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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 212, No. 14
Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, April 2, 2020
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COVID-19 CLAIMS BRENDA L. UTTER, OF MORRIS
‘A Good, Kindhearted Person’ By ELIZABETH COOPER MORRIS
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ust a few months ago, Brenda Utter celebrated surviving breast cancer for 5 years. “She was so ecstatic about making it,� her husband of 44 years, Phillip Utter, said Monday, March 30, just four days after she died of COVID-19. Brenda Utter, of Morris, was the first person in Otsego County to die
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tate Sen. Jim Seward’s office announced Monday, March 20, that he and his wife Cindy have been stricken with the coronavirus. He is being treated in Albany; she is recuperating at home. ►See EDITORIAL, A4
DOING WHAT THEY CAN Bassett Holds
The Freeman’s Journal When coronavirus closed the Green Earth Health Food Store’s doors, Rachel Shaughnessy decided to launch Community Ties, delivering dinner kits with 10 miles of Oneonta’s Main and Market streets/SEE B1
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While homeschooling her son for the time being, Destination Oneonta’s Katrina Van Zandt is organizing a coloring contest for county youngsters.
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of the virus, which had taken 3,578 lives nationally and 1,500 in New York State as of press time. In an interview, Phillip Utter said he was still in shock. The illness took his wife within about a week of her first signs of sickness, he said. The couple went shopping for groceries on March 14 to buy provisions so they could stay home and practice social distancing, as health officials had advised. They didn’t know anyone who had coronavirus, which causes CO Please See VICTIM, A7
CORONAVIRUS STRIKES SENATOR SEWARD, WIFE
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Numbers Climb, But More Tests Available, Beds Not Lacking Yet By ELIZABETH COOPER
doctors at Bassett Healthcare Network have been anxiously preparing for an onslaught of patients here. Though our numbers are growing, they have not leaped as high as feared. “We are able to manage the patients that are coming in and need to be cared for,� Dr. Steven Heneghan, Bassett’s Network chief clinical officer, who is overseeing the network’s clinical response to the virus. The precautionary measures the public is taking, along with Bassett’s triage system, are working, he said. But he cautioned that the picture could still change. “We are expecting the worst and preparing for the worst,� he said. “And we Please See BASSETT, A7
COOPERSTOWN â–şASSEMBLYMAN Brian MILLER tested positive for COVID-19. ine days ago there His district includes Springwere no Coronavifield, Middlefield, Westford and rus patients among Maryland. people who called Otsego â–şEMPLOYEE STEALS face masks from Bassett, sheriff says. Josie County home. D. Wright, 33, was a contract As of Tuesday, March 31, employee at the hospital. there were 16. â–şPRESIDENTAL PRIMARY MOVED, And one of those, Brenda Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal Utter of Morris, has died. to June 23. Cooperstown election date uncertain. Patients range in age â–şcounty encourages visitors from 20 to 75, county health to alert Health Department, officials said. There are 53 self-isolate for 14 days. people more on mandatory can help keep Otsego County’s tourism top By LIBBY CUDMORE â–şMOTORCYCLE CRASH in quarantine because they of mind. Richfield killed Kyle Seamon, have been in close contact After all, people aren’t going to be 20, Burlington Flats. with a positive case. ONEONTA sheltering in place forever. â–şdecision on Glimmerglass As the state’s numbers “We know that tourism has a big impact Festival’s 2020 season is due have climbed to the highest oloring and photography cannot only on Oneonta,â€? she said. “So we partnered with in two weeks, said Francesca in the nation - some 75,000 be calming, says Destination Oneonta This is Cooperstown on its coloring contest.â€? Zambello, artistic & creative Director Katrina Van Zandt, but they Please See HELPERS, B6 as of Tuesday, March 31 director. â–şSUNY ONEONTA will host its delayed 2020 commencement ONEONTA’S GEORGESON PRAISED on Saturday, Aug. 29. â–şFENIMORE, FARMERS’ museums announce schedule of “virtual If Owners Must Abandon Pets, programsâ€? during April. â–şâ€?no wipes in pipesâ€? is a new Pet Food, Kennel Space Ready campaign by Delaware Engineering encouraging people be interested By LIBBY CUDMORE By LIBBY CUDMORE to discard disinfecting wipes in being the in trash baskets rather than city’s health flushing them down the toilet. ONEONTA officer,â€? she COOPERSTOWN â–şSCHUYLER LAKE man who said. “I was walks in front of truck on Route hen Dr. Diane honored, tacie Haynes, executive director, 22 is killed. Georgeson took a but I did not Susquehanna SPCA, doesn’t want â–şOFO RECEIVED AN $11,000 call from Mayor anticipate a anyone’s pet to go hungry during the grant to help fight Coronavirus. Gary Herzig at the beginning Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal COVID-19 crisis. Georgeson pandemic!â€? SQSPCA Director Stacie Haynes of the year, she had no idea Georgeson, “We have a very well-stocked pet food what awaited her. a recently retired Fox Hospi- pantry,â€? she said. “People can call or email us sorts through pet food donations “Gary asked me if I would Please See DOCTOR, A7 Please See SHELTER, A7 that are pouring in.
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