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►democrat chad mcevoy, announced he will run again in the 101st District against Republican Brian Miller. This year’s election is Nov. 3.. ►New YORK STATE Police honored fallen trooper Jill Mattice on the 10th anniversary of her death, Monday, Jan. 20, with a service at the Oneonta barracks. ►PIPER SEAMON scored her 1,000th career point in the Hawkeyes’ 57-39 win over Waterville at home on Wednesday, Jan. 15 Seamon becomes the fifth girl and only the 14th player in school history overall to score 1,000 points. ►27 PROFESSIONALS attended the 2020 Leadership Otsego class, at Foothills Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, Jan. 15. The event is sponsored by the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce.
ov. 6, 2019, came the troubling news to his many fans and wellwishers in Otsego County and the 51st state Senatorial District. Veteran lawmaker James L. Seward’s cancer, vanquished in 2016, was back. Treatment followed, “and a scan at the end of December found I’m responding well. The tumor shrank,” the Milford Republican said in an interview following his Monday, Jan. 20, announcement that he won’t seek another term – it would have been his 18th – this fall. When the legislative session began Jan. 7, he was back in his Albany office, and in his seat on the Senate floor, where he’s been a familiar figure since 1985, ticking Please See SEWARD, A7
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hris Tague, Schoharie, 21-month assemblyman in the 102nd District, plans to decide by the end of the week whether he will seeking to succeed state Sen. Jim Seward, RJim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Milford, in the 51st District. On Sept. 19, 2017, GOHS Board Member Bill Calling Seward “a dear Tague Pietraface presents Senator Seward with a statufriend,” he said he was ette reflecting Oneonta’s love of baseball and “distressed by the news” that the 35-year proximity to Cooperstown, and praises him for senator has decided not to run again as “hitting a 250-grand slam” – a $250,000 state Please See TAGUE, A7 grant for Oneonta History Center renovations.
As Anticipated, HERO HOME Jeter Gets Nod Ask County Treasurer Ruffles About Elephant Attack COOPERSTOWN
of Fame president, on the MLB t was the moNetwork Tuesday ment baseball evening, Jan. 21, fans have been in his first inducwaiting for – and tion announcement expecting: Derek since taking the Jeter has been helm last summer. named to the 2020 “He has defined Baseball Hall of consistency and Fame. Derek Jeter leadership and joins “Derek Jeter is a distinguished list one of the most respected of Yankee greats as he takes ballplayers of his generahis rightful place in the tion,” said Tim Mead, Hall Please See JETER, A3
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ilford and Charlotte Valley have emerged as possible refuges for Schenevus Central students if that financially strapped school district is forced to close its doors. At 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, Worcester Superintendent of Schools Tim Gonzales announced “tuitioning-in” Please See MILFORD, B4
Truitt On Trial For Fatal Fire
He must have made a sudden noise or movement, because suddenly COOPERSTOWN the video is flailing as Ruffles scrambles back nly once did Allen into the house to escape Ruffles feel he was a thundering herd. in any danger. Eventually, the A sergeant in the 403rd elephants settled down Civil Affairs Battalion, and went sedately on Army Reserves, he was their way. living in a small wooden Other than that, house in Uganda, training Ruffles’ 12-month assignlocal wildlife rangers in ment – he returned Sunanti-poaching techniques. day, Jan. 19, from Camp One morning, Ruffles Lemmonier in Djibouti – Otsego County treasurer to his Beech Street home in civilian life – heard a and wife Amy, daughter rumble and looked out the Mia, 11, and son Cooper, window at a herd of a few 6 – was uneventful. Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA dozen elephants. Grabbing Except everything was Ruffles with wife Amy, his cell phone, he slipped eventful, he related in an daughter Mia, 11, and son outside to capture a video. Cooper, 6. Please See RUFFLES, B6 By JIM KEVLIN
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he brother and the ex-girlfriend of Gabriel Truitt, 33, may be called to testify in the trial underway in Otsego County Court. They are Terrence Truitt and Heather Engler, and Gabriel is the Oneonta man charged with arson and first-degree Please See TRIAL, B4
FOTOT Aims To Buy City Theater By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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y the end of the year, Bob Brzozowski hopes, the newly revived Friends of the Oneonta Theater hope to have site control of the theater. Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA “We’ve seen places like Walton, Norwich, Bob Brzozowski discusses new plans for the Oneonta Theatre. Please See FOTOT, A6
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