INDUCTION WEEKEND 2017 SMALLER CROWD, BUT GOOD CHEER 5 Heroes Hailed Under Sunny Skies CLICK HERE FOR INDUCTION SLIDE SHOW…
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IN MEMORIAM: Richmond D. Field, 66; Hartwick Highway Department Retiree HARTWICK – Richmond D. Field, 66, of Hartwick, a career-long employee ot the Town of Hartwick Highway Department, passed away due to serious health issues Monday afternoon, July 24, 2017, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born Dec. 1, 1950, at Fox Hospital, a son of Joseph E. and Achsah G. (Fuller) Field. Raised in Hartwick, he graduated from Cooperstown High School with the Class of 1970. …
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IN MEMORIAM Kyle W. Bronson, 28, Cooperstown; Leaves Daughter, 2nd Due Any Day COOPERSTOWN – Kyle Willard Bronson, beloved father, son, and friend to many, died tragically Tuesday, July 18, 2017, as the result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on County Highway 11 in the Town of Hartwick. He was 28. Born Jan. 19, 1989, at Bassett Hospital, Kyle was a son of Michael J. Bronson, Sr., and Patricia Mower Bronson. Raised in Cooperstown, he graduated from Cooperstown…
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Cooperstown Man Dies As Motorcycle Crashes HARTWICK – A 28-year-old Cooperstown man was killed yesterday in a mid-morning motorcycle crash with a pickup truck in the Town of Hartwick. He was identified as Kyle W. Bronson. He was a 2007 graduate of Cooperstown Central, where he played football. State Police said Bronson was eastbound on Route 11 heading toward Hartwick hamlet when he lost control of his 2010 Kawasaki and crossed into the westbound lane, striking a 2015 GMC Denali…
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