Freeman's Journal 04-14-16

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SANDERS THRILLS FRACKING’S FOES By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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At Earth Fest 2016 Saturday, April 9, at Milford Central School, face-painter Molly Feulner, Cherry Valley, shows off her handiwork to Caroline Mora, Long Island, who was visiting her aunt, Maria Kaltenbach, in Cooperstown/MORE PHOTOS, A6

MSNBC Crew Will Air Show At Cider Mill FLY CREEK

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SNBC anchors Kate Snow and Craig Melvin will broadcast state Presidential Primary coverage live 1-5 p.m. Thursday-Friday, April 14-15, from the Fly Creek Cider Mill. Elections crews on the road often set up in diners and local cafes, but this election season are looking for ways to showcase Upstate’s natural abundance. Through Wednesday the 13th, Snow and Melvin were at state Ag Commissioner Richard Ball’s The Carrot Barn in Schoharie. WELCOME, MLB: Major League Baseball has become a member of the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce. CLEAN UP 80: Otsego County Conservation Association is seeking volunteers (age 12 and older) to help clean up a portion of Route 80 on Earth Day, beginning at 8 a.m. on Friday, April 23. To register, call Jeff at 2824087 or e-mail programdirector@occainfo.org.

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ow.” That was the reaction of Nicole Dillingham, president of Otsego 2000, to Democratic presidential candidate Bernie FOR ANTI-FRACKING Sanders’ ad and link to nytimes. declacom article on ration OTSEGO.com Monday, April 11, at rallies in Binghamton and Albany, that he would support a nationwide ban on fracking. “We started something here in this region and New York State, and it is now entering the presidential debate and the national debate,” said Dillingham, whose organization helped lead the court Screenshot from PressConnects.com video case that affirmed the Town of After being introduced by “Gasland” documentary filmmaker Josh Fox Monday, April 11, in Middlefield’s right to exclude Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, Bernie Sanders calls for a nationwide ban on fracking. Please See FRACKING, A7

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oing into the Tuesday, April 19, New York State presidential primary, the Otsego County Democratic Committee has endorsed Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders. The polls will be open noon-9 p.m. The vote was 2,010 to 1,320, based on weighted

voting from the 49 election districts, according to Mike Henrici, the county Democratic elections commissioner. “It was nice to be able to call the Hillary camp and tell them they had our endorsement,” county Chair Please See ENDORSE, A7

Schenevus Centenarian Interviewed By Candidate Clinton’s Press Team By LIBBY CUDMORE SCHENEVUS

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hen Shirley Skinner was 5, she overheard her father and the farm workers complaining “world was going to hell” because women got the vote. “She ran in to tell her mother, and her mother just smiled and said, ‘We’ll see’,” said Kathleen

Hartwick Faculty Give ‘No Confidence’ Vote To President, But Trustees Disagree ret L. Drugovich Monday, April 11. However, the Board of Trustees issued a letter later in the day expressONEONTA ing confidence in the president. “The board fully supports the difficult iting staff cuts, declining decisions the administration has enrollment and restructuring had to make,” wrote Francis Lanof the German and French drey, who chairs the trustees. “She programs, 41 of Hartwick College’s Drugovich is completely undeserving of this 110 full-time faculty supported a faculty vote.” Please See DRUGOVICH, A3 “no confidence” vote on President MargaBy LIBBY CUDMORE

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Shirley Skinner on her recent 100th birthday.

Gasperini, who, like many women in Schenevus, calls Skinner “grandmother.” “And her mom went out and cast her first vote.” Skinner, now 100, was interviewed by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s press team just after she celebrated her milestone birthday in October. “As her birthday was approaching, we started writing to famous people asking them for birthday Please See SKINNER, A7

Historical Society Will Host ‘Antiques Roadshow’ Expert COOPERSTOWN

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earch the attic and open those boxes in the basement – “Antiques Roadshow” is coming to town. Ken Farmer, an appraiser from the hit PBS series, will be on hand to appraise items on display as part of

the Historical Society of Early American Decoration’s annual conference Friday-Sunday, April 15-17, at The Otesaga. This year’s theme, “ComPlease See ANTIQUES, A3 IF YOU GO: AR’s Ken Farmer, 2 p.m., Friday, April 15, at Otesaga.

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