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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 212, No. 10

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, March 5, 2020

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

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‘Ball of White Fire’ Engulfs Volunteers The Freeman’s Journal

Keishaun Jefferson sinks a series of sweet foul shots in Cooperstown’s 78-70 victory over West Canada Valley Saturday, Feb. 29, at OCC. Hawkeye boys and girls, who beat Onondaga, 51-48, both head back to OCC Saturday for sectional finals.

Mother Testifies In Own Defense In Twins’ Deaths COOPERSTOWN

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Petitions Vie Over Firearms Gun-Sanctuary Foes Take Plea To County By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

Victor Jones, county Emergency Services deputy director, surveys the scene of the Middlefield fire Wednesday, Feb. 28, where five firemen were injured. Two, engulfed by flames, spent four days in Upstate Medical Center’s burn unit in Syracuse.

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n trial this week in Otsego County Court, Kimberly Steeley, 27, Decatur, is expected to testify Friday, March 6, in her own defense. Steeley is facing manslaughter charges in the deaths of her newborn twins, Liam and Bonde, in June 2018. In opening arguments Monday, her lawyer, Andrew By LIBBY CUDMORE Van Buren, pointed out the children’s father, Tommy Hewitt, was also present in the MIDDLEFIELD bedroom when the babies died, Follow developments on y the time the explosions began – “a ball of white fire,” accordwww. OTSEGO.com ing to one witness – that came from inside the burning garage in this ON OTSEGO.com hamlet on Wednesday, Feb. 26, it was too late.

pponents of turning Otsego County into a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” are faster on the draw than proponents, at least when it comes to ‘SANCTUARY’ OPPOSED petitions. On their behalf, Mary Anne Whelan, the retired Bassett physician, was planning to turn in petitions ►Mary Anne with “many Whelan Wednesday, hundred” March 4, signatures presented petito the coun- tions opposing ty Board making Otsego of Reprea “sanctuary sentatives county” for when it met guns. Wednesday, Updates on ALLOTSEGO.COM March 4. “We … respectfully ask the county Board of Representatives Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal to declare support of the current state regulations concerning gun control,” it reads. “…Sanctuaries are Center, Syracuse. Tallman, as well as for people, not for guns.” Middlefield firefighters John Sears and Whelan said she alone had Ryan Smith, were treated at Bassett 200 signatures on petitions Hospital and released. she circulated, and she was “In 42 years on the job, I’ve never hoping for several hundred seen injuries of this magnitude,” said more from others circulating Tallman. petitions.” The call came in at 8:45 p.m. The She is acting now because Please See INJURED, A7 Please See GUNS, A7

Worst Injured Welcomed Home From Upstate

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►AVERY LEONARD of the Cooperstown/Milford wrestling team received a fire-engine parade on Cooperstown’s Main Street for his secondplace wrestling win in the state championship. By LIBBY CUDMORE ►ag & market’s Commissioner Richard Ball was in Oneonta this week, explaining Governor COOPERSTOWN Cuomo’s 2020-21 budget to city fathers. ooperstown Police ►COUNTY REp. Adrienne MarChief Michael tini’s new book, “Somebody’s Covert helped make Gotta Do It,” was favorably re- the Village a place people viewed in the New York Times. wanted to come back to, said

“It started as this small white ball, and then it became this massive white flame that shot 100 feet out of the building,” said Cooperstown Fire Chief Jim Tallman. “The flames just came straight at us.” In all, five firemen, including Tallman, were injured in the blast. Two of them, CFD’s Jon Roach and Scott Monington, were transferred to the burn unit at Upstate Medical

Police Chief Mike Covert, 59; Helped Addicts Into Recovery

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former Mayor Jeff Katz. “Mike was a music fan, so when we had the Furthur

concert in Doubleday Field, Mike made the executive decision that, as long as it was contained there, he Covert wasn’t going to arrest most people,” Katz recalled. Please See COVERT, A6

STACIE HAYNES AMONG TOP 10 PET DEFENDERS

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tacie Haynes, Susquehanna SPCA executive director, has won national recognition for the work she does here. The Animal Legal Defense Fund of San Francisco put her on their annual list of America’s Top 10 Animal Defenders, particularly for helping found the Animal Cruelty Task Force. Details at

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Bassett Getting Ready To Deter Coronavirus is out. “I’ve never seen anything COOPERSTOWN like this,” said David Adsit, f you’re looking co-owner and for masks and hand pharmacist. sanitizer to minimize CDC photo of “As soon the chances of contracting coronavirus. as the news Coronavirus (COVIDbroke, people 19), you’ll have to look started buying them up, and elsewhere – Church & Scott Please See VIRUS, A7 By LIBBY CUDMORE

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