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COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND
$25,000 Sought After Family’s Home Burns By LIBBY CUDMORE
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n less than a week since Anne and Mark Tandle’s Route 205 home burned in an early morning fire, friends
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and family have come together to raise over $11,000. According to Otsego County Emergency Services coordina-
tor Kevin Ritton, at 2 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 20, Anne was asleep and Mark was in the garage when he heard a noise outside. He saw a fire at the back of the house and went in to wake Anne. Anne, awakened by the Please See FIRE, A6
Nanotechnology building rising at SUNY-IT.
HARTING THE FUTURE OF CCS TECHNOLOGY CCS tech teacher Brad Smith, left, describes the 3D printer now being installed in the school’s workshop, which the school district intends to convert to a computer lab if a $6 million bond issue passes March 12. Others, from left, are High School Principal Mike Cring, Superintendent of Schools C.J. Hebert, and Executive Principal Lynn Strang.
Benefit To Help Westford Family WESTFORD
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he Westford Fire Department is planning a “March in March” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 15, to benefit the family of Daniel J. Banks, the father of five who became entangled in equipment and was killed Monday, Jan. 27. Register by March 3 – $20 for adults, $10 for children – and receive a free T-shirt. MAKE THAT FRIDAY:
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CCS Tech Lab Aims To Open Door To Jobs Being Created At SUNY/IT By JIM KEVLIN
NEW BIKE SHOP: A bi-
cycle sales and service store, Woodland Cycles, will open Thursday, March 6, at 24 South Main St. (Route 28), Milford.
The Tandle home at 3873 Route 205, Hartwick, burned on Feb. 20.
75th Gets Paul Simon, More Talent In Wings
The CCS Lady Hawkeyes bowed to Little Falls, 58-50, in the Section III’s Class C-1 championship game Sunday, Feb. 23, in Syracuse, but it wasn’t for lack of trying, as standout Liz Millea (10) shows as she muscles toward the hoop. She scored 18 points; Maggie Hall 16/MORE, A3
Focus groups on possible merger of the Smithy Pioneer Gallery and Cooperstown Art Association are planned 7 p.m. Friday, March 14, and Friday, March 21, at CAA’s Big Red Annex , 5 Railroad Ave. The day of the week was incorrect in the Feb. 14 edition.
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orty miles north of here, the Marcy Nanocenter at SUNY/ IT aims to create 20,000 hightech jobs in the next decade. But at Cooperstown Central
IF YOU GO: A walking tour of projects to be covered in the $6 million bond issue is planned at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 5. Public welcome. School, today there’s no place for a couple of dozen students to be taught together while sitting in front of computers. They’re taught in
classrooms; they scatter throughout the complex to pods of a half-dozen terminals. That would change quickly if a $540,000 renovation of the school’s sizeable workshop, contained in a $6 million bond issue to be voted on Wednesday, March 12, is approved. “We want to make sure our stuPlease See HI-TECH, A7
Taylor Swift, John Fogerty May Perform By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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hether you love groovy Americana or head-thrashing heavy metal, whether you root for the Yankees Paul Simon is or cheer on a Yankee fan. the Red Sox, there will be someone representing your style at the Hall of Fame’s 75th Anniversary. It was announced in recent days that Paul Simon will perform in the Saturday, Aug. 2, concert with the Hall of Fame’s “house band,” the Boston Pops. “When we were trying to figure out what type of artists made Please See SIMON, A7
WORCESTER RALLYING TO SAVE MARKET
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he Worcester Market in that village’s downtown, the only full-service grocery east of Oneonta, has closed, and Mayor Dianne Addesso is leading the charge to find a replacement.
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