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Off-Duty Otsego Sheriff’s Deputy Wounds Child In Accidental Shooting

Off-Duty Otsego Deputy Wounds Child, Woman In Accidental Shooting CAMDEN – An off-duty Otsego County Sheriff’s Deputy injured a child and a woman after accidentally discharging the loaded handgun he had in his pocket while dining at a Camden restaurant last night, according to Trooper Jack Keller, Troop D Public Information Officer. The preliminary investigation reveals that the Deputy was seated at a table at the Grape and Grog Restaurant on Taberg Street in Camden when he accidentally discharged one…
September 13, 2020

Free Rapid Testing Tuesday, Wednesday At Armory

Free Rapid COVID Testing Due Tuesday, Wednesday At Armory ONEONTA – The Otsego County Department of Health will offer two more chances to get a free, rapid-test for COVID-19 Tuesday-Wednesday, Sept. 15-16. The tests will be offered from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Oneonta Armory, 4 Academy St. All Otsego County residents are eligible, but reservations are required and can be made by calling (607) 547-4279. The tests are offered as a partnership with Bassett Healthcare and the…
September 12, 2020

40-Foot Slide, Orchards Proposed In Huntington Park Plan

LIBRARY OUTLINES PROPOSAL 40-Ft. Slide, Orchard, Gardens Proposed In Huntington Park Plan By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – With a labyrinth, an orchard and a 40-foot slide set in the hillside, Stimson Landscape Architects, Cambridge, Mass., presented their plan for Huntington Park during a Zoom meeting this evening. “This really is a bright spot in a difficult era,” said Huntington Memorial Library executive director Tina Winstead. “It’s a design I believe Henry Huntington would be proud of.” Phase…
September 10, 2020

SQSPCA Hosting Spay, Neuter Fundraiser

SQSPCA Seeking Donations In Spay, Neuter Fundraiser COOPERSTOWN – With 22 cats in need of spaying and neutering before they can be adopted out, the Susquehanna SPCA is seeking to raise $1,980 to pay for the procedures. “Because our thrift store was closed for two months, our operating revenue is way down,” said Stacie Haynes, executive director. “We are overwhelmed by cats, and we can’t get them spayed and neutered fast enough to get them out to bring in the…
September 9, 2020

35 Oneonta Businesses Receive $105K In Survive, Thrive Grants

35 Oneonta Businesses Receive $105K In ‘Survive, Thrive’ Grants ONEONTA – The city’s “Survive, then Thrive” initiative has awarded 35 Reopening and Recovery grants of up to $3,000 to Oneonta businesses to help purchase Personal Protective Equipment and cover their unanticipated capital expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our Survive, then Thrive initiative continues to show how the Oneonta community has come together to overcome this previously unimaginable challenge”, states City of Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig, “I applaud our small…
September 8, 2020

Seward To Name ‘Woman Of Distinction’ Tomorrow In Ceremony at Bassett

Sen. Seward To Name ‘Woman Of Distinction’ COOPERSTOWN – Senator Jim Seward, R-Milford, will announce the 2020 NYS Senate Woman of Distinction award winner for the 51st Senate District during a presentation in the Clark Auditorium, Bassett Hospital, tomorrow at 10 a.m. Tommy Ibrahim, MD, MHA, Bassett Healthcare Network President and CEO, will join Senator Seward for the presentation.…
September 7, 2020

Ambulance Involved In Three-Car Crash in Davenport

Ambulance Involved In 3-Car Crash in Davenport DAVENPORT – A car was pushed into the path of an oncoming ambulance during a collision that injured four people on State Highway 23, according to a release by State Police, Troop-C. An investigation at the scene of the accident revealed that a Pontiac G6 driven by Kevin L. Johnson, 56, Windham, was stopped waiting to turn left into the Mirabito when he was allegedly rear-ended by a Hyundai Veloster driven by Shaun…
September 7, 2020
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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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