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Clark Foundation Board Approves 215 Scholarships

SCROLL DOWN FOR FULL LIST Clark Foundation Board Approves 215 Scholarships First-Year Awards Amount To $826,600, Aiding Students In 13 Districts, BOCES; Next Year’s Total Will Be At $3.9 Million COOPERSTOWN – The Clark Foundation board of directors Monday approved first-year college scholarship grants to 215 students, totaling $826,600, Foundation President Jane Forbes Clark announced today. The scholarships will assist students in 13 school district: Cherry Valley-Springfield, Cooperstown, Edmeston, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Laurens, Milford, Owen D. Young, Morris, Mount Markham, Richfield…

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Milford 3rd Graders Release Trout They Raised Into Schenevus Creek

Back To Nature Milford 3rd Graders Release Trout They Raised Into Schenevus Creek Students from Mrs. Polomcean’s third grade class at Milford Central School bid farewell to a school of 50 brown trout that they have been raising in their classroom by releasing them into Schenevus Creek earlier this morning. Above, as fellow students sing “Bye Bye Trout,” Topanga Miller releases of of the fish under the watchful eye of Mike Zurn, Franklin, from Trout Unlimited.  At right, Katelyn Smith…

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Delgado Sponsors Resolution Celebrating Colgate’s 200th

Brindisi, Scanlon Join 19th Representative Delgado Sponsors Resolution Celebrating Colgate’s 200th Today, U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-19, and two of his colleagues introduced legislation applauding his alma mater, Colgate University, on its 200th anniversary. He was joined by his Upstate colleague, Rep.  Anthony Brindisi, the Utica Democrat, and Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, a Colgate alumna and Democrat who represents the Philadelphia suburbs. A member of the Class of 1999, Delgado delivered this year’s commencement address at the university, which has…

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Researcher Into Retinal Damage Wins E. Donnall Thomas Award

Research Into Retinal Damage Wins E. Donnall Thomas Award COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Konika Sharma, a Bassett Hospital internal medicine resident in her third year of training, earned the 2019 E. Donnall Thomas Research Day Outstanding Research Presentation award for a finding that could improve detection of damage to retinas caused by diabetes. Sharma addressed the question: “Is a hand-held non-mydriatic (no dilation required) fundus camera superior to the referred dilated eye exams for the screening and detection of diabetic retinopathy…

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Many Hundreds Of Girls On Run

Rain Doesn’t Dampen Crowd Many Hundreds Of Girls On Run A Susquehanna River of girls – upward of 800, organizers said – flowed all the way from the Clark Sports Center up Susquehanna Avenue to the Route 33 junction – as far as the eye could see – for the 2019 Girls On The Run event, now wending its way around Cooperstown.  Inset, Carlotta Falso, Cooperstown, and Charlotte Marietta, Fly Creek, along with Charlotte’s mom Melissa, waits at the front…

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Oneonta Temple Will Vote On Rabbi Karp’s Successor

Oneonta Temple Will Vote On Rabbi Karp’s Successor ONEONTA – At Temple Beth El’s 84th annual Congregational Meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9, members will vote on a successor to Rabbi Molly Karp, who has served locally for almost five years. Rabbi Karp will also be honored at a farewell luncheon at noon, June 15, in the congregation’s social hall. Since 2014, while serving the Oneonta temple on a parttime basis, Rabbi Karp served as a faculty member at…

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You Want It?  They’ve Got It,  Somewhere In Cooperstown

You Want It?  They’ve Got It,  Somewhere In Cooperstown Alexander Bernhard Wood, 11, tries out the offerings at 21 Delaware St., where one of dozens of tag sales are underway today in the Village of Cooperstown. Richard Butler, behind table, and David Wood are putting on this sale. Inset, are dreams of chocolate cake dancing through the head of Aube Giroux, Cooperstown? She’s examining a glass cake dome at 18 Eagle St. You want something, it’s probably for sale somewhere…

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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:

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