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Bank of Cooperstown Opens

Bank of Cooperstown Cuts Ribbon On Branch In Oneonta, Its First Bank of Cooperstown President Scott White cuts the ribbon this afternoon on the 7-year-old bank’s first branch office, at 34 Main St., Oneonta.   Others, from left, are community board members Tony Casale, Cooperstown, and Mark D’Amico, Oneonta, bank Vice President Christine Amos, Oneonta; Lori White, Scott’s spouse; teller Evelyn Zuk, Oneonta; personal banker Jennifer Deleo, Delhi;  attorney Don Snyder, a community bank member; Gavin MacMillan, representing Eastman Associates, the builder; branch…

Otsego County Out In Force At Colorscapes In Norwich

Otsego County Out In Force At Colorscapes In Norwich Oneonta Jeweler Amy Kahn, center, top photo, catches up on the news with pals Debbie Zahn, left, Hamilton, and Geri Barnes, Norwich, today at Chenango Colorscapes in Norwich, a juried arts and craft show featuring 100 booths.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com) At right, Collin Smithson, Schuyler Lake, with his grandmom, Anna Ritchie, New Berlin, (former Otsego County Historical Association president) tries out one of the flutes made by Oneonta’s Jim Verrelli, chatting with…

NY Grange Convention In Otsego County For First Time Since 1935; 600 To Attend

NY Grange Convention In Otsego County For First Time Since 1935; 200 To Attend ONEONTA – The Otsego County Pomona Grange will host the state Grange’s four-day annual convention Friday-Tuesday Oct. 24-28 at the Holiday Inn Southside. This is the first time that the state Grange annual meeting has been held in Otsego County since 1935. It is expected to attract 200 Grangers from around the state, according to Roger Halbert, president, Gilbertsville Grange and state Grange secretary.…

Rains Hold Off While Thousands Partake In Grand, Glorious Bounty

Rains Hold Off While Thousands Partake In Grand, Glorious Bounty Susan Plantz, above, presides at the GOHS’ both in today’s Grand & Glorious Tag Sale on Main Street, Oneonta, where thousands of the curious examines the offerings of dozens of booths between Ford Avenue and Chestnut Street. At right, Lindsay Villanti of Oneonta sorts through a rack of pre-owned couture while mom-in-law Pam Villanti advises. Inset, Vivian Magann, at 3 months, enjoyed her first Grand & Glorious in the arms…