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Volume 204, No. 47
COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND
The Freeman’s Journal
CLIMATE CHANGE ‘GOVERNOR’S WWII’
Will Sandy, Fracking Send Cuomo Into White House? it’s beginning to look... Controversial Drill Method Will Never Happen In NY, Mountainkeeper Predicting
Cooperstown’s Peg Odell examines offerings at the Cooperstown Art Association’s annual Holiday Show & Sale, which continues until Sunday, Dec. 23, at 22 Main.
By JIM KEVLIN
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Cooperstown Houses 33 In Otsego Manor
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tsego Manor advocate Maureen Culbert released figures a few days ago showing 33 Manor residents are from Cooperstown. Only Oneonta (36) provided more. They were followed by Milford (10), Cherry Valley (9), Otego (7), Hartwick and Unadilla (6), Worcester (5), Edmeston and Schenevus (4), Maryland and Morris (3) and Mount Vision, New Berlin and Portlandville (2). One each came from , Burlington Flats, Fly Creek, Franklin, Laurens, New Lisbon, Roseboom, Schuyler Lake and Springfield Center. From out of county, 23. THIS JUST IN: Bill and Janet Rigby, 73 Elm St., have dusted off antique ornament molds and are casting “Sparkling Brilliants” this season. Check them out at open houses 10-4 Saturdays until Christmas. PLAN GARDENS: Home-gardeners are invited to Growing Community’s next meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in 22 Main. Attend and get help on planning your 2013 garden. ONLY WALMART: Only one national retailer with a local outlet is open Thanksgiving Day.
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Barbara Cannon, Cooperstown Christmas Committee chair, and Mary Margaret Kuhn sport “Team Santa” vests, new this year, at the downtown decoration event Sunday, Nov. 18, in anticipation of Santa’s arrival 5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23, at Pioneer Park.
orget the Nov. 29 deadline on fracking regs. Catskill from truenewsfromchangenyc.blogspot.com Mountainkeeper’s This image appeared with an Ramsay Adams article saying Andrew Cuomo is taking a lonwon’t run for president in 2016. ger view, where future,” said the Mountainfracking never keeper executive director in happens in New York State an interview. “If he wants and Governor Cuomo uses to be the leader of the free a futuristic clean-energy world, he has to deal with agenda to power his way climate change directly.” into the White House. It’s a perfect issue for an “My belief is that Govaspiring president. ernor Cuomo really does “It gives him the mantle understand climate is the Please See CUOMO, A9 issue of the present and
Annalise Kjolhede, 1988-2012
Skiing Accident Claims ‘Sparkling’ Local Lass By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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An elf of Christmas past, above, retired Cooperstown Chamber executive director Polly Renckens, couldn’t resist the happening. In right photo, son Jesse Fink helps dad Mike decorate the light pole in front of the Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum.
Crowell Budget Saves Manor For Year But Treasurer Urges Caution: As Is, Nursing Home Not Sustainable By JIM KEVLIN
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espite his worries about Otsego Manor’s financial viability, county Treasurer Dan Crowell’s proposed 2013 county budget keeps the tax rate
hike to 1.97 percent, under the state-mandated 2 percent cap. Nonetheless, Crowell said, his budget – it eliminates eight vacant county positions, about $500,000, and delays maintenance and vehicle replacements Please See CROWELL, A7
nnalise Kjolhede was remembered for adding “sparkle” to every event she attended. “She loved to make fun of formal circumstances,” said her father, Dr. Chris Kjolhede. “At her graduation from Emma Willard in 2006, everyone had to wear a white gown. Afterwards, she danced across the lawn in this long white ballgown.” She wore a sparkly pink dress and tiara to the high school Christmas pageant, and annually donned a toosmall Christmas sweater – festooned with red, green and gold baubles – at her family’s formal Christmas dinner. “That’s the wonder-
Annalise in her dad’s favorite photo.
ful spirit she symbolized,” he said. Annalise suffered head and neck injuries Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, when she Please See ANNALISE, 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