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Cancer Center Installs ‘TrueBeam’ To Treat Cancer More Quickly

Cancer Center Installs ‘TrueBeam’ To Combat Disease More Quickly Director: Accelerator A ‘Game Changer’ COOPERSTOWN – The Bassett Cancer Institute today announced the installation of a TrueBeam linear accelerator that will treat complex cancers much more quickly. Dr. Alfred Tinger, the institute’s chief and medical director, called the TrueBeam “a game changer in terms of cancer treatment in this region.” “Some cancers can be hard to reach and precisely target,” he said. “The TrueBeam changes that. It is an advanced…

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Christine Coe (Cooke) Seibel May 6, 1952-July 13, 2020

IN MEMORIAM Christine Coe (Cooke) Seibel May 6, 1952-July 13, 2020 FOX LAKE, Ill. – Christine Coe (Cooke) Seibel, 68, passed away on Monday, July 13, 2020, at Northwestern University Hospital, following a long illness. Christine was born May 6, 1952, in Oak Park, Ill., to Charles Eugene Cooke, Jr. and Ruth Coe Cooke (both deceased) of Gross Point, Mich. She was predeceased by her grandparents, Leroy and Grace Coe, Gross Point, Mich., and Charles Eugene and Harriet (VanDycke) Cooke,…

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Jim Wolff, 79, Fly Creek; Town Justice, Civic Leader

IN MEMORIAM Jim Wolff, 79, Fly Creek; Town Justice, Civic Leader FLY CREEK – James Francis Wolff, Sr., 79, longtime civic leader in Fly Creek, who served as Otsego town justice, and with the Fly Creek Volunteer Fire Company and EMT squad, lost his lengthy battle with cancer on Thursday, July 23, at his home with family by his side. Born May 3, 1941, Jim was raised in Richmond Hill, Queens, and attended Richmond Hill High School, graduating as a…

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William J. Liggio, 70; Vietnam Veteran; 4-Decade Truck Driver

IN MEMORIAM:  William J. Liggio, 70; Vietnam Veteran; 4-Decade Truck Driver SCHENEVUS – William John Liggio, 70, of Schenevus, a Vietnam veteran and career-long truck driver who specialized in car carriers, passed away Thursday, July 23, 2020. Born on August 25, 1949, Bill grew up the eldest of two siblings in an Italian family in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens. He was the son of the late William Robert and Raffaela (Margio) Liggio.…

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Cooperstown Village Board Planning To Go Live Again

Cooperstown Village Board Planning To Go Live Again COOPERSTOWN – For the first time in months, the Village Board will convene in person at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the ballroom at Village Hall, with limited public attendance allowed subject to 6 feet of social distancing. A staff member will be outside the Fair Street entrance to advise members of the public when capacity is reached. The Main Street entrance will not be open.  Masks will be required to be worn…

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‘Virtual Fundraiser’ For Delgado Sunday

‘Virtual Fundraiser’ For Delgado Sunday COOPERSTOWN – A Cooperstown-based “virtual fundraiser” is planned at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday) for  Democrat Antonio Delgado’s reelection as 19th District congressman. Participants are asked to send an RSVP and contrbution to katelyn@delgadoforcongress.com, and donors will then receive a Zoom link.…

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12 Active Cases Reported Locally

12 Active Cases Reported Locally COOPERSTOWN – Three more COVID-19 cases surfaced Thursday and Friday, bringing to 12 the number of active case currently in Otsego County, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reports. That also bring to 18 the number of new cases reported locally since July 1.…

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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.