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Volume 211, No. 36

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, September 5, 2019

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

IN COOPERSTOWN

Food Pantry Director To Plead, Repay $18K

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he Cooperstown Food Pantry will get back the $18,000 stolen by its former director as part of Antoine Bourbon-Parme’s guilty plea, according to District AtBourbontorney John Muehl. Parme “He’s never been convicted of a crime and he’s making a payment up front,” said Please See PANTRY, B6 The Freeman’s Journal

Cooperstown’s Gottwald sisters look at artist’s renderings of the new SPCA Animal Shelter at the Saturday, Aug. 24 groundbreaking. Now you can too/ SEE A6

County Energy Task Force Due To Meet As One

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IN CHERRY VALLEY

After Burglary Spree, District Attorney Says 29-Year-Old Charged Fashion Models Bilked ONEONTA

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t least three burglaries over the past week have been solved with the arrest of an Oneonta man. Kyle A. Ives, 29, was charged in Ives a series of break-ins – two homes and vehicle – in Center City. “With one arrest, we were able to solve three cases,” Please See IVES, B6

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ictoria Pressly’s agency promised models and actors all over the country she could get them into magazines and onto the red carpet, said Otsego County District Attorney John Muehl. Pressly But it wasn’t always so, he said. “She talks a good game, holds herself out Please See PRESSLY, B6

Canadian Corporation Growing Hemp Locally

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tsego County’s Energy Task Force’s subcommittees were scheduled to meet as one at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Oneonta Town Hall. The task force was appointed in January after the Otsego County Chamber’s all-day energy summit at The Otesaga, and are aiming to prepare an optimum plan for the county’s energy future by the end of 2020. To learn what happened, see

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he buzz from hemp is an economic one and Otsego County is starting to get it Last spring, the Canadian cannabis company, Canopy Growth, ►HEMP HAVEN bought Stitzel’s Waterpoint Farm, Waterpoint which closed its Farm dairy operations Springfield AD in 2017, and this H RO Center SMIT fall will harvest its first hemp 80 k TE ree U nC crop – 300 acres’ yde RO www. OTSEGO.com Ha worth – in midOctober. ON OTSEGO.com The hemp will be dried and milled at the farm, then sent off-site to be processed for its cannabinoid or CBD oil – the ►uber cars in Philadelphia will be covered with a “wrap” Jennifer Hill/The Freeman’s Journal non-hallucinogenic chemical used for nuwith “Come to Cooperstown” merous medical conditions and ailments Branson Skinner, Canopy Growth’s farm manager for New York State, examines the hemp messages, Destination Market- crop at Waterpoint Farm on Smith Road, Springfield Center, the former Stitzel dairy farm. Please See HEMP, A7

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ing of Otsego County’s latest idea to attract visitors. ►INCOMPLETE CONSTRUCTION FIRST RETREAT HELD LAST WEEKEND caused Oneonta City School to delay start of the 2019-20 school year until next Tuesday. Silas Huff Rehearsing With CSO; ►BASKIN ROBBINS and Dunkin’ Donuts are planning a co‘Firebird’ Planned This Weekend branded outlet at Main and Walnut in Cooperstown. By LIBBY CUDMORE tion’s Antarc►smu’s dataarts annual By LIBBY CUDMORE tic Artist & survey has named Oneonta Writers proand Otsego County the eighth ONEONTA ►TICKETS for most vibrant arts community LAURENS gram, which “The Firebird” in the nation. invites artists rom the time he available at ►Congressman delgado usician Henry to the seventh was seven, Silas catskillsyphony.net spent two hours with OpportuKaiser had never continent to Nathaniel Huff nities for Otsego officials this met Cheryl Leonwork with knew he was going to be in music. week and found what he heard ard before, but they both scientists, “I was a guitarist, so I thought I was go“illuminating.” Shaffer

Conductor Candidate #1 Is Here

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knew they had more than music in common. Both had been part of the National Science Founda-

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Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal using what ing to be a rock star,” he said. “Then I got they see, hear and experience into college and discovered classical music. Silas Huff conducts the CSO in a performance of “The Firebird” Tuesday, as material in their artwork. I thought I’d be the next John Williams.” Sept. 3, in SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Please See RETREAT, A2 Please See CSO, B6

Union Ballroom.

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD

Friday Sept. 13 • 6pm Hartwick College Slade Theater For tickets: www.tedxoneonta.com


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