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1st Cooperstown Marathon To Extend 75th Festivities

1st Cooperstown Marathon To Extend 75th Festivities COOPERSTOWN – The first 26.2-mile “Race The Lake” marathon begins at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Clark Sports Center.   At 8:30, contestants in the 13.1-mile half-marathon will be bused from the Clark to the Springfield Community Center, where that race will begin at 9:30. Get more details and register to run…

Hall of Fame’s Yesteryears Recalled

Hall of Fame’s Yesteryears Recalled By JIM KEVLIN • www.allotsego.com COOPERSTOWN – Yesterday was today’s topic, and things have changed. “I shouldn’t say this,” said Ted Spencer, the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s retired curator, “but my first year here” – 1982 – “I tried everything on.” How things have become more formal and security-conscious over the years was one theme that emerged from a panel Spencer rounded out this afternoon in the Hall’s Bullpen Theater. He joined three attendees…

Soldier With Cooperstown Ties Killed In Friendly Fire Incident

Soldier With Cooperstown Ties Killed In Friendly Fire Incident COOPERSTOWN Staff Sgt. Scott Studenmund, 24, of Pasadena, Calif., whose family ties to Cooperstown go back several generations, was one of five soldiers killed Monday in Afghanistan in a friendly fire incident. Studenmund’s parents, Woody, an economics professor at Occidental University, and Jaynie Miller, former eHarmony CEO, summer on Otsego Lake, according to Martha McGowan, a family friend. Neighbor Marlin James told CNN that Scott knew from a very early age that…

Seward Bill Widening Insurance Coverage For Heroin Addiction Passes State Senate

Seward Bill Widening Insurance Coverage For Heroin Addiction Passes State Senate State Sen. Jim Seward’s bill to ensure insurance is more available for in-hospital treatment for heroin addiction was one of 23 of 25 bills proposed by Senate Republicans that passed the Senate Monday. The bill, co-sponsored by Seward, who chairs the Senate Insurance Committee, also requires insurers to continue to provide in-hospital treatment during the appeals process. The Milford Republican said he proposed the bill because of complaints from…

Chamber Doesn’t Need To DO Ec-Dev, But Can Support It

Chamber Doesn’t Need To DO Ec-Dev, But Can Support It Edition: June 5, 2014 Editorial As when machinery forced farm workers into the cities in the 19th century, and cars and highways shifted populations from cities to suburbs in the 20th, we are living in an age of disruption. The Internet has juggled the formula in retail, media, politics, entertainment, you name it. In effect, human transactions are being replaced by electronic transmissions. It comes as no surprise that chambers…