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Accident Scene Found After Night-Long Search

Accident Scene Found After Night-Long Search COOPERSTOWN – The CCS superintendent of schools, victim of an fatal four-wheeler accident, was found at 4 a.m. today near the Warnerville Cutoff Road outside Cobleskill after a night-long search involving 30-40 search and rescue volunteers, according to Michael Hartzel, director of that county’s Office of Emergency Services.…

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‘With Great Sadness,’ CCS Confirms News

‘With Great Sadness,’ CCS Confirms News School Superintendent ‘Died Tragically’ COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Central school board announced a few minutes ago “with great sadness” that Superintendent C.J. Hebert “passed away tragically over the weekend.” “C.J. brought significant, positive change to Cooperstown over the last six years,” Board President Theresa Russo said. “We have lost a strong leader and a good friend. Our thoughts are with C.J.’s family at this time.”…

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TWO-CAR CRASH BLOCKS RTE. 28

TWO-CAR CRASH BLOCKS RTE. 28 With Cooperstown Emergency Squad Chief Eric Pierce at the head of the stretcher, EMTs and firefighters carry the driver in a two-car crash across from the Clark Scholarship Program Office on Route 28 south of the village to a waiting ambulance. By shortly before 5 p.m., rush-hour traffic was moving again – albeit slowly – past the scene. There is no word yet on if those involved will be contacting a Personal Injury Lawyer to…

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Seward Adds $200,000 In Aid To Help Oneonta Police SUNY

Seward Adds $200,000 In Aid To Help Oneonta Police SUNY Assembly, Governor Must Agree On Impact Funds ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, today included $400,000 in the Senate budget resolution – $200,000 each for the cities of Oneonta and Cortland – to help offset public safety costs generated due to being a SUNY host community. “There is no doubt that hosting a SUNY school is a great benefit; however, there are added costs that local taxpayers must absorb,” said…

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Mary D. Birdsall, 100; In First Graduating Class At St. Mary’s

IN MEMORIAM: Mary D. Birdsall, 100; In First Graduating Class At St. Mary’s ONEONTA – Mary (Danzi) Birdsall, 100, a member of the first graduating class of the former St. Mary’s School in 1929, passed away March 15, 2016.  An independent woman, she lived on her own until age 97. Mary was born on July 3, 1915, to Antonio and Donata (Civita) Danzi.  She grew up in Oneonta, and was predeceased by all eight of her brothers.  After St. Mary’s,…

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New Principal Sought For Cooperstown High

New Principal Sought For Cooperstown High Michael Cring Reassigned To New Post COOPERSTOWN – Cooperstown Junior/Senior High School will begin the search for a new principal as Michael Cring, principal for 20 years, becomes K-12 director of comprehensive student services, programs and athletics, it was announced today. In this new role, Cring will assume some of the duties held since 2015 by Kristin Butler, the director of curriculum, instruction and assessment, who is returning to the classroom.  Cring will continue as…

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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.