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December 2015 - Page 15

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Alvin Hall, 75; SUNY Dean Helped Establish Cooperstown Symposium

IN MEMORIAM: Alvin Hall, 75; Dean, Founder Of Cooperstown Symposium ONEONTA – Alvin Hall, 75, who while a SUNY Oneonta dean helped establish the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture in collaboration with the Baseball Hall of Fame, died in his sleep Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015, at home at the Plains at Parish Homestead after a lengthy illness with congestive heart and kidney failure. He was born in Atlanta, Ga., on Oct. 3, 1940, to Icealius and Mary Frances Hall…

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Diane S. Bobnick, 75; Nurse’s Aide At Meadows, Clara Welch

IN MEMORIAM:  Diane S. Bobnick, 75; Nurse’s Aide At Meadows, Clara Welch COOPERSTOWN – Diane S. Bobnick, a nurse’s aide and long-time Cooperstown resident, passed away peacefully late Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2, 2015, at Focus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at Otsego, Index, with her family by her side.  She was 75. Born April 22, 1940, in Albany, she was a daughter of Daniel A. and Dorothy (Benedict) Slover.  As a young child, Diane and her family moved to Cooperstown, a…

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National Circus Project To Spend Week At Cooperstown Elementary

National Circus Project To Spend Week At Cooperstown Elementary COOPERSTOWN – The National Circus Project will be at Cooperstown Elementary School 8:20 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday next week, performing and teaching pupils circus skills. The week culminates in a “Student Circus” performance, where students will demonstrate juggling, plate-spinning, balancing, “devil stick” and “diabolo” manipulation. “Children’s fitness is a huge issue today. Kids need activities that are challenging, yet fun,” said Greg Milstein, National Circus Project executive director. “Circus skills are…

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Congressman To Ride Toys For Tots Train

Congressman To Ride Toys For Tots Train ONEONTA – Congressman Chris Gibson, R-19, will join local veterans and members of the military on the train ride from Oneonta to Cobleskill. The train will leave Oneonta at the Georgeson Street crossing at 1:30 p.m. and arrive in Cobleskill at 3 p.m.…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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