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Worcester Dog Saved With SQSPCA Emergency Fund

SPCA Rescues Worcester Dog After Life-Threatening Infection COOPERSTOWN – Cabela, a new mom with seven puppies at home, was so sick she couldn’t eat and wouldn’t nurse her pups. Her owner, Donna Robinson, Worcester, reached out to Stacie Haynes, executive director, Susquehanna SPCA, for assistance, after Cabela was rushed to Heritage Veterinary Clinic for emergency spay surgery.  SQSPCA staff picked up mom and puppies and, at Heritage, Cabela was diagnosed with pyometra, a life-threatening infection in the uterus.…

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Here’s What Outpatients Can Expect At New Bassett

Here’s What Outpatients Can Expect At New Bassett https://youtu.be/Qv7Pnb7nEPE At this morning’s press conference, Bassett Hospital premiered this YouTube video, telling patients what to expect as the coronavirus threat eases and a new regimen comes into existence.  The video was created “to help show what a patient might currently experience if they have an appointment,” said Karen Huxtable Hooker, hospital spokesperson.  “Not all visits will look the same, depending on where they go for services.”…

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Fenimore Moves 3 Major Exhibits To 2021

Glimmerglobe Theatre Also Postponed Fenimore Moves 3 Major Exhibits To 2021 COOPERSTOWN – Exhibits of Keith Haring and Ansel Adams artworks have been postponed until 2021, according to a release from the Fenimore Art Museum. “Keith Haring: Radiant Vision,” “Manzanar: The Wartime Photographs of Ansel Adams” and “The World of Jan Brett” were all postponed, as were the Glimmerglobe Theatre’s productions of “The Tempest: and “A Moon for the Misbegotten.” “These exhibitions represented the core of our 2020 season,” said…

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William A. Bonnel, 56 Dec. 19, 1963-May 8, 2020

IN MEMORIAM William A. Bonnel, 56 Dec. 19, 1963-May 8, 2020 COOPERSTOWN – William A. Bonnel, who was a faithful long-time employee of Reiss Moving & Storage in Hartwick Seminary, passed away late Friday afternoon, May 8, 2020, at Robinson Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Stamford after a valiant battle with cancer. He was 56. A native of New Jersey, Bill was born Dec. 19, 1963, the only child of William C. and Nancy Jean (Jackson) Bonnel. The Bonnels…

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3 Lady Hawkeyes NYSSWA All-Stars

3 Lady Hawkeyes NYSSWA All-Stars Oneonta’s Eichler, Buzzy Honored, Too The New York State Sportswriters Association today named three CCS Lady Hawkeyes to the girls all-state basketball team. Cooperstown senior Piper Seamon, the hard-driving guard who was leading the Cooperstown girls to the state championship when play was ended by the coronavirus, reached the highest ranking, named to the third team Class C all-state girls basketball team. Her Hawkeye teammate Kate Donnelly was named to the 10th team, and Meagan…

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Cavalcade Of Cars Salutes Dotty Phillips On Birthday

Cavalcade Of Cars Salutes Dotty Phillips On Birthday A cavalcade of cars driven by friends of Dotty Phillips drove up Cooperstown’s Westridge Road a few minutes ago to celebrate and surprise their friend on a special birthday. Top photo, Sue Street attaches balloons to the light on the Phillips’ front lawn; in the background is Maryann Dietz. Inset, the birthday girl poses with husband Hank, the retired Withey’s Drug Store pharmacist. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)…

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Bassett, Fox Allowed To Do Elective Surgery

Bassett, Fox Allowed To Do Elective Surgery COOPERSTOWN – Bassett Medical Center and Fox Hospital in Oneonta have been given the go-ahead to resume elective surgeries (outpatient) and non-urgent outpatient procedures, it was confirmed today. A news conference is planned at 10:30 a.m. next Tuesday, May 12, to outline plans for resumption of those services. Elective surgeries were put on hold after Governor Cuomo’s emergency declaration Friday, March 13, as Bassett and Fox reorganized to focus on the anticipated challenges…

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BOUND VOLUMES: May 7, 2020

BOUND VOLUMES: May 7, 2020 200 YEARS AGO Agricultural: Mr. John G. Harden owns a lot of 14 acres of land in Bristol, Rhode Island, on which are a dwelling house, three barns and a shop. The last summer (1819) he rented a lot of the same for $20 and cultivated the remainder, which produced as follows: 18,600 bunches of onions; 100 bushels of corn; 100 bushels of potatoes; 40 bushels of beets; 40 bushels of Fr. Turnips; 100 bushels…

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Only One COVID Case Left Locally

Only One COVID Case Left Locally By ELIZABETH COOPERS • Special To AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Just one case. That’s where Otsego County’s COVID-19 numbers are right now. The Tuesday, May 5, data from the county Health Department showed, for the first time, no new cases for the past five days. Of the 62 total cases found in the county since March 23, 57 had recovered and four had succumbed to the virus. The one remaining patient is hospitalized. County Public…

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