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All Arraignments Now At County Jail

All Arraignments Now At County Jail State Mandate Requires Hiring Of 7 Local Public Defenders By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD – Otsego County’s new centralized court at the county jail in the Town of Middlefield means no more 3 a.m. phone calls seeking arraignments from Town of Otsego Judge Gary Kuch. “I’ve had nights where I’ve been called in and we have to call around, and then wait 45 minutes for a public defender,” said…

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BENNETT: In Land Of Plenty, Many Are Needy

WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER In Land Of Plenty, Many Are Needy By LARRY BENNETT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com This column is titled, “We are all in this together,” but it doesn’t always appear to be so. The U.S. economy is the world’s largest – our GDP will exceed $21 trillion in 2019. Our GDP represents 20 percent of total global output, is larger than China’s GDP, and is projected to grow 2.5 percent in 2019. Our GDP per person…

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FATHER DEAD; LIVES IN RUINS

ANATOMY OF A TRAGEDY FATHER DEAD; LIVES IN RUINS By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com WORCESTER – At age 15, Dylan Robinson is the youngest person to be tried in Otsego County Court for murder. The OHS student allegedly shot and killed his father, Kenneth Robinson, 53, during a burglary Thursday, Oct. 10, at the father’s mobile home on Head Road, Town of Worcester. State police said four other teenagers and a 32-year-old Oneonta man were with him, looking…

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Tricks And Treats, Scary Ghost Stories And Pumpkins Glow!

LIBBY’S BEST BETS Tricks And Treats, Scary Ghost Stories And Pumpkins Glow! By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com T’is the night for tricks and treats! Stroll through downtown and show off your costume before you hit the streets to collect your sweets! In Cooperstown, the parade kicks off at 5 p.m. on Main Street. In Oneonta, 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31. • Get a head-start on the candy collecting as you trick or treat through the Historic Village.…

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Spooky Activities Around The County

HALLOWEEN 2019 Spooky Activities Around The County ?Friday, October 25 TRUNK OR TREAT – 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Decorate your car, bring candy to hand out. Must be child-friendly, candy must be store-bought & individually wrapped. Cash prizes for best dressed cars. E-mail to sign up your car. Cherry Valley Springfield Central School, 597 Co. Hwy. 54, Cherry Valley. 607-264-3265. GHOST TOURS – 5:30 – 9 p.m. Join a guide to explore the museum after dark, learn about the mysteries,…

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DOWNEY: No Natural Gas Upstate? Politics Is The Reason

LETTER from DICK DOWNEY No Natural Gas Upstate? Politics Is The Reason To the Editor: Tom Morgan’s column, “Frack Bust? Or frack Boom?” (10/10/19) cited multiple studies showing the safety and economic benefits of the shale revolution. Naturally, it drew the usual flurry of nay-sayers. Jay Fleisher, Ph.D., worried about shallow Marcellus formations in the Catskills and Northeast Pennsylvania. As a geologist, he should know most Catskill shale is “cooked” and therefore out of play. The well depths of Northeast…

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FALIN: Harrington Has 6th Ward Spirit Elect Him To Common Council

LETTER from ELLEN FALIN Harrington Has 6th Ward Spirit Elect Him To Common Council To the Editor: Residents of Oneonta’s Sixth Ward are fortunate to have Scott Harrington as a candidate for Common Council. Scott grew up in the Sixth Ward. He knows our history and concerns because he has experienced them first hand. He has that genuine Sixth Ward spirit that can’t be faked. He’s willing to reach across party lines, look for commonsense answers, and most importantly, set…

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Vote Farwell, Brockway For County Board Seats

ELECTION EDITORIAL Vote Farwell, Brockway For County Board Seats 2017 – now, that was a year for local democracy. Twelve of the 14 seats on the Otsego County Board of Representatives were contested – only Gary Koutnik in Democratic Oneonta and Dan Wilber in Republican Town of Burlington got a pass. This year, regrettably, there are three, but one race calls out for an endorsement: Michele Farwell, the Democrat running for reelection in District 2 (Morris, Butternuts and Pittsfield). Send…

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This Week — Oct. 24-25, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Oct. 24-25, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Worcester Slaying: Anatomy Of A Tragedy In-County Candidate Plans Assembly Run Teaching, Coaching, Scouting Wins Fetterman All Arraignments Now In County Jail Lobby For 1st Time, You Can Vote Early This Year EDITORIAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS In Richfield, Vote GOP, Overturn Zoning Code For County Board, Farwell, Brockway, Basile Clark Oliver Emerging As Shaker, Mover COLUMNS BENNETT: In Land Of Plenty, Many Needy…

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Road To Fetterman Built On Teaching, Coaching, Scouting

PETE HENRICI HONORED Road To Fetterman Built On Teaching, Coaching, Scouting By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – When Pete Henrici joined Cooperstown Central School as a student teacher back in the mid-1970s, he spent a week sitting in the back of Phyllis Jamieson’s Latin class. He created a chart of each desk, so when he first taught the class the following week, he could address all the students by name. That attention to detail, and consideration of the…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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