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Volume 212, No. 19

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, May 7, 2020

LAYOFFS AT COUNTY NOT IF, BUT WHEN COOPERSTOWN

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Store manager Derrick Thones carries another crate of half-gallons to the front of the Schuyler Lake Gasway, where owner Jarnail “Tony” Singh and his wife Gurmail Kaur, have been giving away free milk and bread since the coronavirus threat began driving down the economy. Details at

ounty Treasurer Allen Ruffles planned to brief the county board Wednesday, May 6, at its monthly meeting what 20-30 percent coronavirus-fueled cuts in state aid means in terms of layoffs of county workers. The county also expects sales tax revenues to drop 25 percent, or $10 million, the equivalent of its property tax levy. For details, check Wednesday afternoon at

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QUARANTINES, TREATMENTS WORKED

Only One COVID Case Left Locally

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ust one case. That’s where Otsego County’s COVID-19 numbers are right now. The Tuesday, May 5, data from the county Health Department showed, for

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the first time, no new cases for the past five days. Of the 62 total cases found in the county since March 23, 57 had recovered and four had succumbed to the virus. The one remaining patient is hospitalized. County Public Health Director Heidi Bond pronounced the numbers “great news,” but said that the virus is still cirPlease See ONE CASE, A7

Glimmerglass Fest Out • All Star Village Holds On

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Cooperstown Elections Set For Sept. 15 COOPERSTOWN

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riginally planned March 18, Village Board elections have been rescheduled for Sept. 15. Democratic incumbents Mac Benton and Joe Membrino are being challenged by Republican newcomer Mary Margaret Robbins Sohns. Details at

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AllOTSEGO.com ►arctic blast predicted here, Friday, Saturday ►CHERRY VALLEY WOMAN thrown from ATV, airlifted to Albany. ►BAT, FOUR ONEONTAnS tested for rabies. ►RAIN, SNOW FELL 19 days in April. ►SPRINGFIELD 4TH OF JULY, OHS Alumni weekend cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns. ►WHAT WAS A HORSE doing in Center City, Oneonta? ►BORED? Try SUNY Oneonta jigsaw puzzle. ►otsego Rural housing assistance launches rent relief program.

The Glimmerglass Festival’s Alice Busch Opera Theater on Otsego Lake in the Town of Springfield.

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ith the curtain on “The Sound of Music” scheduled to rise in just two months, the Glimmerglass Festival has announced it will not host any

live performances this summer. “It was our hope this summer to gather at the Festival,” Francesca Zambello, artistic director, said Tuesday, May 5. “But it became clear that, for all our safety, we cannot gather together to perform the beautiful season we had planned for you.” Please See OPERA, A2

All Star Village’s diamonds in the Town of Oneonta, which featured a couple new turf fields this year.

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ooperstown Dreams Park in Hartwick Seminary. Strike out. Derek Jeter’s prospective Hall of Fame Induction July 26 in

Cooperstown. Strike out. Even the Baseball Hall of Fame is waiting in the dugout for now. For now, that leaves one Otsego County baseball institution in the game this summer: Cooperstown All Star Village on Route 205 here. “We want to play baseball,” is how Marty Patton, All Star Village Please See BASEBALL, A2

In COVID Era, Basketball Moms Community Foundation’s Seek Great Memories For Grads 1st Grant Goes To Helios By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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endy Kiuber wants to make sure that no Cooperstown senior goes unrecognized. “As the Governor keeps extending the closures, all the parents of the seniors were

just trying to figure out what we could do to support them,” said a school board member and the mother of Lady Hawkeye senior Ashley Kiuber. She is being helped by Colleen Donnelly, mother of Kate Donnelly, another standout senior on the girls’ basketball team that was headed to the state finals when the COVID-19 state Please See GRADS, A9

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ust two weeks after going public, the Community Foundation for Otsego County has awarded its first grant: $5,000 to Helios Care for PPE – personal protective equipment.

The money came from the foundation’s newly established COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund. “This award to Helios Care captures the goal of the fund to support firstLevine line health care providers by Please See HELIOS, A10

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD


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