Dr. Tommy Ibrahim was brought in to “turn it around,” but that was Mission Improbable. The challenges may be beyond the control of any turn-around artist.…
Dr. Tommy Ibrahim was brought in to “turn it around,” but that was Mission Improbable. The challenges may be beyond the control of any turn-around artist.…
A virtual option is also available; more information can be found at bassett.org/memorial. Those planning to attend in person are asked to RSVP by Monday, February 26 to gerald.paciello@bassett.org.…
Some of the artists have lived in Middlefield their whole lives, others spend summers in Middlefield, and others have chosen to move here permanently, attracted by the rural environment.…
Nyarah Garver, a 7th-grade student in Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School, correctly spelled “disaffected” in the tenth round and was declared the winner of this year’s regional competition.…
The Clark Sports Center began its life in 1891 as the Alfred Corning Clark Gymnasium, tucked into a former hardware store on the corner of Main and Fair streets, the present site of a wing of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.…
More than 100 of your friends and neighbors are featured in this week "Locals" section.…
The Susquehanna Valley Quilters’ show at Community Arts Network of Oneonta and free musical performances hosted by the Cooperstown Art Association.…
Milford senior and wrestling star T.J. O’Connor will return to the state tournament after placing second in the 152-pound class at the Section III Division II tournament on Saturday, February 10.…
A new arts grant program, performances by Lily Soleil and Nerve Damage, Cooperstown girls basketball, and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee Francisco Marcos.…
Law Enforcement, SQSPCA Discover Abandoned, Dead Dogs LAURENS—Susquehanna Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals staff worked with the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office earlier today to rescue four dogs living in deplorable conditions in the Town of Laurens. Unfortunately, the tip from a private citizen came too late to help the five deceased dogs found in garbage bags on the property. “It was horrific,” said SQSPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes. “The worst situation I have been a part of.”…