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o yourself a favor: Take a drive down Pioneer Street; it’s as smooth as a pool table. By the time you read this, G. DeVincentis & Sons Construction, Binghamton, will have finished repaving Pioneer between Church and Lake, ending a $2 million reconstruction of the village’s main north-south downtown thoroughfare. The work, begun last fall, replaced water and sewer lines in the ground since the 1880s. ATTENTION, KIDS! You may still have time to get baseball pointers from Major Leaguers. The Cooperstown Classic Clinic, usually full by now, still has a few vacancies. It’s 4 - 7 p.m. on Friday, May 25 at Doubleday Field. To register, call 607-5470397. THEY’RE COMING: The traffic signal on Route 28 at the entrance to Dreams Park was reactivated Monday, May 21, as the youth baseball camp’s season is due to begin Friday, June 1.
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Art Boden III, keynoter at last year’s Otsego County Relay for Life, was back at Milford’s Wilber Park with his dad, Art Jr., for this year’s relay. Dampened by downpours, as all local events that day, the Survivors Walk had its usual emotional impact.
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he Scranton Skimmer has become the Southside Skimmer. Following the discovery of a cardskimming machine on the ATM machine at Community Bank in Southside Oneonta on SaturThis suspect’s day, May 19, state image has altroopers are on the ready appeared hunt for a man they on three security believe has repeatcameras. Know edly used similar him? Call state devices on several police at ATM machines in 607-432-4844 the Scranton, Pa., area. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19, the Please See SKIMMER, B5
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wo weeks ahead of the June 1 move-in date, the high-end Westlund Apartments, an Oneonta novelty, are so popular that developer Bret Bresee can’t even rent one for himself. “I’m on a waiting list for my own buildPlease See LUXURY, B4
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Rotary’s Spring Fling featured Zeke and Asher Edmonds splashing in the downpour; the League of Women Voters’ Allison Phillips, upper right, conducting an M&M poll to gauge support for a county manager (unanimous), and lower right, Helmut Michelitsch, who made his Metro Cleaners dryers available to soaked Rotarians.
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little rain wasn’t going to dampen the spirits of the Cooperstown Rotary
Club. “I’ll be dry in two weeks,” joked Karen Katz, co-organizer of the annual fundraiser. “But we Rotarians are a hardy bunch.” It rained through the entirety of the fifth annual Spring Fling in Doubleday Field on Saturday, May 19.
Still, “everyone agrees it was a successful event,” said Katz. “We raised $3,000 in vendor fees, $2,600 from the basket auction, $4,000 in cash sponsorship and $2,000 in in-kind donations.” Please See FLING, A3
THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD