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Dorothy Ann Oliver, 73, Cherry Valley; Leaves Many Survivors

IN MEMORIAM: Dorothy Ann Oliver, 73, Cherry Valley; Leaves Many Survivors CHERRY VALLEY – Dorothy Anna Oliver, 73, of Cherry Valley, passed away Thursday, Oct. 20, in her beloved home after a long battle with cancer. She was born April 29, 1943, in Oneonta, the daughter of the late Elmer Merwin and Blanche Rivenburgh. She was a hard worker and loved her family and anyone who entered her life.  She enjoyed family vacations, crocheting, gardening, cooking, canning and her grandchildren.…

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Phil Pohl Due At Hall Of Fame To Donate Items, Talk To Fans

Phil Pohl Due At Hall Of Fame To Donate Items, Talk To Fans COOPERSTOWN – CCS  baseball standout – and now, Major Leaguer – Phil Pohl, bullpen catcher for the Oakland Athletics, will be at the Baseball Hall of Fame at 4:30 p.m. Monday, donating items he used during the 2016 season. Phil will be greeted by HoF President Jeff Idelson, and participate in a 30-minute Q&A about his career in baseball.  The public is welcome.…

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Hall Of Fame To Host Little League Champs

Hall Of Fame To Host Little League Champs Artifacts From Team’s Victory To Be Displayed COOPERSTOWN – Little League World Series champion team from Maine-Endwell, near Binghamton, will be recognized at a 1 p.m. ceremony this Sunday in the Hall of Plaques. The Maine-Endwell team, champions of Little League’s Mid-Atlantic region, defeated a team from Seoul, South Korea, 2-1 in the LLWS championship game Aug. 28 in South Williamsport, Pa.…

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WAMC Raises $1 Million In Record 3-Plus Days

WAMC Raises $1 Million In Record 3-Plus Days Albany-based Northeast Public Radio WAMC, which serves Otsego County, announced at 11:35 a.m. it has reached its $1 million fundraising coach “in three days and a morning,” according to announcer Joe Donahue. “That’s amazing,” said Alan Chartock, WAMC president, on the record completion of the thrice-annual fund drive. The station immediately cut to “God Bless America.” Not too long ago, the fund drive routinely took two weeks or more.…

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Car Flips At Middlefield Center, Trapping Driver Under Vehicle

Car Flips At Middlefield Center, Trapping Driver Under Vehicle MIDDLEFIELD CENTER – Emergency personnel from Cherry Valley, Cooperstown and Middlefield responded to a one-car accident, where the vehicle flipped on Route 33 near Butterbowl Road last evening, pinning the driver underneath, according to Cherry Valley Fire Chief Marty Fields.…

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Day Of Reckoning Set For 3 Focus Suspects

Day Of Reckoning Set For 3 Focus Suspects Assistant AG:  They Plead, Or He May Seek Indictments From Grand Jury FLY CREEK – How felony cases will go forward against three of four suspects in the Memorial Day Weekend neglect case at the Focus at Otsego nursing home may be decided Wednesday, Nov. 16, in Otsego Town Court, according to proceedings held here today. One case, against Sarah Schuyler, 29, a certified nursing assistant, was held over until that date,…

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Bernice Loudon, 93; Served In WAVES In World War II

IN MEMORIAM: Bernice Loudon, 93; Served In WAVES In World War II FLY CREEK – Bernice E. Loudon, 93, of Fly Creek, a WAVE during World War II, passed away Tuesday morning, Oct. 18, 2016, at Focus at Otsego with family by her side. She was born March 2, 1923, at home in the Town of Middlefield, a daughter of Hubert S. and Mary Argie (Dow) Andrews. After graduating from Cooperstown High School, Class of 1940, Bernice served her country…

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OFO’s Violence Intervention Program Receives $20K From Mary Kay Initiative

OFO’s Violence Intervention Program Receives $20K From Mary Kay Initiative ONEONTA – The Mary Kay Foundation has provided a $20,000 grant to Opportunities for Otsego’s Violence Intervention Program, OFO President Dan Maskin announced today. OFO will use the grant to repair and renovate its circa 1900 residence used as the county safe house for victims of violence, including new flooring, windows and appliances.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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