Local News
- Local News
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- Thursday, April 4, 2013
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Monthly Contra dance is Friday
Otsego Dance Society's monthly contra dance will be held Friday, April 5. O'Shanigans will provide, the music and the caller will be Casey Mullaney. The dance will be held at the Presbyterian Church in Cooperstown.
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Gearing up for another season
Cooperstown becomes somewhat of a "ghost town" during the winter months, with several businesses and area attractions closed for the season. However, now is that time of year again when things begin to liven up.
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CV-S plans to approve 2013-14 budget tonight
Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School has considered several options for its 2013-14 spending plan and is expected to approve a budget at tonight's board of education meeting.
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Events added to Bud Fowler Day
Cooperstown village officials have announced the schedule and speakers for Bud Fowler Day on April 20.
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College students to produce TV program focused on community
Two State University College at Oneonta mass communications students are producing a new monthly television program that highlights events in the Otsego and Delaware county region.
Continued ... - Thursday, March 28, 2013
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CCS student to compete at state geo bee
Cooperstown Central School student Tommy Knight has done it again -- he will compete in the 2013 New York National Geographic Bee.
Continued ... - Trustees complete tentative budget; final approval on April 11
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CCS seventh-graders donating a cow
A family overseas will be getting a cow thanks to the seventh-grade class at Cooperstown. For the second year, Cooperstown Central School's seventh graders raised $250 to donate to Heifer International. The money is being matched by Michael Powers, a veterinarian at Cooperstown Veterinary Associates. The $500 will be enough to buy the heifer for a family in need.
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Contra dance to be April 5
Otsego Dance Society's monthly contra dance will be held Friday, April 5. O'Shanigans will provide, the music and the caller will be Casey Mullaney. The dance will be held at the Presbyterian Church in Cooperstown.
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Parking, security are focus at CCS board meeting
New security systems at both Cooperstown schools, construction on Walnut Street and ending the gap elimination were top agenda items at the CCS Board of Education meeting on March 20.
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Miller prepares CV-S board for his departure
With his time running out at Cherry Valley-Springfield, Superintendent of Schools Robert Miller had a list of recommendations and suggestions for the district's board of education at its monthly meeting on March 21.
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Lakefront Concert Series lineup set
The lineup for the ninth annual Cooperstown Lakefront Concert Series has been released.
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Belgium once again coming to Cooperstown
Belgium is coming to Brewery Ommegang on Aug. 2 and 3 with tickets sales beginning April 1.
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Bassett chosen among best health workforce training programs
Bassett Medical Center was among 11 hospitals recently recognized for having one of the best health workforce training programs in the country, according to a media release.
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Bank of Cooperstown parent company ranks 15th on list of top banks
The parent bank of Bank of Cooperstown has been ranked 15th a list of the 100 top-performing banks in the country with total assets less than $500 million.
Continued ... - Thursday, March 21, 2013
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Fly Creek Cider Mill to reopen Saturday
The Fly Creek Cider Mill will open Saturday and plans to have an inaugural 5k/3k in April.
Continued ... - Allstadt, Maxon, Nicols elected trustees
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Local schools to fight for equity
Cooperstown and Milford Central schools seem to be on the same page - putting focus on advocating for the abolishment of the gap elimination adjustment.
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Easter will be hopping down the bunny trail in Cooperstown
Easter festivities will abound in Cooperstown beginning Saturday with the Easter Bunny train rides on the Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad, and continuing with Easter egg hunts, a parade and an Easter brunch at the Otesaga in the following week.
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Cooperstown mayor sells baseball book
Cooperstown Mayor Jeff Katz has signed a deal with Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press, to publish a book, 'Strike Season,' in 2014 about the MLB strike season of 1981.
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