‘Blue Skies’ Shines At CANO…
TKE Fraternity Hosts Dinner To Help Brother Hartwick College TKE fraternity brothers Tyler Fish, Sal Schaper and Dan Eagles prepare pans of ziti and meatballs ahead of their monthly volunteer dinner at the Oneonta Veteran’s Club. But where they usually serve to help raise money for the club, tonight, the proceeds will go to Michael Bucci, the local chapter’s refounding president from 1993-94, who is battling cancer. The dinner, which includes ziti, meatballs, salad, bread, beverage and dessert, is $10 and…
COOPERSTOWN VILLAGE BOARD Moratorium Likely On Tourist Rentals Editor’s Note: This article was incomplete in this week’s edition of The Freeman’s Journal. Here is the full report. COOPERSTOWN – After a “rash of applications” raise some public concern, the trustees are moving ahead on a nine-month moratorium on allowing homeowners to rent rooms to Dreams Park families and other tourists. The Village Board scheduled a public hearing on the measure for 7 p.m. Monday, May 22, and it can then…
COO Elizabeth Horvath Resigns From Otsego Now ONEONTA – Elizabeth Horvath, Otsego Now chief operating officer, announced her resignation today. She has accepted another position, and said she would announce the details at a later date. Her hiring was announced in January 2014 along with that of Sandy Mathes, Otsego Now CEO, at a press conference in IDA office in Oneonta’s old city hall. Prior to the IDA, she was a senior director at CEB, a member-based advisory firm, managing research…
With Arbor Day, New Flora…
Commissioner At 22 Main Today BUD SELIG AWED AS HALL BECKONS A few minutes ago, Bud Selig, the former MLB commissioner, signs the base where his plaque will be mounted the evening of Sunday, July 30, after he joins players Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Pudge Rodriguez, and fellow executive John Schuerholz in the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2017 Induction that afternoon at the Clark Sports Center fields. As commissioner, Selig had been on the Induction rostrum for 17 years…
IN MEMORIAM Betty Rowe Henderson Dies 11 Days After Husband Hugh ONEONTA – Betty Rowe Henderson, of Southside Oneonta, died peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, following a long illness. Her death came only 11 days after that of her husband, Hugh I. Henderson Sr. She was born Betty Mae Rowe on Aug. 7, 1933 in Oneonta, the daughter of Hattie Mae (Wheeler) Rowe and Arthur Kendall Rowe, and lived nearly her entire life in Oneonta. She graduated…
Mrs. Adams Shares News From Oneonta Of The 1880s…
In Renovated Hawkeye Grill, All Diners View Otsego Lake…
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