Editorials
Beware ticks this season
The State University College at Oneonta's Biological Field Station recently reported the area may be seeing an increase in deer ticks, and county health officials have reported more cases of Lyme disease.
We urge anybody venturing into the woods to take the proper precautions, which include frequent self-checks, wearing light-colored clothing, tucking pants into socks and using insect repellents.
Ticks must be attached for 36 hours for someone to become infected with Lyme, according to state health officials. Immediate diagnosis can lead to effective treatment with antibiotics, so the earlier the detection, the better. We also urge careful checking of dogs and cats, which can contract the disease.
Ticks are tiny and difficult to spot, yet they can do a lot of damage. Lyme can cause tingling, numbness, facial paralysis, headaches, arthritis and swelling of the joints, and can damage the heart and the central nervous system.
Hunters must be especially vigilant against getting Lyme. With deer-hunting season opening Saturday, we hope that they will be on the lookout for ticks, as well as practicing general safety precautions.
Food banks need our help
With the tough economy, food banks are experiencing record numbers of aid-seekers while donations are down.
The Cooperstown Food Bank provided help for 3,417 people in 2005 and 6,169 people in 2009, and volunteer Ellen St. John said that it will probably surpass that total this year. Delaware Opportunities served 650 families in the county in October, which is about one-third more than a year ago, according to Linda Vausse, the agency's food bank coordinator. Stories from other local organizations are similar.
We applaud the efforts of food-bank workers, who are undertaking no easy task trying to help those in need. And harder months are ahead. In winter, some may be forced to choose between heating their homes and feeding their families.
Some organizations that are usually able to contribute, such as the U.S. Post Office, have been forced to cancel their food drives because of monetary woes. An individual donation of just a few items can make a big difference, and some organizations are still managing to put together projects to get involved in, such as Opportunities for Otsego, which is helping make holiday baskets.
We encourage those who can spare food donations to make an effort to do so and help alleviate the strain on this vital resource.
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Recognize Labor Day locally
The phrase "Labor Day" may conjure up images of picnics, hot dogs and beaches _ a day of relaxation and, for students, one last day of freedom before going back to school.
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Recognize Labor Day locally
The phrase "Labor Day" may conjure up images of picnics, hot dogs and beaches _ a day of relaxation and, for students, one last day of freedom before going back to school.
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MDA telethon deserves support
Monday is Labor Day, which means different things for different people. First celebrated in 1882, Labor Day was created to honor the contributions workers have made to our country. What it means for many of us is a long weekend.
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Obama walked tightrope in speech
On Tuesday night, a somber President Barack Obama announced the end of combat operations for American forces in Iraq.
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Officials must do more to stop students' fake IDs
As reliable as swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano each March, our area's college students return to Oneonta's bars in August to _ well _ swallow.
Continued ... - Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Cheers
To local colleges' rankings, to dog licensing responsiblities going to the local level, and the local fair season.
Continued ... - Monday, August 30, 2010
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Mosque debate shows good of our country's Constitution
The controversy over the proposed mosque near ground zero offers an opportunity to see the protections of our Constitution, but perhaps more important, to see that the people believe in these protections.
Continued ... - Saturday, August 28, 2010
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Health care 'Bridge Plan' will help thousands
Uninsured New Yorkers got a little piece of good news this week, when Gov. David Paterson announced the state had begun taking applications for the NY Bridge Plan.
Continued ... - Friday, August 27, 2010
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Clemens protecting his pride, hurting his legacy with denials
Many sports fans, reporters and commentators looking back at the past several decades in Major League Baseball have dubbed it the Steroid Era. Many of the biggest names in the game are being forced to acknowledge use of, or being accused of using, performance-enhancing drugs.
Continued ... - Thursday, August 26, 2010
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Nothing wrong with new skyscraper in New York City
"Concrete jungle where dreams are made of, There's nothing you can't do, Now you're in New York"
Continued ... - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Cheers
To Cherry Valley resident Phil Zenir for continuing the Cherry Valley Folk Fest for Food.
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In its third year, the event, which runs three consecutive Thursdays, will conclude this week from 7 to 9 p.m. in the NBT Bank parking lot. The rain venue will be in the old school gymnasium. - Monday, August 23, 2010
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Deepwater oil drilling rules need to be tougher
New rules from the Interior Department toughening environmental reviews for all new deepwater oil drilling are a belated step in the right direction _ but they don't go far enough.
Continued ... - Saturday, August 21, 2010
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Students, residents must get to know each other
It's started. The milling with a slice of pizza in the middle of Main Street. The cars filling City Center. A longer line and wait for coffee. Every restaurant with chicken Parmesan on the menu being full.
Continued ... - Friday, August 20, 2010
- Arts community must work together
- Thursday, August 19, 2010
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Emergency drug shortage not acceptable
News came this week that local emergency crews have been informed about a national shortage of some drugs they use to save lives.
Continued ... - Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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Obama showed courage in mosque defense
What do you call a president who defies a poll that states that 70 percent of Americans disagree with him.
Continued ... - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Cheers
- Monday, August 16, 2010
- Benefits of Oneonta being two-college town are many
- Saturday, August 14, 2010
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Idol event so much more than a contest
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Be aware of workplace violence risks
There are certain places where we feel safer than others. For most people, the workplace has always been one of those places. Although going to work is still relatively safe, the threat of workplace violence is something managers need to take seriously.
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Recognize Labor Day locally





