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hebert — hudson falls principal appointed

Hudson Falls Principal To Lead CCS (From March 18, 2010, Freeman’s Journal) Editor’s Note:  This is the article that appeared in the March 18, 2010, edition of The Freeman’s Journal, when it was announced C.J. Hebert would become Cooperstown Central School superintendent. COOPERSTOWN Clifton Joseph “C.J.” Hebert, III, high school principal in Hudson Falls, has bested 41 contenders and been chosen as the next superintendent of the Cooperstown Central School District. Hebert – pronounced “AY-bear,” a nod to his French-Canadian heritage –…

hebert — interview article

New Super’s ‘Intelligence’ Hailed (From July 8, 2010, Freeman’s Journal) Editor’s Note:  This is the article that appeared in the July 8, 2010, edition of The Freeman’s Journal, the first edition after C.J. Hebert assumed the superintendency at Cooperstown Central School. By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN – C.J. Herbert is at the eye of a storm – a storm of construction. The Cooperstown Central School District superintendent’s office, which he inherited July 1 from Mary Jo McPhail, is in the middle of…

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Carl B. Good; Retired Here After Career In N.J.

IN MEMORIAM: Carl B. Good; Retired Here After Career In N.J. COOPERSTOWN – Carl B. Good, 1937-2016, a businessman in Princeton, N.J., who moved here after his retirement, passed away quietly on Monday, March 14, at his home, with Pamela, his wife of 54 years, by his side.  Frequent visits from family and friends had made Carl’s last days happy and comfortable. A member of the Princeton University Class of 1959, Carl resided in Princeton for 36 years. He began…

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Edward Ray, 81; Richfield Water Superintendent

IN MEMORIAM: Edward Ray, 81; Richfield Water Superintendent WEST WINFIELD – Edward W. Ray, 81, of West Winfield, retired Richfield Springs water superintendent, passed away on March 15, 2016. He was born on April 13, 1934, in Gilbertsville, to Charles and Florence Ray. The fifth child of five brothers and six sisters, he was affectionately nicknamed “Brother” by friends and family. He attended Richfield Springs Central School.…

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Mary D. Birdsall, 100; In First Graduating Class At St. Mary’s

IN MEMORIAM: Mary D. Birdsall, 100; In First Graduating Class At St. Mary’s ONEONTA – Mary (Danzi) Birdsall, 100, a member of the first graduating class of the former St. Mary’s School in 1929, passed away March 15, 2016.  An independent woman, she lived on her own until age 97. Mary was born on July 3, 1915, to Antonio and Donata (Civita) Danzi.  She grew up in Oneonta, and was predeceased by all eight of her brothers.  After St. Mary’s,…

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Fae Chapman, 83; Retired Teacher

IN MEMORIAM: Fae Chapman, 83; CCS Teacher HARTWICK – Fae M. Chapman, a former Cooperstown Central School teacher, passed away late Wednesday morning, March 16, 2016, at Bassett Hospital.  A resident of Hartwick and Florida, she was 83. Arrangements are pending under the care and guidance of the Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home in Cooperstown. …

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Carl B. Good; 15-Year Retiree In Cooperstown

IN MEMORIAM:  Carl B. Good; 15-Year Retiree In Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – Carl B. Good, a  businessman based in Princeton, N.J., who retired to Cooperstown 15 years ago, passed away Monday, March 14, 2016, with his wife, Pam, by his side. Arrangements are pending with the Tillapaugh Funeral Home, Cooperstown.…

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Sally Ann Craig, 69; Retired Teacher At Schenevus Central

IN MEMORIAM: Sally Ann Craig, 69; Retired Teacher At Schenevus Central MARYLAND – Sally Ann Craig, 69, a retired Spanish teacher at Schenevus Central School, passed away Sunday morning, March 13, 2016. She was the daughter of the late Anthony and Mary (Salerno) DeVito. She was married to William J. Craig for 48 years. They were married on Jan. 6, 1968. At Schenevus high school, she was piano accompanist for the chorus.…

Boyhood, Interrupted

THE NIGHTINGALE & THE FIREFLY/PART I Boyhood, Interrupted Editor’s Note: This is the first article in a three-part series on Ashok Malhotra, who retired in December after almost a half-century in SUNY Oneonta’s Philosophy Department.  In was published in Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal on Feb. 25-26, 2016. By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – When Ashok Malhotra was 5 or 6, his grandfather told him a story. A nightingale had flown far from her nest, seeking food for her…

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