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Hometown History: August 22, 2024

90 YEARS AGO

An outbreak of anti-Christian propaganda from Nazi sources has stirred the troubled church situation in Germany causing apprehension in Catholic and some Protestant groups. August Hoppe of the Hitler Youth press department has written in a periodical titled “Bordland”…

Happenin’ Otsego: 08-22-24

GARDEN—4-6 p.m. “CCE Evening Programs in the Garden: Cornell Vegetable Varieties Garden Trial and Easter European Vegetables.” Discussion and Q&A with Master Gardener Volunteers…

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Lack of Clarity About Removal of Books at CCS

While there have been instances in the past few years when the BOE has been asked to approve the removal of books, what is different about last Wednesday’s request, by comparison, is the size and scale of the list and the confusion, at present, around what exactly it means for a title to appear on the list.…

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In Memoriam: Steven Cross

Steven Cross, born on July 17, 1989, passed away unexpectedly on August 8, 2024. He was a cherished son, brother, uncle and friend, leaving a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him. For the past 10 years, Steven was dedicated to his career at Southland Contracting, where he not only excelled in his work but also formed deep friendships with his coworkers. They fondly remember the unmistakable “thunk, thunk, thunk” of his nerf basketball when he was…

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In Memoriam: Elisabeth B. Giffin

On Monday evening, July 8, 2024, the Village of Cooperstown lost one of its long-time residents, Elisabeth “Betty” Giffin, when she passed into eternal life while en-route from Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown to Valley Health Services in Herkimer following a brief illness. She was 95.…

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