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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: With Hall of Fame’s new President Tim Mead

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Teamwork: A Way Of Life Tim Mead’s Now Bringing Here L.A. Angels Communications/VP To Succeed Idelson After Induction By JIM KEVLIN • www.AllOTSEGO.com Exclusive COOPERSTOWN – Tim Mead, who will become the seventh president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame following this year’s Induction on July 21, has been a team player in the front office at the Los Angeles Angels for four decades. But for the Angels’ vice president/communications, team playing didn’t start there. When young…

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Injury Breaking Up Water Street Brawl Led To New Career

JOSEPH YELICH RETIRES JULY 1 Injury Breaking Up Water Street Brawl Led To New Career Hard Work, Hartwick Teaching Degree Set Brindley On Road To Superintendent By LIBBY CUDMORE • AllOTSEGO.com Exclusive ONEONTA – Could Thomas Brindley, who will become the new superintendent of Oneonta City Schools on July 1 when Joseph Yelich retires, have been a police chief by now? “I was an Oneonta police officer for seven years,” the assistant superintendent and former Oneonta High School principal said in…

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Brindley Succeeds Yelich In Top Post At Oneonta Schools

­­Brindley Succeeds Yelich In Top Post At Oneonta Schools New Superintendent Former Policeman, 1st To Rise From Teacher To Front Office ONEONTA – The Oneonta City school board has accepted the retirement of Joseph Yelich as superintendent and appointed his assistant superintendent, Thomas Brindley, to succeed him, effective July 1. Yelich has served as superintendent since July 1, 2013, after serving as superintendent of the Waverly School District and executive principal in the Jamestown School District. Before his current post,…

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2 SUNY Oneonta Alumni To Speak At Graduations

2 SUNY Oneonta Alumni To Speak At Graduations Experts In Climate Change, Refugees; Also, 8 Professors, 4 Students Honored ONEONTA – In a new approach this year, two alumni, one an advocate for refugees, the other, a climate-change researcher, will be SUNY Oneonta’s commencement speakers at three ceremonies Saturday, May 11, in the Dewar Arena. • Crystal L. Williams, ’77, is a lawyer focused on helping refugees and asylum seekers, litigating employment-based immigration law cases, and helping to shape federal…

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SSPCA Benefactor Offers $250K, But We Must Match It

SSPCA Benefactor Offers $250K Match For New Donations Public Share Would Put $2 Million ‘Shelter Us’ Target Within Reach Susquehanna SPCA benefactor and Staffworks President Anita Vitullo, Clinton, above center, poses with SSPCA board members after announcing a few minutes ago that, dollar-for-dollar, she will match forthcoming donations to the “Shelter Us” fund drive up to $250,000.  If fully realized, Vitullo’s contribution will bring the $2 million drive to build a new animal shelter to $1.75 million, only $250,000 short…

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ONEONTA’S NINJA: Anthony Eardley Aims To Grip, Climb, Swing Into National Stardom

ONEONTA’S NINJA Anthony Eardley Aims To Grip, Climb, Swing Into National Stardom Editor’s Note: “Oneonta’s Ninja” Anthony Eardley today – Monday, April 29 – began competition that could win him the title “American Ninja Warrior” on the hit TV shows.  How the competition goes is a closely held secret until the show airs at the end of the month. By JENNIFER HILL • from Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – Since infancy, Anthony Eardley hasn’t let the laws…

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Cooperstown’s Bobby Walker Leads NY College Republicans

Cooperstown’s Bobby Walker Leads NY College Republicans COOPERSTOWN – Bobby Walker was elected president of the New York Federation of College Republicans at its annual convention over the weekend at the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Albany. “The College Republicans will become a major fighting force in NY Politics,” the SUNY Albany undergrad from Cooperstown, who put together what he called the Restore NYFCR Campaign, declared after his victory. Walker’s Team Restore slate also carried all spots on the NYCFR…

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