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Tots Experience ‘Haunted’ Carousel

Tots Experience ‘Haunted’ Carousel COOPERSTOWN – While their older siblings were in school this morning, pre-schoolers enjoyed the “Haunted” Empire Carousel at The Farmers’ Museum. Above, Anicia Walker, almost 3, from Ilion, fearlessly rode around the loop. At right, Micah Raffo, 3, of Cooperstown, wasn’t too sure how he felt about the experience, although he cheered up over the course of the ride.  With him is mom Mary.…

Despite Deluge, 700 At Harvest Fest On Saturday. Imagine Crowd Today

Despite Deluge, 700 At Harvest Fest On Saturday.  Imagine Crowd Today COOPERSTOWN – Despite Saturday’s downpour, 700 showed up for the annual Harvest Festival at The Farmers’ Museum, so you can imagine the crowd today. All parking lots were filled, and cars lined both sides of Route 80 all the way to the village line. Among attendees were: • Above, from left, Savanna Mayton, Richfield Springs, and Maggie Sherman and Megan Kern, both of Cooperstown, volunteers in 19th century garb. •…

Otsego County Exhibitors Shine In Livestock Show Dairy Category

Otsego County Exhibitors Shine In Livestock Show Dairy Category COOPERSTOWN – Young exhibitors from Otsego County took Grand Champion honors in three dairy cattle divisions at The Farmers’ Museum’s 66th annual Junior Livestock Show held Sunday through Tuesday at Iroquois Farm, Route 33. They are: • Jack Vunk, Edmeston, in the Ayrshire Division, showing Dutch-Ayr Burdette’s Misery and in the Milking Shorthorn Division with Hickory Hills Crystals Ruby. • Sharla Woodrow, Milford, in the Brown Swiss division, showing Sunny Acres…

250 Youngsters In Cooperstown For 66th Annual Livestock Show

250 Youngsters In Cooperstown For 66th Annual Livestock Show       COOPERSTOWN – Young exhibitors from Otsego and surrounding counties are at the Iroquois Farm showgrounds on Route 33 south of Cooperstown through tomorrow for The Farmers’ Museum’s 66th annual Junior Livestock Show. Admission is free and the public is welcome. More than 250 youth handlers and 750 animals from nine counties for the annual celebration of youth in agriculture. The event tests the skills of youth handlers ages…

Oneonta Rider Trombley Wins Top Award

Oneonta Rider Trombley Wins Top Award COOPERSTOWN Oneonta’s Taylor Trombley again won the John Moffat Perpetual Trophy at The Farmers’ Museum Benefit Horse Show Sunday, June 8, at Iroquois Farm. Trombley, who attended Hartwick College, also took first place in Open Equitation Over Fences/Class 11 and Open Equitation/Flat/Class 12. Another local rider, Avalon Kubis of Cooperstown, took first place in Open Equitation Over Fences/Class 9. The Farmers’ Museum released the list of local winners today.…

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