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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013
Volume 205, No. 31
HYDE HALL WINS SPOOKIEST SLOT
On Halloween, Hit Show Will Feature OUR Ghosts By LIBBY CUDMORE
EC-DEV Plan Due By Sept. 1 Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal
Molly Watson, Cooperstown, scrubs Ames after showing him on the first day of the Otsego County Fair Tuesday, July 30, in Morris. More photos, WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
East Lake Road Soon To Reopen COOPERSTOWN
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he washout that closed East Lake Road a month ago may be repaired and the road reopened by the end of next week, according to county Highway Superintendent Ron Tiderencel. The washout in a June 26 downpour was a quartermile south of a 2011 one that close the road for a year. But Tiderencel said the innovative method he discovered then – using long spikes to reattach the rebuilt road into bedrock on the east side – is being used again. WELL-DESERVED: Henry S.F. Cooper will be honored Saturday, Aug. 3, at Hyde Hall’s annual gala. This year’s theme is “A Downton Abbey Evening.” For last-minute registrations, call Stacey at 5475098. $175 per person.
Holden Novellano, 5, helps dad Ben at the Rotary booth in Pioneer Park.
Already, Gulotty Has Assessed Alternatives To County-Run Office By JIM KEVLIN
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n two weeks on the job, Doug Gulotty has already reviewed and assessed the range and efficacy of economicdevelopment agencies that serve places like Otsego County across the state. And, by Sept. 1, Gulotty the interim executive director of the county IDA (industrial development agency) plans to recommend how, in his opinion, the county Board of Representatives can best restructure or hand off its Please See GULOTTY, A7
HoF Chairman Jane Forbes Clark waves to crowds during Saturday’s Parade of Legends.
Homer Osterhoudt, who has attended all Inductions since 1939, watches the Main Street.
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ootsteps patter down the hall in early morning. An enormous wardrobe moves 2 feet from the wall in the middle of the night. There’s George Clarke himself, in his yellow and green robe. And there’s the staircase no dog has ever Jon Maney ascended. walks Exsame hall ecutive as George Hall’s ghost. Director Jonathan Maney and his Hyde Hall staff are aware of these ghostly happenings. Maney isn’t at liberty to say what Jason Hawes and Steve Gonsalves, stars of the Please See GHOSTS, A7
DOT Poised To Take Land Under Camps
Party Chiefs In Quandary Over Crowell
ow what? That’s the question the Republican and Democratic county chairs are pondering after ONLY QUOTING: learning that county TreasurCounty GOP Chair Sheila er Dan Crowell, in training Ross herself did not say Mark DiLorenzo, candidate at Fort Bragg since January, for Town of Otsego highway won’t run for a second term. The Democrat, Richard superintendent didn’t live in the town; rather, she was Abbate of Cooperstown, quoting from a challenge to said his party is shifting support to Russell Bachman his petition that contained of Edmeston, who has been that allegation. filling in for Crowell. And he asked the Republicans to Please See CROWELL, A3
HYDE BAY
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Customers may have been sparse, but spirits were high in the CCS foodvending booth in the Doubleday Field lot Saturday, July 27. From left are Liz Millea, Mallory Arthur, Ciara McGowan, Carmen Booan, Noah Briggs and Abbie Lecates. Students were raising money for their senior trip. When the sun came out, the Hall’s Claudia Scrafford was in demand at Sunday’s Induction ceremony.
The smooth sounds of George Ehrman, right and Ed Badgely wafted through Pioneer Park Saturday.
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he state DOT says it has a deed dating to 1915 showing it has control of a strip of land north of Five Mile Point between the center line of Route 80 the Otsego Lake’s shore. The problem: Dozens of camps have been built there. Right now, DOT only wants two properties – one owned by Joe Galati, the other by Andy Peterson – to replace a flood-damaged Route 80 retaining wall with an seeded embankment. The question on the minds of the 100-plus camp owners at DOT’s Thursday, July 25, hearing on the project Please See CAMPS, 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