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more than 100 parents and teachers packed the school The Freeman’s Journal board meeting in the juMaryann Dietz, left, of COOPERSTOWN nior/high school library, Cooperstown, peddles offerings at the sevwhere parent Kim Jastrementh annual Empty ast year, only six fami- ski warned of a “climate of Bowls Luncheon Satlies with nine children fear” in Cooperstown Elurday, March 7, in in all deementary, with the Christ Episcopal clined to take the teachers “afraid Church Hall, to benefit state’s Common to speak the the Cooperstown Food Core exams in truth about the Pantry. the Cooperstown Common Core Central School to the board.” Bonnie Raitt District. Part of her To Perform But if the concern, JasCooperstown tremski said, At Brewery Central School was the PTA’s District had decision to COOPERSTOWN mostly avoided withdraw its protests about endorsement of ine-time Grammy the testing-foa program she winner Bonnie cused regimen, had organized “Something To Talk that abruptly Sunday, March The Freeman’s Journal 8, in Village About” and dramatically Megan Coleman, a Raitt, changed in the Board for Opt teacher and parent, who’s been past few days. Out CNY to raises concerns at turning out On Wednes- Opt Out forum. Please See multi-milday, March 4, TESTS, A7 lion selling hits since the 1970s, will perRaitt form Aug. 1 at Brewery Ommegang. The $50 tickets went on sale Friday at the brewery. Camping passes are another Crew Fans Out On $15. By LIBBY CUDMORE Snowshoveling Raid By JIM KEVLIN
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FISH TO STOCK: The county Soil & Water Conservation District is accepting orders for the spring fish sale program, which must be received and prepaid by Monday, April 27. Pickup date is May 2. Details at otsegosoilandwater.com. TRASHY ART: Entries in OCCA’s EcoArt/Trendy Trash contest will be accepted up to Earth Festival 2015 on Saturday, April 11. Check www.occainfo.org for details and application form.
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he Village Board candidates had been discussing budgets and infrastructure, when resident Jessie Ravage, Delaware Street, jumped in. “Three-quarters of the population has not cleared their sidewalks,” she said, red-faced, her voice rising. “Why aren’t we enforcing that law?” The Republican challenger, John Sansevere, Please See 20 CITED, B4
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henever Kim Daley laces up her running shoes, she’s not thinking of how many miles she has to run or when she’ll cross the finish line – she’s thinking of Boston. “The Boston Marathon bombing really hit home for me,” she said. “I’ve been a runner ever since then, and every time I run, I think of Boston.” Daley, a former Cherry Valley-Springfield soccer player now living in Newton, Mass., took up long-distance Please See RUNNER, B4
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Young Lady Hawkeyes Varsity Basketball fans – front to back, Rory Nelen, Melissa Schuermann, Meagan Schuermann (face hidden), Hannah Craig and Lauren Vibbard – lift aloft portraits of their heroes during Cooperstown’s 47-33 victory Saturday, March 7, in Syracuse.
With Strong Defense, Offense, Girls Face Watkins Glen In Oneonta Next By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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good defense doesn’t normally make headlines, said Mike Niles, CCS girls’ varsity basketball coach. Unless that defense
IF YOU GO: The Lady Hawkeyes play Watkins Glen in state quarter-finals at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at SUNY Oneonta’s Dewar Arena. makes the Lady Hawkeyes the Section 3 sectional champions. “We didn’t
let the other team score,” said Liz Millea in a postgame interview with the team. “We take out their strengths.” The Hawkeyes trounced the Weedsport Warriors to take the Section 3, Class C championship title Saturday, March 7 at Onondaga Please See TEAM, C1
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