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Looking Toward Jeter, Security Tightened Up Ominously, a dump truck blocked Cooperstown’s Chestnut Street just as Tim Iversen (on banjo) and his combo launch the Parade of Legends at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 29.
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Cooperstown’s Chase Burkhart and Braydon Hascup show goats Oreo and Fern during the 4-H Goat Show Tuesday, Aug. 1, as the Otsego County Fair opened. It continues until Sunday, Aug. 6. More photos at
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Investigators Suspect Girl, 11, Murdered
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tate Police say they are investigating the death of an 11-yearold Morris girl Sunday, July 30, in Norwich as a possible murder. Jacelyn D. O’Connor was found dead after state police responded to a report that a girl had suffered a heart attack at a home at 961 County Route 33, Town of Norwich. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call state police in Norwich, (607) 334-3296. Watch for updates on
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Crowd Estimated At 27,500, Down From 2016, But Blue Skies Create Happy Fans At Induction By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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DECISION DEBATED: The Northern Transfer Station north of Cooperstown will be closed for constuction for six weeks, beginning Monday, Aug. 21. The inconvenience was expected to be a topic of the public comment section of the Aug. 2 county Board of Representatives’ meeting. For details, check
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ON THE MEND: Village Trustee Richard Sternberg is recuperating at home after a hip operation at Bassett Hospital.
Cooperstown’s Homer Osterhoudt attends his 70th of the 73 total Inductions. With him is daughter-in-law Priscilla of Springfield, Va., and granddaughter Dana Roesener of Springfield, Mo.
here were helicopters overhead, dump trucks blocking the parade route and state troopers positioned on the roof of Mickey’s Place. It must have been hard for 27,500 fans not to notice the high security as they flocked to the village’s outskirts to see MLB stars Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Iván Rodríguez, former GM John Schuerholz and Commissioner Bud Selig inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. “We’re never going to go back to the way things were in 1980,” said Mayor Jeff Katz. “I don’t mean Chairman Jane Forbes Clark welcomes fans. It is Please See SECURITY, A7 her 25th year on the Hall of Fame board.
CCS Tennis Star Wins Ballboy Slot At Open By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN
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hen he was 5, Reed Porter wrote tennis star Roger Federer a fan letter. “He sent
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