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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 211, No. 19

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, May 9, 2019

Cooperstown Noise Law Has An 88-Decible Limit With iPhone App, Citizens Could ID Violators By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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he sounds of silence. That’s probably more than the 80 signators of last year’s anti-noise petition expect.

But neighbors in and around the downtown will at least be able to expect sounds under 88 decibels if Chapter 172 of the Village of Cooperstown code, labeled simply “Noise,” survives a second public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, May 28, Please See NOISE, B6

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3 PROSPECTIVE SCHNEIDER SUCCESSORS ANNOUNCED

Concertgoers To Get Chance To Pick Next CSO Conductor By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA

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s an audience member at the Catskill Symphony Orchestra, it will be, in part, up to you to help

the Symphony select the new conductor. “We’re encouraging people to buy subscriptions so they can attend all three concerts,” said executive director Thomas Wolf. “Afterwards, audience members can fill out forms and rate each conductor.” On Monday, May 6, the Symphony Please See CONDUCTOR, B3

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CCS seventh-grader Gina Geertgens leans on the arm of Henry Horvath as he leads her on the promenade through The Otesaga’s lobby toward a memorable evening at the 61st annual Cotillion Friday, May 3/SEE PHOTO, A2

Cherry Branch Gallery Owner Bill Isaac Dies CHERRY VALLEY

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ill Isaac, 81, beloved in the greater Cherry Valley area, passed away Monday, May 6. Isaac was longtime proprietor of the Cherry Branch Gallery, and also renovated the historical smithy in Schuyler Lake, reopening it as The Old Blacksmith Shop Gallery. FULL OBITUARY, PAGE B5

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► WATCH OUT! The intersection of Routes 205 and 11 in Hartwick hamlet is now a fourway stop. Two additional stop signs were installed Tuesday, May 7. ►SUNY ONEONTA’S new president, Barbara Jean Morris, issued a new mission statement Tuesday, May 7, exhorting students to “grow intellectually, thrive socially and live purposely.” ► CONGRESSMAN DELGADO was in the county Monday, May 6, stopping by the Oneonta Job Corps, the airport, Hartwick College and Nick’s Diner. ► SEE SLIDE SHOW of the Otsego Chamber gala where Pathfinder Village and funeral director Les Grummons were honored.

‘We’re Onta Something’ Trampoline Ad Agency Seeks To Capture Quirkiness Nate Roberts of Oneonta tries on an “Onta” T-shirt Monday, May 6, at a launch party at the B-Side Ballroom, where Trampoline, a Glens Falls advertising and design company, unveiled a promotional campaign for the City of the Hills.

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e’re onta something.” Get it? “Phonetically, we don’t say ‘we’re ‘on to’ something,’ we say we’re ‘onta’ something,” said Derek Slayton, Trampoline Advertising & Design creative director. “It’s fun, it’s informal, it creates a warm, friendly vibe.” Trampoline, based in Glens Falls, unveiled the city’s new marketing campaign Monday, May 6, at the B-Side Ballroom, the culmination of “several months” of research, focus groups and tours of downtown. “It communicates that Oneonta has an energy that is different from other towns and it is not afraid to say it,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal Please See SLOGAN, A3

HoF President’s Mantra: Teamwork ‘You’re Responsible For Your Happiness,’ Tim Mead Asserts In Exclusive Interview By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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im Mead, who will become the seventh president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame following this year’s Induction on July 21, has been a team

player in the front office at the Los Angeles Angels for four decades. But for the Angels’ vice president/communications, team playing didn’t start there. When young Tim was a sophomore at San Gorgonio High School in San Orange County Register Bernadino, he tried out Tim Mead announces he’s Please See MEAD, A7 coming to Cooperstown.

Annual Walk Saturday In Milford

Relay For Life’s Message: You Have Lots Of Friends By JENNIFER HILL MILFORD

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or two-time cancer survivor Laura Emmett, the outpouring of support she experiences at the annual Relay For Life, fills

her with hope. “When you’re walking the Relay’s Survivor Walk and the crowd is cheering you on, it’s just incredible,” she said, looking forward to 4-10 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Milford’s Wilber Park. “It Please See RELAY, B6

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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