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Benefits Planned For Milford Food Pantry

Benefit Planned Friday In Milford For Food Pantry Forced Out By Fire MILFORD – The Elm Inn of Milford will be hosting a St. Patrick’s Day party and benefit from 11 a.m. – midnight this Friday to raise money and donations for the Milford Food Pantry, which was destroyed in the United Methodist Church fire on Sunday, March 12. The Stoddard Hollow String Band will play from 7-10 p.m., and though there is no cover charge, guests are encouraged to bring…

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Money Changes Hands At TREPS, As Young Entrepreneurs Ply Wares

Money Changes Hands At TREPS As Young Entrepreneurs Ply Wares Chloe Lassiter of Cooperstown, top photo, reaches for a Galaxy Necklace to show a customer this afternoon at Cooperstown Central’s TREPS Marketplace, where pupils tested out entrepreneurial ideas at Bursey Gym. Chloe and Hope Davis, her business partner in Space Crafts, had already sold out their inventory of Slime.  In photo at right, Aidan Hickey, Richfield Springs, proprietor of Kid in the Kitchen, makes a sale to Cooperstown’s Pat Spencer.…

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Joyner, Brubeck Raise 30K For Catskill Symphony Orchestra

VIP Conductors Raise 30K At CSO’s Cabaret Concert It was one of the biggest nights ever for the Catskill Symphony Orchestra, which took in $30,864 at its annual Cabaret Concert – its major fundraiser – this evening in SUNY Oneonta’s Dewar Arena. Fox Hospital President Jeff Joyner, top photo, took the title of Guest Conductor, after stiff competition from retired funeral director Les Grummons and Neal Miller, president of Miller Financial Services and the Hartwick College Alumni Association.   Chris Brubeck’s trio,…

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Mothers And Sons Enjoy Shamrock Swing

Mothers And Sons Pack Shamrock Swing 200 mothers and sons attended the 2nd annual Shamrock Swing at Foothills this evening, selling out the event. Attendees enjoyed a chicken parmesan dinner with veggies, dancing to the latest tunes, arts and crafts, dance move contests, raffles, Legos, a clown and more. Above, the revelers fill the atrium with a winding conga-line. Right, Stephanie Holmes, dances with her son Beckett during one of the final dances of the evening. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)…

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Young Artist Over Hurdle En Route To Capitol Hill

Young Artists Over Hurdle En Route To Capitol Hill Norah Ashwood, above, a sophomore being home-schooled in Cherry Valley, receives an Award of Merit for her citation for a charcoal, “African Vase,” from Juror Michelle Corbett, who has a ceramics studio near Schenevus.  The occasion was this evening’s opening of “An Artistic Discovery” at the Cooperstown Art Association, the first step in the annual Congressional students’ art show; after regional and state competition, the winners’ works will end up in…

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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.