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CCS SUPERINTENDENT HEADS BACK TO JOHNSTOWN Fox Hospital President Now Bassett COO, Too Crankshaw Returns To His Roots
New CEO Ibrahim Assembles Executive Team By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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s Fox Hospital president, Jeff Joyner, new COO of the Bassett Healthcare Network, brings people together. “Jeff knows that things get done when you work with other people,” said Laurie Zimniewicz, president of the The Freeman’s Journal
U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, R-19, briefs Cooperstown Bat coproprietor Connie Haney on his small-business legislation Monday, Aug. 31, during a tour of Main Street, Cooperstown, with Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh and Trustees Cindy Falk and Rich Sternberg.
2 Infected In Cooperstown By Rabid Bat COOPERSTOWN
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bat tested positive for rabies in Cooperstown Friday, Aug. 28. Two people were exposed and were being tested this week, the county Health Department reported. A bite from a rabid animal can be fatal, and the health department is cautioning people to stay away from stray or wild animals, and make sure their children do, too. Call in any reports of suspected rabies to the health department, (607) 547-4230. FULL COVID STORIES ON
AllOTSEGO.com ►SUNY ONEONTA is running out of quarantine rooms. ►WITH ONLY TWO CASES, Hartwick classes go remote. ►THREE SPORTS TEAMS’ parties started outbreak ►armory, st james, Foothills to host free rapidtesting. ►NEW SUNY CHANCELLOR hurries to Oneonta. ►sUNY TO TEST ALL students for COVID-19. ►sUNY INVESTIGATES off-campus parties, suspends sorority.
Fox Hospital Board. “And he realized that Fox Hospital, standing alone, wasn’t going to be effective unless the network Joyner was effective.” Joyner, who succeeded longtime Fox Hospital PresiPlease See JOYNER, A2
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hen he was in first grade in the Greater Johnstown School District, young Bill Crankshaw counted to 100, and Mrs. Ruby Walter, his teacher, celebrated by singing “How Much Is That Doggy in the Window.” In second grade, Mrs. Greco made sure his samples of cursive writing were Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal submitted every time there was a contest. “Stay positive,” “Stay creative,” are on His penmanship usually won. a list of exhortations Superintendent Please See CRANKSHAW, B3 Crankshaw gave to his key managers.
SUNY-0’s COVID TOLL HEADS FOR 300+
NO MORE CLASSES ‘LIKELY OUTCOME’ After his Sunday, Aug. 30, press conference announcing a two-week hiatus in classes at SUNY Oneonta, the new chancellor, Jim Malatras, high-elbows SUNY Oneonta criminal justice major Chris Frommeyer for asking “the toughest question” – Why weren’t students tested when they returned to campus?
COVID BATTERS SUNY ONEONTA ►TUESDAY, AUG 25: Two SUNY Oneonta students living off-campus test positive after “large party.” ►WEDNESDAY, AUG 26: Five COVID-19 cases surface in off-campus students. ►THURSDAY, AUG 27: Six more SUNY students test positive, four living on campus. ►FRIDAY, AUG 28: SUNY reports 15 more cases. Sorority suspended; Rush Week cancelled. All oncampus students ordered tested. Hartwick bars public from campus. ►SATURDAY, AUG 29: 29 more SUNY students test positive, including sixth from original party. ►SUNDAY, AUG. 30: Cases top 105; Chancellor Jim Malatras shuts campus for two weeks, requires all students to shelter-in-place. Governor Cuomo orders virus-testing SWAT team to city. ►MONDAY, SEPT 1: Foothills, Armory, St. James Episcopal will be free testing sites, beginning Wednesday. 83 new SUNY cases surface. Hartwick reports first case. ►TUESDAY, SEPT 2: SUNY reports 68 cases, bringing the total to 245. Hartwick reports second case, moves to all online classes for two weeks.
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Call 833-NYS-TRNG, To Get Free Test For COVID Tyler Jermyn swabs his mouth Tuesday, Sept. 1, part of COVID19 “pool testing” by Upstate Medical.
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ithin one week, SUNY Oneonta’s COVID-19 explosion appears to have toppled face-to-face on-campus learning. “We are going to reassess Michael Forster Rothbart/The Freeman’s Journal in two weeks,” said Kim
MacLeod, college spokesperson. “But of all the possible outcomes, going fully remote has the biggest potential to be the outcome.” According to SUNY Oneonta’s figures, 245 students had tested positive as of press time Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, and number were expected to rise over 300 on Wednesday. Please See COVID, B5
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