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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 211, No. 11
Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, March 14, 2019
COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND
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FINAL 4 AWAITS Big Man John Kennedy Fuels Hawkeyes Run To State Finals
Cooperstown,” said Cooperstown’s 6-footCOOPERSTOWN 8 big man at center. t took some time to John had get there, but there tried out for was no denying that the JV basketball team The Freeman’s Journal basketball was in John Candy Moore of Bergen Kennedy’s blood. when he was County, N.J., smiles at “My brother Owen, in eighth granddaughter Parker, who graduated last year, grade, but 3, of Cooperstown, played basketball for didn’t pass the eagerly awaiting panCCS,” said the sophostate physical, cakes March 12, at more center after the and switched 6-foot-8 The Farmers’ Museum CCS Hawkeyes, beat to wrestling sophomore Sugaring Off Sundays, the Unadilla Valley John Kennedy instead. which continue 8:30 sinks a free Storm 61-46 Sunday, “I loved a.m.-1 p.m. on March throw for the March 10, to reach the wrestling so 17, 24 and 31. Hawkeyes. state semi finals. much,” he “My mom played said. “I wanted in high school and college to wrestle for all of and my dad wrestled for Please See FINALS, A7 By LIBBY CUDMORE
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wo incumbents and a newcomer are running unopposed for Village Board Tuesday, March 19. Incumbents Jeanne Dewey and Richard Sternberg seeking three-year terms; newcomer MacGuire Benton is seeking a one-year term. All are Democrats. The polls will be open noon-9 p.m. at the fire hall on Chestnut Street. For results that evening, check
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►CITIZENS VOICES plan to discuss a TED Talk video on nuclear power and Global Warming on March 13. ►A HAMPTON INN just south of Dollar General in HartwickSeminary, was approved by the Hartwick Town Planning Board. ►THE CATSKILL SYMPHONY raised a record $46,321 at its annual guest conductor competition, that included this newpaper’s managing editor Libby Cudmore. ►COUNTY TREASURER Allen Ruffles of Cooperstown, an Army Reservist, departed for a year-long deployment in the Horn of Africa.
►FINAL FOUR: The Hawkeyes play Greensport in the
state semifinals at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, March 16, at Broome County Veterans Memorial in Binghamton. If they win, they will play there at noon Sunday. Follow developments at www. OTSEGO.com
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At the buzzer, the CCS Hawkeyes revel in their 61-46 victory against the Unadilla Valley Storm, sending them to the Final Four this weekend. From left are Ryan Lansing, John Kennedy, Jack Lambert, Ben Tafuro, Noah Lifgren, Kyle Meyer, Kyle Santello, Calvin Sandler and Spencer Lewis.
Final Sale Packs McLaughlin’s Stephanie Parez, East Meredith, makes her purchase from Barb Mednansky and Dean Matthews during McLaughlin’s clearance sale.
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s the news that McLaughlin’s on Main Street was closing, shoppers poured in to peruse sales and say hail and farewell to Scott and Anna, who have run the downtown staple since 2016.
of Greenland. “All these different societies have a COOPERSTOWN need to protect nature,” said DiPerna, ack in special adviser, CDP Vatican City, North America, a Coopersnon-profit that helps town’s Paula Dicompanies, cities Perna looked around and nations manage the Sala Regia Fri- Paula DiPerna their environmental day, March 8. There impacts. “There’s was a turbaned Sikh. There ice melting in Greenland, was Muslim. There was a deforestation in Ghana – all shaman from the far reaches Please See DIPERNA, A3
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Local Store’s End Reduces Chain To Single Norwich Site
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DiPerna, Back At Vatican: World Working Together On Climate Without U.S. By JIM KEVLIN
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DIVERSITY IMPRESSES COOPERSTONIAN
“We’re not going that much further (away), so please, stop on by,” Scott McLaughlin, president of the Norwichbased department store, told a customer as the closing sale reached a high pitch Friday, March 8. Even veteran salesman Gordon Breslin, who fitted generations of Oneontans with new shoes since the days of Zimm’s, helped out. Please See CLOSING, A3
DEPUTY PROMOTED TO COUNTY ROADS CHIEF
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ich Brimmer, Gilbertsville, deputy to the retiring Bill Mason, has been promoted to Otsego County highway superintendent. Elevation of the 26-year veteran, “reaffirms where we’re going: where somebody who started 20-some years ago, through hard work, can become a department head,” said county Rep. Peter Oberacker, R-Schenevus, Otsego County Board Public Works Committee chair. For details, type “Brimmer” in search line at
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THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD