Events at Community Arts Network of Oneonta, Cooperstown Art Association, the Village Library of Cooperstown and the Art Garage.…
Events at Community Arts Network of Oneonta, Cooperstown Art Association, the Village Library of Cooperstown and the Art Garage.…
The scenic park located on Three Mile Point, also known as Wild Rose Point, offers a beach, swimming dock, and lake access for canoeing and kayaking. The park also features benches, picnic tables, an open picnic pavilion and stationary charcoal grills.…
The 1956 Shepherd is in the “Powered Vessel Under 100ft” category, and folks here can help determine whether or not it wins by voting online now through Monday, March 11.…
Congratulations to all four families on the arrival of their Leap Day babies at Bassett’s Birthing Center!…
The lecture, titled "Nurse Entrepreneurs—All the Places You Can Go," will feature a panel of four nurse entrepreneurs who will discuss their respective nursing journeys and the path that led them to success.…
The City of Oneonta’s request to RSS to consider developing 27 Market Street is not the first time this organization has been called upon to step up. In the 1980s, Mayor Brenner sought our help in providing housing and support services for residents being deinstitutionalized. We have invested in this community for more than 30 years, utilizing our knowledge of the housing market and resources as a non-profit developer.…
CCS basketball team Section III Class C playoff results, a fundraiser for childhood cancer research and news from The Farmers' Museum.…
The community spirit was palpable as the crowd cheered for each group running into the water. Many teams sported flashy or humorous outfits, and about half did their fundraising and jump on behalf of a particular recipient.…
On Thursday, February 22, McIntire returned to his alma mater, Hartwick College, to give the 2024 Leslie G. Rude Memorial Lecture, titled “Investigative Journalism and Democracy,” appearing at the invitation of the college’s Institute of Public Service.…
A member of the committee, Erin Rawitch said, “I wish we had had Welcome Home Cooperstown when we moved here two and a half years ago. Welcome Home Cooperstown wants to make the difficult task of meeting people when you’re new in town a little bit easier.”…