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or Emily Greenberg, visiting friends on Navajo reservation opened her Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal eyes in a way that would change Stephanie Rudloff her community. “When I told pulls Jennifer Burch them that our team’s nickname and Sydnie Streek in a was the Redskins, they were red wagon during the height of the frivolity at shocked,” she said. “I realized the annual Community then that it wasn’t OK.”
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CCS’ Emily Greenberg and Catherine Borgstrom are on a D.C. panel.
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Greenberg, along with Hope Dohner and Catherine Borgstrom, mounted a campaign to not only change the name, but to educate the students and community. The Redskins moniker was dropped in early March, with the “Hawkeyes” taking its place in popular vote. “Emily and I supported this change from the start,” said Borgstrom, daughter of David, CCS board president. Please See NAME, A7
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.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, R-19, voted against Republicans Sunday, Sept. 29, then with them the following evening at the federal government moved toward shutdown. Sunday, the House bill funded government, but the bill delayed Obamacare for a year. Monday, the House funded government, but required Congress to be covered by Obamacare and to exempt citizens from penalties during 2014. The Senate rejected both bills, and the federal government shut down at midnight Monday. GET INSURED: For details on how to sign up for Obamacare in New York State as of Tuesday, Oct. 1, follow the link from WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
HoF INTERNSHIPS: The National Baseball Hall of Fame is accepting applications for next year’s Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for Leadership Development. Details at www. baseballhall.org/intern CANCER FIGHTING: The Fly Creek Cider Mill’s 14th annual “Big Squeeze Weekend” to assist cander awareness is Friday-Saturday, Oct. 5-6.
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Attack Renewed Over ‘Redskins’ By LIBBY CUDMORE
Gibson Votes Nay, Aye Over D.C. Standoff
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Buzz Hesse examines the 257.4pound cannon believed to have been lost in the Susquehanna during the 1779 Clinton expedition.
One-Of-A-Kind Cannon Found In Susquehanna Artifact ‘Of Incalculable Value’ Tied To 1779 Clinton Campaign By JIM KEVLIN OTEGO
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Cooperstown Native Daughters – from left, Jill Robinson, Barbara La Cava, Donna Hribar, Janice Gage and Carol Butts – partake of the offerings at the organization’s 50th annual luncheon Saturday, Sept. 28, at The Otesaga. Sherlee Rathbone, Native Daughter and Town of Otsego historian, gave the presentation on the club’s history. Founded in 1963 by Eleanor Martin Bursey and Cecily Johnson Todd, 55 ladies met for dinner at Sherry’s Restaurant, $2.25 apiece/DETAILS, A6
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he county Board of Representatives Wednesday, Oct. 2, was prepared to privatized the county’s Tourism Office. For a report on the outcome, see WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
n Aug. 11, 1779, Brig. Gen. James Clinton’s forces, en route to destroy the Iroquois, encamped between here and Oneonta, across Route 7 from Pie in the Sky. A few days before, General Clinon Aug. 7, Clinton mission: had blown up the dam ton’s Destroy the at Cooperstown, and Iroquois. water from backed-up Otsego Lake carried his 200 bateaux swiftly down the Susquehanna, past Oneonta and, eventually, to Tioga Creek. Those bateaux were flat-bottomed craft, not particularly stable, said Buzz Hesse, the Please See CANNON, A3
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ome actors might be content to let a stunt double or tricky camera styles do the hard work, but Joseph Cross, star of “The Automatic Hate,”
got right into the heat of the kitchen. “He was in here for six days before filming began, learning to make the Cross three dishes we were serving in the movie,”
said Phil Andrews, owner of Nicoletta’s, where the crew filmed on Wednesday, Sept. 25. “I taught him to make mushroom risotto, gnocchi pasta with spicy pomodoro sauce and roasted sausage, and crab cakes with bitter green salad and sriracha.” He cooked for the actors, and even served up a few
dishes to some Nicoletta’s customers. “He got very good,” said Andrews. Director Justin Learner approached Andrews six months ago about filming in Nicoletta’s. “The length of the dining room makes it easy to film people,” he said. Please See MOVIE, A6
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