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CCS Voters Pick Hayes, Spencer

$19 MILLION BUDGET OK’D CCS Voters Pick Hayes, Spencer COOPERSTOWN – Incumbent Tim Hayes was reelected to the Cooperstown Central school board today, joined by newcomer Gillian Spencer. The tallies were Hayes 283, Spencer 280, Kim Jastremski 272, Jeff Woeppel 246, and Bruce Markusen 188. The $19 million 2017-18 budget was approved, 577-211. Leasing a new bus was approved, 584-85. The budget for the Cooperstown library and Hartwick’s Kinney Library was approved, 526-146. …
May 16, 2017

WALKER: Markusen Will Communicate

WALKER:  Markusen Will Communicate To the Editor: The time is now. Over the past few years, our Cooperstown Central school board has been in decline. Lack of communication. Lack of regard for the public (aka, the people who hired them). They are completely out of touch with the people of this district. Scandal after scandal the Board has continued on a backwards course. There is only one solution to the problem. We need someone who will talk one on one…
May 10, 2017

Short Shorts Show Candidates’ Divides

Short Shorts Show  Candidates’ Divides Did Dress Code ‘Shame Bodies,’ Or Put Students In Frame Of Mind To Learn? By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Short shorts enlivened this evening’s League of Women Voters’ forum. “What’s enough?” asked citizen Richard Blabey, referencing the in-school mini-furor when eight female students who showed up at the high school in short shorts on April 11, the first day when temperatures got into the 70s, and were taken out of class and…
May 3, 2017

Cooperstown Ghostbuster Leads Tours Through Spooky Village

50th ANNIVERSARY WINTER CARNIVAL Cooperstown Ghostbuster Leads Tours Through Spooky Village A few minutes ago, Bruce Markusen, Cooperstown’s foremost ghost-channeler, leads this evening Candlelight Ghost Tour down Main Street from the starting point, Pioneer Park.  Markusen dusted off what’s usually a feature of Cooperstown summers and the pre-Halloween season for the 50th anniversary of the village’s Winter Carnival, beginning today through Sunday, Feb. 4.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)…
January 27, 2017

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