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March 2015 - Page 2

HOTEL PLAN IS FIRMED UP, PRESENT TO VILLAGE BOARD

HOTEL PLANS ARE FIRMED UP, PRESENTED TO VILLAGE BOARD Evening’s Presentation Includes Parking Plan COOPERSTOWN – BTP Cooperstown LLC this evening is submitting a formal application to the Village Board to replace the one-story former TJ’s Restaurant at 124 Main St. with a high-end hotel and restaurant serving tourists and long-term guests. At this hour, Altonview Architects of Cooperstown is presenting the village trustees with architectural drawings and models; perspective renderings; a photomontage depicting both sides of Main Street; a…

LADY HAWKEYES TOPPLE CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, 59-50

LADY HAWKEYES TOPPLE CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, 59-50 Cooperstown Team In Finals Sunday In Troy TROY – The Hawkeyes were 47-47 with 2:30 to go, and baskets by the Noto sisters, Liz Millea and Jen Flynn helped give the CCS team the winning edge of 59-50.  The girls return to Troy at 11:45 a.m. tomorrow for the finals.  Pine Plains and Northern Adirondack are now battling it out in the Troy arena for the right to play Coop in the finals.…

Body That Of Sharon Springs Woman; Death May Be Accident, Deputies Say

Body That Of Sharon Springs Woman; Death May Be Accident, Sheriff Reports CHERRY VALLEY – The body found Thursday in Canajoharie Creek is that of a 54-year-old Sharon Springs women, Diane S. Cummings, Otsego County sheriff’s deputies report. After the autopsy, county Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr.’s office reported investigators were reviewing statements and medical evidence, and they indicated the death resulted from “unintentional circumstances.”…

Village Plans To Repave 8 Streets In Next Year

Village Plans To Repave 8 Streets In Next Year COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board plans to repave eight streets, a recent record, during the fiscal year that begins June 1, according to the proposed budget submitted to the Village Clerk’s Office by the end of business today. The streets are: Church, Beaver from Delaware to Chestnut, Delaware from Elm to Beaver, Main east of the Susquehanna, and parts of River, according to Mayor Jeff Katz. Also, Pine Boulevard, Hoffman Lane and…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

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