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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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‘WE’RE AMERICANS’ County Courthouse Lawn Full As Community Honors Fallen

‘WE’RE AMERICANS’ County Courthouse Lawn Full As Community Honors Fallen Marine Doug Walker, top photo, Cooperstown Veterans’ Club commander and emcee at this morning’s Memorial Day commemoration in front of the County Courthouse, invites World War II veterans Peter Martin, center, and Bruno Talevi, left, to provide brief remarks to a gathering that filled the lawn, sidewalk and pavement in front of the Soldiers’ & Sailors Monument.  Right inset, featured speaker Floyd Bourne, Korean War veteran, remembers attending the same…

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Middle School Principal Will Fill Brindley Position

Yelich Retirement Sets Off Shuffle Middle School Principal Will Fill Brindley Position By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Oneonta Middle School Principal Coleen Moore is being promoted to district director of Curriculum & Instruction, succeeding Tom Brindley who will become superintendent July 1, School Board President Bill Gau announced at tonight’s board meeting. The current superintendent, Joseph Yelich, will retire on June 30, setting the changes in motion.. “I just want to say how appreciative and fortunate…

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