Fire at migrant center in Mexico near U.S. border kills at least 39     Live updates: French workers ramp up strikes over retirement age, raising pressure on Macron     Ukraine live briefing: Russia fires missiles in the Sea of Japan; Kyiv criticizes ‘radiation blackmail’     Fire at migrant center in Mexico near U.S. border kills at least 39     Live updates: French workers ramp up strikes over retirement age, raising pressure on Macron     Ukraine live briefing: Russia fires missiles in the Sea of Japan; Kyiv criticizes ‘radiation blackmail’     After protest pause, Israelis regroup for next round in judiciary battle     Migration to Italy is soaring. And it’s still the off-season.      Why is Prince Harry in London? His (latest) battle against the press.     Fire at migrant center in Mexico near U.S. border kills at least 39     Live updates: French workers ramp up strikes over retirement age, raising pressure on Macron     Ukraine live briefing: Russia fires missiles in the Sea of Japan; Kyiv criticizes ‘radiation blackmail’     Fire at migrant center in Mexico near U.S. border kills at least 39     Live updates: French workers ramp up strikes over retirement age, raising pressure on Macron     Ukraine live briefing: Russia fires missiles in the Sea of Japan; Kyiv criticizes ‘radiation blackmail’     After protest pause, Israelis regroup for next round in judiciary battle     Migration to Italy is soaring. And it’s still the off-season.      Why is Prince Harry in London? His (latest) battle against the press.     
SUBSCRIBE MY PROFILE
HOME | BREAKING NEWS | IN MEMORIAM | PEOPLE | OPINION |
 JOBS  
 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT  
 HOMES  
 CARS  
 FUNERAL HOMES  
 GOODS & SERVICES

News of Otsego County

resigns

Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigns

Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigns

Staff Report • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced his resignation in a televised address Tuesday, Aug. 10, effective in two weeks.

While the governor denied accusations that he was intentionally inappropriate with anyone, he said that the “politically motivated” allegations against him would plunge the state into disarray.

The three-term governor has been rocked by sexual harassment allegations which included unwanted kisses and touching.

Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul will become the next New York State governor.

Reactions to the resignation were swift.

“While we can now turn to rebuilding our state, it does not mean the end of multiple investigations into the departing governor and his retaliatory enablers,” State Sen. Peter Oberacker, R-Schenevus, said in a statement. ” The brave women who stepped forward to tell their stories deserve justice, along with those who lost their lives needlessly due to the governor’s irresponsible COVID nursing home directive. ”

“New Yorkers can breathe a collective sigh of relief that Andrew Cuomo will no longer be able to wield the immense power of the governor’s office to commit his corruption and abuse, but make no mistake, this resignation is simply an attempt to avoid real accountability for his numerous crimes,” NYGOP Chairman Nick Langworthy said in a media release. “Thousands of lives have been destroyed by Andrew Cuomo and the legislature must continue to move forward with impeachment to ensure he can never run for office again.”

  “Gov. Cuomo finally stepping down is ultimately for the good of New York and something I am glad to see finally happening,” Assemblyman Brian Miller, R-New Hartford, said in a statement.  This resignation is a definitive new beginning. We deserve a better leader.”

“New York now has a chance to move forward and build a new culture of leadership,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, in a statement. “Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul is an exceptional public servant and will be an excellent governor. I look forward to working together to continue serving the people of our great state.”

“Gov. Cuomo’s resignation is welcome news for all New Yorkers,” said Assemblyman John Salka, R-Brookfield, in a press release. “He has finally acted in the best interest of the people. His actions have been disturbing and inexcusable. I am pleased to see the governor step aside and allow government to function properly. I will continue to stand with these women and fight to hold the governor accountable. Congratulations to Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, I look forward to working with her in a positive and bipartisan manner.”

“I again want to thank the women who came forward for their accounts and applaud them for their bravery, because today we sent a message to everyone that conduct of this nature will never be tolerated, from anyone,” Assemblyman Chris Tague, R-Schohaire, said in a press release. “I wish to congratulate Kathy Hochul, the next governor of our state, and hope that we will be able to establish a productive, bipartisan relationship to do all we can for the people of New York.”

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, with then Hall of Fame President Tim Mead last year, will become New York’s governor in two weeks. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com).
Chairman Leaving Otsego Now Board

Chairman Leaving

Otsego Now Board

For Now, Hulse Succeeds Morgan

Devin Morgan

ONEONTA – Devin Morgan, Otsego Now chairman during the tumult that led to the resignation of the organization’s president, Sandy Mathes, in June, has resigned.

According to a letter sent to county representatives and fellow board members, his resignation is effective at the end of the year, and the current vice chair, Rick Hulse, will serve as acting chair until a decision on Morgan’s successor is made.

CRING RESIGNS FROM CCS POST

CRING RESIGNS

FROM CCS POST

High School Principal Takes AD Job

Mike Cring
Mike Cring

COOPERSTOWN – Mike Cring, Cooperstown High School principal since 1995, has resigned to accept an athletic director position at a larger school.

Locally, he had recently been reassigned to a new position at the high school, combining director of curriculum and athletic director responsibilities.  Due to the shift in responsibilities, a search is already underway for a new high school principal.

He will be departing at a time of transition in the CCS district.

Posts navigation

21 Railroad Ave. Cooperstown, New York 13326 • (607) 547-6103