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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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David F. Mattice, 89; Tiny’s Inn Owner Loved Farming, Too

IN MEMORIAM: David F. Mattice, 89; Tiny’s Inn Owner Loved Farming, Too ONEONTA – David F. Mattice, 89, of Oneonta, passed away Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018, at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born Jan. 8, 1929, in North Franklin, the son of the late Kenneth W. and Violet (Loreman) Mattice Sr. Dave was the owner/operator of Tiny’s Inn from 1978 to 1989, where he loved to spend time on the dance floor. In his younger years he…

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Nurses, As Much As Technology Vital to Healthcare Future Needs

Nurses, As Much As Tech, Key To Healthcare Future  By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.ALLOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – What may have felt like a major technological innovation may have been a misstep. “Ten years ago, we put computers in every room, thinking it would speed up paperwork,” said Jeff Joyner, Fox Hospital president. “But what I see now is nurses with their backs to their patients. We’ve lost that human touch, and we need to figure out how to balance…

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Two Arrested In Burglary At Richfield Liquor Store

Two Arrested In Burglary At Richfield Liquor Store RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Two 19-year-old are under arrest, charged in connection with a  burglary at Park View Liquor at Main and Lake, State Police here announced today. Troopers received the complaint at 6 a.m. Sept. 6 from a passerby who reported the glass door of the liquor store was broken.  Four bottles of liquor were reported missing, totaling approximately $150.  The damage to the door was valued at approximately $495.…

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