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Bill Davis Will Receive Doctor Of Laws Degree At Hartwick Graduation

Bill Davis Will Receive Doctor Of Laws Degree At Hartwick Graduation Revered Local Businessman Joined By Sally G. Herbert, Entrepreneur ONEONTA – Bill Davis, ’49, retired president of the Country Club Auto group and a former Hartwick College trustee, will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the college’s 2019 commencement at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 18, on Elmore Field, it was announced today. Another former trustee, Sally Griffiths Herbert, ’88, a successful entrepreneur in New Hampshire with her…
April 2, 2019

Resident Here 2 Decades Ago, Dr. Tinger Returns To Bassett As Director Of Cancer Institute

Resident Here 2 Decades Ago, Dr. Tinger Returns To Bassett As Director Of Cancer Institute College Friend’s Experience Inspired Career COOPERSTOWN – A resident at Bassett Hospital 20 years ago, Alfred Tinger, MD, has returned as Bassett Cancer Institute chief and medical director.  His appointment is effective today. Tinger, who has more than 20 years of experience as a radiation oncologist, spent his transitional year as a resident at Bassett after graduating medical school in 1992. He also has a…
April 1, 2019

Retired Priest Named To Fill In At St. Mary’s

Retired Priest Named To Fill In At St. Mary’s Father Pagones Served In Albany Area COOPERSTOWN – Father Peter Pagones, who retired from St. Paul the Apostle and Our Lady of Mount Carmel churches in Schenectady last July, will be interim pastor at St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Catholic Church here, according to Diocese of Albany spokesman Mary DeTurris Poust. He will fill in while a permanent successor is sought for Father John P. Rosson, 71, who retired…
April 1, 2019

Mebust In Place To Succeed Hyman As Physician-In-Chief

TRANSITION IN WORKS AT BASSETT Mebust Wins Promotion: Associate Chief Of Medicine COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Kai Mebust has been appointed Bassett Hospital’s associate chief of medicine as Dr. Charles L. Hyman prepares to move out his role as physician-in-chief at the end of the year. “In this role, Kai will be initially oversee the in-patient services provided by the Department of Medicine,” Dr. Hyman said in an email circulated today.  “He will also serve to help smooth the transition as…
March 29, 2019

Hawkeye Kate Trossett On All-Central New York Girls’ Basketball Team

Hawkeye Kate Trossett On All-Central New York Girls’ Basketball Team COOPERSTOWN – Senior Kate Trossett, Cooperstown Hawkeyes’ point guard, today was named to the 2018-19 All-Central New York girls basketball team in the small schools category. In all, the teams consist of 24 players – 12 each on the small school (Class B, C and D) and large school (Class AA and A) teams. Here’s what the announcement had to say about Kate: What’s next:​ I am still deciding where…
March 28, 2019

Senate Resolution, Pizza Welcome CCS Champs To Albany

Senate Resolution, Pizza Welcome CCS Champs To Albany ALBANY – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, welcomed the  Cooperstown Hawkeyes boys  basketball team and Coach John Lambert to the state Capitol this  afternoon, where they were honored as the 2019 New York State Class C champions. Seward presented the boys with a Senate resolution recognizing their achievement – and a pizza lunch in his office in the Capitol building.…
March 27, 2019

Father Rosson Retiring At Cooperstown Parish

Father Rosson Retiring At Cooperstown Parish Final Mass, Celebration Planned This Sunday By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Father John Rosson, pastor of St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Roman Catholic Church, is retiring, effective April 1, after 19 years in Cooperstown. Father Rosson said today his final mass will be at 10 a.m. this Sunday, March 31, followed by a brunch and open house.  The news was announced this past Sunday at the end of…
March 26, 2019
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