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Newcomer Sullivan Beats Lentz; Powers In; Wilber Tops Bachman

BULLETIN Newcomer Kennedy Beats Lentz; Powers In; Wilber Tops Bachman With results firming up quickly, newcomer Meg Kennedy, a Republican, has  beaten incumbent county Rep. Ed Lentz, R-New Lisbon, in District 5.  She will have the greatest number of weighted votes on the county board. Veteran county Rep. Jim Powers, R-South New Berlin, turned back Democrat Theresa Winchester of Gilbertsville for a third time. In former Rep. Betty Ann Schwerd’s district, Burlington Town Justice Dan Wilber, a Republican, defeated Russ Bachman,…

CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRES IN THE NOV. 3 LOCAL ELECTIONS

CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRES IN THE NOV. 3 LOCAL ELECTIONS ADDED MONDAY, NOV. 2 DAN SULLIVAN, COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 9 RUSS BACHMAN, COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 10 DAN WILBER, COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 10 ADDED SUNDAY, NOV. 1 JANET HURLEY QUACKENBUSH,  COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 4 ADDED SATURDAY, OCT. 31 ED LENTZ, COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 5 MEG KENNEDY, COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 5 ADDED FRIDAY, OCT. 30 DANA MARIE LEVINSON, ONEONTA COMMON COUNCIL, WARD 5 MADOLYN…

GOP ELEPHANT APPEARS READY TO ROMP IN FALL

PETITION DEADLINE PASSES GOP ELEPHANT APPEARS READY TO ROMP IN FALL By JIM KEVLIN • for allotsego.com COOPERSTOWN Republican control of the Otsego County Board of Representatives appears secure after the deadline for filing petitions passed at 5 p.m. Thursday.  The county Board of Elections released its list of candidates a few minutes ago. County Democrats have ceded two seats now held by its partisans to the Republicans: District 7: David Bliss, the Middlefield town supervisor, is unopposed for the…

Bound Volumes: December 14, 2023

135 YEARS AGO
Local: It is suggested that the Literary Society of Cooperstown take the initiative in organizing the Otsego County Historical Society.
The law against coasting on the sidewalks should be enforced. If those who have icy walks in front of their premises will take the proper means to do away with the danger often resulting therefrom, they will do a good deed.
It is suggested that when the Cooperstown railroad orders new locomotives, they may be of the kind that uses…

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Winners of The Farmers’ Museum’s 75th Annual Junior Livestock Show Announced

Top honors at the 75th Annual Junior Livestock Show went to young handlers from Herkimer, Otsego and Chenango counties during the show’s final event on Tuesday, July 11. The show, sponsored by The Farmers’ Museum and conducted in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension, county 4-H educators, and clubs throughout central New York, brings together youth handlers from a nine-county area for three days of competition. …

Greetings, Friends – 2023

Greetings, Friends With apologies to Roger Angell and “The New Yorker” Greetings, friends, the time is long nighTo bid ’22 an exhausted goodbyeAnd to greet ’23 with great joy and cheerWe’ve high hopes it will be a much better year. We’ve been frozen and burned, both not so much funWe have more EV cars, whoever wants has a gunFires have raged in the West, water’s trickling awayIn Europe and China COVID’s still making hay.…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Tractor pull, horse shows, more at County Fair 08-06-21

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 Tractor pull, horse shows, more at County Fair OTSEGO COUNTY FAIR – 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Come out for the 6 best days of summer featuring livestock shows, rides, games, food, NYTPA tractor pulls (admission $10), open Karaoke, Western and English horse shows, the Baby/Toddler contest, much more. Otsego County Fairgrounds, 469 Mill St., Morris. 607-263-5289 or visit www.otsegocountyfair.org…

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.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.