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SALKA: I Know How To Help Constituents

Assemblyman John Salka ‘I Know How To Help Constituents’ By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN –  It’s been a long journey for John Salka from a boyhood in Utica’s Corn Hill section to the sumptuous New York State Capitol. His tiny 5-foot mom Carmella, a single parent, supported him and his sister Carole by working in a suitcase factory in Whitesboro. “A lot of glue; a lot of grimy work,” said the son, who at one point worked…

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HAYES: Feeling Blue?  There Are Remedies

WINTER WELLNESS  Feeling Blue? There Are Remedies With fall getting underway, staying resilient calls for an extra focus on self-care, an essential ingredient of emotional and physical wellbeing of our families and our community. Stress wears us down. How can we counteract that? Let’s take a look at some basic protective factors: nutrition, sleep, activity and meaningful connections. Mood, energy and resistance to illness are hugely impacted by body chemistry, and we can do things to improve that chemistry. Notice…

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Let’s Stick With It: We’re Beating COVID-19

EDITORIAL Let’s Stick With It: We’re Beating COVID-19 COVID-19 numbers are rising again nationally, but we’re zigging as the nation zags. As this edition went to press Tuesday, Oct. 13, SUNY Oneonta had not reported a single COVID case in the previous five days. This, in an institution that had 100 infestations in one night at the end of August. Since infections there totaled 712, and they closed the campus until after Thanksgiving. So zero-zero-zero-zero-zero is particularly welcome news. •…

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Can Sanctuary Energy Be Channeled Into Reform?

Editorial Can Sanctuary Energy Be Channeled Into Reform? In 2017, you may remember, the Village of Cooperstown dipping its toe in the “sanctuary” pond. The Village Board passed a resolution telling the federal government it could not depend on the cooperation of Cooperstown police if ICE – U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement – were to launch a local raid. Happily, ICE was occupied with real hot-spots and the resolution sort of faded away. • Now, another idea is on the table:…

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IN MEMORIAM Jess Haynes Calhoun, 84

IN MEMORIAM Jess Haynes Calhoun, 84 Jan. 2, 1936-Sept. 24, 2020 COOPERSTOWN – Cooperstown native Jess Haynes Calhoun passed away quite suddenly at his home in Pasco, Wash., on Sept. 24, 2020. He was born in Cooperstown on Jan. 2, 1936, the son of Norman D. Calhoun and Gertrude (Ellsworth) Calhoun. He married Sandra Minerose Nov. 19, 1960, in Oneonta. Jess graduated in 1955 from Cooperstown Central School. He was a retired veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a…

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Dee Bachanas Burnett, 72; With Husband, Ran Western Auto Locally

IN MEMORIAM: Dee Bachanas Burnett, 72; With Husband, Ran Western Auto Locally  COOPERSTOWN – Delores (Dee) Bachanas Burnett, a native of Cooperstown who, with husband, Bill, owned the downtown Western Auto store, died Sunday night, Oct. 4, 2020, at Mountainside Residential Care Center in Margaretville.  She was 92. Born May 14, 1928, at Bassett Hospital, Dee was one of five children of Edmund J. and Harriet (Cross) Bachanas.   Dee grew up in Fly Creek, attending the three-room Fly Creek School…

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KULL: Free For 98 Years, Now In Confinement

GUEST COLUMN from GRACE KULL Free For 98 Years, Now In Confinement This month marks the first anniversary of my move to Woodside Hall, One Main St., Cooperstown. Half of that time has been spent in lockdown due to the coronavirus. And oh my, has my life changed! In my 98 years, I have never been restricted in any way as to where I can go. Now the extent of my travelling is a few blocks to Bassett Hospital for…

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COVID Can’t Dampen PIT Run Spirit

COVID Can’t Dampen Annual PIT Run Spirit By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA –  Even in the 27th year of the annual PIT Run, Sid Parisian said that his late brother’s spirit continues to find ways to surprise him. “We’ve been doing a walk from the house to the park for our course,” he said. “And on Wednesday, Oct. 1, I checked to see how far it was, and it was exactly 5.20 miles.” Trooper Ricky “Pit” Parisian…

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STERNBERG: The President & All His Men

Life In The Time Of COVID-19 The President & All His Men The good news is that the president seems to be doing OK medically. The bad news is that people around him are being put at risk because of his refusal not only not to restrict himself in any manner but, in fact, his flaunting his ability to do anything he wants, whenever he wants. So many of his senior staff, their staff, Secret Service, White House workers and…

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This Week, Oct. 8-9, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Oct. 8-9, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Suspect In Mask-Sign Defacement Suspect ID’d Oneonta Law Requires Masks In Private Homes Village Administrator Teri Barown Retires Wenck: CCS Students ‘Happy To Be Here’ Route 205 Dedicated To Fallen Marine Freeman’s Journal Village’s Official Paper ‘Gun Sanctuary’ Petitions To Be Presented EDITORIALS County Treasurer Has Way Out Of Crunch Barown Set Standard For County Municipalities LETTERS DUNCAN:  Come Together To Build…

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