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Hanna 1st GOP Congressman To Endorse Democrat Clinton

Hanna 1st GOP Congressman To Endorse Democrat Clinton COOPERSTOWN – U.S. Rep. Richard Hannah, R-Utica, who used to live in Cooperstown and represented Otsego County before the 2010 redistricting, has become the first Republican congressman to endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, the Huffington Post reported today.…

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Overnight Floods Close Rt. 51 Span

CREW CLEARS ABUTMENTS Overnight Floods Close Rt. 51 Span MORRIS – The Route 51 bridge at County Route 3 in Otsego County between Mount Upton and Morris is closed to remove sand and sediment around the abutments due to heavy overnight rains, the state DOT announced. County Route 18 will serve as the detour for this closure. DOT expects to complete the Route 51 repairs in time to reopen this portion of roadway sometime today.…

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Cooperstown Curate Takes Pulpit At Schenectady Episcopal Church

Cooperstown Curate Takes Pulpit At Schenectady Episcopal Church COOPERSTOWN – The Rev. Matt Stromberg, Christ Episcopal Church curate, Sunday assumed his new pulpit at St. George Episcopal Church in Schenectady’s historic Stockade district. Stromberg had been ministering to the local parish since the departure of Father Mark Michaels in 2015 for a new position in Virginia.  The search for Michaels’ permanent successor continues. CLICK FOR REPORT IN SCHENECTADY GAZETTE…

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F. Roger Hickey, 74, Oneonta; Chaired Hartwick Physics Dept.

IN MEMORIAM F. Roger Hickey, 74, Oneonta; Chaired Hartwick Physics Dept. ONEONTA – F. Roger Hickey, 74, longtime chair of Hartwick College’s physics department, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2016, at his home, surrounded by his family. Roger was born June 8, 1942, in Troy, the son of the late Frank R. and Ann (O’Malley) Hickey. He attended Catholic Central High School in Troy. He received his bachelor’s in physics from Sienna College, and both his master’s and doctorate…

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Mishap, And Stewart’s Looks Like It’s Winter

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS GO OFF Mishap, And Stewart’s Looks Like It’s Winter Drivers Checked For Inhalation COOPERSTOWN – At this hour, Cooperstown’s Stewart’s Shoppe on Route 28 at the south end of the village looks like an early winter storm hit, as the fire-extinguishing system inside the roof of the gasoline-pump island appears to have been activated. White chemicals, similar to the foam found in hand-held fire extinguishers, were spread from Stewart’s front door right across the street.  Three cars at…

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