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250 Alumni, Spouses Due At 50th Fete

250 Alumni, Spouses Due At 50th Fete By JIM KEVLIN • The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 Louis C. Jones was on a Guggenheim in the Virgin Islands when Stephen C. Clark invited him to Cooperstown for “a chat.” According to one story, the Joneses hadn’t brought a can opener and were unable to find one in the Caribbean, and Louie off-handedly told wife Aggie this would be a chance to pick up one up. Interviewed on…

AS OF 3 P.M. TODAY, FOCUS TOOK OVER OTSEGO MANOR

AS OF 3 P.M. TODAY, FOCUS TOOK OVER OTSEGO MANOR INDEX – The shift that punched out at 3 p.m. today at Otsego Manor worked for the County of Otsego. The shift that punched in works for Focus Ventures, the private operator of nursing homes, based in Airmont, Rockland County, that now owns the county nursing home. The plan had been to close the deal last Thursday, said county Rep. Kay Stuligross, D-Oneonta, who had been chairing the Otsego Manor Facilities…

13 Purple Hearts Meet, Remember

13 Purple Hearts Meet, Remember By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 When Doug Walker returned home from Vietnam in 1967, he was told to wear his civilian clothes. “We were not very welcome,” he said. But on Sunday, Sept. 28, Walker sat down in the Doubleday Café with 15 veterans of the 2nd Platoon, Mike Company, 3/9 Marines, 13 of them Purple Heart recipients, in a gathering organized by Warren Ryther of Garrattsville. “They…

CHARTING FUTURE

CHARTING FUTURE: 90 Citizens Discuss What Might Be By JIM KEVLIN • The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 When you hear “Cooperstown,” what one word comes to mind? The 90 people at the Design Charrette Monday, Oct. 6, answered: Beautiful, parochial, idyllic, struggling, lucky, tired, over-baseballed, jobless, pastoral, shrinking, safe. Asked what they hope to see their community become in 10 years, they replied (verbatim, as written on flip charts): vibrant but quaint, progressive in its energy use,…

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Left Alone, Yanks, Ukrainians Friends

Left Alone, Yanks, Ukrainians Friends Edition of Thursday-Friday Oct. 9-10 To the Editor, With all that is going on in the Ukraine, this may be of interest to World War II buffs. My husband Jerry Waller was, for two and a half years, in the Eighth Air Force in England. Suddenly, a group from his squadron was sent by ship down the coast of France to Gibraltar and across the Mediterranean to Cairo. From there they went by truck and…

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Friendly Elephant Means No Harm, But Is What It Is

Friendly Elephant Means No Harm, But Is What It Is Edition of Thursday-Friday, Oct. 9-10 To the Editor: I want to make it clear that at the public hearing on Monday, Sept. 29, I was not speaking against Bassett Healthcare; I was speaking against the strange and needless effort of village officials to create an Institutional District in place of a Residential District. I did note Bassett’s construction of a massive addition to the original hospital and its construction of…

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Village Of Cooperstown CAN Be A Constructive Partner In Bassett’s Future

Village Of Cooperstown CAN Be A Constructive Partner In Bassett’s Future Edition of Thursday-Friday Oct. 9-10, 2014 To the Editor, I would like to make a small contextual clarification to my published statement made after the no vote on the Hospital Zone. First, I don’t remember saying “forever” (but in the heat of the moment maybe I did). Second, I made that statement out loud to the mayor after I, and I believe Lou Allstadt (possibly others) wanted to have…

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More Local Laws? Instead, Let Us Reason Together

More Local Laws? Instead, Let Us Reason Together Edition of Thursday-Friday, Oct. 9-10 Attorney Doug Zamelis, it’s become evident around here over recent years, is a guy you want on your side of any legal fight. That first inkling came when, representing opponents of Community Energy’s 70-75 Jordanville Wind Farm (later Iberdrola’s), he identified violations of the state’s Open Meetings Law to take things back to zero. The project – the towers would have been visible from Otsego Lake –…

Reporter Libby Cudmore’s Novel Accepted By Top NYC Publisher

Reporter Libby Cudmore’s Novel Accepted By Top NYC Publisher By JIM KEVLIN • HOMETOWN ONEONTA, The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday-Friday, Oct. 9-10, 2014 It had been a bad week, and suddenly Libby Cudmore was crying. But they were tears of joy. At the other end of the telephone Tuesday, Sept. 30, was Jim McCarthy, a vice president at Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, the agency that, among other notable authors, represented President Obama in placing his memoir, “Dreams of…