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Cooperstown & Around: April 29, 2021

Cooperstown & Around Honoring Bobby Atwell Inspired by the roadside dedication in honor of John Kempe Winslow on state Route 205, the village of Cooperstown will work with the Cooperstown Veterans Club to find an appropriate place to honor Robert “Bobby” W. Atwell, who was killed March 21, 1968, in Vietnam. A private first class in the Army, Atwell, 20, was the only village resident who died in Vietnam. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, The Purple Heart…

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TRIBUTE: Al Colone

In Tribute Family Remembers Al Colone By Looking At What He Loved Most: Family Remembering The Saga Of Ma And Pa Colone Editor’s Note: Our columnist and Oneonta businessman Al Colone died April 13, without finishing a two-part series about his ancestors. As a tribute, his brother, Frank Colone, wrote this memorial about their parents. By Frank Colone In the aftermath of World War I and the pandemic of 1918, Ma and Pa Colone returned to Oneonta and Depew Street.…

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Susan Ann Patterson, 74 Enjoyed Gardening & Family Time

IN MEMORIAM Susan Ann Patterson, 74 Enjoyed Gardening & Family Time Susan Ann (Ferris) Patterson formerly of Sidney NY, was born March 11, 1947 in Albany NY to James Ferris and Emma (Bointon) Davenport. While living in Sidney, Susan worked as manager at the Super 8 Motel. In her downtime she enjoy gardening, baking, and spending time with her family. She passed away April 26, 2021 in Hutto, TX. She was predeceased by Father, James Ferris; Mother, Emma Davenport; brothers…

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Trustees Agree To Remove Sign That Angered Residents

Trustees Agree To Remove Sign That Angered Residents By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com The village of Cooperstown will remove a controversial solar-powered speed limit sign from Pioneer Street. The village’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday, April 26, to remove the sign, which was in front of 100 Pioneer Street and told motorists heading south on Pioneer if they were exceeding the village’s 30-mile-per-hour speed limit. The meeting was held in person in the village ballroom at 22…

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Unatego Prepares Project, But Won’t Rush Consolidation

Unatego Prepares Project, But Won’t Rush Consolidation By GREG KLEIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Unatego Central School’s proposed $27.6 million capital improvement plan comes at the perfect time to keep the needed school upgrades from raising taxes on district voters, according to Superintendent Dave Richards. “We have an opportunity with our debt where we have some debt falling off, so we can replace it with new debt without any increase of the tax levy,” Richards said. State building aid funding…

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BOUND VOLUMES: April 29, 2021

BOUND VOLUMES April 29, 2021 Compiled by Tom Heitz/SHARON STUART, with resources courtesy of The Fenimore Art Museum Research Library 210 YEARS AGO Who was the first Democrat? A gentleman claiming the name of federal, requested to be informed whence the name of democrat came, and who was the first democrat? For the information of such gentleman, I would observe, that the word democrat came from Democritus, a Grecian philosopher, who flourished between three and four hundred years before the…

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Rally Sunday To Protest Crimes Against Asians

Rally Sunday To Protest Crimes Against Asians In response to the rising number of hate crimes directed at Asian Americans since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, local teens are planing a Solidarity Rally for Sunday, May 2, according to a media release. Otsego Solidarity Rally for Asian Americans will be held at 2 p.m. in front of the Otsego County Courthouse at 197 Main Street. May is Asian American and Pacific Island Heritage month, according to the release. Students…

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Albert L. Colone, 76; Oneonta Native, Veteran, Musician, Developer, Dreamer

IN MEMORIAM Albert L. Colone, 76 Oneonta Native, Veteran, Musician, Developer, Dreamer Albert L. Colone was born July 8, 1944 in Oneonta the son of the late Ani Pasquale and Eva Gloria (Jerome) Colone. He grew up on River Street, in his beloved 6th Ward, playing sandlot sports and generally tormenting the Wilcox’s and others with his older brother, Frank. Albert ultimately ended up a life-long resident of 6th Ward and helped to establish the 6th Ward Athletic Club and…

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This Week — April 29, 2021

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta April 29, 2021 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Shared Garage Back on Otsego’s Agenda Rally Sunday To Protest Crimes Against Asians Trustees Agree To Remove Sign That Angered Residents Cooperstown & Around Unatego Prepares Project, But Won’t Rush Consolidation Student News Sports Football Dreams Coming True AT UGA For Coop’s Russell Hawkeye Boys Motivated By Chance At Title Featured Pictures EDITORIAL To Editorialize Or Not To Editorialize, That Is The…

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Fore… The Indoor Days

Fore… The Indoor Days Golfers are able to get into the action at The Clark Sports Center now. The center debuted its new golf simulator on Monday, April 5. The simulator features 108 courses from around the world and will be updated with Leatherstocking Golf Course this summer. Go to www.clarksportscenter.com/facilities/golf-simulator to make reservations, or for more information.…

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