SQSPCA, an Adoption Partner with the ASPCA Right Horse program, has taken two horses from this case to care for until they can be rehomed, according to Executive Director Stacie Haynes.…
SQSPCA, an Adoption Partner with the ASPCA Right Horse program, has taken two horses from this case to care for until they can be rehomed, according to Executive Director Stacie Haynes.…
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of Springfield Center has organized a GoFundMe page to raise financial assistance for a Ghanaian student who was admitted to SUNY Oneonta’s Cooperstown Graduate Program but who lacks funding.…
The family of Roger Colton Smith invites the entire community of Cooperstown to join them Saturday February 10th 3-6pm at the Cooperstown Veterans Club for a Celebration of Life in memory of Roger.…
“We waited to remove the hemlocks until the ground was frozen hard and the snow was not too deep,” said Justin Williams, agricultural specialist and public lands manager at OLT. “That prevents damage to the gardens from the heavy equipment.”…
Originally from Long Island, Hilbert spent four years in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in historic preservation with a minor in museum studies from the University of Mary Washington, graduating in 2021.…
Events include a fish dinner at the Oneonta Vets Club, a talk on the hemlock wooly adelgid and more.…
The Otsego Lake Association extends its congratulations and thanks to Dr. Willard Harman for his more than five decades of service to Otsego Lake and our community.…
“We are thrilled at this opportunity to bring art into the lives of our animals here at the shelter,” said SQSPCA Executive Director Stacie Haynes.…
In support of this program, the Community Foundation of Otsego County announced recently that it has awarded $5,000.00 to CAA, based on CFOC’s grant focus on diversity, inclusion and welcoming programs.…
“I’ve had a lot of tough matches this year and have won a lot of tough matches,” O’Connor said. “I’ve lost some, too, but I feel really good.”…
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