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Paralyzed since age 11, James Scofield’s new single-wide includes a ramp so he can drive his ATV to the front door/ SEE A3
Survey Seeks Your Opinions Of Local Police
VACCINATIONS ARRIVING
Bindi To The Rescue
Bliss Ticks Off Shortcomings By CHRYSTAL SAVAGE COOPERSTOWN
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he struggle to lockdown concrete information and a larger anti-COVID vaccine allotment continues in Otsego County and beyond. “There is not an adequate supply of the vaccine,� David Bliss, county Board of Representatives chair, said
Tuesday, Jan. 19. “This is a state-wide problem.â€? According to a list he provided, the problem includes: • Demand is higher than the current supply. • Only a 100-dose weekly allotment to the county Health Department and selected pharmacies. • Undependable allotment to Bassett Hospital. • Local appointments aren’t held for local people. Please See BLISS, A7
COOPERSTOWN he Otsego County commissioner directed by Governor Cuomo to assess local policing is seeking your opinion, according to county board Chairman David Bliss. Attitudes toward state police, sheriff’s deputies, and Oneonta and Cooperstown Chief Brenner Explains Surprise Retirement police will be sought. Brenner in Recommended reforms By CHRYSTAL SAVAGE an interare due on the governor’s view after desk by April 1. ONEONTA announcA Survey Monkey quesing his tionnaire will be activated he City of Oneonta’s retirement. Thursday through Feb. 1 at Citizen Advisory “They now https://www.surveymonkey. Board – Governor need to com/r/otsego2021 Cuomo mandated such entibe refined Follow Breaking News On ties statewide after George and impleBrenner Floyd’s death – is due to mented.â€? A new chief with time OTSEGO.com report back April 1 with recommendations. ahead of him to work the reâ–şCommon Council discusses “All of them seem reason- forms through would better raising Oneonta Ford for able,â€? said OPD Chief Doug Please See BRENNER, A7
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Obstacles Aplenty On C-19 Shots Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
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Sonya Galley hugs Bindi in front of the pen where the rescue happened.
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ast spring, Sonya M. Galley, working in a pen on the family farm on Route 51 south of Garrattsville, felt a gentle nudge on her back. It was anything but.
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Transportation Hub â–şNew COvid Cases more than double from 40 to 80 Tuesday, Jan. 19 â–şHall of Famer Don Sutton, Ace pitcher, dies at 75. â–şLight snow continues into mid-week â–şGeorgia Activists featured at MLK observance â–şAt noon daily check “COVID Vaccination Centralâ€? â–şBars spawn covid: Richfield VFW and Genesee Tap Room, and Oneonta sixth ward athletic club â–şIn surprise visit, Delgado promises funding, COVID aid â–şLori Lehenbauer, to chair county Republican Party, succeeding seven-year incumbent Vince Casale.
STATE OF THE CITY: FIRST COVID, THEN BOOM, MAYOR SAYS
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n his sixth State of the City speech to Common Council Tuesday, Jan. 31, Mayor Gary Herzig praised the community for combatting COVID-19. “Thank you,� he said repeatedly. But good times are comin’, he continued, running through a list of economic-development advances downtown that are just waiting for the fever to break. FOR FULL SPEECH, SEE A4, AND
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Turning around, she was confronted by a heifer, who then nudged her back into a sitting position “I was trapped,� said Sonya, who milks 60 Holsteins with her parents, Dave and Cassie, on Silver Spoon Farm. “I knew if I moved, I was going to be in trouble.� The general public thinks of cows as Please See BINDI, A7
FOUGHT FOR LAKEFRONT, BUILT SANTA’S COTTAGE, PLAYED CARDIFF GIANT
James Dean, Village Trustee, And Much More Retiring Trustee Jim Dean, with wife Eileen by his side, holds up a newspaper report from when he played the Cardiff Giant in CBS’ “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not� in 1982.
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ames Dean, a Cooperstown village trustee www. OTSEGO.com since the Democratic sweep in 2012 began his party’s almost decade-long control of 22 Main St., is stepping down. While known today as a trustee, Dean has been part of the civic landscape long before that: Please See DEAN, A7
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