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Clinton J. Hall Sr., 87; Marine, Gilbertsville Central School Retiree

IN MEMORIAM: Clinton J. Hall Sr., 87; Marine, Gilbertsville Central School Retiree GILBERTSVILLE – Clinton J. Hall Sr., 87, a Marine who retired from Gilbertsville Central School District as maintenance supervisor, passed away on March 15, 2019, at Chase Nursing Home. Born in Westfield, N.J., he was the son of Catherine McGough and Clinton Hall.  He married Laura F. Winton on Aug. 22, 1953. They enjoyed 65 years of wedded bliss.…
March 17, 2019

State Champs Welcomed By Adoring Crowd

STATE CHAMPS WELCOMED BY ADORING CROWD Hawkeyes’ Team First To Win NY Hoop Title For Cooperstown CCS Hawkeye Ben Tafuro, Kyle Myer, Spencer Lewis and Ryan Burns (top photo) share cheers with enthusiastic fans – there may have been up to 1,000 – who gathered around the flagpole at Main and Pioneer a half-hour ago to welcome home the team that’s won the first-ever state basketball title for Cooperstown.  On the aerial ladder behind the Cooperstown Fire Department’s 1952 vintage…
March 17, 2019

THE MAKING OF A CHAMPIONSHIP

HAWKEYES TAKE DOWN KATS FOR STATE TITLE THE MAKING OF A CHAMPIONSHIP By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com BINGHAMTON – Hot on the heels of yesterday’s triple-overtime win against Greenport, the Hawkeyes made their 71-61 championship game against the Middle Early College Kats look easy, seizing a 10-point lead early on and never letting up. “A game like yesterday can drain you emotionally, but when I got on the bus this morning and saw them I knew they were…
March 17, 2019

CCS HAWKEYES STATE CHAMPS

WELCOMING PARADE AT 4 P.M. CCS HAWKEYES STATE CHAMPS BINGHAMTON – The Cooperstown Hawkeyes handily beat Buffalo’s Middle Early College, 71-61, to win the Class C state basketball championship at the Broome County Veterans Memorial a few minutes ago. Coop’s Jesse Furnari scored the first basketball, and the Hawkeyes took the lead and maintained it for the whole game.  It was 19-9 at the end of the first quarter, 34-22 at the half, and 50-35 at the end of the…
March 17, 2019

Littlest Dancer Charms At St. Patrick’s Luncheon

Littlest Dancer Charms At St. Patrick’s Luncheon The littlest dancer, Ava Salzman, 7, of South Hartwick, performing with the Iona Troupe, charmed the crowd at the St. Patrick’s Day luncheon that followed Sunday mass at Christ Episcopal Church in Cooperstown at noon today.  The full range of St. Patty’s cuisine was available, including two types of corned beef, one steeped in Fly Creek Cider Mill cider, according to chef Bill Waller.  Inset, Ava receives congratulations from her brother Henry, 7…
March 17, 2019

Watch CCS Hawkeye Final Game Livestreamed On AllOTSEGO.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOLuJRhMznA…
March 17, 2019

Fly Creek Philharmonic Again Packs The House

THEME: ‘Water, Water Everywhere’ Fly Creek Philharmonic Again Packs The House As emcee Chris Kjolhede put it, tonight’s annual Fly Creek Philharmonic performance, “Water, Water Everywhere,” was “the hottest ticket in town – except for the Cooperstown boys’ basketball team,” and – as always happens – it packed the Fly Creek United Methodist Church. In top photo, the chorus performs “Under the Sea”; front, from left, are Julie Huntsman, Scottie Baker, Celeste Johns, Judy Grin, Joelle LaChance, Sharon Rankins-Burd, Ellen…
March 16, 2019

Step Dancers, Corned BeefFeatured At St. Pat’s Dinner

Step Dancers, Corned Beef Featured At St. Pat’s Dinner Hartwick’s O’Donnell-Kelly School of Dance brought the sounds and steps of Ireland to The Knights of Columbus Tekawitha Council 10968 annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner this evening at St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Parish Hall in Cooperstown. High-stepping out front is Tess DiLorenzo. Behind her, from left, are McKenna Selleck, Morgan Kelley and Maya Stevens. Inset at right is Fred Lemister, the evening’s official Leprechaun. At left is Chef…
March 16, 2019
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