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New Bassett CEO, Tommy Ibrahim, On The Job Today

New Bassett CEO, Tommy Ibrahim, On The Job Today COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Tommy Ibrahim began his tenure this morning as president and CEO of Bassett Healthcare Network. He succeeds Dr. William F. Streck, who served as president and CEO from 1984 through 2014, then returned on an interim basis in 2018 after the resignation of his successor, Dr. Vance Brown. Ibrahim comes to Bassett from Integris Health, the largest not-for-profit health-care system in Oklahoma, where he was executive vice president…

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ON A MISSION From Mary

Reprinted From This Week’s Hometown Oneonta, Freeman’s Journal ONEONTAN INSPIRED ON A MISSION From Mary Inspired by a 2017 visit to the shrine at Lourdes, France, a devout Jim Belleau of Oneonta prayerfully offered to organize seminars to explore the meaning of the Virgin Mary’s 18 appearances in 1858 to a 14-year-old peasant girl, Bernadette Soubirous, “unless you have somethng better for me.” Belleau believes that “something better” is coming to pass. By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA…

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Rescheduled From Saturday, RSCS Grads Greeted By Sun

CLICK HERE FOR RICHFIELD GRADUATES Rescheduled From Saturday, RSCS Grads Greeted By Sun Valedictorian Isabella Hudziak, above,  addresses her fellow Class of 2020 graduates this evening at the Richfield Springs Central School 2020 Com- mencement.  A scholar, Isabella is also class vice president, a Clark Scholarship winner and a cheerleader.  Inset at right is Salutatorian Jayce Horender, who plans to study education this fall at SUNY Oswego.  At left, Haley Sheldrick’s sisters – from left, Emma, Stephanie and Kelly –…

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Amid Deluge, CCS Sends 78 Into World

CLICK HERE FOR COOPERSTOWN GRADS Amid Deluge, CCS Sends 78 Into World After a downpour delayed Cooperstown Central School’s 1:30 p.m. Commencement 2020 for 45 minutes this afternoon, Anya McGoldrick, left, and Natalie Fountain, top photo, lead a procession of 78 seniors through cheers and beeping horns in the school parking lot to the ceremony in the field between the high school and elementary schools.  Inset left, Tammi Kelly and Don Corns – their grad is Morgan Kelly – opened…

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Class Of 2020 Withstands Graduating In Pouring Rain

CLICK HERE FOR CV-S GRADUATES Class Of 2020 Withstands Graduating In Pouring Rain Senior Heather Brinig, above, leads 26 soggy classmates onto the football field at Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School this morning to endure Commencement 2020 in the pouring rain.  Inset right, Dave Silas, and Susan and Adeline Wilson, huddle under umbrellas while waiting for Silas Wilson to get his diploma. To the left of the Wilsons is Ted Woods, there with Holly Thomas to cheer on Felicia Van Buren. …

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Valedictorian: ‘We Took What Was Thrown At Us, Adapted’

CLICK HERE FOR SCHENEVUS GRADUATES Valedictorian: ‘We Took What Was Thrown At Us, Adapted’ Schenevus Class of 2020 Valedictorian Patricia Beagle tells her classmates that “a positive mindset, hard work and persistence” were the keys to success as part of Friday evening’s virtual graduation ceremony on the lawn of Schenevus Central School. “This is not what we expected,” she said. “But we took what was thrown at us and we adapted.” Parents presented their students with their diplomas; at right,…

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Tearful Soccer Coach Scores ‘Inspire Award’

CLICK HERE FOR UNATEGO GRADUATES Tearful Soccer Coach Scores ‘Inspire Award’ Fighting back tears, Unatego Soccer Coach Sue Herodes, inset at right, accepts the 2020 “Inspire Award,” presented this evening as 56 graduates received their diplomas at the Unatego Central School graduation.   Herodes was selected by seniors as the teacher who had the most influence on their growth and success during their high school years.  Behind her is school board President Jim Salisbury, Otego.  In top photo, Valedictorian Paige McCoy…

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23-Year Superintendent Presides At Final Graduation

CLICK HERE FOR LAURENS GRADUATES 23-Year Superintendent Presides At Last Graduation A solemn and longest-serving superintendent of schools, Romona Wenck, the top administrator at Laurens Central School for 23 years, announces awards and scholarships at this evening’s graduation.  She shared the duty with Bill Dorritie, left, the high school principal and her successor in the top job.  Inset left, graduate Elvia Allen prepares to lead the processional of 21 seniors into the open-air commencement in front of the school.  Main…

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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.

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