The Freeman's Journal 02-28-19

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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 211, No. 09

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, February 28, 2019

Trustees Intensify Noise Law Push

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he village trustees this week directed Zoning Enforcement Officer Jane Gentile to find noise ordinances in other municipalities so they can have a law in place in Cooperstown, perhaps by this summer.

Kate Trossett lets out a big cheer as the CCS boys score against Weedsport Saturday, Feb. 23. The Hawkeyes won, 63-60.

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Jacob Smith of Toddsville reported this goat loose Friday afternoon, Feb. 22, causing consternation in that Town of Otsego hamlet. Its owners, Hank and Diane Nichols of Cooperstown, claimed the animal and reported it safely back in its pen that evening.

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aula DiPerna, the Cooperstown-based consultant, has been invited back to the Vatican March 7-9 to confer with Pope Francis on U.N. goals for social and economic development, called SDGs. She first met the Pope last June, while attending special Vatican conference of environmental leaders in Rome. PONDERING FUTURE:

The first meeting of the Otsego County “Energy Task Force” was planned at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Oneonta Town Hall, West Oneonta. For details, check

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►A FATHER AND SON from Cobleskill were in Otsego County Jail for punching a state trooper trying to break up a fight between the two men alongside I-88 near Worcester Tuesday, Feb. 19. ►NIXON’S SPEECHWRITER, Raymond Price, died in New York City. He was familiar with Roseboom, where a sister and nephew live.

Koutnik Set To Retire As Season Starts In Oneonta, 5 Out, 7 Plan To Run For City Council By JIM KEVLIN & JENNIFER HILL

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sually, roses are budding before local candidates start circulating nominating petitions. This year, with the primary for state races joined ELECTION with federal offices and moved up from September CENTRAL to Thursday, June 25, petitions are being circulated before the first crocus. That change set off a flurry of electioneering in the past few days. In the City of Oneonta in the week prior to Tuesday, Feb. 26, the starting date for circulating petitions, seven ►County candidates announced they Board Vice are running for five ComChair Gary mon Council seats being Koutnik is revacated this fall. tiring. Keep For the Otsego County track of camBoard of Representatives, paign develClark Oliver, chairman of opments at AllOTSEGO.com the Otsego County Young Democrats, announced he’s running to succeed the board’s vice chairman, Gary Koutnik, D-11, before many people even knew the veteran legislator is retiring. Please See PETITIONS, A6

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Dad John Coaches, Son Jack Plays, As Hawkeyes Look Toward Finals By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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Hawkeyes team captain Jack Lambert dodges Weedsport Warrior Matt Powers at Onondaga CC.

This Nasty Little Parasite Is Meaningful By JENNIFER HILL

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arasites. That doesn’t sound good. But SUNY Oneonta biology professor Florian Reyda says having a variety and plentiful parasites “is a sign

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of a healthy ecosystem, of biodiversity.” By that measure, Otsego Lake is quite healthy. Especially now that Margaret Doolin, a student in SUNY’s master of science biology program and one of Reyda’s advisees, had discovered a parasitic Please See PARASITE, A7

rowing up, John Lambert always had a ball in his

hand. “My dad, Paul Lambert, coached Cooperstown basketball, 1958-64,” he said. “And I want to do the same Father and son were all thing for my son.” smiles after a victory The CCS Redskins takes them once again are now the Hawkeyes, to the semi-finals. but some things stay the same. Like his father, John Lambert is coaching the CCS team. And like HIS father, senior Jack Lambert is this year’s team captain and a guard, leading the Hawkeyes Please See HAWKEYES, A7

INJURED, THEY’RE UP FOR ADOPTION

Dog-Rescue Mission Sends SSPCA Director To Beirut By LIBBY CUDMORE

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tacie Haynes, Susquehanna SPCA executive director, is

taking her mission to rescue neglected animals worldwide. “In Lebanon, people don’t adopt dogs like we do,” she Please See BEIRUT, A7

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD


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