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Judy S. Winnie, 67; Worked In Bassett ICU

IN MEMORIAM:  Judy S. Winnie, 67; Worked In Bassett ICU  FLY CREEK – Judy S. Winnie, 67, of Fly Creek, who was a clerk in the Bassett Hospital ICU for 23 years before her retirement, passed away after a long illness, Sunday morning, June 15, 2014, at Bassett.…

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Robert House, 62; Worked At Palace Cigar

IN MEMORIAM: Robert House, 62; Worked At Palace Cigar ONEONTA – Robert David House, 62, a fixture at Palace Cigar during his many years working there, passed away after an extended illness, with his family by his side, on Saturday, June 14, 2014.…

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Donald J. Washburn, 94; Ran Feed Stores Near Saratoga

IN MEMORIAM:  Donald J. Washburn, 94; Ran Feed Stores Near Saratoga DELRAY BEACH, Fla. – Donald J. Washburn, 94, a member of the Cooperstown Methodist Church, passed away June 5, 2014, after a brief illness at the Pinecrest Hospice Center, Delray Beach, Fla.   He also lived in Bacon Hill, Saratoga County.…

‘Race Around The Lake’ Underway, 1st Cooperstown Race USTF Qualifier

 ‘Race The Lake’ Marathon Underway, 1st Cooperstown Event USTF Qualifier COOPERSTOWN –  “Race The Lake,” Cooperstown’s first marathon, is underway.  Beginning at 8 on Susquehanna Avenue north of the Clark Sports Center, the leading running are expected to arrive at the finish line there at about 11. The race is U.S. Track & Field certified, meaning that running who complete the loop under three hours qualify for next spring’s Boston Marathon, which Sport Center Director Val Paige said elevated interest in the…

Seward Announces $112,500 For Worcester’s New Library

Seward Announces $112,500 For Worcester’s New Library WORCESTER – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, today announced a $112,500 grant for the Worcester Free Library, which will be used to acquire and renovate a former mansion next to the current library in the Weiting Building. Work has already begun on the building, which was provided to the library by county Rep. Don Lindberg, R-Worcester. The grant, the only one to Otsego County, was the second biggest of nine, totalling $685,000, provided…

Congressman Among Babe Ruth Opening Attendees

Congressman Among Babe Ruth Opening Attendees COOPERSTOWN – U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, R-19, will be among the dignitaries expected at the 11 a.m. opening ceremony of “Babe Ruth: His Life and Legend,” at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, part of its 75th anniversary celebration. At noon, a roundtable discussion focusing on Ruth and his impact on the game will be held in the Museum’s Bullpen Theater and will feature Mike Gibbons, executive director of the Babe Ruth Museum; author Jane Leavy;…

Chamber Doesn’t Need To DO Ec-Dev, But Can Support It

Chamber Doesn’t Need To DO Ec-Dev, But Can Support It Edition: June 5, 2014 Editorial As when machinery forced farm workers into the cities in the 19th century, and cars and highways shifted populations from cities to suburbs in the 20th, we are living in an age of disruption. The Internet has juggled the formula in retail, media, politics, entertainment, you name it. In effect, human transactions are being replaced by electronic transmissions. It comes as no surprise that chambers…

Cooperstown Explores Community Solar Plan

Cooperstown Explores Community Solar Plan Edition Date: June 5, 2014 By JIM KEVLIN   Talks have begun aimed at defining the Village of Cooperstown’s solar-energy future, which could range from panels on the 22 Main’s roof for municipal use to a solar farm that generates low-cost power for everyone. “It’s exciting. And it’s challenging,” said Trustee Lou Allstadt, the retired Mobil executive vice president and clean-energy advocate who is leading the conversation. He is also a member of the Village…

Franklin Stage Will Again Be ‘A Beautiful Place’

Franklin Stage Will Again Be ‘A Beautiful Place’ Edition of: June 6, 2014 By LIBBY CUDMORE Remarkably, the Franklin Stage Company has survived 17 years on the kindness of strangers. There are no tickets. Audience members donate what they will. After each show, there’s a moment Carmela Marner, the Franklin Stage’s font of vitality, lives for. “We’ll get these envelopes that have been sealed and prepared before the show with just a few dollars in them and a note that…