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COVID AT SUNY HARTWICK CHECKS STUDENTS ON ARRIVAL
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Nicholas Meridy, one of the four charged in the murder of Kenneth Robinson last October, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in Otsego County Court on Monday, Aug. 24. For details, visit
Karyn Ramierez, gets information and temperature readings from incoming Hartwick College students, like Jeff Zinc, a sophomore majoring in business.
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‘Hybrid’ Plan Allows Parents To Pick Virtual ONEONTA
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f the Oneonta School District reopens, as planned, on Oct. 13, parents can still keep their children at home, learning remotely, Superintendent Thomas Brindley announced in a public hearing Thursday, June 20. “We’re giving parents a choice,” said Superintendent Thomas Brindley. If the school district is able to open in a hybrid format – students would be divided into two groups; the first would attend two days, with three remote days. SEE MULTIPLE REPORTS ON
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►bliss to gyms: Get inspected so you can reopen. ►CONGRESSMAN DELGADO, D-19, asks citizens for input on postal delays ►CATSKILL SYMPHONY plans live internet concert Sept. 12. ►shortening census deadline adds urgency: fill yours out. ►sandwich boards alert visitors to Cooperstown mask mandate. ►cooperstown central School pushes back live classes until Oct. 5
OPD Busts Party, Cites It For Noise
alking downtown at 1 a.m. on Sunday, Mayor Herzig and Aug. 23, Mayor President Morris Gary Herzig saw have been unable exactly what to get together to he’d hoped he discuss contrary wouldn’t see. approaches to CO“There were VID-19. significant numbers of young people congregating and not wearing masks,” he said. “I had high expectations, and am very disappointed.” Then, on Tuesday, Aug. 25, two off-campus students had tested positive for COVIDPlease See STUDENTS, A8
Callahan’s Cooperstown New Judge’s Local Roots Deep Conviction Will Also Host Overturned Photo Display as the newest Otsego By JIM KEVLIN MANY GETMANS IN LAW, MEDICINE
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etmans and Otsego County go back a long way, in law and medicine, too. “In the Laurens cemetery, there are a lot of Getmans,” said Michael F. Getman, who will be sworn in Jan. 1, 2021,
County judge. Norman Getman, a cousin of Damon Getman, the incoming judge’s grandfather, was county coroner during the notorious Eva Coo case. She was found guilty of hitting Harry “Gimpy” Wright with a mallet, then running him over, Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA and was executed in 1935 Incoming Judge Michael F. Getman still practices in the office at Sing Sing. Please See JUDGE, A7 his father opened in 1961.
CLARK GYM SET TO OPEN BY WEEKEND
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losed since shortly after Governor Cuomo’s emergency COVID-19 declaration in March, the Clark Sports Center is due to reopen this Thursday, Aug. 27, Director Val Paige told the Cooperstown Rotary Club. Members will have their memberships extended to make up for the months the full-service gym, which has three pools, has been closed, Paige said. For DETAILS, VISIT
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istrict Attorney John Muehl doesn’t see how overturning Casey Callahan’s guilty verdict is in the interest of justice. “This ruling was made ‘in the interest of justice,’” he said. Please See MURDER, A7
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ennifer Dibble is adding a few more names to the national “Say Their Names” database after its installation on a Doubleday Field fence was approved by the Village Board Monday, Aug. 24. Please See PHOTOS, A8
OTSEGO LAKE FISHERY THREATENED
Feared Quagga Mussel Invades By JIM KEVLIN SUNKEN ISLAND
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t 2:41 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, just north of here, one of Sarah Coney’s worst fears was realized. There in a sieve that was straining a bucket of mud from Otsego Lake’s bottom was a tiny mussel the SUNY Oneonta biology master’s candidate immediately recognized.
It was a quagga mussel, even more feared than the zebra mussel that arrived in 2008, clogging water pipes and filtering algae from Glimmerglass’ waters that cold water Otsego bass and other valued species depend on for survival. The quagga is lighter than the zebra; also, the zebra can be placed upright on a tableJim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA top, the quagga rolls over. SUNY Oneonta master’s student Sarah Coney “I really didn’t want to see compares a quagga mussel, right, which she it,” said Coney, a native of discovered in Otsego Lake Saturday, Aug. 24, Please See QUAGGA, A7 with the zebra mussel.
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