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4 Charged With Failing To Tend 94-Year-Old By LIBBY CUDMORE
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his may become a case of sellers’ remorse. Four employees of the Focus Otsego Nursing Home were
arrested and charged with endangerment after an investigation by the state Attorney General’s office revealed that they left a 94-year-old woman in a recliner for nearly two days. “It’s tragic,” said county Rep. Kay
Stuligross, D-Oneonta, who chairs the board’s Health & Education Committee. “We are concerned people, but there is nothing the county can do. It’s out of our hands.” Attorney General Eric SchneiderPlease See FOCUS, A6
ias laws have been ap-
plied twice and for the first time in the Village of Cooperstown this summer, perhaps because people aren’t looking the other way, Police Chief Mike Covert says: “They’re seeing bad behavior and they’re reporting it.” For full article, and details from court records, go to
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EMPIRE STATE CAROUSEL CELEBRATED Gerry Holzman, Empire State Carousel originator, recounts two decades of obstacles overcome before his creation found a safe berth on the grounds of The Farmers’ Museum. The 10th anniversary of its installation was celebrated Saturday, July 30.
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Steve Larson, founder of Adelphi Paper Hangings, examines the Logan Cultural Preservation Award he received Saturday, July 30, at Hyde Hall’s annual gala, “The Grand Tour.” Looking on is Hyde Hall Executive Director Jon Maney/RELATED PHOTO, A2
New Principal On The Job At Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN
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onna Lucy, CCS’ first new high school principal in more than a decade, assumed her new responsibilities Monday, Aug. 1. Founder of Evolutions High School in Providence, R.I., she is an expert in individualized instruction. She succeeds Mike Cring, who accepted an athletic director position downstate. BREWERY BOSS: Also Monday, Aug. 1, Doug Campbell, new Ommegang president, arrived to join the celebrated Belgian beer maker.
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‘Museum You Can Ride On’ Turns 10 By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN
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Hundreds Attend Carver Holzman’s Tours
after operating it briefly. The phone rang. It was Garet Livermore, NYSHA director of education. The Farmers’ Museum was looking for a carousel: Did Holzman know of any available? “Have I got a girl for you,” the
fter 20 years of striving to achieve the Empire State Carousel, a panoply of New COUNT ’EM: Interns York State history and accomplishhired by the village to collect ment, Gerry Holzman had hit a wall information on parking and traffic will be in evidence near village lots and in the downtown during the week of Aug. 9, according to Trustee Cindy Falk, Streets Committee chair. requirements and swaths By SAM ALDRIDGE of students opting out of ZONING SHIFT: Sheila taking the exam, Oneonta Serbay has left the position he Common Core and Cooperstown superinof village zoning enforceresults are in for tendent of schools say the ment officer, and a replace2016, and Oneonta’s scores must be taken with a ment is being sought. rose while Cooperstown’s grain of salt. dropped. “I am cautious about givBut with changing test ing the data much weight,” companies, varying test Please See SCORES, A2
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master carver said to himself. “It very quickly became apparent it was a perfect situation for the museum and for the carousel,” said Livermore, now director of great Camp Sagamore in the Adirondacks, who was on Long Island a couple
of days later with Joe Siragusa, the museum’s vice president/operations, looking it over. It was a marriage made in Islip. On Memorial Day 2006, it would be consummated on Glimmerglass’ shores. Ten years later, at noon, Saturday, July 30, that happenstance was Please See CAROUSEL, A7
Groff Sisters Celebrated In August Vogue By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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he Genius and The Assassin. That’s what Sarah True and Lauren Groff, The Freeman’s Journal Cooperstown’s most celVogue discovers Olympian Sarah, left, novelist Lauren. ebrated sisters, call each
other in “True Blood,” a double interview in this month’s Vogue, now on Otsego County newsstands. As True prepares to compete in her second Olympic Triathlon on Saturday, Aug. 20, she recalled the “Feats of Please See GROFF, A2
THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD