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At Cooperstown Graduation, Smiles Overcome Downpour

At Cooperstown Graduation, Smiles Overcome Downpour Grace LeCates, center, one of the four top scholars in the Class of 2018, poses with her dad, Dr. Bill LeCates, the Bassett Hospital president, mom Debbie and her siblings after this afternoon’s outdoor Cooperstown Central graduation on the lawn behind The Fenimore Art Museum, which was punctuated by downpours. At left, smiling grad Tre ‘Mesha Harrison, right, was joined by Emily Manzer, center, and Mae Loewenguth. Grace LeCates’ cousin, Heidi Edmonds, was another…

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Dennis Alfred Tallman, 76; Businessman, Civic Leader

IN MEMORIAM Dennis Alfred Tallman, 76; Businessman, Civic Leader FLY CREEK – Dennis Alfred Tallman, a man devoted to his family and a vital part of his community, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at the age of 76. Born June 6, 1942, Dennis was the son of Harold Winfield Tallman and Francesca Louisa Krack Tallman. Dennis was a graduate of Toccoa Falls Institute in Georgia.…

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Dozens March To Protest Seizing Children At Border

Dozens March To Protest Seizing Children At Border Almost 100 Cooperstown folks participated in a vigil this evening in front of Cooperstown Baptist Church on Elm Street in protest to the separation of children, perhaps as many as 2,000, from families attempting to cross the Southern border from Mexico.  Participating pastors, at right, included, from right, the Rev. Joe Perdue, Cooperstown Baptist, who hosted the gathering; the Rev. Elsie Rhodes, First Presbyterian; the Rev. Tom LeBeau, Cooperstown Methodist; Randy Velez,…

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MURPHY: Collier Can Be Our Voice In Difficult Times

POLITICAL LETTER Editor’s Note:  Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal went to press Tuesday, June 19,  and any further political letters regarding the Tuesday, June 26, Democratic primary received through next Monday will be published on www.allotsego.com.  Please e-mail them to jimk@allotsego.com   The polls will be open noon-9 p.m. next Tuesday across Otsego County. MURPHY: Collier Can Be Our Voice In Difficult Times CLICK HERE FOR MORE POLITICAL LETTERS…

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POLITICAL LETTER: Collier Can Be Our Voice In Difficult Times

MURPHY: Collier Can Be Our Voice In Difficult Times To the Editor: Now is a difficult time for us all. There is such sadness, fear and for many people, a daily  struggle just to get by. I have lived in this area for over 40 years and taught middle and high school students in Cooperstown school for 20 years. I know and celebrate the wide variety of people who live in this district. We are yearning for ethical and respectful…

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Rites Planned For Dennis Tallman, Businessman, Community Leader

Rites Planned For Dennis Tallman, Businessman, Community Leader FLY CREEK – Dennis Alfred Tallman, 76, former proprietor of Tallman Tree Service and president of the Friends of Bassett, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, June 20, 2018. The Office of the Burial of the Dead with the Holy Eucharist (Rite I) will be offered at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7, at Christ Church, Cooperstown, with the Rev’d Dane E. Boston, rector, officiating.…

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Centers Cuts Rate From $510 to $410

Centers Cuts Rate From $510 to $410 Nursing Home Fee Affects ‘Private Payers’ By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Centers Healthcare has advised the local Family Council it will scale back its April 1 increase in the “private payer” rate at its local nursing home (the former Focus) from $510 to $410 a day, Family Council chair Betsy Hayes has reported in an e-mail. She said Aharon Lantzitsky, Centers division president, had just called her: “He wanted…

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Pathfinder Honors 16 Staffers For, In All, 280 Years On Job

Pathfinder Honors 16 Staffers For, In All, 280 Years On Job EDMESTON – Pathfinder Village celebrated the longevity of 16 employees – 280 years combined – at a luncheon Tuesday at The Otesaga. Honorees included Senior Director Dan Osborn and Eva Pickens of the Ancillary Department, who each have served 35 years. Those celebrating 30-year anniversaries included Pathfinder School Teacher Nancy Kelly, Direct Support Professional Cindy Holbert, and Assistant Director of Enrichment Services Charleen Orendorff.…

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Seward Bill OK’d For Baseball To Be NY Official Sport

Seward Bill OK’d For Baseball To Be NY Official Sport Assembly, Governor Must Now Act On CCS Fourth Graders’ Request ALBANY – State Sen. Jim Seward’s bill designating baseball New York’s official state sport has passed the Senate, the Milford Republican’s office announced today. “It is time that we formally recognize baseball as our official state sport,” Seward said. “Baseball is known as our national pastime but the game has deep roots and a rich history here in New York…

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