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Snow Emergency Begins At 8 For Village Of Cooperstown

Snow Emergency Begins At 8 For Village Of Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – The Village of Cooperstown is issuing a Snow Emergency effective AT 8 p.m. this evening through 6 p.m. Friday, DPW Superintendent Mitch Hotaling announced. There is to be no parking on village streets during this time. Parking will be available in the Doubleday Parking Lot.…

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Penn State Health Exec New Bassett Network CFO

Penn State Health Exec New Bassett Network CFO COOPERSTOWN – Paul G. Swinko, CFO at Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania, has been named Bassett Healthcare Network corporate chief financial officer, President/CEO Bill Streck announced today. Swinko comes to Bassett from Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey where he has served as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Hershey Medical Center and Vice President of Finance for Penn State Health.  He will be starting in January.…

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EXCLUSIVE! XNG Moves Most Rigs Out Of County Candidate Delgado, Gibson Conferred Carleigh Understudy For ‘Cher’ Role Judge Burns’ Book Advises Parents New Renderings Of DD Field Plans Bobcat Attack Leaves 8 Hens Dead EDITORIAL: Delgado For President AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS OR TRY FREEMAN’S JOURNAL HOME DELIVERY…

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Third-Base Line Of Future Ready For HARB Review

Third-Base Line Of Future Ready For H-PARB Review Saratoga Associates, the Village of Cooperstown’s architect in the $4 million redevelopment of Doubleday Field, have provided Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh with these rendering in time for the 5 p.m. Tuesday meeting of the Historic Preservation & Architectural Review Board.  The H-PARB would have to issue a demolition permit for the project to move forward, and there are other step before ground is broken, Tillapaugh said. The current third-based bleachers, which, determined unsafe,…

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For 100th Time, Veterans Remember World War I

For 100th Time, Veterans Remember World War I Leading the Cooperstown Vets’ Club contingent at this morning’s Veterans’ Day Parade, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, are, from left, John Aurelio, David Sanford, Tim Moakler and Jack Henson.  The parade – units included the CCS Marching Band and the Cooperstown Volunteer Fire Department – proceeded up Main Street and down Pine Boulevard to the Doughboy Statue, across Lake Street from The Otesaga.  Inset, Dr. Ted…

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Salvation Army Bellringers On The Job, More Needed

Salvation Army Bellringers On The Job, More Needed Groups, Clubs, Individual Welcome To Volunteer ONEONTA – The Oneonta Salvation Army kicked off its 2018 Red Kettle Campaign today.  The campaign will continue through Dec. 24. The fundraising goal is $57,000, said Maj. Sharon Harford, the local commanding officer.  The funds raised will help with Christmas assistance, but also the Army’s 2019 operating budget. More bellringers are needed to help with the campaign, and groups, clubs, families and individuals are welcome.  Call…

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Sorin’s ‘Driving While Black’ Packs Fenimore Auditorium

Sorin’s ‘Driving While Black’ Packs Fenimore Auditorium Cooperstown Graduate Program Director Gretchen Sorin briefs a packed house a few minutes ago on “Driving While Black,” portions of which are being screened for the first time at Glimmerglass Film Days, which began last evening and runs through Monday.  With her is Ric Burns, Ken Burns’ brother, who is producing the film for PBS.  It is based on Sorin’s 2009 thesis on “The Green Book,” a guide for black tourists and travelers…

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CAA Holiday Show & Sale Opens; Highpoint Of Cooperstown Season

CAA Holiday Show & Sale Opens; Highpoint Of Cooperstown Season COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Art Association’s Holiday Show & Sale, a high-point of the Christmas season here, opens with a reception 5-7 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the gallery at 22 Main St. All work is by CAA member artists, many of them local and regional. On display through Dec. 23, the show is geared toward holiday gift giving, and includes cards, ornaments, glass, sculpture, jewelry, apparel, wood work, paintings, prints, stained…

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Christopher D. German, 57; Air Force Vet; Certified Orthodist, Prosthetist

IN MEMORIAM: Christopher German, 57; Veteran; Certified Orthodist, Prosthetist SOUTH KORTRIGHT – Christopher Dirk German, 57, a certified orthotist and prosthetist, businessman and Air Force veteran, died on Nov. 5, 2018. Christopher was born on May 28, 1961, in Heidelberg, Germany, the son of Andrew and Helga German.  He served in the U.S. Air Force from April 1983 to 1987 as a precision measurement equipment lab specialist.…

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