NY Offering Cooling Assistance For Heat-Vulnerable Individuals

New York is making $15 million available to help low-income residents who suffer from serious health issues and who are affected by heat to obtain assistance to pay for cooling equipment. The cooling assistance through the Home Energy Assistance Program provides an air conditioner to eligible households. To qualify for the federally-funded program, applicants must … Read more

Groundbreaking Held For Dietz St. Lofts Project

Ground is broken on the Dietz Street Lofts project in downtown Oneonta. The $19 million 4-story building to be built at the former Dietz St.parking lot will have nearly 65 apartments for both families and artists. Developers say some of the apartments have features making them suitable for those with mobility issues, or with hearing … Read more

Telecom Providers Sue NYS Over Low-Income Broadband Internet Law

New York’s recently-passed law requiring telecom providiers to offer low-cost, high-speed internet to lower-income families is getting a legal challenge. A lawsuit filed against the state by an industry trade group says lawmakers can’t force companies to provide low-cost service and even if they could, providing it would impact future network upgrades. Gov. Andrew Cuomo … Read more

Hundreds Attend Pro-Asian-American Rally In Cooperstown

Over 200 attended Sunday’s rally at the Otsego County Courthouse in Cooperstown to support Asain-American right and condemn a recent string of attacks against that group. According to All Otsego the event was arranged by a group of Cooperstown Central School freshmen, including 15-year-old Cate Bohler who says the March shooting in Atlanta where 6 … Read more

SUNY Loosens Mask Requirements After New CDC Guidance

The State University of New York loosens masking policies to align with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which calls for fully vaccinated people not having to wear masks outdoors unless they’re in a crowded setting. So far SUNY officials haven’t decided if student vaccination will be mandatory for returning students … Read more

Knuth Retiring From Arc Otsego

The Arc Otsego announces the retirement of Executive Director Patricia Knuth. Pat started her career with The Arc Otsego in November of 1986. and became Executive Director in 2015, She is credited with making many positive changes within the community, including expansion of residential, day and employment opportunities to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. … Read more

Injured Otsego County Sheriff’s Deputy Receives Award

An Otsego County Sheriff’s Deputy who was injured in the line of duty is given the 2019 Deputy of the Year award. In May of 2019 Deputy James Mateunas was pursing a suspect in a domestic vioolence incident when the suspect hit Mateunas’ cruiser with so much force that it went 200 feet before coming … Read more

Otsego Rally For Solidarity With Asian Americans On Sunday

On Sunday a group of students and community members will gather at the Otsego County Courthouse in Cooperstown to show their support for Asian-Americans and protest the recent increase in violence against those individuals. The event called the “Otsego Solidarity Rally for Asian Americans” will be held at 2:00 p.m. A number of digtnataries will … Read more

SUNY Oneonta Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter Inducts New Members

The SUNY Oneonta chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, International Business Honor Society inducted 27 students and 3 faculty in a virtual ceremony held last Friday. Beta Gamma Sigma is an international business honor society that has more than 830,000 members and 600 chapters throughout more than 190 countries worldwide. Students in the top 10 percent … Read more