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Bassett Acts Proactively To Calm Any Ebola Worries Chief Doctor. COO On Preparedness Task Force
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ith fears about the Ebola virus raging nightly across the national news, Bassett Healthcare has formed a task force to prepare for a worst-
case scenario if a stricken patient were ever to appear in Otsego County. “It’s on the top of everyone’s mind,” said Karen Huxtable-Hook-
er, Bassett public relations director. “It’s all a lot of people are talking about.” “There is understandably considerable concern among the general
public about the outbreak,” said Dr. Charles Hyman, chief of medicine, who is leading the task force. In addition to Dr. Hyman, the team includes COO Bertine McKenna; Ruth Blackman, infection Please See EBOLA, A7
County In The Money DAR CHAPTERS HONOR ‘REAL DAUGHTER’
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Audrey Murray, Cooperstown Food Pantry manager, sorts inventory after moving from the basement to renovated quarters in a first floor wing of the Cooperstown Presbyterian Church offices on Church Street. An opening reception is planned next month.
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tsego County government has been spending $5 million a year on Otsego Manor, its nursing home. Now it’s been sold. So that must mean it now has $5 million for something Dan Crowell else. Wait a minute, said county Treasurer Dan Crowell in an interview this week. First, $1.2 million was spent on “impact payments” – a “flat bonus,” $1,000 Please See CROWELL, B8
Inputs Sought On U.S. Grant To Brookwood COOPERSTOWN
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tsego Land Trust will seek public comment at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at Templeton Hall on a $30,000 federal grant to enhance canoe and kayak access at Brookwood Point. The grant – one of eight received so far for the project – is from the National Park Service Chesapeake Bay Office to design and build the access. TOUR BUS ROUTE: The Village Board is planning a public hearing on diverting tour buses off River Street onto Fair Street at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, during its monthly meeting at 22 Main. COATS 4 KIDS: Bassett Hospital is collecting “gently used winter coats” through Oct. 25. First Choice Cleaners is donating dry cleaning. Drop them off at the Bassett Clinic or First Choice, Main and Beaver. UGLY SWEATERS? The latest great idea/SEE A2
Tax Cut May Be Possible, Crowell Says
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At Anna Morse’s gravesite (inset) Saturday, Oct. 18, in Cherry Valley, DAR Historian Helen Rees tells the “Real Daughter’s” story.
‘Real Daughter’ Recognized
Pump Station New Focus Of Anti-Gas Fight
Cooperstown, Oneonta DARs Celebrate Rare Discovery By LIBBY CUDMORE CHERRY VALLEY
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nna Morse’s grave in the Cherry Valley cemetery is weathered and faded, but her
legacy is not forgotten. Despite the rain Saturday, Oct. 18, Cooperstown and Oneonta’s Daughters of the American Revolution turned out to mark Morse’s grave with a DAR. “Real Daughter” placard. The ceremony included a “Call Please See DAR, A7
Latest Youmans’ Novel Explores ‘Glimmerglass’ By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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arly Youmans’ mother, it seems, was right. “My mother told me she knew I was going to be a writer in the second
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grade,” said Youmans. “I was always a voracious reader.” Youmans’ 12th book, “Glimmerglass” was released to critical acclaim in September. The novel, which follows painter Cynthia Sorell to the village of Cooper Patent in search of the Muse, was inspired by the “fantastic spectrum” Please See NOVEL, A3
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t was quite a scene on Wednesday, Oct. 8, in the Georgetown Town Hall, east of Cazenovia. “People were shoving and shouting,” Nicole Dillingham, Otsego 2000 president, said the other day. “It was very uncomfortable for everyone” – 200 in a room rated Please See GAS, B8
NEW BOSS AT SOCIAL SERVICES
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hen you help a child return to his or her family from foster care, that kind of success is so special,” says Eve Bouboulis, Cherry Valley, the new commissioner of the Otsego County Department of Social Services. For a profile, visit WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
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