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Extensive renovations are ongoing at The Peppermill at Cooperstown’s south end after Joe Vezza bought the restaurant from Frank Leo in December. Here, Thomas Eldridge and Rick Parsons of Payne’s Cranes, Bainbridge, shovel off the banquet hall roof after it was removed, the walls raised, and put back Tuesday, Jan. 31.
Otsego Now Nomination Fought Again
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third appointment in a row to the Otsego Now board of directors has caused a dust-up on the county Board of Representatives. When board chair Kathy Clark, R-Otego, nominated Sarah Harvey, Otego, a project manager with LeChase Construction, at the board’s February meeting on the 1st, county Rep. Andrew Stammel, R-Town of Oneonta, objected, saying the appointment again “lacked transparency” and consultation with the reps. After a brisk back-andforth between the chair and reps, Harvey’s appointment was approved, with Stammel abstaining. For more details, go to
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PASSING SCENE: Cooperstown’s Ted Sumner, son of a novelist mother and Nobel Prize winning father, passed away at 93/SEE OBITUARY, B6
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fter months of uncertainty and negotiations, the deal is hatched. On Friday, Feb. 3, the deed was filed in the Otsego County Clerk’s Office transferring the charred and gutted Cooperstown Katz at CVS Motel from hearing last “O’Brien August. Albert Kenneth” to “CVS Albany LLC.” The purchase price was $2.225 million. Please See CVS, B5
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Cooperstown Winter Carnival chairs from 50 years posed at the 2017 Carnival Closer Saturday, Feb. 4, at The Farmers’ Market. Front row, from left, are Wendy Reich, Teri Barown, Barbara Tongue, Diane Gamble, Joan Clark, Susan Miosek and Marassa Davidson. Second row, from left, Margaret Savoie, Shirley Tyler, Michelle Adsit, Dennis Hascup, Dick Kelly, Hannah Bergene, Jim Renckens, Lori Lamb. Third row, from left, David Lamb, Brenda Wedderspoon-Gray, Steve Clark, Josh McMahon, Rich McCaffrey, Chris Stevens, Bill Waller, Hank Phillips/MORE PHOTOS, A3
he Richfield Springs Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on a plan for homeless lodging at 155 Lake Street resumes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9. The last ZBA hearing on James Bent’s proposed drew 250 people to the high school on Jan. 26. Thursday evening, visit:
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Schenevus Energized Married, ‘In Sickness And In Health’ By Multi-Job Project FARMERS TOGETHER FOR 62ND VALENTINE’S
Bonnie Farmer with Pastor Mel, who visits her at Fox Nursing Home for hours every day.
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el Farmer, retired pastor of Oneonta’s River Street Baptist Church, takes his wedding vows, “In sickness and health,” very seriously. “It’s a privilege to be able to take care of her,” he said. “The Bible says ‘Until death do you part, and we mean that’.” Every afternoon at 3, he Please See COUPLE, A2
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With Mathes Due To Brief Community, Supervisor Finds Bigger Meeting Space and upbeat Maryland Town Board meeting Monday, Feb. 6, Town SCHENEVUS Supervisor Harold Palmer announced tsego Now he’s found a larger is coming to venue – AMVETS town, and Post 2752 on this Palmer a lot of people will hamlet’s Main Street want to hear the good – for the next meeting, news. 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20. So the day after a packed Please See JOBS, B8 By JIM KEVLIN
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