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VISIT www.AllOTSEGO.com, OTSEGO COUNTY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER/ONLINE Volume 211, No. 31

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, August 1, 2019

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

GLEN-GROVE HEDGES CUT, WARNING UP

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fter two more fenderbenders at Glen and Grove in Cooperstown, village crews cut hedges that reduced visibility and put a speeding-warning signal in the northbound lane of Route 28 (Glen). Details at

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Congressman Delgado filled Roots Brewing at a Saturday, July 27, Town Hall, his 17th since Jan. 1.

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SUNY-O’s Leader On Summit Of Kilimanjaro By LIBBY CUDMORE FROM TANZANIA

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or Barbara Jean Morris, nity, finding common climbing Mount Kilimanground, bipartisanjaro was the fulfillment of ship ran through a promise made freshman Congressman to a friend. Antonio Delgado’s remarks “A dear high to his packed 17th Town Hall school friend meeting Saturday, July 27, at had decided to Roots Brewing. summit on his Delgado pointed out that birthday three the NY-19 district is 90-peryears ago,” the cent white and yet elected a SUNY Oneonta black representative confers president said a special obligation on him over email. to be sure to serve the whole SUNY “But he unexconstituency. More at President pectedly passed Morris www. OTSEGO.com away, so the trip heads out was canceled. on her Kilimanjaro I decided that it ON OTSEGO.com adventure... would be special to summit on ►ORTHODOX church of my 60th birthday.” America Michael Dahulick On Friday, July 26, Morris, was scheduled to speak to the now finishing her first year as annual Institute of Theology SUNY Oneonta’s president, at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday at

After Week On Loose In C-V, Bison Wandering Back Home By JENNIFER HILL & LIBBY CUDMORE SHARON

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fter more than a week on the lam, the buffalo are headed home. “I’ve spotted almost all of the animals and they’re within two miles of the farm,” said owner

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Hartwick College. ► a $2.7 million grant to Bassett Hospital will be used to add a year of additional training to primary-care nurse practitioners at Oneonta’s FoxCare Center. ►A FATHER AND DAUGHTER from Cooperstown were arrested by Oneonta-based troopers for violating “Leandra’s Law” by allegedly DWI with a baby in the back seat. ►noor INDIAN RESTAURANT, the first of its genre in Otsego County, opened in Oneonta. ►FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Cooperstown, received a $200,000 grant from the state Landmarks Conservancy for a draingage project.

PHOTO CREDIT: Large image, Lucy Proper; inset, Julie L. Carney

FRESHMAN TRUSTEE CARRIES DAY

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To Vendor, It’s A Matter Of Freedom

Fair vendor Myron Schroener equates That means the right the Village to sell Board’s unan- the Conimous vote federate Monday, July flag with 22, may make freedom. Cooperstown With him is son the first Camermunicipality on, 16. in the state to

Pride Flag Will Fly Over Cooperstown Village Hall

he Pride Flag flew over the state Capitol in Albany this summer for the first time. The idea of flying it over Village Hall in Skaneateles was proposed in June, but no action’s yet been taken there.

Brian Grubb Tuesday, July 30. “They’re in two groups, one of 60, one of 15. I fed one group twice, trying to get them calm.” Seventy-five buffalo got loose from Grubb’s West Creek Buffalo Company, Town of Seward, Schoharie County, Saturday, July 20, after a 2,000-pound bull Please See BUFFALO, A9

authorize flying the Pride Flag on Village Hall next Please See PRIDE, A9

...The Same Freedom That Lures People Here From Everywhere By JENNIFER HILL MORRIS

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sked why he is selling some items that bear the image of the Confederate flag at his Otsego County Fair booth, Myron Schroener of New Berlin answered: immigration. “We’ve got so many people in our country. Spanish, Puerto Rican...everyone has an opportunity to live here,” Schroener said. “I understand why people want to come to America, I just Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal Please See FLAG, A9

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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