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To Aid Customers, NYCM Announces 15% Reimbursement

To Aid Customers, NYCM Announces 15% Reimbursement EDMESTON – To help customers affected by the economic downturn, NYCM Insurance today announced it will be issuing a credit to its approximately 230,000 auto policyholders. All auto policyholders as of April 30 will receive a 15 percent credit back from their April and May premiums. Customers will not need to do anything to receive this credit, as it will be mailed to the address on their policy in the coming weeks. “We…

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‘Jem’ Nader Mitrano, 92, Sister Of Former Mayor, Succumbs To Coronavirus

IN MEMORIAM ‘Jem’ Nader Mitrano, 92, Sister Of Former Mayor, Succumbs To Coronavirus ONEONTA – Jemele “Jem” Nader Mitrano, 92, Oneonta native and sister of former Mayor Sam Nader, stricken with the coronavirus, passed away on Easter Sunday, April 12, at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut. Jem was born on Sept. 22, 1927, the eve of the Tunney-Dempsey fight, in Oneonta, to Elias and Rose Nader.  Her family resided in Oneonta’s Sixth Ward, where Jem was an active community member. For…

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GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING: On Testing, Cuomo Beefs Up Public-Private Collaboration

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING, Friday, 4/17 On Testing, Cuomo Beefs Up Public-Private Collaboration ALBANY – Seeing testing as the route to the “un-PAUSING NY” and the “new normal,” Governor Cuomo today announce announced he will direct all public and private labs in New York to coordinate with the state Department of Health to prioritize coronavirus diagnostic testing. Executive Order will help ensure the 301 laboratories and hospitals in the state that are licensed to perform virology operate in a coordinated fashion to…

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2ND EMPLOYEE HAS COVID-19, SUNY REPORTS

2nd Employee Has Covid-19, SUNY Reports ONEONTA – SUNY Oneonta received confirmation this morning that another employee has tested positive for COVID-19, the college announced a few minutes ago. This is the college’s second confirmed case. On April 13, the college reported its first case. The affected employee is not at work, has not been in their office since April 7 and will be quarantined until April 27.…

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Kennedy, Martin, Wooden Make State All-State Team

Kennedy, Martin, Wooden Make State All-State Team COOPERSTOWN – CCS junior John Kennedy landed on the Class C 2nd team  NYSSWA all-state boys basketball team. Kennedy averaged 17.3 points a game and led the Hawkeyes to the Section 3 Class C championship game this season. Edmeston’s Josh Martin was also a 2nd team selection for Class D. Martin, a junior. averaged 22 points a game and helped the Panthers win their second consecutive Tri-Valley League title this season. Oneonta’s Graham Wooden…

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Rocco J. Lauria, 84 Jan. 25, 1936-April 14,2020

IN MEMORIAM Rocco J. Lauria, 84 Jan. 25, 1936-April 14,2020 HARTWICK – Rocco Joseph Lauria, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother, passed away late Tuesday morning, April 14, 2020, at Cooperstown Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing. He was 84. Born Jan. 25, 1936, in Utica, he was the son of Rocco and Norma (Bice) Lauria. After graduating with the Edmeston Central School Class of 1954, Rocco served for three years with the New York Army National Guard. On…

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As Of 8 p.m. Today, NYers Must Wear Masks In Public

As Of 8 p.m. Today, NYers Must Wear Masks In Public ALBANY – Governor Cuomo has issued an Executive Order requiring all people in New York to wear a mask or a face covering when out in public and in situations where social distancing cannot be maintained, such as on public transportation. The Executive Order will go into effect at 8 p.m. today.…

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Cuomo Extends PAUSE To 5/15, Lists Guidelines

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING, THURSDAY, 4/16 Cuomo Extends PAUSE To 5/15, Lists Guidelines ALBANY – Governor Cuomo today outlined a blueprint to un-pause New York, getting people back to work and easing social isolation without triggering renewed spread of the virus. The ultimate plan will be implemented in coordination with other states in the multi-state council.…

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ACCO Furloughs Most Of Workforce

ACCO Furloughs Most Of Workforce 3 Counties Brace For Impact Of Calendar Maker’s Layoffs By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com SIDNEY –  ACCO’s Sidney plant announced plans yesterday to lay off the majority of their workforce within the coming days, according to reports, as manufacturing is suspended during the COVID-19 outbreak. “Anything like this is going to have a devastating effect on the community,” said Village of Sidney Mayor Andrew Matviak. “It’s a challenging time for everyone.”…

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