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        STATE FAIR CANCELLED

        COVID-19 BRIEFING/July 6, 2020

        STATE FAIR

        CANCELLED

        Governor Looks Ahead

        To Fall School Opening

        Here are highlights of today’s COVID-19 briefing by Governor Cuomo:

        • The New York State Fair is canceled this year out of an abundance of caution. While disappointing for many reasons, the risk is too high to hold the Fair this summer.

        • The State is planning for the fall school year. The New York State Department of Health, in consultation with the Reimagine Education Advisory Council and others, is finalizing guidance on the possible reopening of schools in September. Every school district throughout the State has been directed to develop reopening plans. At the moment, no decisions have been made on whether schools are reopening in the fall. We will follow the data, and make a decision on the data.

        3 COVID Cases Surface, 2 Others Have Recovered

        3 COVID Cases Surface,

        2 Others Have Recovered

        Local Count: 2 Friday; 3 Total Today

        CDC image of the coronavirus

        COOPERSTOWN – Three more COVID-19 cases were reported in Otsego County over the Fourth of July, for a total of three active cases locally right now, according to the county Department of Health.

        Friday, there were two active cases, but there were two recoveries over the weekend, according to the count released this afternoon by Heidi Bond, county public health director.

        Here are the latest number as of today:

        Joseph K. Brennan, 85; Navy Veteran Joined Worcester Legion

        IN MEMORIAM: Joseph K. Brennan, 85;

        Navy Veteran Joined Worcester Legion

        WORCESTER – Joseph K. Brennan, 85, passed June 30, 2020 at Albany Medical Center after a short illness.

        Joseph was born March 26, 1935, in The Bronx, the son of Mae McLoughlin and Joseph Brennan.

        He served in the Navy from 1952 to 1960, his most significant assignment being on the USS Lowry DD-770. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Korean Medal, UN Medal and China Service Medal.

        Alpine Building Gets A DRI Face Lift

        Alpine Building

        Gets A DRI Facelift

        Frank Gaisford, Better Home Improvement, begins tearing off the old facade of the former Alpine Ski Hut, now Serenity Hobbies. According to owner Ingrid Hofbauer, it’s the third such “facelift” in 53 years; the first, when they bought the building in 1967, then in 1973 when they expanded the sporting goods section, and today. The work was funded by a Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant, but will pay homage to the history of their family business as The Alpine Building. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
        Otsego County Fair Announces Cancellation

        Otsego County

        Fair Cancelled

        MORRIS – After” exhausting all avenues,” the Otsego County Fair announced that the 2020 event has been cancelled, according to a press release on their website.

        “Without any guidelines from NYS, CDC, and with high demands for the Dept. of Health, it will be impossible to have the 75th Annual Otsego County Fair,” the press release read. “We completely understand your frustrations and heartbreak not having your county fair and we can assure you we’ve exhausted all avenues.”

        Council Rock Band 1st ‘Music On Main’

        Council Rock Band

        1st ‘Music On Main’

        Cooperstown-based Council Rock Band launches the “Music on Main” summer program Sunday afternoon in the village’s Pioneer Park, putting a bounce in visitors’ and shoppers’ feet.  The concert was scheduled 2-4, but the group – Jim Duncan and John Hodgson, guitar/vocals; Carrilu Tietz, vocals/special effects, Ed Tietz, drums/vocals, and Mark Spaziani, bass/vocals – was having such a good time it played past 5.    Music on Main is a collaboration of Village Hall and the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce.  (Photo courtesy Tara Bradley)
        Marguerite Ann Bueche, 84; Moved To West Edmeston To Be Near Family

        IN MEMORIAM: Marguerite Ann Bueche, 84;

        Moved To West Edmeston To Be Near Family

        Marguerite Bueche

        WEST EDMESTON – Marguerite Ann Bueche, 84, who moved to West Edmeston in 2018 to be near family, passed away Wednesday July 1, 2020, at the home of her son.

         Marguerite was born on July 28, 1935, in Richmond Hill, Queens, the daughter of the late Norman and Marguerite Gunn. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Valentine “Val” Bueche, and brothers Richard and Jack Gunn.

         She is survived by sons Mark (Jen) Bueche of West Edmeston, and Jeff Bueche of Florida. Also surviving are her grandchildren Charlie (Ashley) Bueche, Jim Bueche, and Ashley Bueche, and many nieces and nephews.

        Customer Appreciation Day Helps Beat The Heat

        Customer Appreciation Day

        Helps Beat The Heat

        It’s always the perfect time for ice cream at the Polar Bear Homemade Ice Cream parlor! Above, Joseph Dalton, who has known owners Heather and Michael Ross for over 40 years, get a cone of soft-serve with his grandchildren Daniel and Olivia Jagielo, from Macy Jordan, Franklin during The Polar Bear’s customer appreciation day. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com
        Fresh From Primary Win, Dan Buttermann Hits Trail

        Fresh From Primary Win,

        Dan Buttermann Hits Trail

        Hours after his Democratic primary opponent conceded, Dan Buttermann of Oneonta, wife Ana Laura and their three daughters were riding in the back of a pickup truck in this afternoon’s Cazenovia Fourth of July Parade. Buttermann is challenge the Republican Assemblyman John Salka of Brookfield for the 121st Assembly seat in the Nov. 3 election. (Photo courtesy Kate Hill/Cazenovia Republican)
        In Red, White, Blue, 50 Boats On Parade

        In Red, White, Blue,

        50 Boats On Parade

        Jane Forbes Clark’s turquoise Marra Mattah, top photo, one of a handful of antique electronic launches on Glimmerglass, leads this afternoon’s annual Otsego Lake Association Fourth of July Boat Parade, which included 45-50 decorated vessels this year.  Lower left, David Rees of Oneonta, with wife Helen, waves jauntily as he passes Lakefront Park, Cooperstown.  Lower right, Margaret McGowan, enjoying her recent retirement with the sale of Cooperstown Ambulance, sports the colors of the day – red, white and blue.  The parade began at 3 p.m. off Three Mile Point, with Paul Lord, aboard the Biological Field Station’s pontoon boat, let off a fog-horn blast.  The boats then lined up and headed south along the west side of the lake, to cheers from other boats and picnickers ashore, past The Otesago to Lakefront Park.  Another boat parade is planned at 6 this evening at the Canadarago Lake Boat Launch, followed by fireworks there at 10 p.m.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
        Buttermann Wins Assembly Primary

        OFFICIAL TALLY EXPECTED MONDAY

        Buttermann Wins

        Assembly Primary

        Republican Elections Commissioner Lori Lehenbauer, center, (as well as her Democratic counterpart, Mike Henrici), supervises the counting of absentee primary ballots Thursday. According to the candidate and his campaign, Dan Buttermann of Oneonta won the nod to run for the 121st Assembly seat in the fall. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

        By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com

        Dan Buttermann

        ONEONTA – Dan Buttermann has won the Democratic primary in the 121st District, the candidate confirmed a few minutes ago, although he said the numbers are not “official” until the count of Otsego County absentee ballots is completed Monday.

        That was echoed by his campaign manager, Martha Moore, Cazenovia, who added, “His opponent” – Hamilton farmer Corey Mosher – “has conceded.  Dan is ahead.  He won Oneida.  Madison County was close.  His opponent won it, but it was not enough to overcome (Buttermann’s) lead.”

        While the Otsego County absentee count is not complete, it is expected Buttermann, an Oneontan, will win the county, she said.

        HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: Independence Day Boat Parade 07-04-20
        HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for SATURDAY, JULY 4

        Independence Day Boat Parade

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        BOAT PARADE – 3 p.m. Get out for the annual ‘We Love Our Lake’ decorated boat parade. This years theme ‘Lets Celebrate – It’s The 4th Of July.’ All boats welcome from human powered to motor powered and all in between. Participants are reminded to practice social distancing. Parade assembles at 3 Mile Point and proceeds on West Side of the Lake to Lakefront Park, Cooperstown. 518-542-6630 or visit otsegolakeassociation.org for info.

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