Cobleskill Man Pleads Guilty To A Dumping The Mail Charrge

A Cobleskill man gets probation for dumping mail in the woods near Sharon Springs when he worked as a postal carrier. Federal prosecutors say Tanner Brown pleaded guilty to a felony charge of delaying the mail. Brown is also ordered to pay a $1,000 fine. Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndny/pr/former-postal-carrier-sentenced-discarding-mail-woods

NY DEC Now Selling Hunting Licenses

The State Department of Environmental Conservation is now selling hunting and trapping licenses along with Deer Management Permits for the 2021-2022 season. Purchases can be made at the DEC’s website, at any one of DEC’s license-issuing agents or by telephone at 866-933-2257. Licenses and permits are valid from Sept. 1 through Aug. 31 of next … Read more

Black August NY Holds Ralllies To Denounce Police Reforms

Mueller Plaza in Oneonta was the scene of a demostration on Saturday in solidarity with a statewide movement opposing discriminatory “police reform” proposals ordered by Governor Cuomo from local governments and law enforcement agencies. Organizers say the rallies aligned alignment with the tradition and spirit of “Black August”— a month-long period of reverence, reflection, and … Read more

ARC Calling For More Blood Donors

The American Red Cross is putting out an urgent call for blood donors as demand is up. Most needed is O type blood but all types are being accepted. Go to redcrossblood.org to find a nearby donation site. Those who donate by Aug. 15 could win a trip to the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival … Read more

State Education Department Wants DOH To Institute COVID-19 Regulations

New York’s Education Commissioner is calling on her colleage at the Department of Health to issue COVID-19 guidelines for schools statewide. Commissioner Betty Rosa says there is an urgent need for timely advice and supervision from DOH to lschool officials. DOH has said that districts should follow CDC and local health department guidance. Source: https://www.wicz.com/story/44462523/ny-state-education-department-demands-guidance-from-health-commissioner

Catch Basin Work Continues In Oneonta

Work is continuing on the catch basin replacement near the parking lot exit from Oneonta City Hall. Work is to wrap up by 3:30 p.m. and during the work hours S. Main St. will only be open to local traffic. Officials say to use caution and obey temporary traffic control devices. Source: https://local.nixle.com/alert/8884802/

Huntington Library 100th Anniversary Classic Car Show On Saturday

The Huntington Library in Oneonta marks its 100th anniversary with a classic car show on Saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. There will be live music all day on 3 stages plus outdoor dining and a special event taking place in Huntington Park at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. Source: https://www.facebook.com/events/527688961785377/

Sherburne Man Faces Felony Sexual Assault Charges

A Sherburne man is facing felony charges from an investigation into the sexual assault of a person under the age of 17. Police say they found Jason L. Fowlston forcibly had sex with the victim multiple times over several months. Fowlston was taken into custody on Tuesday and held pending arraignment. Source: https://www.facebook.com/chenango.sheriff/posts/3007056479563468

COVID-19 Cases Continue To Rise In Tri-County

7 new COVID-19 cases were reported Thursday by the Otsego County Department of Health bringing the total to 40 with 2 people still hospitalized. Delaware County Public Health has 32 active COVID-19 cases and 2 people in the hospital. As of Tuesday Chenango County had 28 active cases with 2 hospitalized. Source: Health department posts