NY Makes $35 Million Available For Supportive Housing Units

New York makes $35 million available to provide service and operating funds for 1,400 supportive housing units for vulnerable and at-risk populations. Those include homeless veterans and their families; victims of domestic violence; individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and those with substance abuse issues. This is the state’s sixth round of funding. Source: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-35-million-available-fund-operating-costs-least-1400-supportive

Herzig Concerned Over COVID-19 Cases

Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig is concerned over the increase in COVID-19 cases and the lower-than-average vaccination rate in the county. According to All Otsego Herzig touched on those two topics at Tuesday’s Common Council meeting saying they didn’t anticipate a resistance to the vaccines. So far there are no plans to re-implement mask restrictions. Source: … Read more

O’Leary New CCS Jr-Sr HS Principal

Karl O’Leary is the new Cooperstown Central School District Jr./Sr. High School Principal..O’Leary has more than 17 years of experience and served as an English teacher and coach. He is an avid runner, cyclist, and enjoys the outdoors with his two sons. O’Leary says he is thrilled to be returning to the area. Source: https://www.cooperstowncs.org/o/cooperstown-csd/live_feed

CCHS Plans Women’s Equality Day Celebration

The Chenango County Historical Society and the Tri-County Chapter of New York State Women, Inc. will host a special program on Aug. 26. in celebration of Women’s Equality Day. It begins at 5:30 p.m. in the David & Carol Miller Pavilion adjancent to the Historical Society. A reception will follow the program. Source: Press release

UHS Delaware Valley Staff Recognized

Three UHS Delaware Valley Hospital staff members were recognized by the hospital’s new President and CEO, Rolland Bojo, Jr. with a “Living Our Values Every Day award. They are Serena Tompkins, of the food and nutrition department, nursing supervisor Peg Hansen and nursing assistant Michelle Lamb. Award nominations can be submitted by patients and their … Read more

S. Main St. Closed For Catch Basin Replacement

A heads up if you need to go to Oneonta City Hall today. Crews will be replacing a catch basin near the parking lot exit and that means S. Main Street will be closed to traffic. Work is to wrap up by 3:30 p.m. Officials say to use caution and obey temporary traffic control devices. … Read more

SUNY Oneonta GSRC Seeks Dialogue Sessions facilitators

SUNY Oneonta’s Gender and Sexuality Resource Center is still seeking individuals to facilitate Dialogue Sessions this fall. The sessions are intentional 60-90 minute conversations around topics involving gender and/or sexuality. Facilitators can be faculty, staff or students. If you would like to facilitate a dialogue session contact the Center’s Emily Phelps by Aug. 23. Source: … Read more

Drive Thru Food Pantry Wednesday At Oneonta Middle School

The Regional Food Bank and the Oneonta City school District are conducting a drive-thru food pantry Wednesday at Oneonta Middle School from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. or until supplies run out. Any resident within the school district can participate. Individuals must remain in their vehicle and wear a mask. Source: https://www.facebook.com/ofoinc/posts/10158565579992695

Child ID Table At Delaware County fair

The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office will have a Child ID table at this year’s Delaware County Fair. It will be active Aug. 17, Aug. 19 and Aug. 21 in the commercial tent at the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Community Relations Exhibit. The service is free and the child must be present. Source: https://wbng.com/2021/08/02/child-id-service-announced-for-delaware-county-fair/