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Sunny Shines, Cooperstown, Oneonta Main Streets Open

‘PHASE 2’ ALLOWS SHOPPING Sun Shines, Cooperstown, Oneonta Main Streets Open Kim Weekes, Oneonta, above, settles into the hairdresser’s chair Saturday at The Hair Studio, 179 South Main St., Oneonta for a much anticipated wash and cut from owner Kelly Woessner as “Phase Two” of NY Forward arrived Friday, enabling stores and “personal services” to restart, and offices to do so on Monday.  Inset right, Sue Fink, Cooperstown, shows the hand sanitizer station, including sanitizer provided by Cooperstown Distillery, at…

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Tickled Pig Barbecue  Building Headquarters

Tickled Pig Barbecue  Building Headquarters Construction Underway On Route 28 You may have noticed construction underway in Hartwick Seminary across Route 28 from Cooperstown Commons.  It’s the new headquarters of Tickled Pink Barbecue, operated by Chris Doucas, Town of Hartwick.  Son Lucas Doucas, inset right, was at work this afternoon,  along with Lucas LaRusso, who’s helping with the construction.  A Tickled Pink store is planned on the site, featuring smoked cheese and other delicacies.  Started in that pink school bus…

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‘Drive-In Graduation’ Considered, Preceded By ‘Parade Of Seniors’

CCS FINALIZING DETAILS ‘Drive-In Graduation’ Considered, Preceded By ‘Parade Of Seniors’ COOPERSTOWN – The Class of 2020 at Cooperstown Central School may watch their “drive-in” graduation ceremony from parked cars in the high school’s Linden Avenue parking lot, according to a press release from the school sent out today. If allowed by Governor Cuomo’s un-PAUSE regulations, students will “exit their cars and receive their diplomas.  But if New York State will not allow this due to safety concerns, we will…

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WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’ Follows COVID-19 In County

COUNTY’S SAGA BROADCAST WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’ Follows COVID-19 In County COOPERSTOWN – For two months now, the waxing and waning of COVID-19 in Otsego County has been chronicled by Jim Kevlin, editor/publisher of www.AllOTSEGO.com and its sister newspaper, on WAMC’s “Morning Headlines,” hosted by David Guistina. Here are the reports Kevlin has been delivering at 7:05 a.m. each Thursday, which are broadcast to 250,000 listeners from here through the Capital Region into the Berkshires.  Click the link, then click on…

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Retired Maritime Lawyer Steers Cooperstown Diner

From This Week’s Edition Of The Freeman’s Journal LANDMARK OPENS TODAY FOR TAKEOUT Retired Maritime Lawyer Steers Cooperstown Diner Caspar Ewig, who moved Upstate after retiring from a maritime law firm in Yonkers, is running the Cooperstown Diner for the Hayfords. It opens Thursday for takeout. (Jim Kevliin/AllOTSEGO.com) By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com “She told me that if we started dating, Cooperstown was in my future,” he said. “She spent every summer up here, taking horseback riding lessons…

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Morrisville Educator Is CCS Elementary Principal

Morrisville Educator Is CCS Elementary Principal COOPERSTOWN – Tracy Durkee, high school principal at Morrisville-Eaton in Madison County, was named Cooperstown Central Elementary School principal last evening by the school board. Durkee has 27 years experience in the education field, mostly as an elementary school teacher in grades one, three and five. “I am extremely zealous about educating youth, and I am prepared to help contribute my knowledge to maximize student achievement,” she was quoted as saying in a press…

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CCS Budget Hearing Begins At 6:30 Today

CLICK FOR PROPOSED-BUDGET DETAILS CCS Budget Hearing Begins At 6:30 Today COOPERSTOWN – A virtual public hearing is scheduled for 6:30 this evening on the 2020-2021 Cooperstown Central School’s 2020-21 budget via a Zoom webinar, Supt. of Schools Bill Crankshaw announced today. To join the webinar, use the web address https://E2CCB-GST.zoom.us/j/93340457957?pwd=b3pyV3B4dW41WCswb0VCQzN2azErUT09 Password: 687995 or by calling toll free 888-788-0099 with ID: 933 4045 7957…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.