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William Clark

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Bill Clark, 95, Cooperstown; Former Mayor, WWII Veteran

IN MEMORIAM Bill Clark, 95, Cooperstown; Former Mayor, WWII Veteran COOPERSTOWN – William David Clark, 95, a World War II veteran, former mayor of Cooperstown and a member of the family that owned McEwan’s Hardware, died at his home on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. He was lovingly known as Bill, Dad, and Pop. He entered this world on June 18, 1925, the only child of Lester James Clark and Catherine Mae Halsdorf. He was raised in Cooperstown, graduated high school…

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Cooperstown Tallies 60 Ballots Per Hour

Cooperstown Tallies 60 Ballots Per Hour Voting Inspector Rick Jagels assists a voter at the ballot-reading machine at St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Cooperstown, a few minutes, where 350 citizens had already cast their ballots, plus another 200 in Fly Creek, the Town of Otsego’s other voting station.  Voting at St. Mary’s was steady at a rate of 60 per hour, well above normal. Other polling officials are Ed Gwilt, seated, and Tom Lyon, standing. At right, William Clark and Jean…