SUNY Oneonta GSRC Seeks Messages For Lavender Graduation Ceremonies

SUNY Oneonta’s Gender and Sexuality Resource Center invites the campus community to share words of celebration, encouragement and affirmation in preparation for the virtual Lavender Graduation Recognition Ceremonies on Apr. 25. You can submit messages to either the class of 2020 or 2021, or to both. Log on to tinyurl.com/lavcongrats by Apr. 19 to post … Read more

SUNY Oneonta OCE Offering Virtual Non Credit Courses

SUNY Oneonta’s Office of Continuing Education is offering 2 new virtual non-credit courses. The two 5-week yoga classes entitled “Virtual Gentle Yoga” and “Virtual Yoga Script” are taught by SUNY Oneonta faculty member Valerie Bolger. Online registration and payment are required in advance for all non-credit courses. For more information or questions contact the Office … Read more

Delaware Opportunities Holding Dairy Distribution

Delaware Oportunities is holding a dairy distribution event on Apr. 14 at their offices on State Route 10 in Hamden from noon until 3:30 p.m. You must register to participate and registration opens at 8:00 a.m. on Apr. 7. To register call (607) 746-1600 or log on to the Delaware Opportunities Facebook page for a … Read more

Thompson Declares Candidacy For Oneonta Town Board

A lifelong Oneonta resident declares his candidacy for the Town Board. Skylar Thompson graduated from Oneonta High School and Hartwick College majoring in political science. He is a commissioner of the West Oneonta Fire Department’s Board of Finance which he says provided the opportunity to manage and understand budgeting and finance. Thompson says he is … Read more

Oberacker Calls For Landlord & Tenant Federal Funding To Be Released

State Senator Peter Oberacker joined with members of the Senate and Assembly Republican conferences to call for Governor Cuomo to release tenant and landlord relief funds supplied by the federal government. The senator says New York is holding $1.3 billion in federal COVID-19 assistance from the second round of CARES Act relief assistance which must … Read more

Recreational Marijuana Now Legal In NY

It’s official: New York legalizes recreational marijuana use. Governor Cuomo signed legislation on Wednesday that the Senate and House passed less than 24 hours earlier. Those over the age of 21 can possess up to 3 ounces of pot outside the home and people can grow their own cannabis with a limit of 6 plants … Read more

Police Chase Results In Felony Charges Against Sidney Man

A driver faces felony charges after leading police on a chase that started in Oneonta and ended in Sidney. State Police say Anthony C. M. Masi of Sidney refused to pull over when troopers tried to stop him on James Lettis Highway instead getting on I-88 heading toward Sidney. The chase ended on Willow Street … Read more

New COVID-19 Cases Up In Otsego County

The Otsego County Department of Health reports there’s been more than 210 new COVID-19 cases over the past week. Public Health Director Heidi Bond says while COVID-19 vaccination is well underway there is still a long way to go to reach herd immunity. Bond says one-third of county residents have received at least one vaccine … Read more

COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic In Cooperstown On Tuesday

The Otsego County Department of Health will be holding a COVID-19 vaccination clinic next Tuesday at the Meadows Office Complex on County Hwy 33 W in Cooperstown. Hours are from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The registration form is up at otsegocounty.com. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Anyone currently eligible to receive the vaccine per … Read more

Dr. Gretchen Sorin Awarded SUNY Oneonta Susan Sutton Smith Faculty Prize

SUNY Oneonta Prorfessor Dr. Gretchen Sorin, will deliver this year’s Susan Sutton Smith Lecture, titled, “Race and the Police: A Historian’s Perspective,” on Thursday, April 22, at 7:00 p.m. The Susan Sutton Smith Faculty Prize for Academic Excellence is named in memory of the late SUNY Oneonta professor of English. Dr. Sorin is the 27th … Read more