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Davenport VFW Memorial Highway

Seward, Tenney Help Rededicate Route 23 In Honor Of Veterans   State Sen. Jim Seward and Assemblyman Claudia Tenney, above, join Tony Moore and Herman Riese Monday in unveiling the new sign proclaiming a portion of Route 23 at the Otsego-Delaware County line as “Davenport VFW Memorial Highway.” They are observed by a group of area veterans: Ken Kennedy, Dwayne Hill, John McCulley, Jerry Rifenbarf, John Herron, Len Carson, Ray Smith, Bob Miller, Tony Moore, Patti Valente, Dennis Valente, Tony…

Green Toad Bookstore Sold To Milford’s Jim Havener

Green Toad Bookstore Sold To Milford’s Jim Havener ONEONTA – The Green Toad Bookstore, which has become a downtown mainstay in the six years since its founding, has been sold to Jim Havener of Milford, proprietor Michele Barry announced today. “Jim has been a customer and friend since the Green Toad opened,” Michele said. “He is a natural fit for the store with a background in museum studies and a love for history. He is gregarious, smart, and approachable.” Havener,…

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IN MEMORIAM: Doris M. Winne, 92; Ran Cooperstown Diner For 20 Years

IN MEMORIAM:  Doris M. Winne, 92; Ran Cooperstown Diner For 20 Years ONEIDA – Doris M. Winne, 92, who operated the Cooperstown Diner for more than 20 years with her sister, passed away at home on Friday. She was born in Gilboa on Dec. 24, 1921, the daughter of Arthur and Anna May Mattice Davis. She attended Cooperstown High School and married George W. Winne in Cooperstown on Sept. 15, 1944. The couple moved to Oneida in 1950. He died…

Oneonta’s Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Tuesday, 11/25

Oneonta’s Interfaith Thanksgiving Service 11/25 ONEONTA – This year’s Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 25 Walnut St., hosted by Father David Mickiewicz, pastor. Choir rehearsal at 6.  All welcome to sing in interfaith choir, performing music by Mark Schweizer under the direction of organist/choirmaster John Jurgensen.  Choir robes will not be worn.…

Grandma Holds Own At Poker Table

Grandma Holds Own At Poker Table (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com) Grandma Loraine Collar, 80, of Hartwick, is holding her own at the Hold ‘Em Benefit Poker Tournament underway at New York Pizza Cooperstown. Poker is currently riding a wave of popularity thanks to major tours and televised games keeping it in the mainstream. Those who want to try poker by gambling online before heading to the casino might be interested to learn that there are several ways to play Poker Online. While…