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IT’S B-A-A-A-CK! Now, Security Cameras Protect Trump Billboard BY JIM KEVLIN MILFORD

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une 1, drivers on Route 28 north of this village noticed someone had thrown paint on the Trump 2020 billboard.

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As July 1 approached, drivers on Route 28 north of this village noticed someone has put up a brand new, shiny Trump 2020 billboard. “It’s exactly the same,” said Anna Johnson, 17-year manager at the Rome Sign Co., which owns the billboard The Trump 2020 billboard on Route 28 and rents it out. Only, this time, “I north of the Village of Milford that was Please See TRUMP, B6 vandalized with paint has been replaced.

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Never one to let a holiday go by uncelebrated, Ed Leone dressed as Uncle Sam to greet passerbys outside of the Green Earth on Tuesday, June 30/

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Sterrnberg Asking For Second Look

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Primary Count To Be Available 9 Days Past Vote

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uesday the 30th was a week after Primary Day, but no results yet. With a flood of absentee ballots occasioned by COVID-19, Elections Commissioners Lori Lehenbauer and Mike Henrici said all the ballots, which needed to be sent by the Primary Day and received a week later, were in hand. The count was planned Thursday, July 2, and will be available that evening at

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‘Indian’ Erasure Revisited

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The Bowen triplets – Molly, Andrew and Riley – join the CCS Concert Choir in singing “In the Vale of Old Otsego, on the Shores of Glimmerglass” – the school’s anthem – at the end of Cooperstown Central’s graduation Sunday, June 28, at the high school. School board President Tim Hayes recounted that 19 years ago, when he was The Freeman’s Journal managing editor, he took a photo of the baby triplets that ran on the front page /MORE GRADUATION NEWS, SEE SECTION B

►Indian Hunter? What about Indian Hunter clock? ►THE COUNTY BOARD of Representatives plan to take more financial steps at its Wednesday, July 1 meeting. ►COLLEGE STUDENTS will be part of Oneonta’s Community Advisory board to OPD. ►OTSEGO COUNTY down to only By LIBBY CUDMORE two COVID-19 cases. ►GARTH BROOKS virtual conCOOPERSTOWN cert packs Unadilla Drive-In. ►NY TIMES EDITOR Celeste hese days, even art plays it safe in the face Brown Thomas dies. of COVID-19. ►MONTANTi: No reason SouthTo enforce mask wearing when The side Mall can’t open. Fenimore Art Museum opens on Friday, July 3, As►MAIN STREET gREETS Baseball sistant Curator James Matson Photoshopped masks Hall of Fame reopening.

nough with “11th hour resolutions,” Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh Kuch is concluding. At issue at hand is a resolution, passed unanimously by the Village Board Monday, June 22, asking the state Education Department to consider removing the word “Indians” from the Historic Marker at Council Rock, and perhaps the one at the Indian Mound marker, too. As the trustees’ meeting was coming to an end, Trustee MacGuire Benton had jumped in to say a constituent had told him using the word “Indians” is “insensitive.” Please See INDIAN, A6

Museums, Hyde Hall Open, Joining HoF

Art Patrons Reassured: You Can View Treasures Safely

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over several pieces from the museum’s collection, including “Laura Hall” (1808) by James Brown, and “Picking Flowers” (1840) by Samuel Miller. Please See MUSEUMS, B6

Mead: Safety Measures Led Planners To Think Creatively BY LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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or the second time in history, the Baseball Hall of Fame had an opening day. “It’s only the second opener, after the day we first opened,” said Tim Mead, Hall of Fame president. Libby Cudmore/The Freeman’s Journal “It puts it in perspective.” HoF President Tim Mead reviews the On Friday, June 26, nearly 81 years to the day of safety manual that allowed reopening. Please See HALL, B6

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