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Bassett Promotes Dr. LeCates To Vice President For Quality

Bassett Promotes Dr. LeCates To Vice President For Quality COOPERSTOWN – Dr. William LeCates, Bassett Hospital medical director, has taken on the additional title of vice president of medical affairs, President & CEO Vance Brown announced today. In his new role, LeCates will oversee the Care Management & Clinical Excellence program, including “quality management, clinical effectiveness, infection control, risk management, accreditation and regulatory readiness,” Brown said.…

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Dorothy Stocking Smith, 94; Worked At Richfield Springs Department Store

IN MEMORIAM: Dorothy Stocking Smith, 94; Worked At Richfield Springs Department Store SPRINGFIELD – Dorothy Catherine Stocking Smith, 94, who worked for years at Richfield Springs’ Foreman’s Department Store, as well as for several local families, passed away June 8, 2017 , peacefully at the Fox Nursing Home . She was born March 2, 1923, in East Springfield, the daughter of Leslie O. Stocking and Ida Mae Barrett Stocking.…

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Festival Of Cats Locates New Homes For Strays

NEW IDEA AT ANIMAL SHELTER Festival Of Cats Locates New Homes For Strays Ari Ajakh, left, and Lily Vilacky, top photo, both of Cooperstown, are a little leery of the kittens available at Saturday afternoon’s Festival of Cats at the Susquehanna Animal Shelter in Hartwick Seminary. Because this is the kitten time of year, the shelter was overloaded, and Executive Director Stacie Haynes came up with the idea of waiving the adoption fee to find as many homes as possible…

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Hawkeyes Out After 6-2 Loss To Potsdam

Hawkeyes Out After 6-2 Loss To Potsdam BINGHAMTON – The Cooperstown Hawkeyes’ baseball team bowed to Potsdam Central, 6-2, a few minutes ago in the state semi-finals at NYSEG Arena here a few minutes ago.  Nonetheless, the team made history, advancing farther than any varsity baseball team in CCS history.…

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Committee Brainstorms How To Regulate Rentals

Committee Brainstorms How To Regulate Rentals With 9-Month Moratorium, Clock Ticking On Cooperstown Tourist Accommodations By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The village Tourist Accommodation Moratorium Committee met for the first time this morning, developed an agenda for the next three months, and brainstormed in a way that suggested there are adjustments to village law that can be made to slow the conversion of year-’round properties to seasonal rentals. Longtime ZBA chair Sue Snell observed that perhaps…

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