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Volume 11, No. 04
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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, November 2, 2018
‘IT WAS LIKE YOU’D SEE IN THE MOVIES’
City of The Hills
Hostage Standoff Defused By LIBBY CUDMORE & IAN AUSTIN WORCESTER
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Mourning For 11 Who Died In Synagogue ONEONTA
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ithout a single chair to spare and many more lined out the door, the Otsego County community gathered at Temple Beth El to hold a vigil for the 11 Jewish worshipers killed in Pittsburgh by a gunman during services on Saturday, Oct. 27. “Tonight we mourn the victims,” said the Temple Beth El president, Ken Sider. “And we are grateful for your support. I don’t think we have ever run out of chairs before.” A second vigil will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1 at 22 Main St., Cooperstown.
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LEADS IN POLL: Antonio Delgado holds a 49 percent lead to John Faso’s 44 percent in a Monmouth University poll released Tuesday, Oct. 30. FALL BACK: Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, so be sure to turn your clocks back an hour overnight Saturday.
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the Red Sox. But it certainly didn’t hurt. With a CB-15 model bat in hand, Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez hit a single his first time at bat in Game Four of the World Series Saturday, Oct. 27. Please See BAT, B4
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been alleged.” The sworn statement, from COOPERSTOWN Alicia Scanlon of Oneonta, a county t the 11th correctional ofhour, a jail ficer since January ►VIEW Scanlon, 2012, was released guard has Raso letters at issued an affidavit Monday, Oct. 29, ALLOTSEGO.COM supporting a colby Sheriff Richard league who stated J. Devlin, Jr., the the sheriff’s son, Ros DevRepublican candidate for lin, “at no time … (made) reelection. any statements that have Please See SHERIFF, B7 By JIM KEVLIN
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TOWN & GOWN: For the first time since the semester began, no college students were arrested or ticketed this past weekend, according to Oneonta Police Chief Doug Brenner.
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By LIBBY CUDMORE happening in her neighborhood, at first she didn’t believe them. “Then I looked out my window and COOPERSTOWN saw cops with rifles,” she said. “It was like you see in the movies. They had o one is suggesting the house completely surrounded.” that a Cooperstown State police responded to a 911 Bat Company bat Please See STANDOFF, B7 won the World Series for
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Atty. Andy Puritz and Nancy Couch recite the Kaddish as mourners from across Otsego County filled Oneonta’s Temple Beth El to reflect on the slayings in Pittsburgh.
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he last time anyone saw Steven J. Kassirer, 53, was when he checked out of a hotel in Binghamton on Tuesday, Kassirer Oct. 23. ►For upTwo days dates, check later, the ALLOTSEGO.COM 25th, his abandoned car was found near the Oneonta State Police Please See MISSING, B5
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t the end of their three-day Oneonta tour, one thing was clear to Artspace visitors. “Art is really infused into daily life here,” said Anna Growcott, Artspace director/consulting & strategic partnerships. “We went into so many places – the Yellow Deli, the Autumn Café, the Latte Lounge – where people were spending time and seeing artwork presented in Please See ARTSPACE, A2
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Al Cleinman, the Oneonta-based consultant to optometrists nationwide, tells the Otsego Chamber’s Workforce Summit to transform the county into a “knowledge-based industry.”
Go Where Jobs Going To Be, Cleinman Tells Jobs Summit By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN
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l Cleinman’s call for a “Come Home to Oneonta” campaign built on attracting “knowledge-based industry” was greeted with enthusiasm by 80 attendees at the Otsego Chamber’s “Workforce Summit” last week. But in the days since, the idea shows potential to unify
the county’s economic-development strategy. “I do think there’s great potential to capitalize on his idea,” said Jody Zakrevsky, CEO of Otsego Now, the county’s economic-development office. “I am in full agreement,” said Nicole Dillingham, president of Otsego 2000, the Senator Seward said Cooperstown-based environmental organization that is the “Come Home” drive must be paired laying the groundwork to sue with a “Stay Home” Otsego Now over a natural-gas Please See CLEINMAN, A3 drive.
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD