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Volume 204, No. 51

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, December 20, 2012

Newsstand Price $1

Christmas Spirit

...LIVES ON, AS GRAMMIE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT

Idea May Take Edge Off Paid Parking Franck Says: Give 15 Minutes Away Across Downtown By JIM KEVLIN

The Freeman’s Journal

It was SRO at Cherry Valley’s Thistle Hill Weavers Saturday, Dec. 15, for Rabbit Goody’s lecture on weaving fabrics for the movies, including the president’s shawl, seen here, in “Lincoln.”/DETAILS, B1

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or would-be shoppers who fear paid parking will cordon them off from quick trips downtown, Trustee Walter Franck has an idea. Franck Instead of adding 15-minute parking spots, why not allow anyone to parking free for the first 15 minutes in any of the 170 spaces in question on Main and Pioneer streets? “I thought that’s something we ought to discuss as a board,” said Franck, who shared the idea with his fellow Village Board members via email last week. “There must be Please See PARKING, A7

Local Investor Buys Outlaws, Hawkeye Rival

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he Oneonta Outlaws, the Cooperstown Hawkeyes’ crosscounty rival, has been sold to Oneonta businessman Gary Laing, owner of the Shipping Room, by its Glens Falls owners. Steve Pindar remains general manager and Joe Hughes, christened the city’s “Mr. Baseball” last summer after his OHS baseball team won the state championship, will coach. The move also puts the Outlaws back in the New York Collegiate Baseball League, taking them out of regular-season contention with the Perfect Game League’s Hawkeyes. GIFTS NEEDED: Despite a strong response to the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree drive, gifts are still needed for 100 families. Checks or gifts welcome. Call 4325960. ON TO BIG TIME: The Fenimore Art Museum’s “Artist and Visionary: William Matthew Prior Revealed,” will reopen Jan. 24, at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. It may be viewed locally through Dec. 30.

Word Expected On Downtown Dollars For Cooperstown Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal

Valero manager and Milford resident Rhonda Hoag’s holiday spirit comes from this extended Guilford-centered clan. In the middle row, from left, are Rhonda’s sister Tammi Parsons, mom Terri Parsons, Rhonda herself and husband Brian Hoag. Front row, from left, are Tammi’s daughter Skyler, and Rhonda and Brian’s children, Landon, Carly and Serenity. Standing, from left, is Tammi’s partner Alan Locke and their baby, Caleb, and Rhonda’s dad Ron Parsons, In the center is Rhonda’s Uncle Mark and girlfriend Brenda Armitage. At right is Uncle Scott and girlfriend, Patti Dymond.

By JIM KEVLIN GUILFORD

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omething’s going on at the Valero’s Country Store on Oneonta’s West End, regular customers figure out pretty quickly. At Valentine’s Day, hearts adorn. Then eggs and wabbits for Easter. Then flags as the Fourth of July nears. Then ghosts and goblins. Then turkeys. And, finally, the pièce de résistance – Christmas,

Rhonda’s Grammie Mary Ellen Parsons passed away in June, but her Christmas spirit lives on in her offspring, and in the decorations at Valero’s Country Store, Oneonta.

including the tree decorated with brightly colored Lottery tickets. (All losers from throughout the year.) Ask the architect of all this holiday spirit, is manager Rhonda Hoag of Milford, who’s worked there for three years, and she credits her grandmom, Mary Ellen Parsons of Guilford, with the year’round cheer. (Valero’s has encouraged her mission, too, said the manager, who – with Dollar General just across the street – adds a couple decorations here, a Please See SPIRIT, A9

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ayor Jeff Katz had been invited to Albany’s Egg for a Wednesday, Dec. 18, announcement of how the state’s $1 billion annual economicdevelopment money will be spent in Otsego County’s region. County Board Chair Kathy Clark, R-Otego, and Oneonta Mayor Dick Miller are among others invited to attend, as well as the county’s economic developer, Caroline Lewis. The village is seeking: • $1.9 million that would go the long-awaiting refurbishing Main Street, including new sidewalks, renovated lamp posts and aesthetic improvements. • $75,000 to market Doubleday Field. • $500,000 for various waterquality improvement projects. The results will be posted Wednesday at www.allotsego.com

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD 5798 State Highway 80 x Cooperstown, NY 13326 x (607) 547-1400 x FenimoreArtMuseum.org

Tasha Tudor: Around the Year Through December 30

Around the Year illuminates the changing seasons and special annual celebrations with outstanding, rarely-seen examples of Tudor’s original art for greeting cards, children’s books, and holidays. Tasha Tudor: Around the Year has been organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachuse�s

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(Detail) Untitled, 1973, Illustration for a Christmas card (1973) and Drawn from New England (1979) by Tasha Tudor, Watercolor on paper 8.5” x 9.25”, Collection of Jeane�e and Gerald Knazek ©1973 Tasha Tudor. All rights reserved.

MUSEUM ADMISSION Adults and Juniors (13-64): $12.00 Seniors (65+): $10.50 Children (12 and under): Free NYSHA members, active military, and retired career military personnel: Free

Tues-Sun 10am to 4pm (closed Mondays)


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