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Focus Execs Fined $1K Each, 250 Hours Community Service

2 Focus Execs Fined $1K Each, 250 Hours Of Community Service Zupnik, Herman Split $1M State Fine By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com FLY CREEK – The president and another top executive of Focus Otsego were fined $1,000 each and sentenced to 250 hours of community service each at 12:55 p.m. today in Otsego Town Court here. Joseph Zupnik, the president, and financial officer Daniel Herman appeared before Town Justice Gary Kuch in a hearing that lasted about an…

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17 Bound For Ommegang, But Tragedy Intervened

17 Bound For Ommegang, But Tragedy Intervened COOPERSTOWN – Brewery Ommegang has confirmed it was the destination for the 17 members of the birthday party who were killed in the Schoharie limo crash that claimed 20 lives on Saturday, Oct. 6. “As names of the victims have been released by the media, we learned that a member of the party did have a reservation at the brewery for Saturday at noon,” the Brewery said in a statement on its Facebook…

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Cheerful Crowd Warms To Cooptoberfest Beat

Cheerful Crowd Warms To Cooptoberfest’s Beat To the beat of Oneonta’s Roundhouse Rockers (Mark Spaziani on lead guitar), the fifth annual Cooptoberfest beer-tasting crowd is warming up at this hour under the tent in the Doubleday Field parking lot. From 5 p.m. on, a $45 ticket opens the door to an evening of beer tasting, courtesy of micro-breweries from around the region. At right, with President Doug Campbell and Innovation Manager Justin Forsythe manning the table, Brewery Ommegang – the…

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Tractor Fest Aficionados Come From Miles To Fest

Tractor Fest Aficionados Come From Miles Around Yes, there are 60-some vintage tractors at The Farmers’ Museum annual Tractor Fest today and through 5 p.m. Sunday in Cooperstown, but it isn’t ALL about tractors, as members of the Morris-based Tired Iron Club were proving as their corn-shucking machine entranced  visitors passing along the Village Green.  Making it work were Tired Iron members from around the region, from right, John Leahy, West Oneonta; Dale Williams, Sherrill; Darlene Whitaker, New Lisbon, and…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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