The Freeman's Journal 2-23-17

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fter describing the 250- to 600-job distribution center to 75 Schenevus townsfolk Monday, Feb., 20, some intense questioning followed, but Otsego Now CEO Sandy Mathes received a round of applause at the evening’s conclusion. For more details, visit:

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or 131 years, anyone who had a cold, an itch or even just a sweet tooth

went to Church & Scott. “We’ve lasted this long because we take care of our customers,” said Dave Adsit, the pharmacy’s second-generation owner. “We know everyone in town. We’ll Please See ADSITS, A6

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CCS 4th Graders May Make Baseball History Students Inspire Seward To Seek NY Sport Status

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he Otsego County Chamber of Commerce has created a new award – recognizing environmentalism – and chosen the Otsego Land Trust as its first recipient. The award will be one of four presented at the chamber’s annual banquet Tuesday, March 28, at SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Union Ballroom/DETAILS, A2 BOYS, GIRLS WIN: The CCS Hawkeyes boys and girls basketball teams both easily beat opponents in Bursey Gym Tuesday, Feb. 21, to win the first round of sectional play, keeping them on the road the the state championships. HELP THE SHELTER:

Maureen Culbert, East Springfield, is circulating a petition asking the county Board of Representatives to contribute to the support of the Susquehanna Animal Shelter, which takes in abused animals seized by the county Sheriff’s Department. PASSING SCENE: Robert Ranger, retired Fleet Bank regional president and a founding board member of the Bank of Cooperstown, has died in West Winfield at 79./DETAILS, B6

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ew York has a state bush (lilac) a state muffin (apple) and a state salt water fish (striped bass), but no state sport. But that might change, thanks to Anne Reis’ fourth-grade class Seward at Inat Cooperstown duction 2015. Elementary School. “Last spring, we were studying New York State history – the resources, the geography and the Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal state symbols,” said Reis. “We saw that we didn’t have a state sport and Displaying Senator Seward’s letter thanking the CCS fourth-grade class for the idea of makbegan to brainstorm.” ing baseball New York State’s official sport are, from left, Hannah Austin, Lily Shanker, Violet Gentles, and Grace Fuller. Behind them, from left, are Lucy Hayes, Avery Croft, Charlie LamThe kids broke up into pairs and bert, Tanner Crippen, Conrad Erway, Cate Bohler, Maddie Markusen and Cal Hitchcock. Please See BASEBALL, A6

Sansevere Runs For Village Board John Sansevere holds up schedule showing 20 village meetings a month. Too many, the candidate says.

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s he did in 2015, citizen John Sansevere is again averting a coronation in the March 21 village elections by mounting a challenge to Democratic Trustees Ellen Tillapaugh Kuch and Lou Allstadt. “People should have a choice,” he said. “Even if they don’t like me, they Please See SANSEVERE, A7 Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal

Anti-Trump Activists Divert Anger To Faso By JIM KEVLIN

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ith the 2016 campaign just over, the 2018 campaign in Otsego County’s 19th Congressional District is already starting.

Multiple grass-roots groups in Otsego County that have sprung up since Donald Trump’s election as president Nov. 8 are planning to rally with perhaps “several thousand” of likeminded people at Congress Please See FASO, A7

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