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Letters To The Editor - Page 58

Whelan: More Info Requested

In his “Partial Observer” opinion piece of August 10, Mr. Caiazza focuses entirely on the relative costs of electric bills to the consumer. His analysis is incomplete. What are the costs to us and to the planet—of ongoing global warming?…
August 16, 2023

Welch: ‘Just Pay It Forward’

I live on the lake and rent boats. My neighbor’s renter called me Saturday, August 5th and asked if I would help them retrieve the kayaks they left across the lake on Friday because of the thunderstorms. I said yes and later met them, and we proceeded across the lake. The mother and her two young children made it across the lake when the storms hit.…
August 10, 2023

Barown: Benton Can Get the Job Done

As a registered Republican, I am writing in support of MacGuire Benton being elected as our next Otsego County clerk in this November’s general election. As village administrator, I worked with MacGuire when he was a member of the Village of Cooperstown Board of Trustees. I found him to be very diligent with the responsibilities of village trustee.…
August 10, 2023

Estigo: An Appeal to Our Visitors

As you love your own pets and children, please exercise care when driving in our villages. Watch out for children and pets as you would your own. Recently I witnessed a very sad and tragic incident where a car driving on Chestnut Street in Cooperstown hit a small dog that had run out into the street. The pitiful and anguished cries of the injured pet and the distraught owner rushing to try to save her beloved pet is something you…
August 10, 2023

Whelan: Thankful for Neighbors

On Sunday, after attending the opera, I came home to find that my newly-acquired dog was nowhere to be found. She had been securely shut in the house and had dog door access only to the well-fenced back yard. As I had had her for less than 24 hours, she did not yet have dog tags and was not chipped. She comes obediently when called, but didn’t. My heart was in my mouth as I searched—the path where we had…
August 3, 2023

Meschutt: Help Us Meet Our $$ Goal

In January 2022, Super Heroes Humane Society submitted a grant application to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets’ Companion Animal Capital Fund toward the renovation of our new shelter building located at 160 Pony Farm Rd in Oneonta. The first phase of renovation focuses on completing all the animal housing and handling spaces and was estimated at that time to cost approximately $642,000.00. Once phase 1 is completed, we will be able to move our operations to…
August 3, 2023

Malhotra: Why Are We So Complacent?

I, along with a few caring friends, were very surprised when the United Nations’ watchdog agency permitted the Fukushima Nuclear Plant to start throwing its radiated water into the Pacific Ocean after 12 years of wait. According to them, this radiated water has been diluted and is not going to harm the fish, sea plants, sea salt and bacteria inhabiting the ocean. The United States and Taiwan have not taken seriously this impending disaster which might be greater than the…
August 3, 2023

Guzman: Induction a Great Experience

Great article [“Fans: Parade Did Not Disappoint”]. Really appreciate the small-town atmosphere and super friendly baseball fans and HOFers. Also, thanks to Caspar [Ewig] for taking time to sit with us and chat a bit about the induction experience. Definitely will consider coming back again next year. Go baseball!!…
August 3, 2023

Dill: Tick-borne Illness Continues to Rise

It’s about time. We’ve been trying to sound the alarm for more than four years, when we found it necessary to “educate” our physicians about the threat of tick-borne illnesses. At my sister’s insistence, one doctor at a local hospital investigated the possibility that her ailment might be due to a tick bite—in particular, anaplasmosis. After learning all about it, he contacted her to inform her that she indeed did have anaplasmosis.…
August 3, 2023

Stuart: Truck Traffic Not To Blame

I respectfully disagree with Chip Northrup’s proposition to ban truck traffic on State Route 80 as a means to address the chronic roadway failures. While I understand the concern for the safety and stability of the road, such a ban could have adverse effects on our local economy, given that State Route 80 serves as a crucial transportation link for commerce and supplies in and out of our community.…
August 3, 2023
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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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