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Delgado Asks Citizens For Inputs On Delays In 19th Postal Delivery

CLICK HERE TO ANSWER SURVEY Delgado Asks Citizens For Inputs On Delays In Local Postal Delivery Otsego County’s congressman, Antonio Delgado, D-19, today issued a survey  asking his constituents to share any mail delivery delays they have experienced with the U.S. mails. Delgado said the new postmaster general, Louis DeJoy, has made changes leading up to the Presidential election that “have undermined the American people’s confidence in a 245-year-old institution.” He’s seeking constituent input in advance of this weekend, when…

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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…

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Delgado Reopens District Offices, Including Oneonta

Delgado Reopens Oneonta Office ONEONTA – Congressman Antonio Delgado, D-19, will reopen his Oneonta office at 189 Main St., Suite 500, to hold in-person meetings with constituents by appointment. “My priority remains the health and safety of our community while continuing to serve every person in New York’s 19th Congressional District with transparency, accountability and accessibility,” said Delgado. “In accordance with health guidelines, my district offices in Kingston, Oneonta, Delhi, Liberty, and Hudson are now open for in-person meetings by…

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At Wistful Event, Seward Receives Standing Ovation

VIPS, 140 AT STATE OF STATE At Wistful Event, Seward Receives Standing Ovation A visibly pleased state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, above, who announced last week he will retire at the end of the year after 34 years representing Otsego County in Albany, receives a standing ovation from the 140 attendees at the Otsego Chamber’s State of the State Luncheon today at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Hall.    He is flanked by Congressman Antonio Delgado, D-19, right, and Assemblyman John Salka,…

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DELGADO: Only Love Conquers Hate

With Love, Via Dr. King Delgado Quotes Mentor: Only Love Conquers Hate Editor’s Note:  This is an excerpt from Congressman Antonio Delgado’s Sunday, Jan. 19, address at the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission’s MLK Day commemoration.  Delgado represents the 19th District, which includes Otsego County. Dr. King has long been my North Star. The power of the man spoke to me even before I fully grasped the magnitude of his legacy. And to stand here today, provided with the opportunity…

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Delgado, Seward Due At State Of The State

Delgado, Seward Due At State Of The State Event Moved To Jan. 24 At SUNY Oneonta ONEONTA — The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce’s State of the State breakfast will be Jan. 24, not the usual day after New Year’s, will be a luncheon instead, and will feature two novelties: • Congressman Antonio Delgado, D-19.  The date was changed to accommodate his scheduled. • State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, who is recovering from a cancer recurrence.  This will be his…

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Delgado: Focus On Treatment, Not Incarceration, To End Opioid Epidemic

Delgado: Treatment, Not Just Incarceration, Will Help End Opioid Scourge By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Drug courts and treatment, rather than immediately resorting to incarceration, are key to tackling the opioid-addiction epidemic, Congressman Antonio Delgado, R-19, said in a press conference this morning. “The more we can get away from incarceration and toward treatment, the better,” he said. Though he did not offer specifics, Delgado has been meeting with organizations ranging from hospitals providing medical treatment and potential…

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