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or Don Copenheaver, the Autumn Café’s re-opening Friday, Jan. 5, was a birthday present. “We’ve

Jane Clark Plans Talk To Chamber COOPERSTOWN

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ane Forbes Clark will share her thoughts for future economic growth when she speaks to the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22, at the Fenimore Art Museum auditorium, part of the chamber’s speaker series. Miss Clark will also speak about the history of the Clark family’s business affairs in Cooperstown, and how she views the current state of business in the village. The session is available exclusively to chamber members, who may RSVP by email or by 547-9983. VIP VISITS: Dr. Nirav Shah, former state health commissioner, arrives at Bassett Hospital Monday, Jan. 15, as a visiting faculty through the end of February, to help the hospital develop strategies for the future. TURNING 102: Elizabeth Golding will celebrate her 102nd birthday at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, at a party in the Focus Otsego auditorium.

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For 210 Years

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, January 11, 2018

By LIBBY CUDMORE

Homer Osterhoudt shows off the “It Took You 100 Years To Look This Good” T-shirt he will wear at a birthday party 2-4 p.m. this Sunday, Jan. 14, at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 21 Elm St. A village mailman for 40 years, Osterhoudt has attended all but a handful of Hall of Fame Inductions.

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been going there since they opened” in 1980, he said. “I saw on Facebook that they had opened, so we went and had Sunday brunch for my 77th birthday.” A Main Street staple since 1980 and a pioneer Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Please See AUTUMN, A7 The Carringtons in new Autumn

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woods in June, was ollowing a review deemed by two Otsego incomCounty-appointed petent to psychiatrists, Perry stand trial. Webb, charged with “It’s not second-degree murder very comin the stomping death Perry Webb mon,” said of Arthur Bellinger, District 63, in the New Lisbon Please See WEBB, A7

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veryone seems upbeat in the wake of David Bliss’ elevation at the Otsego County Board of Representatives, including the new chairman himself. He is encouraging Dave Bliss everyone, including the press, to look ahead, not back, and even expresses appreciation for the woman he succeeded, Kathy Clark, R-Otego, who was elected chair in 2012 and reelected six times. “I think it was time for a change in leadership,” Bliss, who represents the Village of Cooperstown and towns of Middlefield, Roseboom and Cherry Valley, said is his first interview following the Jan. 3 vote. “Kathy did a good Please See BLISS, B6

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OPE After a narrow escape, Eric Slater and his wife, Patricia Fiorente, pause amid the wreckage of their Cornish Hill Road home, outside Cooperstown, which burned in a Dec. 28 blaze.

Couple Reflects On Narrow Escape After Cornish Hill Fire By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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hen the carbon-monoxide detector went off at 4:05 a.m. at the Slater home on

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ery Ommegang has begun a $2 million expansion of the visitors’ center, including the café, due for completion by the upcoming tourist season. Please See BREWERY, A6

Cornish Hill Road on Friday, Dec. 29, Eric Slater could hardly believe what he saw. “The fire was out in the fireplace, but it was like two demons punching holes through the wall,” he said. “I started screaming, ‘call 911, call the fire department!’ and I grabbed the

fire extinguisher.” Still decorated for Christmas, the mantle had a large pine wreath and garland, several pieces of artwork from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a creche. While his wife, Patricia Fiorente Please See FIRE, A7 An artist’s rendering released by Ommegang depicts the $2 million visitors’ center and café, now under construction.

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