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Diane Catella Iandiorio, 73; Active In Civic Life, Church

IN MEMORIAM Diane Catella Iandiorio, 73; Active In Civic Life, Church ARNOLD LAKE – Diane Catella Iandiorio, 73, a civic leader who also was active in the Catholic Church, died on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017, in Florida, where she spent winters with her husband. Diane was born on Staten Island, the daughter of Louis J. Catella and Marie Riche Catella. She attended Notre Dame Academy, Hunter College, and then New York College of Music, where she received a bachelor’s…

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Katz: Village Would Cooperate If Immigration Officials Asked

READ RESOLUTION TRUSTEES PASSED TONIGHT Katz: Village Would Cooperate If Immigration Officials Asked COOPERSTOWN – A few moments ago, Mayor Jeff Katz said the Village Board this evening did not intend to declare Cooperstown a “sanctuary village.” He said the resolution unanimously approved was intended to narrowly apply to provision of immigration law where the federal government could “delegate” responsibility to enforce immigration law on localities like Cooperstown – and village police lack the resources to handle that.…

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COOPERSTOWN BAT FACILITY IN FLAMES

COOPERSTOWN BAT FACILITY IN FLAMES By LIBBY CUDMORE & JIM KEVLIN • Special to AllOTSEGO.com HARTWICK – A long-vacant sawmill in this hamlet that Cooperstown Bat Co. reopened just a couple of weeks ago to manufacture billets for baseball bats was destroyed this evening in a smokey blaze. Fire departments from Hartwick, Hartwick Seminary, Cooperstown, Milford, Fly Creek, Mount Vision, Laurens and Edmeston responded to a 6:20 p.m. call and were still pouring water on the structure at the end…

Cooperstown Now ‘Sanctuary Village’

Cooperstown Now ‘Sanctuary Village’ By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board a few minutes ago declared Cooperstown a “sanctuary village.” On a motion by Trustee Cindy Falk, seconded by Trustee Jim Dean, trustees and Mayor Jeff Katz voted unanimously, 7-0, not “to participate in the Delegation of Immigration Authority”under the Immigration & Nationality Act of 1996.  The vote was perfunctory, without discussion.…

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450 Students Visit Today For New York History Day

450 Students Visit Today For New York History Day COOPERSTOWN – You may have noticed: 450 middle and high school students – plus family members and teachers – from around the Empire State are in Cooperstown today for New York History Day, organized by The Fenimore Art and Farmers’ museums. History Day uses space at numerous Cooperstown venues for students to present their papers, documentaries, exhibits, websites and performances – in addition to the two museums, the Baseball Hall of Fame…

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