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To BEIRUT and BACK

Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.life  – Betty Steele, top, gives Snowy something he hasn’t had in a while: a kiss. Center, Bethoven gives an affectionate lick to foster dad Ian Laschell, with foster mom Wendy. Bottom, Stacie Haynes, who got back from Beirut at 9:30 Tuesday, March 4, worked until past midnight getting the 13 rescued dogs settled at the SSPCA Shelter To BEIRUT and BACK On Mission Of Mercy, SSPCA Duo Rescues 13 Dogs By LIBBY CUDMORE HARTWICK SEMINARY – It was…

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‘Reform Caucus’ Proving Its Worth, But Will It Survive 2019 Elections?

‘Reform Caucus’ Proving Its Worth, But Will It Survive 2019 Elections? Leading up to the 2017 election of the Otsego County Board of Representatives, the terms “Reform Caucus” and “Sensible Center” were used in this space, and they were controversial. Some of the candidates identified with that label won election or reelection. (Whether that was because of or despite of the designation is certainly fodder for debate.) Foremost among them, as it turns out, was David Bliss, R-Cooperstown/Town of Middlefield,…

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Not All ‘Green New Deals’ Threaten Americans’ Personal Liberties

Not All ‘Green New Deals’ Threaten Americans’ Personal Liberties To the Editor: There is no Green New Deal. That is to say, there is no one Green New Deal despite your newspaper columnist’s alarmist assertions last week that personal freedoms are endangered by addressing Climate Change. There are many proposals involving stimulus programs that aim to address Climate Change. Some, like House Res. 109/Senate Res. 59, sponsored by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., also address economic…

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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS Mar 07 – Mar 08 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Mar. 07 – 08, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Railyard Foes Derail $2M In Good News Big Grants Go To Upgrading Upper Floors CCS Boys, Girls Going To States Caught In Insurance Bind, Chief Struggles To Survive Laurens’ Ric Brockway Challenges Kathy Clark CITY OF THE HILLS: Mar. 07 – 08, 2019 COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND: Mar. o7 – 08, 2019 EDITORIAL  STATE OF CITY: ‘We’re Onta Something,’ Mayor Declares…

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Criticism Sours $2M Grants For Downtown

Criticism Sours $2M Grants For Downtown Railyard Naysayers Sink Mayor’s Bullish State Of City Speech By PATRICK WAGER & JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA – In his 2019 State of the State speech, Mayor Gary Herzig Tuesday, March 5, said everyone wants to get to “net zero,” but – “please” – don’t oppose a plan for the D&H railyards “to create much-needed jobs.” Particularly, “while we go about enjoying our indoor tennis courts, gyms, swimming pools and theaters – all heated with…

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Railyard Foes Derail $2M In Good News

Railyard Foes Derail $2M In Good News Herzig Pleads: Work Together By PATRICK WAGER & JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA – In his 2019 State of the State speech, Mayor Gary Herzig Tuesday, March 5, said everyone wants to get to “net zero,” but – “please” – don’t oppose a plan for the D&H railyards “to create much-needed jobs.” Particularly, “while we go about enjoying our indoor tennis courts, gyms, swimming pools and theaters – all heated with gas. These are not…

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Caught In Insurance Bind, Chief Struggles To Survive

Caught In Insurance Bind, Chief Struggles To Survive GoFundMe Raises $14,720 After He’s Cut From County Plan By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN – When Mike Covert was in Bassett Hospital recovering from a heart attack in January, he had an unexpected visitor. A young woman from the “Angel” program, which Covert started in 2015 as the Cooperstown police chief to help heroin addicts seek recovery, came to his bedside. “She didn’t have a car and she still came to see me,”…

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Reparations? How Much Can We Afford?

MONEY MATTERS Reparations? How Much Can We Afford? Reparations are all the rage again. A lot of people reckon we taxpayers should shell out reparations. To descendants of American slaves. And to Native Americans. (Some of our candidates for the White House call for these reparations.) This presents a few problems. Problem: The average African-American has from 20 to 30 percent white blood. Native Americans on average have lots of white blood. So, should we pay less blood money to…

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Hometown History: Mar. 07 -08, 2019

150 Years Ago Home & Vicinity – On Wednesday, Blend’s fine new hall over the Herald Office, was first opened to the public by ladies of the Presbyterian Church who held there a sociable which was fully attended and profitable in results. An experiment so pleasant all round, will bear repeating. The proceeds, over $50, go for cushioning the seats of the church. Also, on Wednesday, a wood train backed up at the depot and smashed the express wagon, the…

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