changes in NY State testing standards.…

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Gary Bean, 66; Ran Mill Work Company Locally

IN MEMORIAM: Gary Bean, 66; Ran Mill Work Company Locally EAST WORCESTER – Gary R. Bean, 66, who operated Gary Bean & Son Mill Work Inc. here, passed away Tuesday, March 1, 2016, at Bassett Hospital. He was born April 22, 1949, in Exeter, N.H., the son of Marshall G. and Stella Elaine (Tait) Bean.…

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Proposed City Charter Changes Head Toward City Council Vote

Proposed City Charter Changes Head Toward City Council Vote ONEONTA – Mayor Gary Herzig has called a special meeting of Common Council’s Legislative Committee for 4 p.m. Thursday, March 10, to begin reviewing changes to the City Charter proposed by the ad hoc committee he established for that purpose, according to a report in this week’s Hometown Oneonta. The next step would be for Common Council to schedule a public hearing.  The charter changes would then go to a vote,…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

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