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SUBSCRIBE to www. AllOTSEGO.com OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 212, No. 21

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, May 21, 2020

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

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DESTINATION MARKETING’S FIRST FOCUS:

Promote Great Outdoors By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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Otsego 2000’s Executive Director Ellen Pope hands out “We Are Coop Strong” window posters Saturday, May 16, at the Farmers’ Market. The promotion was developed by the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce.

Andy Blum, 89; Led Hyde Hall In Restoration

MCOC is looking at the doughnut, not the hole. And the doughnut, for now, is the great outdoors, says Cassandra Harrington, executive director of the Destination Marketing Corp. of Otsego County. In an interview Friday, May 15, Harrington said DMCOC,

which contracts with Otsego County to put “heads in beds” to generate occupancy tax, had met with her board of directors the day before and it was awaiting final visuals from PaperKite, the advertising agency, to launch a

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Oneonta’s John Foreman points out his younger version while stationed in Japan in 1946-48, after VJ Day.

Ever Fewer, WWII Veterans Keep Conflict Alive For Us By LIBBY CUDMORE

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►FIFTH local DEATH REPORTED from coronavirus, ►THEN THERE WERE SIX: Capital Region to reopen. ►TORNADO knocked out power to hundreds of northwest Otsego County homes. ►FROM CRISIS, ANDELA creates novel washable face masks. ►J.C. Penney Southside store likely safe from bankruptcy. ►$1.99 a gallon gas available in Schuyler Lake.

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All the jobs are filled. The cuts unanimously passed the Administration Committee (ways & means) Friday, May 15, but Admin Chair Meg Kennedy, C-Hartwick/Milford/New Lisbon, was unsure this vote on Resolution 198-20200520 would be likewise unanimous.

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COUNTY BOARD CONSIDERS 59 CUTS TO HELP DENT FINANCIAL CHALLENGE

he Otsego County Board of Representatatives was scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 20, on making a possible 59 cuts in its almost 500-person workforce. The unprecedented cuts would comprise 10 percent of the workforce, and add up to about $1 million.

COOPERSTOWN ndy Blum, 89, who chaired the Hyde Hall board of trustees during the restoration of the National Historic Landmark, passed away early Monday, May 18. A former chairman of C.E. Andy Blum Unterberg, Towbin International, the investment bank, he was also associated for many years with the former L.F. Rothschild. He maintained a home in Cooperstown for decades.

program on June 1, when Phase Two arrives and shops can open. There is some urgency to begin promotions again. In 2018, tourism brought in $206 million to Otsego County. Of that, $101 million was spent on payroll, funding 7,426 jobs, mostly gone this year. In March 2109, county hotels billed $948,312; this March, it was $483,269, and there was a Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal 46.4 drop in occupancy. “Mind DMCOC’s Cassandra Harrington with Please See DMCOC, B4 schematic of first post-COVID promotion.

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or Fred Hicken, a few postgraduation classes at Oneonta High School made all the difference. “I was 17 when I went to Albany to register for the Navy,” he said. “It was April 1945. I had graduated in A typing class 1944, but went back to take some saved Fred Hickbusiness classes, including typing.” en from combat; As a result, he was assigned to he was assigned to personnel. personnel work stateside, avoiding the conflict. Hicken is one of fewer than a dozen World War II veterans who remain in Oneonta. “We’ve lost quite a few over the last few years,” said Terry Harkenreader, Commander of the Oneonta American Legion. “We’re starting to lose Korea vets too.” Please See VETERANS, A3

Integris Executive/MD Heads Bassett Network NJ Native Tommy Ibrahim, 39, Succeeds Streck at 23 and made a rapid ascent into leadership positions, most recently serving as executive vice COOPERSTOWN president and chief physician executive for Integris Health assett’s new president System, the largest not-for-profit and CEO has been and state-owned health care called “a man on a system in Oklahoma. It’s a mission.” top 25 healthcare system, Dr. Ibrahim according to U.S. News and Just 39, Dr. Tommy Ibrahim has accomplished a World Report. great deal in a short time. “He brings to us the experience of He graduated from medical school Please See IBRAHIM, B6 By ELIZABETH COOPER

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he one-month old Community Foundation for Otsego County has raised $175,000 in donations in its first four weeks of operation from 230 individuals so far. In the last 10 days, the foundation’s COVID-19 Fund has also made five awards, and now has a total of 17 in

review or completed. Completed awards include: • HELIOS CARE - $5,000 to buy PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for staff to visit patient homes. • CATHOLIC CHARITIES of Delaware, Otsego & Schoharie Counties -$5,000 to buy PPE and supplies for child-care providers in private homes. Please See FOUNDATION, A3

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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