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Grace Kull Day in Cooperstown

Cooperstown celebrates “Grace Kull Day” Cooperstown Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh reads the Village’s proclamation honoring Grace Kull, left, on her 100th birthday. The Village of Cooperstown set aside March 27 as Grace Kull Day – honoring the long-time resident on the occasion of her 100th birthday and marking her decades of service to the Village. Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh presented Mrs. Kull with a proclamation “in recognition of your decades of outstanding community and government service. The Village extends our Best Wishes,…

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KULL: Free For 98 Years, Now In Confinement

GUEST COLUMN from GRACE KULL Free For 98 Years, Now In Confinement This month marks the first anniversary of my move to Woodside Hall, One Main St., Cooperstown. Half of that time has been spent in lockdown due to the coronavirus. And oh my, has my life changed! In my 98 years, I have never been restricted in any way as to where I can go. Now the extent of my travelling is a few blocks to Bassett Hospital for…

AMAZING GRACE Former Cooperstown Trustee In New Home At 93

AMAZING GRACE Former Cooperstown Trustee In New Home At 93 By LIBBY CUDMORE • Reprinted from this week’s AllOTSEGO.seniority ONEONTA – No matter where she goes, Grace Kull brings people together.  “We were the first family in my neighborhood to have a television set in 1950,” she said.  “My husband Al won it in a contest, and when Milton Berle was on, we’d have eight or 10 people over watching the small screen on that big box!” READ, LISTEN TO ORAL…