Two School Districts Go All Remote Learning

Two area school districts switch to remote-only learning for the rest of the week. The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School District took the action due to the increase in coronavirus cases while Walton School District officials made the switch after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. Bainbridge CTE students should also plan on remote instruction. Walton … Read more

Fly Creek Cider Mill Closing Due To COVID-19

COVID-19 claims operations at the Fly Creek Cider Mill and Orchard. The Michaels famile announced on Facebook they will close at the end of the month and over the next two weeks the remaining inventory will be highly discounted so they encourage stocking up on favorite flavors. The discounts only apply to Mill Store purchases. … Read more

24th COVID-19 Related Death In Otsego County

A 24th Otsego County resident has died from coronavirus-related complications. The Otsego County Department of Health did not disclose the individual’s age and gender. It’s the fourth death in the county since the new year. There are 270 active COVID-19 cases with 19 people in the hospital. Delaware County has 132 active cases and 13 … Read more

Hall Of Fame Pitcher Don Sutton Dies At 75

The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced that 1998 Cooperstown inductee pitcher Don Sutton died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. Sutton won 324 games over 23 big league seasons with the Dodgers, Astros, Brewers, Athletics and Angels and is number 3 all-time on games started only topped by Cy Young and Nolan … Read more

Oberacker Reacts To Cuomo’s Budget Proposal

51st District State Senator Peter Oberacker issued a statement on Governor Cuomo’s state budget proposal. Oberacker says Cuomo’s plans failed to include many of the details needed to truly assess his spending proposal. He added that blaming Washington for New York’s woes and threatening lawsuits is not the best path forward. Oberacker says he is … Read more

Herzig Delivers SOTC Address

Strength, Resilience, and Caring. That’s how Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig characterized the State of the City in an address delivered on Tuesday before the City Council meeting. Herzig says the strong partnerships built between the business community, local government, state government, area colleges and area not-for-profits will serve Oneonta well as the city starts 2021. … Read more

COVID-19 Deaths In Chenango & Delaware Counties

Delaware County Public Health announced a 22nd resident died from COVID-19 related complications. The individual’s age and gender were not replased. This is the 4th death since last Friday. Chenango County reported 2 additional coronavirus-related deaths occurred over the weekend brining the total to 32. Delaware County reports 129 active COVID-19 cases with 16 hospitalizations … Read more

Fleischmanns Man And Woman Charged With Harrassment

A Delaware County Sheriff’s Office investigation into a Fleischmanns harrasment incident that happened last November results in a man and woman facing charges. The investigation found that Robert Jones and Jolene Hunter, both of Fleischmanns, made several phone calls to the victim that had no legitimate purpose other than to alarm and annoy the victim. … Read more

Tuition Assistance Support Available For SUNY Employees

Tuition assistance programs are available for SUNY employees based on the employee’s negotiating unit and also through the SUNY Tuition Waiver Program. Employees can receive partial reimbursement for a maximum of six credits per semester for courses taken at a SUNY institution. Employees must meet certain requirements to be eligible for this support. To apply … Read more

Delaware County Records 21st COVID-19 Related Death

Delaware County Public Health announced a 22nd resident died from COVID-19 related complications. The individual’s age and gender were not replased. This is the third death since last Friday. 5 additional coronavirus cases were confirmed on Monday with the total active cases at 123 with 15 people hospitalized. The county’s total positive case count is … Read more