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CCS GIRLS WIN SECTION 3, 47-33

CCS GIRLS WIN SECTION 3 SYRACUSE – Cooperstown Central’s Lady Hawkeyes girls basketball team won the Section 3 title a few minutes ago, 47-33, against Weedsport at Onondaga Community College. CHECK STORY, VIDEO, PHOTOS AT SYRACUSE.COM…

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IN MEMORIAM: Jeanette Hansen, 93; First Drum Majorette At Oneonta High

IN MEMORIAM:  Jeanette Hansen, 93; First Drum Majorette At Oneonta High COOPERSTOWN – Oneonta native Jeanette Baldwin Hansen, 93, passed away Thursday in Cooperstown, where she had resided at the Clara Welch Thanksgiving Home. She was born Feb. 24, 1922, in Oneonta , the daughter of Edna and Paul Baldwin.  Jeanette grew up on East Street and graduated from Oneonta High School in 1940.  She was a member of the National Honor Society, voted most popular in her class and…

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Madalyn A. Cimino, 82; Dartmouth Administrator, Village Trustee

IN MEMORIAM: Madalyn A. Cimino, 82; Dartmouth Administrator, Village Trustee COOPERSTOWN – Former village trustee Madalyn A. Cimino, who in 1972 the first woman to be named an administrative officer at Dartmouth Medical School, died yesterday morning at Bassett Hospital. She was 82. A native of Cooperstown, Madalyn was born June 14, 1932, at Bassett, a daughter of Jack and Maria née Falzarano Cimino. She first attended Cooperstown schools and later the Knox School for Girls, graduating from there in…

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Robert Mason, Jr., 94; Newspaperman, AT&T Exec, WWII Vet

IN MEMORIAM: Robert Mason, Jr., 94; Newspaperman, AT&T Exec, WWII Vet VAN HORNESVILLE – E. Robert Mason Jr., retired director of employee communications for AT&T and a former newspaperman, died at his home here on Feb. 27. He was 94. Born in Orange, N.J., Bob Mason graduated from Columbia High School and Lafayette College, earning a B.A. in English with honors. Immediately after college, he served in the Naval Reserve as a communications officer, participating in the invasions of Normandy, southern…

Cooperstown Board Lends Voice To Addressing Climate Change

 Cooperstown Board Lends Voice To Addressing Climate Change COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board yesterday approved a resolution calling on officials up to the President of the United States to act to stem global warming, and to pledge Cooperstown’s help in any way it may be needed. The vote was unanimous, although Trustee Bruce Maxson was absent. Mayor Jeff Katz said the trustees hope that, with Glimmerglass being a symbol of nature’s purity, the village may be able to play a larger…