Milford Hosts, Wins Anton Remy Tourney
![MVP Addy Lawson of Milford, right, is joined by, from left, Lexi Houghton (Hancock), Ashley Drake (Hancock) and Maddy Zenir (Milford), after the Milford girls won the championship game, 56-46, Saturday at the 2015 Anton Remy Tournament, hosted at Milford. (Cheryl Clough/AllOTSEGO.com)](https://www.allotsego.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/mcs-wins-champioinship-.jpg)
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IN MEMORIAM: Niles Eggleston, 99; Milford Benefactor, Historian, Author MILFORD CENTER – Niles Ward Eggleston 99, a community benefactor, local history enthusiast and author of “Eva Coo Murderess,” passed away Tuesday Nov. 3, 2015, at his residence in Milford Center. He was born at home on Eggleston Hill in the Town of Middlefield on May 27, 1916, the first of eight children born to J. Ward and Maria (Osborn) Eggleston. He graduated from Milford High School in 1935. On June 9, 1943, he married his wife of 52 years, “the prettiest girl in the school,” Georgia Anna Pelton. In 1937, he…
After 7 Years, Milford Opens First Dog Park Rotary, Village, Volunteers Make It Happen The Milford Dog Park & Learning Center was dedicated this evening, and organizer Kimberly Winsor pointed out that couldn’t have happened without another kind of dedication: It took seven years’ effort, a grant from the Milford Rotary Club and volunteers to make the $3,500 project happen. Among the attendees were, from left, Maximus; his master, Rotary President Alicen Sosnowski, Kimberly Winsor, Bruce Hodges, president, Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad, which provided the land; Ted Winsor, representing the Milford Macs, a major sponsor, and Village Mayor Brian…
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