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Work On 2 Culverts Clogging Route 28

Work On 2 Culverts Clogging Route 28 Coop-Fly Creek Tie-Ups End Dec. 1 COOPERSTOWN – As, drivers on Route 28 between here and Fly Creek have noticed, the state Department of Transportation began work the day after Labor Day on a project that is clogging traffic both ways, particularly during rush hours. The DOT is replacing two concrete box culverts, work that will continue until Dec. 1.…

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Carol Krisch, 61; Teacher Aide At CCS Died Suddenly

IN MEMORIAM:  Carol Krisch, 61; CCS Teacher Aide Died Suddenly FORK SHOP – Carol Ann Krisch, 61, who died unexpectedly early Thursday morning, Sept. 8, 2016, at her home in Fork Shop, was a teacher aide and monitor at Cooperstown Central schools for the past 16 years. She was born Aug. 3, 1955, at Bassett Hospital, a daughter of Rudy J. and Elizabeth Katherine (Schultz) Krisch. Raised in Fork Shop, she graduated from Cooperstown High School, Class of 1974.  Her…

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Pathfinder Receives $1.2 Million Bequest

Pathfinder Receives $1.2 Million Bequest Mother, Son’s Gift To Fund Scholarships EDMESTON – Pathfinder Village has announced a $1.2 million bequest establishing the J. Couper Lord Jr. Endowment, an unrestricted gift to benefit the community for children with Down syndrome. The announcement was made Tuesday evening at The Otesaga during Pathfinder’s annual Pro-Am and Tennis Classic Awards Banquet, part of an annual week of fund raising events that support Pathfinder scholarhips.…

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Carol Ann Krisch, CCS Teacher Aide

IN MEMORIAM:  Carol Ann Krisch, Teacher Aide COOPERSTOWN – Carol Ann Krisch, a monitor and teacher aide for Cooperstown Central School, died unexpectedly early Thursday morning, Sept. 8, 2016, at her home in Fork Shop.  She was 61. Arrangements are entrusted to the Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.…

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Gateway Park To Be Dedicated To Former Mayor Dick Miller

Gateway Park To Be Dedicated To Former Mayor Dick Miller ONEONTA – Miller Park will be dedicated to the memory of former Mayor Dick Miller at 11 a.m. Tuesday.  The public is welcome. Located at the intersection of Lettis Highway and Main Street, behind the Benson Hughson Agency, the park was proposed and partly funded by the former mayor’s friend, Al Cleinman, principal in Cleinman Performance Partners, the city consulting firm.…

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State Fire Chiefs Plan Worcester Seminar On Dangers In Hoarders’ Burning Homes

State Fire Chiefs Plan Worcester Seminar On Dangers In Hoarders’ Burning Homes WORCESTER – The state Association of Fire Chiefs has organized nine programs across the state on the topic, “Collyer’s Mansion and Hoarder Home Fires: A Firefighter’s Worst Nightmare,” including one in Worcester. It will show the dangers of a hoarders home covering not only the fire risks but also the hygiene risks too. It will discuss steps of how to get through to a hoarder and then discuss…

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Carl Mondillo, 72; Guitarist, Played Pool With The Best

IN MEMORIAM: Carl Mondillo, 72; Guitarist, Played Pool With The Best ONEONTA – Carl Anthony Mondillo, 72, remembered by friends for his guitar-playing and pool-playing skills, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, with his loving wife, Sandra at his bedside. Carl was the son of Tony and Pauline Mondillo of Schaffer Avenue.  After graduating from high school in 1962, Carl joined the Army and was stationed in Germany. He married Sandra Lehman of Lowville on July 20, 1974.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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