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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2013

BIDDING FAREWELL TO AAUW

VETERAN MOTORBIKERS ESCORT ‘WALL’

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Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

“The Wall That Heals” – a half-size version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. – was escorted from Richfield Springs to Cooperstown’s Doubleday Field Wednesday, May 22, by a contingent from the Oneonta Vets Club. From left are John and Lynne Eggler, Bill Rifenburgh, Vets Club president Tim O’Donnell, Wayne Gregory, Gina Divendra and John Reynolds. The Wall was on display 24 hours a day in Cooperstown over the Memorial Day Weekend.

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Dr. Dohner Buys Karma Day Spa

r. Eric Dohner, the owner of Oneonta Laser Derm and Day Spa and The New York Skin & Vein Center, will be renovating and reopening Karma Day Spa and Boutique in July. On May 31, he purchased the property from Gina Tarbell and Erin Muller, who are moving out of the area

to pursue other interests. Dohner plans to expand into the former Catskill Life Coach Dr. Dohner space next door to include a separate

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waiting room, a second bathroom, larger treatment rooms, nail stations and space for spa parties. In the meantime, all Karma operations, including facials, manicures and pedicures, medical electrolysis, tanning, waxing and body buffing, will be temporarily moved to the Day Spa at 4145 Dietz St.

Young Athletes May Play In YMCA Camp

ith support from the Parisian Foundation, the Oneonta YMCA is planning a summer training camp for athletes, grades 7-12, at the Sixth Ward Booster Club fields, Scrambling Avenue. The fee is $25. Overseen by a certified trainer with adult

Attending the final meeting of the American Association of University Women, Oneonta chapter, were, front row (seated), from left, Terry Davidson, Angie Nielsen, Ginny Pence and Florence White; second row, from left, Dottie Lawson, Connie Wood, Norrie Beken, Meryl Harrison, Elaine Downing, Donna Coyne, Betsy Cunero, Isabelle Niles and Helen Rees; third row, from left, Cindy McCarthy, Perrie Saxton, Shirley Serviss Fioravanti, Fran Bliven, Lillian Dox, Scott Fielder, Norma Slawson, Debby Clough, Marilyn Ball. The Oneonta Chapter disbanded after 75 years, hold its final meeting Thursday, May 22, at the Oneonta Country Club.

coach volunteers, the camp is tentatively scheduled Mondays and Thursdays, with some optional Saturdays. Applications, including participant waivers, are available at the Y and onsite. Details, call Justin between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at 432-0010.

WISSE HONORS: Oneonta’s Sienna Wisse is on the Messiah College Dean’s List for the spring semester. She is a junior majoring in health and exercise science. NEW PHARMACIST: Mark Mongillo of Unadilla was awarded a doctor of pharmacy degree May 18 at Wilkes University’s 66th annual spring commencement.

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

Dad David Koehn referees as daughter Adella and son Alden wrestle with bowls of ice cream during OWL’s Ice Cream Social Sunday, June 2, at the Boys & Girls Club.

MACDONALD ON LIST: Aidan MacDonald of Oneonta was named to the Spring 2013 Dean’s List at Dean College in Franklin, Mass.

Opening Day! Wednesday, June 5 • 5 pm

Doubleday Field

Tickets only $5!

• Staff skilled in Alzheimer’s and dementia care • Staff trained in all levels of care from Rehab to end-of-life • Medication and treatment administration • Regular communication with family • Light housekeeping • Transportation to doctor’s visits as well as non-medical (shopping, church, etc.) • Meal preparation • Short-term, part-time and 24 hr/7 days a week care provided

Home Schedule: Wed. 6/5 • 5pm - Utica Fri. 6/7 • 10:30 am - SCHOOL DAYS! Mohawk Valley Sun. 6/9 • 5pm - Amsterdam

For more information call 607-267-2115 visit our new website www.cooperstownhawkeyes.net

You can help make Brookwood Point a place the whole community can enjoy

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Delhi’s Annual Fair on the Square The fair is held every Friday evening RAIN or SHINE during the month of July from 5 to 9 pm on the Village Courthouse Square. Round the Clock In-Home Care LLC Quality In-Home Nursing Care Customized services for each patient’s individual need Rebecca Little, LPN • Laura Doenges, LPN 607-746-8182 • 607-746-2302

Otsego Land Trust will receive $188,000 in Scenic Byway grant funds to make Brookwood Point safe and accessible to the public, if the community helps to raise the $62,000 match for the grant. Please Contribute to the brookwood Capital Campaign Fund. Your donation will directly contribute to making Brookwood Point safe and accessible for the whole community. Visit www.otsegolandtrust.org or call 607-547-2366 to learn more about Brookwood Point. Be a part of Brookwood Point’s wonderful future by sending a donation to Otsego Land Trust, PO Box 173, Cooperstown, NY 13326, noting Brookwood Capital Campaign in the memo.


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