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Playoff Report: Cooperstown gets top seeds, Secton IV limits tournament size

Playoff Report: Cooperstown gets top seeds, Section IV limits tournament size STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Cooperstown earned top seeds in Section III Class C baseball and softball tournaments and will host home games throughout the week. Spring playoff brackets were released Sunday, June 6, for baseball and softball, with the Hawkeyes holding down top local honors.…

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In Memoriam: Paul Timothy Kuhn, 83 March 14, 1938 – June 2, 2021

In Memoriam Paul Timothy Kuhn, 83 March 14, 1938 – June 2, 2021 COOPERSTOWN – Born March 14, 1938, in Glen Cove, Paul was the second son born to George and Helen Kuhn, teachers in the Glen Cove School District. Paul graduated from St. Patrick’s Elementary School in Glen Cove in June 1952 and then attended Chaminade High School in Mineola until graduation in June 1956. Paul then went on to Villanova’s College of Engineering, earning a degree in Mechanical…

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Cooperstown beats Herkimer in softball, 13-1

Cooperstown beats Herkimer in softball, 13-1 STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Dani Seamon had five RBI, including a three-run home run as Cooperstown closed out its regular season with a 13-1 six inning win against visiting Herkimer in a Center State Conference softball game. Jeana Geertgens went 4-for-4 with four RBI and four runs scored and Katie Crippen went 3-for-4 with two runs scored for Cooperstown, which got a two-hit pitching performance from Marley Lippitt.…

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Art Garage to feature pop-up show ‘Nancy Waller: A Lifetime of Art’

Art Garage to feature pop-up show ‘Nancy Waller: A Lifetime of Art’ A new show at The Art Garage will feature the work of late Roseboom artist Nancy Waller, who died in 2017 at 98. According to a media release, “Waller ‘s work has been in the back of a closet too long and has recently been re-discovered by her family. Nancy painted as the family camped at Cape Breton Island, out West, in Maine, in the French Alps and…

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Iron String Press launches news podcast

Iron String Press launches news podcast STAFF REPORT • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Iron String Press has launched a new form of keeping Otsego County informed Thursday, June 3, with The AllOtsego Report. Listen as Editor Greg Klein and Reporter Kevin Limiti discuss the stories on our website, www.allotsego.com, and in our newspapers,  The Freeman’s Journal, the county’s oldest newspaper, dating back to 1808, and Hometown Oneonta, for the first week of June 2021. www.buzzsprout.com/1795198/episodes…

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This Week — June 3, 2021

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta June 3, 2021 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Education company seeks to fill camp void AllOtsego people: Milford graduate helping with pandemic relief in Nepal Cooperstown & Around City of the Hills Tour Time Inside The Paper Student News Sports Outlaws to return for 2021, home opener June 4 From state title to college hoops, Lambert looks for his shot Perspectives The Old Badger: Automobiles led to the last of…

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The Old Badger: Automobiles led to the last of the Mohican

The Old Badger: Automobiles led to the last of the Mohican Editor’s note: This column was first published March 31, 1976. In the summer of ’32, Mrs. Charles Coleman Jr. was running strong in the Cooperstown merchants popularity election, President Herbert Hoover was running scared against Franklin D. Roosevelt and the 27-year-old Mohican was running out of steam. When the Mohican was first launched, automobiles were scarce and unreliable novelties at best. Roads were dusty or muddy depending upon the…

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Student News: June 3, 2021

Student News Molly Potter Pearlman, a 2011 Cooperstown Central School graduate and 2016 magna cum laude graduate of Brandeis University, received the juris doctor degree on May 14, from City University of New York Law School. The following students were named to the Nazareth College Spring 2021 Dean’s List: Deirdre Brett of Morris, who is studying public history; Annika DeVries of Burlington Flats, who is studying technical production; Jessica Klem of Richfield Springs, who is studying, history, inclusive education and…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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