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City of The Hills

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Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, May 28, 2020

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nadilla Livestock Auction, where a patron who later tested coronavirus positive spent eight hours during the Saturday, May 16, is under purview of the state Ag & Markets Department, and thus exempt from Governor Cuomo’s un-PAUSE regulations.

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Imagine Dining Out In Middle Of Street By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA

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he hottest restaurant in Oneonta could soon Be ... Main Street? “One thing our ‘Survive and

Thrive’ task force is exploring is shutting down streets to traffic for special dining events,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. “We don’t have a plan yet, but we’re looking into what streets we could close when and how that would affect traffic downtown.” As COVID-19 restrictions begin to

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Tricia and Laura Janos, Portlandville, pause on their hike around Gilbert Lake to admire a baby snapping turtle as the state parks reopened Memorial Day Weekend.

Still On PAUSE, All-Star Village Cancels Again

ease, restaurants are looking for ways to bring customers in to dine while maintaining social distancing. “It will be a while before restaurants can fully reopen,” said Herzig. “They won’t be able to operate as they did previously, they won’t be able to have Please See DINING, B3

COUNTY CLERK SAYS:

Numbers Show Why Oneonta’s DMV Had To Go By JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA

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hen she saw the numbers, it was clear the Oneonta DMV had to be shut instead of Cooperstown’s office, according to County Clerk Kathy Sinnott Sinnott Gardner Gardner. ►59 LAYOFFS: In response to The county a question from Board of county Rep. Representatives Michele Farwell, Wednesday, D-Morris, at last May 20, laid off week’s meeting 59 employees, of the county effective June Board of Representatives, Sinnott 8. For full story, visit: Gardner drilled down in to the . OTSEGO.com relative revenues ►EDITORIAL, A4 generated by the two offices, she said in an interview Tuesday, May 26. She found Cooperstown’s DMV generated $4.5 million in sales tax; Oneonta’s only $1/2 million, indicating Please See DMV, B6

ooperstown All Star Village has cancelled what would have been its third week of play, June 20-26. “We are currently awaiting government and medical direction, and we do not know when the season can begin,” said owner Marty Patton in a statement. He assured the public the facility “is taking all necessary health and safety precautions” recommended by the CDC and NY State.

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Art Gales, quartermaster and adjutant at American Legion Post 259, Oneonta, and wife Lorraine, above, bow their heads in reverence during Memorial Day services at Neahwa Park. At right, Cooperstown VFW Commander Floyd Bourne salutes at the Soldiers & Sailors Monument at the county courthouse, as the Acitelli family – mom Elizabeth, Mathieu, 4, and Josephine, 6, look on admiringly. Behind Bourne is John Rudy, the Acitelli youngsters’ grandad/MORE PHOTOS, A3

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►rETIRED ASSEMBLYMAN Bill Magee endorsed Corey Mosher, Hamilton in the June 23 Democratic Primary. ►Glimmerglass state park opened for the season Memorial Day. ►COOPERSTOWN SENIOR Center was a first-time recipient of a $1,000 NYCON mini-grant. ►BASSETT OPENS mental health hotline in face of COVID. ►CATSKILL SYMPHONY received By LIBBY CUDMORE $19,000 in federal aid to pay musicians. ►FARANDWIDE.COM.99 calls ONEONTA Cooperstown “Best Town in State.” f lockdown has you ►HARTWICK COLLEGE’S feeling like the walls are Mark Davies named SUNY closing in, you can look Oneonta Dean of Education.

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IN MEMORIAM Awaiting Sellers Market, Realtors Use Technology Andy Blum, 89; Man Of Many Friends

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for a new house – without ever leaving yours.

“The only way we can By JIM KEVLIN show homes is by doing it virtually,” said Betsy Shultis, Benson Realty. “We COOPERSTOWN go into the house and give a tour either through Zoom or mentor to young Facetime.” people, Andy Blum In areas where internet invited Cooperstown’s service isn’t available, she Jacob Russell to lunch at The Please See REALTY, B4 Brook, the exclusive social

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club on East 54th Street. Henry Kissinger walked in. “I thought, ‘Wow, Henry Kissinger’,” said Jacob. The room was filled with Wall Street bigwigs, including Tom Hill, the Blackstone vice chairman. “They didn’t go up to Please See BLUM, B4

HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD

Like a good Neighbor, StAte FArM iS there. ® with…

Melissa Manikas, Agent Cooperstown, NY 13326 607-547-2886


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