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Volume 210, No. 19

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, May 11, 2017 Cathe Elsworth, Jean Lyon and Diane Eldridge look at a photo of The Fenimore Hotel, marked “where it all” – the women’s club – began.”

Schools Ask For Tighter Protocol Milford, Oneonta Educators Critical They Weren’t Told

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Ladies Of The Club Disperse Over 95 Years, Other Groups, Changing Lifestyles, Eroded Mission “There wasn’t enough room for any more,” said Cathe Ellsworth. “From then until 1945, it ranged from 175 to 200 members, and in 1952, there were 320 members.” But these days, membership in the 95year-old civic organization has dwindled to Please See WOMEN, B5

By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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n 1925, two years after the founding of the Women’s Club of Cooperstown, membership had to be capped at 275.

CANDIDATES AT ONEONTA FORUM

Already, 6 Run To Topple Faso Cooperstown’s Maguire Benton leads a round of applause for Richard Sternberg, right, the Cooperstown village trustee, who organized the 19th District Democratic candidates’ forum that packed the house Sunday, May 7, at Oneonta’s Sixth Ward Athletic Club.

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our Cooperstown Central school board candidates’ questionnaires – Kim Jastremski, Bruce Markusen, Gillian Spencer and Jeff Woeppel’s – have been posted on line in advance of the Tuesday, May 16, elections. Polls will be open 7 a.m.8 p.m. to fill two school board vacancies and to vote on a $19,061,937 budget for 2017-28. To access information, type “ccs questionnaire” in search line at

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TIRES BEGONE: Up to eight tires up to 17-inch diameter will be accepted at the Town of Otsego’s tirecollection day 7 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 20, at the town garage on Fly Creek Cemetery. More details, call John Schallert at 4350812. HELP ON WAY: Mayor Jeff Katz Tuesday, May 9, signed a contract with Empire State Development for $120,000 for upgrades at 22 Main, the Village Hall. LINING UP: The Doubleday Field parking lot will be closed Friday, May 12, for line painting and repairs.

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he story broke at 12:19 p.m. April 12 on www.allotsego. com, and Milford Central’s new superintendent, Mike Place, found himself in his first crisis. The county board’s Public Safety & Legal Affairs Committee had released Mark Place a court order that morning alleging that Sgt. Ros Devlin, in a suicidal funk, had threatened to “shoot up” Milford and Oneonta schools before killing himself. The allegations against Please See PROTOCOL, B7

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nder CEO Sandy Mathes, Otsego Now gets it when it comes to economic development, a panel of experts said at the county IDA’s annual meeting Thursday, May 4, at Northern Eagle Beverage in the Town of Oneonta. For details, type “otsego now” in the search line at

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Democrats At 6th Ward Club Cheer 19th District Hopefuls By JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA

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Rhodes scholar, three Harvard Law School graduates, a diplomat who helped negotiate Iraq’s new constitution, two high-powered executives, two ambitious and well-spoken 20-somethings, and one whose family’s iron was forged when Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, killing his brother. That adds up to 10 people. It could have been 20, given the range

of talents and experience among them. But it was six, six prospective Democratic candidates intent, 18 months before the first ballot it cast, on defeating freshman U.S. Congressman John Faso, R-19, when the polls open on distant Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. The six are Jeff Beals of Woodstock, a former CIA agent and diplomat; code-writer Steven Brisee of Wallkill; Rhinebeck lawyer Antonio Delgado; Brian Flynn, a business executive from Elka Park, Greene County; Gareth Please See SIX, B7

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD


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