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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, January 15, 2015

Clark Splits With Her Original Allies Rowinski, Stuligross Denied Committee Chairmanships After Coup Attempt By JIM KEVLIN

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hen 2013 dawned on Otsego County, the county Board of Representatives was deadlocked over a chairman. At the organizational meeting Wednesday, Jan. 2, votes for Jim Powers, R-Butternuts, and Rich Murphy, D-Town of Oneonta, had failed. What to do? Oneonta Democrat Linda Rowinski raised her head and looked quizzically at Kathy Clark, the Otego Republican. Clark didn’t shake her head. Rowinski nominated her and, with the help of fellow Oneonta Democrat Kay Stuligross, a biIan Austin/The Freeman’s Journal partisan majority elected the county board’s first U.S. Rep. Chris Gibwoman chair. son, R-19, was among What a difference two years make. attendees at the Saturday, Jan. 10, Otsego County Law Enforcement Academy graduation at SUNY Oneonta. Officers Joshua Flint and Jeremy French will join the Cooperstown department/DETAILS, A3

Congressional Local Drought May Be At End

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For returning amity to the county Board of Representatives, Kathy Clark, center, Kay Stuligross, left, and Linda Rowinski were this newspaper’s 2013 Citizens of the Year.

At this year’s reorganizational meeting Wednesday, Jan. 7, Clark was facing a Democratbacked challenge from Powers. When the dust settled, Clark had carried the day and her former allies, Rowinski and Stuligross, were without committee chairmanships. The sequence of events began around New Year’s weekend, when Rowinski called Powers: Would you support a Democrat for chair? Perhaps Stuligross or Gary Koutnik, D-Oneonta? “We needed a new direction; we needed a new leader,” Rowinski explained later. According to county Rep. Don Lindberg, RWorcester, Powers replied: No, but would you support me as an alternative to Kathy Clark? “He was not working to take that position,” said Rowinski. “But he was willing to take it.” And Please See COUP, A5

Constitution Decried

ith U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson’s announcement he won’t run again in 2016, state Sen. Jim Seward, RMilford, is being mentioned His Work Done, Stein as a possible candidate. Revives Consultancy If Seward were to run and win, he would be the first By JIM KEVLIN congressman from Otsego County since George Fairchild (1907-1919), Oneonta COOPERSTOWN Herald editor who later became the first chairman of ooperstown? Basethe IBM board. ball. Glimmerglass The first congressman Opera. Hyde Hall. from here was William Coo- The Farmers’ and Fenimore per, founder of Cooperstown museums. Singer Sewing and of The Freeman’s Machine. Journal. Certainly. But during CALLING QUILTERS: his 30-plus The one-day registration years as a for the Fenimore Quilt Club key player in 2015 show is 10 a.m.-3 Mary Imop.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at gene Bassett the Cooperstown Art AsHospital’s sociation, 22 Main St. Two transformaentries per exhibitor. Info, Stein tion into the call Jean Lyons at 547-2709. eight-county The show is Feb. 7-22. Bassett Healthcare Network, Mike Stein always wanted FREE CARE: Northto hear somebody say: “I’ve ern Catskills Dental, heard of Cooperstown. Isn’t Cooperstown, is taking that where that great hospital reservations for its Feb. 6 is?” Give Kids a Smile Day. Call Even Mike Stein, whose 547-2313. retirement from Bassett (but not from his fundraising consultancy) was marked Please See STEIN, A6

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Bertram Son Follows Bertram Dad In Shining Early On The Hardwood By LIBBY CUDMORE

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avid Bertram knew, from the time son Tyler was 3, that he took after his dad. “I remember we were out in Glens Falls, and he was just out on the court, dribbling away,” said the CCS

Hawkeyes’ basketball coach. “The players would babysit me,” said Tyler, just a freshman and a starting guard for the CCS team. “I’ve always been around it, and I’ve always loved it.” The young Bertram has been tearing up the basketball court this season, scoring 30 of the team’s 67 points again CobleskillRichmondville at the Dick White Holiday Please See BERTRAMS, A7

onstitution Pipeline Means Jobs!” “Constitution Pipeline Means Economic Development!” These were the messages, bright on a truckmounted LED screen, that greeted supporters and Ommegang’s objectors Larry Bennett objects Tuesday to the pipeevening, line project. Jan. 13, as they entered SUNY Oneonta’s Lecture Hall #3, where the state Department of Environmental Conservation was holding a public hearing on the Constitution Pipeline. But inside, the majority of the 80 speakers who signed up for three minutes to adPlease See HEARING, A6

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