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IF YOU GO: Take the trolley, pack sunscreen, water

IF YOU GO: Take the trolley, pack sunscreen, water By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com If you are planning to attend the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Induction, here are some helpful hints: • Bring water and an umbrella: Things can get hot on the field at The Clark Sports Center, where there is no natural shade and attendees might be under direct sun for more than two hours. This is just as likely on a Wednesday…
September 2, 2021

The AllOtsego Report, Ep. 14: Pre-Induction prep

The AllOtsego Report, Ep. 14: Pre-Induction prep Staff Report • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Episode 14 of The AllOtsego Report looks at the Thursday, Sept. 2, editions of The Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta, as well as this week’s news on AllOtsego.com. In this week’s episode, Editor Greg Klein and Reporter Kevin Limiti discuss: The Hall of Fame Induction on Wednesday, Sept. 8, and what the weekday event might look like. Click here to listen! Business leaders look for new answers…
September 2, 2021

Otego residents lament loss of local bank as Community closes branch

Otego residents lament loss of local bank as Community closes branch By KEVIN LIMITI • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Community Bank has closed its branch in Otego, the only bank in the town, much to the dismay of residents and local leaders. In a letter dated June 22, F.J. Buzz Hesse, chairman of the village of Otego Planning Board, Otego Mayor Ernest Kroll and Otego Town Supervisor Joseph Hurlburt asked Hal Wentworth, senior vice president of retail banking for Community Bank,…
September 2, 2021

Inside the induction: Since 9/11 attacks, guarding baseball’s legends, fans, has become top priority for Hall, local officials

Inside the induction Since 9/11 attacks, guarding baseball’s legends, fans, has become top priority for Hall, local officials By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com As with a lot of things in America, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Induction Weekend changed 20 years ago, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “Before, at Induction, you were thinking, ‘what if someone has a heart attack out here in the field?’ Suddenly, you had to think about a lot more things…
September 2, 2021

Work begins on Chestnut Crossing as project clears village boards

Work begins on Chestnut Crossing as project clears village boards By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Two months after getting its special-use permit from the Cooperstown Board of Trustees, the Chestnut Crossing apartment complex at 10 Chestnut St. is mostly finished at the municipal level. According to village documents, the project has had public hearings and gotten approvals from the village committees that must approve various parts of the project, including its architecture, fencing, parking, sidewalks, streets, lighting and…
September 2, 2021

Area businesses seek solutions to employee void

Area businesses seek solutions to employee void Plans could include refugee recruitment, resettlement By Kevin Limiti • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com A possible solution to worker shortages in Otsego County could be employing refugees and resettling them in Otsego County communities, some local leaders suggest. Al Rubin, CEO of the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce, and Tom Armao of the Country Club Auto Group, said they are having preliminary discussions in finding ways to alleviate the problem of understaffing and the…
September 2, 2021

Induction tribute will feature game’s best, Hall favorites

Induction tribute will feature game’s best, Hall favorites By CHARLIE VASCELLARO • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Each year the Hall of Fame Induction ceremony begins with a roll call of members of the baseball community who have passed during the previous calendar year projected on a jumbotron video screen adjacent to the stage where the returning members of the Hall are seated. This year’s “In Memoriam” recognition stings with a particular poignancy in a continued season of mourning both across the…
September 2, 2021

Midweek Induction brings questions about attendance, coronavirus safety

Midweek Induction brings questions about attendance, coronavirus safety By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com In the lull of the 2013 Hall of Fame Induction, when no living people were inducted and only about 2,000 die-hard fans attended on a rainy day, and some people speculated about the demise of the tradition, keen baseball observers knew the Yankees would be coming to Cooperstown eventually. When large class after large class started popping big attendance figures for inductions the latter half…
September 2, 2021

Oneonta beats Forks in boys soccer opener

Oneonta beats Forks in boys soccer opener Staff Report • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Tanner Jennings scored two goals and Finlay Oliver had a goal and an assist as host Oneonta beat Chenango Forks in a Southern Tier Athletic conference boys soccer game Wednesday, Sept. 1. Dakota Buzz scored the other goal for Oneonta and Owen Schultz got an assist. In girls soccer, Oneonta won on the road, beating Chenango Forks, 1-0. Grace Slesinsky got the goal for the Jackets.…
September 1, 2021

Coop boys win soccer opener, 3-2

Coop boys win soccer opener, 3-2 Staff Report • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Liam Spencer scored the game winner with 25 minutes left in the second half as Cooperstown beat visiting Waterville, 3-2, in a Center State Conference boys soccer game Wednesday, Sept. 1. Spencer scored on a double assist from Colby Diamond and then Ollie Wasson. Diamond put the ball into the box to Wasson, who tapped it back to Spencer, who connected from just outside the box.…
September 1, 2021

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