Smithy Clay Studio open house, Otsego Lake water testing and "Things That Go Bump in the Night."…
Smithy Clay Studio open house, Otsego Lake water testing and "Things That Go Bump in the Night."…
Today's sports briefs provide a recap of recent Tri-Valley League soccer, highlights of SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College sports, CCS cross country, and more.…
Nearly nine out of 10 adults who smoke cigarettes daily first tried smoking by age 18. Evidence shows that increasing the cost of a pack of cigarettes leads to people quitting cigarettes among groups that are known to be price-sensitive, including youth, and low-income populations. …
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially or completely blocks out the sun and casts a shadow on Earth. The October eclipse is one of two viewable eclipses in the United States during the 2023-2024 academic year. The second eclipse, and a corresponding viewing event on campus, will take place Monday, April 8, 2024.…
According to organizer Angelica Dzeli Palmer, the “Water Dreams” performance blends myth, magic, and history, and draws from the community’s stories, music, dance, and puppets created during the free summer art workshops offered through the Cherry Valley Water Project.…
You’ve heard the saying, “Many hands make light work.” Last Sunday’s eagerly anticipated Growing Community Harvest Potluck Supper was made possible by many hands, including (but by no means limited to),…
Prize winners will receive a gas card, automotive-themed prize and/or other prizes such as a Family Season Pass to the Oneonta Outlaws, two tickets to the Classic Car Museum in Norwich and more.…
The Cooperstown Art Association hosted an opening reception to introduce two new exhibits on Friday evening, September 29. Both exhibits will remain on display through October 27.…
The U.S. Department of Energy announced nearly $330 million in funding for nine projects across the country to accelerate the development of long-duration energy storage technologies on Friday, September 22.…
Letter from Hudi Podolsky No Excuse for No Debate How can voters make informed choices if candidates refuse to debate? The League of Women Voters has long been trusted to take a completely non-partisan approach to hosting debates. We provide a neutral forum, with the rules clearly specified in advance to minimize any partisan activity by the audience to ensure that all candidates are fairly heard. Under the rigorously fair conditions we enforce at debates, we cannot see any legitimate…
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