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Hospitals Activated ‘Code Yellow’ When Word Of Pile-Up Arrived

Hospitals Initiate ‘Code Yellow’ When Word Of Pile-Up Arrives By LIBBY CUDMORE • for AllOTSEGO.com Sunday’s 15-vehicle pile-up on I-88 caused the Schenevus Fire Department to smoothly implement its emergency-management plan. The same happened at the other end – at Bassett and Fox hospitals, where eight people injured in the crash were taken. Without knowing whether there would be “2 or 30” patients coming in from the I-88 crash, trauma surgeon Dr. Shelby Cooper called a “Code Yellow” to alert the…

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Carol Ann Brannigan, 64; L.I. Native Longtime Employee At Bassett

IN MEMORIAM:  Carol Ann Brannigan, 64; L.I. Native Longtime Employee At Bassett  MILFORD – Carol Ann Brannigan, a longtime employee in Bassett Hospital’s accounts receivable office, passed away Sunday morning, April 3, 2016, at Bassett. She was 64. A native of Long Island, she was born Nov. 9, 1951, in Huntington , a daughter of the late Mike and Rosalyn (Smidt) Spunt. On May 5, 1973, Carol Ann married Harry George Brannigan in Huntington. For the past 27 years they…

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Ansel Adams Exhibit First Topic Of Fenimore Luncheon Lectures

Ansel Adams Exhibit First Topic Of Fenimore Luncheon Lectures COOPERSTOWN – The Fenimore Art Museum’s weekly “Food for Thought” luncheon lectures will start up again next week with Michelle Murdock, director of exhibitions, discussing Ansel Adams, whose “Early Works” exhibit opened April 1. The first Food for Thought will be Wednesday, April 13, and all run from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.  Pre-registration required; call 547-1461.  $22 for NYSHA members; $25 for non-members. Here’s the rest of the 2016 schedule:…

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CCS ’93 Grad Celebrated For Teaching Kids To Fight Back

CCS ’93 Grad Celebrated For Teaching Kids To Fight Back HERE’S AN EXCERPT FROM SEVEN DAYS PIECE “I hate fighting,” Tom Murphy announces to several hundred students at Williston Middle School, using what’s become his signature line about differentiating between contact sports such as MMA and hate-fueled violence. “There’s nothing that I find more despicable on the planet.” And with that hook, the 6-foot-2, 240-pound powerhouse owns the kids for the next 90 minutes. In a video recording of that…

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Norma Wagner, 89; Retired To Cooperstown With Husband

IN MEMORIAM: Norma Wagner, 89; Retired To Cooperstown With Husband COOPERSTOWN – Norma Wallerius Wagner, 89, who in retirement moved to Cooperstown in 2004 with her husband, Bill, died peacefully in the company of her family on March 20, 2016, in Cooperstown. Born at home in Paterson, N.J., on Labor Day, Sept. 6, 1926, she was the daughter of Otto and Lina Luebbe Wallerius, youngest sister of Lya and Otty, and one of 35 first cousins, spread out all over…

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Buses From Coop, Oneonta Will Go To Pipeline Protest

Buses From Coop, Oneonta Will Go To Pipeline Protest Buses will be leaving from Oneonta and Cooperstown to a rally against the Constitution Pipeline Tuesday, April 5.  Reserve a seat at StopThePipeline.org or contact Otsego 2000 at admin@otsego2000.org,  547-8881. The rally will be in Capital Park in Albany, and participants will March to the state Department of Environmental Conservation offices.   The DEC must deny the Constitution’s water quality certificate by the end of April or the project with move forward…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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