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Oneonta Churches Revive World Day Of Prayer Here

Oneonta Churches Revive World Day Of Prayer Here Zimbabwe Service In 1962 Launched Event ONEONTA – The sounds of Zimbabwean songs will sound at 5:30 p.m. Friday through the Salvation Army Church, 25 River St., as the World Day of Prayer is celebrated locally for the first time in many years. Before the service, beginning at 4:30 p.m., pianist Leslie Bauer will teach the songs to all who would like to participate.  Nursery care will be available.  A fellowship time…

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BENNETT: Otsego County’s Allocation Of Testing Kits? 3.

We’re all In This Together Otsego County’s Allocation Of COVID-19 Testing Kits? 3. Reports about the coronavirus offer hugely differing opinions. That the facts are in dispute isn’t surprising, since this is a novel virus that health systems around the world are fighting for the first time. Still, some facts are agreed on. As of March 1, the World Health Organization reported 87,000 confirmed cases, 2,989 deaths, and cases in 60 countries. 80,000 cases are confirmed in China with the…

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ATWELL: Avast, Maties!

Front Porch Perspective Avast, Maties! Nope, I’m still not sitting on my front porch, laptop frozen to my lap. After I spot a first crocus, maybe I’ll try writing out there again. I’m old and maybe a bit ditsy – but not nuts. Meanwhile, last week some whimsical friends did find a way to distract themselves from the winter. They organized a pirate party and held it at our house. And what, you ask, is that? Why it’s an indeterminate…

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MacGuire Benton Energized By Politics

MacGuire Benton Energized By Politics By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Laurie Pestar’s dilemma forged MacGuire Benton’s commitment to politics. Through political action, “you can change people lives,” the Democratic trustee said in an interview. He is seeking his first full term on the Village Board in the March 18 elections. In November 2016, Benton and friend Bobby Walker – Mac then headed the county’s Young Democrats; Bobby, the Young Republicans – circulated a petition supporting Laurie…

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SEWARD: Repeal Flawed ‘Green Light’ Law

The View From Albany Repeal Flawed ‘Green Light’ Law One of the more controversial pieces of legislation signed into law last year was the “Green Light” Law, allowing illegal immigrants to obtain drivers’ licenses. Presented by its supporters as the “same law” adopted in other states, New York’s version contained a provision that prevents the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other border-protection agencies from accessing records contained in the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) – something no other…

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This Week March 5-6-28, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta March 5-6-28, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE ‘Ball of White Fire’ Engulfs Volunteers Memories Of Emmons Explosion Still Strong Petitions Vie Over Firearms Chief Mike Covert, 59, Helped Addicts Into Recovery Bassett Getting Ready To Deter Coronavirus EDITORIAL Consider Joining Good Samaritans COLUMNS COVID-19 Is Here. But It’s Not NY’s First Rodeo Coronavirus May Be No Deadlier Than Flu Otsego County’s Allocation Of Testing Kits? 3. Front Porch Perspective: Avast,…

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Mary Margaret Robbins Sohns Loves Cooperstown

Mary Margaret Robbins Sohns Inspired By Controversy, Love By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Cooperstown was Margaret Margaret Robbins Sohns’ second home before, living on Pioneer Street, it is now her first one. Raised in Delhi, her family had a boat docked locally. “We’d come and stay,” she remembers. The Robbinses were New York Yankee fans – Dave Winfield and Don Mattingly, in particular. “I went to the Hall of Fame whenever I could.” On the way…

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MEBUST: Democratic Village Chair Backs Dem. Slate

LETTER from LYNNE MEBUST Democratic Village Chair Backs Democratic Slate To the Editor: Village elections for trustee and mayor will be held Wednesday, March 18, from noon to 9 p.m. at the Village Hall. The Village Democrats are proud to have nominated three outstanding incumbents to continue the good work of the Village Board in recent years. These candidates – Ellen Tillapaugh for mayor, and Joe Membrino and MacGuire Benton for trustee – combine years of public service and experience…

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Petitions Vie Over Firearms

Petitions Vie Over Firearms By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN Opponents of turning Otsego County into a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” are faster on the draw than proponents, at least when it comes to petitions. On their behalf, Mary Anne Whelan, the retired Bassett physician, was planning to turn in petitions with “many hundred” signatures to the county Board of Representatives when it met Wednesday, March 4. “We … respectfully ask the county Board of Representatives to declare support…

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Developer Shows Off Artist’s Loft Successes

Developer Shows Off Artist’s Loft Successes By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com BEACON – Developer Ken Kearney, founder of Kearney Group, got a call one day from a friend. “He said, ‘Have you heard of Oneonta?’” he recounted. “I sent my son Sean up to take a look and he said, ‘Get up here, I think you’ll like it.’” Kearney, who has built artist lofts in Peekskill, Beacon and Poughkeepsie, has received approvals to put one of his affordable…

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