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In State Of The City, Herzig Revisits DRI, Charts Steps Ahead

LET’S GET IT DONE! In State Of The City, Herzig Revisits DRI, Charts Steps Ahead Editor’s Note: This is the full text of Mayor Gary Herzig’s State of the City speech, delivered this evening to Common Council in Oneonta City Hall. It is Herzig fifth annual assessment of the city’s health. By GARY HERZIG • Mayor of Oneonta In 2018, Hartwick College’s president Margaret Drugovich introduced me to a young lady named Nadya Zhexembayeva, a 2001 graduate of Hartwick College.…

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Sewerage Work Begins Monday At Gilbert Lake

Sewerage Work Begins Monday At Gilbert Lake Worked Planned To Limit Disruptions LAURENS – $2.2 million in  upgrades to Gilbert Lake State Park’s sewerage will begin Monday, New York State Parks announced today. The project, funded in part by the NY Works program, with additional funding from Federal Land &d Water Conservation Fund dollars, will provide much improved sanitary facilities for the 200,000 patrons who visit the park annually. To limit disruption to patrons, work on the project will take…

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Dr. Howard Joseph, 94, Oneonta; Practiced Podiatry In City Since 1950

IN MEMORIAM Dr. Howard Joseph, 94, Oneonta; Practiced Podiatry In City 50 Years ONEONTA – Dr. Howard Joseph, 94, who practiced podiatry in Oneonta for 50 years and was active in the city’s civic life, died Saturday, Jan. 25, at his home following a brief illness. The son of Harry and Gertrude Joseph, he was raised in The Bronx, and met his future wife, Bernice, while they were both growing up there.  They were married for 73 years. During World…

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In Closing Statements, Attorneys Debate Timeline

Truitt Case Heads To Jury In Closing Statements, Attorneys Debate Timeline By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to ALLOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – For two minutes, District Attorney John Muehl stood in complete silence. “Gabriel Truitt is at 5 Walling Avenue for two minutes,” he told the jury. “You may think that’s not much time, but you can get a lot done in two minutes, especially if you’ve planned to.” Muehl, along with Public Defender Michael Trosset, made their closing statements this afternoon…

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BOUND VOLUMES Jan. 30, 2020

BOUND VOLUMES Jan. 30, 2020 200 YEARS AGO Excerpt from an essay on “Education of the Indians” – Although partial advances may be made, under the  present system, to civilize the Indians, I am of an opinion, that, until there is a radical change in the system, any efforts which may be made, must fall short of complete success. They must be brought gradually under our authority and laws, or they will insensibly waste away in vice and misery. It…

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HOMETOWN History Jan. 31, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 31, 2020 150 Years Ago Suicide – John VanBenscoten, a farmer in independent circumstances near New Kingston, committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn, Saturday morning last. He got up before daylight, took a lantern as was his usual custom and went out, as was supposed, to do the chores at the barn. Shortly after, other members of the family having gone to the barn, found the lantern with the light burning, on an inverted measure,…

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Republicans May Dent Democratic Blue Wall

Republicans May Dent Democratic Blue Wall Village Hall Solidly One-Party Since 2012; Mary Margaret Robbins Sohns May End That By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Mary Margaret Robbins Sohns, whose years-long battle against Lyme Disease, culminating in a heart transplant last summer, inspired the community, is contending to be the first Republican elected to the Village Board since 2010. With two open seats in the Wednesday, March 18, election, she will be contending against two incumbent Democrats,…

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THIS WEEK — Jan. 30-31 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Jan. 30-31, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Oberacker Runs To Succeed Senator Seward Hundreds Honor Fred Lemister At Testimonial Republican May Dent Village Democratic Wall OYA Solar Seeking Leases In Town Of Otego Arson Trial Testimony Sorts Tangled Tale EDITORIAL Parties Should Find Local Candidates For Senate COLUMNS KUZMINSKI: Let Home Rule Guide Sanctuary Idea   ATWELL: William The Conqueror Seized Moment ZAGATA: How To Reduce CO2, Trees Or…

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Hundreds Of County EMTs Salute Fred Lemister, And He Praises Them In Return

TESTIMONIAL AT BASSETT HALL Hundreds Of County EMTs Salute Fred Lemister, And He Praises Them In Return BY JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – For decades, they had learned from him.  They had emulated him.  They had admired him. And Saturday, Jan. 25, hundreds of EMTs from around Otsego County gathered to celebrate Fred Lemister and to thank him for his prowess as a trainer and his 48 years of service to the Cooperstown Emergency Squad, where he…

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Through OHS Alumni Association, He Kept School’s Spirit Alive

BUD PIRONE,  1939-2020 Through OHS Alumni Association, He Kept School’s Spirit Alive By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Even when William “Bud” Pirone was at Fox Nursing Home, Madolyn Palmer wanted to make sure he was still part of the Alumni Association he helped create. “He was still able to communicate with us about the program book,” she said. “When it was finished, I took it over to him, and he just grinned from ear to ear.”…

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