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Sheriff, County Clash Over In-Jail Incident

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CCS Quiz Team members Adam Ilgin, Thomas Knight and Wriley Nelson are en route to the NAQT finals in Chicago April 26-28 after winning the Upstate competition Tuesday, March 7, at SUNY Oneonta, besting Galway, 385-170.

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County Reps, DA Weigh In March 9 By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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he county Board of Representatives investigation of Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. and “workplace violence” in his department continued to pick up momentum this Devlin Frazier week: • On Tuesday, May 7, the sheriff was due to be served with a subpoena from the county board’s Public Safety & Legal Affairs Committee, according to its chair, Ed Frazier, R-Unadilla. The subpoenas directed the sheriff to turn over personnel Please See DISPUTE, A7

Crowell Won’t Seek 3rd Term In County Post COOPERSTOWN

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ounty Treasurer Dan Crowell of Fly Creek has announced he will not seek a third term, retiring at year’s end. The Democrat said he will support his deputy, Republican Allen Ruffles of Edmeston, to succeed him. The treasurer’s post is one of only three offices elected countywide, along with sheriff and county clerk. For more details, see

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CANDIDATE FORUM: The League of Women Voters will host a forum for village trustee candidates Lou Allstadt, John Sansevere and Ellen Tillapaugh Kuch 7-9 p.m. Monday, March 13, in the Village Hall meeting room.

►For the text of the county board’s resolution launching the investigation, and ►For the outcome of Thursday’s Public Safety Committee meeting and D.A. Muehl’s findings, go to

Tested, Composed Hawkeyes Game Away From States By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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ith the Tully Black Knights up by three in the third quarter,

the CCS Hawkeyes Boys Basketball Team knew they had to up their game. “Tully fans were going nuts in the stands,”

DECISION DUE: The Richfield Springs Zoning Board of Appeals is due to vote at its Thursday, March 9, meeting on homeless lodgEditor’s Note: This is the third of eight profiles of ing planned at 155 Lake St. the first inductees into the Cooperstown Chamber of Check that evening at Commerce’s Hall of Fame Friday, April 28.

said Coach Dave Bertram. “We had to NOT let it bother us.” So it wasn’t just fancy footwork and strong rebounds that lead them to

their 73-62 win to claim the Class C, Section III title Sunday, March 5, At Onondaga CC in Syracuse. It was composure. “These kids realized that Tully wasn’t going Please See CCS, A2

Innkeeping Kingsleys Give, And Village Gives Back

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SPRING FORWARD: Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 11.

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Kyle Meyer lets it all out for his Cooperstown Hawkeyes as they win the sectional championship Sunday, March 5. With him are Kyle Santello, left, and Jordan Carpenter.

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arc and Sherrie Kingsley, owners of the Inn at Cooperstown, know that

any good innkeeper has to take care of the patrons. MLB standout Dave Lemanczyk was here for the Hospice Golf Please See INN, A7

Marc and Sherri Kingsley outside their historic inn.

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Retiring DPW Chief Clancy Spent Years A Phone Call Away By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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here was that time during Mayor Carol Waller’s administration that 20 feet of the sewer plant’s main truck line behind Bassett Hospital’s pump house collapsed. The Freeman’s Journal (It was repaired with Clancy’s longevall deliberate speed.) ity was notable. On the whole, though, Brian Clancy, 56, who will be retiring as superintendent of public works April 28, looks back on his 31 years with the village as challenging at times, but even crises were controllable. For instance, take the floods of 2006. Please See CLANCY, A2

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