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Retired Morris Educator To Fill In At Cooperstown

Retired Morris Educator To Fill In At Cooperstown CCS Board Hires Virgil Through Year’s End  COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Central school board this morning appointed Michael K. Virgil as interim superintendent to fill the vacancy left by the passing of Superintendent C.J. Hebert earlier this month. Virgil was a longtime superintendent of Morris Central School District, serving there from December 1997 to June 2009, when he retired. Since, he has served interim roles in several districts, most recently as superintendent at…

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TRUSTEES REJECT CONTRACTOR LAW

READ CATHE ELLSWORTH’S CALL FOR FAIRNESS TRUSTEES REJECT CONTRACTOR LAW For Now, Parking Permits Not Required FULL STORY IN THIS WEEK’S FREEMAN’ S JOURNAL AVAILABLE ON NEWSSTANDS THIS WEDNESDAY P.M.…

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Fox Hospital Recognized As Giving Equal Care To LGBT Community

Fox Hospital Recognized As Giving Equal Care To LGBT Community ONEONTA – Fox Hospital has been recognized as a “Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality” by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the country’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization. The findings were part of HRC Foundation’s “Healthcare Equality Index 2016,” an annual survey that encourages equal care for LGBT Americans by evaluating inclusive policies and practices related to LGBT patients, visitors and employees.…

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Lynn Northrup, 98; Inventor Was Pioneer In Solar Energy

IN MEMORIAM Lynn Northrup, 98; Inventor Was Pioneer In Solar Energy Born March 18, 1918, Houston, Texas, Leonard L. “Lynn” Northrup, Jr, a pioneer in the solar energy business, passed away peacefully at his home, a month after he retired, three weeks after the death of his beloved wife, Mernie, and six days after his 98th birthday. Survivors include his son, James “Chip” Northrup of Cooperstown and Dallas, Texas. If your car has air conditioning, if your house has a…

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Contractor Law Would Only Apply To Paid-Parking Spaces In Village

Contractor Law Would Only Apply To Paid-Parking Spaces  In Village COOPERSTOWN – An item in the current edition of The Freeman’s Journal was unclear:  The law the Village Board is taking to public hearing at 7 this evening on charging contractors for parking will only apply to paid-parking spaces, not throughout the village. HERE IS THE COMPLETE TEXT OF THE PROPOSAL…

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