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Hall Of Fame President Mead Plans Q&A With Community

SATURDAY, HALL ADMISSION FREE Hall Of Fame President Mead Plans Q&A With Community COOPERSTOWN – The Baseball Hall of Fame’s new president, Tim Mead, plans a Q&A with visitors at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday) during Community Day, where local fans will be admitted for free, (a $23 value for adults with drivers’ license or other ID). Mead , who succeeded Jeff Idelson at the end of the 2019 Induction, spent a career at the Los Angeles Angels, the last decade…
October 4, 2019

Jail Ministry Celebration Of 60 Years Packs House

Jail Ministry Celebration Of 60 Years Packs House Seward, Dostal, Brenner Recognized State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, addresses a packed house at Oneonta’s Quality Inn last evening as the Jail Ministry of Otsego County marked its 60th anniversary  in ministering to inmates at the county Correctional Facility.  At the gathering, the Jail Ministry honored, inset photo, Seward, LEAF Executive Director Julie Dostal and Oneonta Police Chief Doug Brenner.  (Photos courtesy Otsego Chamber of Commerce)…
October 4, 2019

144 Golfers At Country Club As Reunion Gets Underway

OHS ALUMNI WEEKEND 2019 144 Golfers At Country Club As Reunion Gets Underway A record-breaking 144 golfers brought the Oneonta Country Club to full capacity as they arrived this morning to participate in the 13th annual Alumni Golf Tournament this morning to kick off OHS Alumni Weekend 2019.  On the first tee, in inset photo, Bob Harlem, Oneonta, takes the first shot of the morning alongside friend and teammate Nick Lambros, Oneonta.  The annual alumni reception is this evening at…
October 4, 2019

Cooperstown Communes At 8th Annual Harvest Feast

SUNNY EVERY YEAR, ORGANIZER SAYS Cooperstown Communes At 8th Annual Harvest Feast Dolores Wharton, left in top photo, and Elma Del Rosario each recognized a kindred spirit in the other late this afternoon at Cooperstown’s eighth annual Community Harvest Dinner: Both were wearing MIT gear. (In the background is Dolores’ husband, retired SUNY chancellor Clifton R. Wharton Jr.)  Again this year, Main Street was closed off between Fair and Lake streets and 200-300 people participated in the Village of Cooperstown’s…
September 29, 2019

Top Runners On Roster To Benefit Food Pantry

HOLLISTER, WILSEY COMPETE Top Runners On Roster To Benefit Food Pantry It was a small group in today’s Corn Maze 5K in the Fly Creek Valley, but it included some top local runners. Leading at the starting line were Chuck Hollister of Oneonta, CCS ’06, and Frank Wilsey of Fly Creek, who both place or win local races regularly. The race was a straight 2.5K on the Fly Creek Valley Road toward the hamlet, then 2.5K back, but the hilly…
September 29, 2019

Pastor Messner Takes Dip For A Good Cause 

BLOCK PARTY BENEFITS SSPCA Pastor Messner Takes Dip For A Good Cause  The Rev. Paul Messner takes his first dip of the day in the dunking cage at Atonement Lutheran Church’s block party today in Oneonta – credit Keegan Syron’s accurate arm.   Helping Pastor Messner at the cage – in addition to spending $1 from time to time for three rubber balls to throw at their mentor – were members of Hartwick College’s Alpha Sigma Phi national fraternity, from left, Keegan,…
September 28, 2019
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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice: Friends of the Feral-TNR, Super Heroes Humane Society, or Susquehanna Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 

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