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Hartwick, SUNY Fight New Bumps In COVID

Hartwick, SUNY Fight New Bumps In COVID By MICHAEL FORSTER ROTHBART • Special to wwwAllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – A new coronavirus outbreak at Hartwick College caused the school to switch all in-person classes to remote instruction for one day, the college announced Feb. 24. Twenty-three  people were found COVID-positive in Tuesday’s testing, nearly doubling the total for the month. Half a mile up the road, SUNY Oneonta has found 55 cases so far this semester, including three on Tuesday, after performing…
February 25, 2021

Councilman Drnek Running For Mayor

Councilman Drnek Running For Mayor ONEONTA – With yesterday’s statement by Mayor Gary Herzig that he would not seek another term, Democrat Mark Drnek, 8th Ward councilman, announced he is running to succeed him. Drnek, who describes himself as a longtime community activist and advocate for local business, has been active in the city’s COVID response in his first 14 months in office.…
February 24, 2021

State Sen. Jim Seward Joins Community Foundation Board

State Sen. Jim Seward Joins Community Foundation Board Former state senator Jim Seward, R-Milford, who retired Dec. 31 after representing the county in Albany for 34 years, has joined the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of Otsego County (CFOC) . “My top priority has always been to work hard and collaborate with others to improve the quality of life for all those who live, work and are raising a family in this wonderful area,” Seward said on his…
February 23, 2021

DREAMS PARK SEEKS STATE OK FOR ’21 SEASON

DREAMS PARK ASKS STATE OK FOR ’21 SEASON Tests, Reduced Capacity Key To Reopening Plans COOPERSTOWN – Cooperstown Dreams Park will be submitting plans to the state Department of Health to allow it to field a 2021 youth-baseball season at its Hartwick Seminary campus this summer, it announced today. The plan asks the DOH to take “into consideration camp testing and reduced capacity,” according to the statement from Attorney Garo Gozigian, the company’s local lawyer. Dreams Park said it is…
February 23, 2021

Mayor Herzig Reaffirms: He’s Stepping Down

Mayor Herzig Reaffirms: He’s Stepping Down In 10 Months, He’ll Retire ONEONTA – Mayor Gary Herzig reaffirmed in a statement issued a few minutes ago: He won’t run again. Here is the full statement: “During the past six years, by working together, the people of Oneonta have achieved remarkable progress in developing new housing options, supporting our local businesses, and strengthening our infrastructure while continuously improving upon our high quality of life. “Even an unprecedented pandemic was not able to…
February 23, 2021

County Police Review Goes To Public Forum

County Police Review To Be Unveiled 3/3 COOPERSTOWN – The county’s Law Enforcement Task Force is planning a forum Wednesday, March 3, at the county board’s monthly meeting, to unveil its review of the county Sheriff’s Department procedures and policies, as required by Governor Cuomo’s order of last June 12. County board chairman David Bliss, R-Cooperstown/Town of Middlefield, said the public will be able to view the presentation via the county’s Facebook page, and comment via email or mail through…
February 23, 2021

Thomas  Hickey, 91, Mayor’s Son, Owner Of Empire State Oil

IN MEMORIAM Thomas  Hickey, 91; Mayor’s Son, Owner Of Empire State Oil ONEONTA – On Presidents’ Day the 15 of February 2021, at the age of 91, Thomas Eddy Hickey passed on at Cooperstown Rehabilitation and Nursing. By his side were his $1.99 pair of reading glasses, Ron Chernow’s 1,100-page history of President Ulysses S. Grant, and a photograph of his wife of 67 years, Jean O. Hickey. A lifelong resident of Oneonta, Tom was born on 05 August 1929 and…
February 22, 2021

Cooperstown First In County To Okay Police-Reform Plan

CLICK TO READ POLICE REFORM PLAN Cooperstown First In County To Okay Police-Reform Plan By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board tonight is scheduled to be the first of three entities in Otsego County to approve a police-reform plan ordered by the Cuomo Administration on June 12, 2020, after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis sparked nationwide protests. The trustees are scheduled to vote on a “Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan” certification when they meet…
February 22, 2021
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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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