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SPURBECKS REOPENS TO DELIGHT OF  PATRONS

lAfter months of waiting, Spurbeck’s Grocery has finally reopened! Proprietor Mike Swatling, center right, assisted by his aunt, Kristi Swatling, and Ashley Young of Cherry Valley, foreground, take sandwich orders over the noon hour. The venerable landmark at Railroad and Leatherstocking opened today after months of extensive interior renovations. Lining up to be served are Jeremiah Parr, Lucas Busse and Matt Kehoe, who work for BTS, installing fiberoptic cable for Middleburgh Telephone’s new downtown Internet “hotspots.” The new Spurbeck’s has tables and chairs if you want to lunch in, and a beer cave is being added in the basement. (AllOTSEGO.com)

Daughter Vivi Born To Danielle,

Michael Henrici, Brother Dash

Vivienne Celeste (Vivi) Henrici was born at 11:38 pm at Bassett Hospital on Sunday, March 17, 2019 to Danielle, above, and Michael Henrici, 7 lbs 13 oz. 20 inches. She joins her brother Dash, and, Danielle reports. “The family is blissfully complete.”
Danielle and Michael are are Founding Co-Artistic Directors of Glimmer Globe Theatre and Danielle teaches acting as an adjunct professor for SUNY Oneonta, as well as serves as President of the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce. Michael is the Democratic Commissioner of Elections for Otsego County.

Harrison Kessler Celebrates Bar Mitzvah

Harrison Sanford Kessler, second from left, son of Richard and Jeryl Anne (Bellantoni) Kessler, recently made his Bar Mitzvah on his 13th birthday. The celebration was held at Temple Solei in Encinitas, Cali. Mother Jeryl Anne, a graduate of CCS, 1982, is the daughter of John and Jean Finch of Toddsville.

 

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