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Again, SQSPCA Saves Dogs From Lebanon

Two More Spared Euthanasia In Georgia Shelter   Once Again, SQSPCA Saves Dogs From Lebanon COOPERSTOWN – The Susquehanna Animal Shelter has once again opened its doors to dogs from Beirut, Lebanon, where the 13 animals faced violence, torture and starvation. “We first partnered with Animals Lebanon in the winter of 2019, when LVT Sara Haddad and I traveled overseas – all expenses paid by Animals Lebanon – to bring traumatized dogs home to Otsego County,” said Stacie Haynes, executive director.…
August 4, 2020

Judge Burns Seeking Nomination For State Supreme Court Ballot

 CLICK FOR PROFILE WHEN JUDGE WAS NAMED 2015 ‘CITIZEN OF YEAR’ Judge Brian Burns Seeks Nomination To Supreme Court  If Successful, Oneonta Jurist Would Run For Coccoma Seat By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Otsego County Court Judge Brian W. Burns is seeking the nomination for retired Judge Michael Coccoma’s vacant seat on the state Supreme Court in the Sixth Judicial District, he confirmed this afternoon. Burns was recommended for the nomination by the Otsego County Republican…
August 3, 2020

Lifenet On Scene Of Exeter ATV Crash

LifeNet, EMTs On Scene Of Exeter ATV Crash By LARISSA RYAN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com EXETER – Two teenagers were injured in an ATV crash in Exeter this afternoon, Robert O’Brien, director, Otsego County 911 has confirmed. According to John Seamon, his granddaughter Brooke McCord, 16, was riding a large ATV with her boyfriend, Robbie Brykailo, 16 on Dan Seamon’s property near the intersections of County Routes 23 and 24 in Exeter. When they attempted to go over a four-foot…
July 28, 2020

Film Days Goes Online For 2020

Film Days Goes Online For 2020 COOPERSTOWN – The annual Glimmerglass Film Days will be presented online this year, with a slate of films scheduled for Nov. 5-11. “Curator Peggy Parsons and the Film Days Steering Committee are building a slate of films you’ll want to watch, ponder, and discuss,” the committee wrote in a press release. “You’ll meet mavericks, pioneers, dreamers, and doers and hear stories of revival, perseverance, injustice, and the human spirit. We also plan to offer…
July 28, 2020

The Farmers’ Museum Cancels Harvest Festival

Tractor Fest, Candlelight Evening TBD The Farmers’ Museum Cancels Harvest Festival COOPERSTOWN – The Farmers’ Museum’s annual Harvest Festival has been cancelled, the museum announced today, citing the ongoing pandemic. The event, which was scheduled to take place Sept. 19–20, would have celebrated its 42nd consecutive year.…
July 28, 2020

Delgado Introduces Bill To Connect Small Farms, Local Schools

Delgado Introduces Bill To Connect Small Farms, Schools Congressman Antonio Delgado, NY-19, has co-sponsored the bipartisan Small Farm to School Act, an eight-state pilot program where public schools would be reimbursed at a higher rate for sourcing school lunches from small farmers under the National School Lunch Program. “Our family farmers are essential to our way of life in upstate New York, and we should be looking for every opportunity to support our small businesses and farmers, while helping our…
July 28, 2020

Juvenile Arrested In Tire-Damage Spree

Juvenile Arrested In Tire-Damage Spree ONEONTA – One juvenile was arrested and a second is awaiting charges following 29 incidents where car tires were punctured and other personal property items were damaged last week in Oneonta’s East End. In all, the juvenile, whose name was not released because of their age, was charged with 23 misdemeanors and six felonies after they allegedly slashed and punctured the tires of more than 20 vehicles on Fair Street, Hudson Street, Belmont Circle, North…
July 28, 2020

Dr. Fauci’s ‘First Pitch’ Mask Donated To Hall of Fame

Fauci’s ‘First Pitch’ Mask Donated To Baseball Hall COOPERSTOWN –  Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is now part of baseball history The Washington Nationals-themed mask that Fauci wore to throw out the ceremonial first pitch of the 2020 Major League Baseball season, ahead of the game the Nationals and the Yankees on Thursday, July 23, has been donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame.…
July 28, 2020

Village Sets Aug. 19 Public Hearing For Mask Mandate Law

PUBLIC HEARING SET ON MASKING One Business Already Cited For Failing To Require Masks By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – At the Village Board’s first in-person meeting since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh Monday revealed that an unnamed Main Street business has already been issued a citation for failing to comply with the state’s mask requirements. “Our police have been walking Main Street, and so far, only one business has not been compliant…
July 27, 2020
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