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May 2015 - Page 5

COMMON CORE OPPONENTS TURNED BACK AT CCS POLLS

COMMON CORE OPPONENTS TURNED BACK AT CCS POLLS COOPERSTOWN – Incumbent Cooperstown Central school board member Marcy Birch led the ballot today, garnering 444 votes to win a second term. Second was 20-year veteran school board member Tony Scalici (404) and newcomer Mary Bonderoff (383), a mother of three sons, two still at CCS. The two candidates most closely allied with the opposition to Common Core that erupted in early March, Tabetha Rathbone (315) and Laurie Williams (274), rounded out…
May 19, 2015

NY Times Reviews ‘Split Season,’ Mayor Katz’ New Book, Out Today

NY Times Reviews ‘Split Season,’ Mayor Katz’ New Book, Out Today Editor’s Note:  Cooperstown Mayor Jeff Katz’s second book, “Split Season,” officially released today, was written up on page 2 of the Sunday New York Times’ sports section.  Here is what The Times had to say. Jeff Katz was walking down Main Street in Cooperstown, N.Y., last summer when a familiar face said hello. “How’s it going, Mr. Mayor?” Pete Rose asked, and Katz found him charming. “It’s a superficial…
May 19, 2015

Rowinski Seeks Successor For Her County Board Seat

Rep. Rowinski Ponders Whether To Run Again COOPERSTOWN – County Rep. Linda Rowinski, D-Oneonta, is weighing whether she will run again, Democratic County chair Richard Abbate told the county committee meeting here this evening. Rowinski engineered the election of county Rep. Kathy Clark, R-Otego, in 2012, only to break with her after last fall’s election.   After being elected chair in January, Clark removed Rowinski from her committee chairmanship. While she has not completely made up her mind on leaving the…
May 14, 2015
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