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WOMAN’S BODY RECOVERED FROM CHERRY VALLEY CREEK

WOMAN’S BODY RECOVERED FROM CHERRY VALLEY CREEK CHERRY VALLEY – Otsego County Coroner Michael Fox has scheduled an autopsy on the body of a woman found early Thursday afternoon in Canajorahie Creek in the Town of Cherry Valley’s northeast coroner, the county Sheriff’s Department reports. The identity of the adult woman’s body located at the scene has not been made public at this time. The sheriff’s department reports its 911 Center and Schoharie County’s received a call simultaneously at 12:28 p.m.…

CCS Students To Present Petition To Seward

CCS Students To Present Petition To Seward ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, will be meeting with Cooperstown Central students at 1 p.m. Friday in his Oneonta office at 41 South Main St.  to discuss education concerns and accept a student-initiated petition expressing opposition to Governor Cuomo’s proposal Common Core reforms.…

SANSEVERE FALLS SHORT, BUT BRINGS VOTERS BACK TO POLLS

SANSEVERE FALLS SHORT, BUT BRINGS VOTERS BACK TO POLLS Falk, Dean Win 3-Year Terms, Keep Majority Intact COOPERSTOWN – The first Republican challenger since 2011 fell short of claiming a seat on the Village Board in today’s elections, but John Sansevere brought increasingly absent local voters back to the polls. Sansevere garnered 131 votes against the Democratic incumbents:  Cindy Falk, who led the ticket with 198 votes, and Jim Dean, with 164 votes. But 284 villagers went to the polls,…

Formal Presentations By Teachers, Hebert Critical Of Governor’s Proposed Reforms

COMMON CORE DEBATE Formal Presentations By Teachers, Hebert Critical Of Governor’s Proposed Reforms COOPERSTOWN – This evening’s Cooperstown Central school board meeting moved from the library to the middle/high school cafeteria to accommodate the largest turnout of teachers and parents so far – 120 or more – since concerns arose locally two weeks ago about Governor Cuomo’s proposed Common Core reforms. The 7 p.m. meeting began with presentations, by teacher association president Ann Olmstead, Sandra Bliss, a retired teacher who listed long…

MANNO SEEKS TO RAZE ALL, PART OF EX-AGWAY

MANNO SEEKS TO RAZE ALL, PART OF EX-AGWAY COOPERSTOWN Property owner Mike Manno is asking the village Historic Preservation & Architectural Review Board for permission to demolish all or part of 28 Railroad Ave., the former hops barn he renovated at the corner of Glen Avenue. H-PARB chair Teresa Drerup said the application, delivered at the Feb. 10 H-PARB meeting, called for “full or partial” demolition, but contained no additional details. “He didn’t come to the meeting,” she said of…

Parts Of Cooperstown Without Internet, Phone Service Today

Parts Of Cooperstown Without Internet, Phone Service Today COOPERTOWN – Time Warner customers in the southwest corner of Cooperstown lost Internet and phone service shortly after 10 a.m. today. While some customers reported regaining service shortly after 2 p.m., Time Warner was saying all service would not be restored for another two hours. The source of the problem was a modem on a pole at Grove Street and Glen Avenue, in front of the Clara Welch Thanksgiving Home, where a two-men crew…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

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

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.