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Green Takes Over as Kenyon Retires from Fenimore Properties KERRI GREEN(Photo provided) COOPERSTOWN—Fenimore Art Museum and ...
Letter from Waldo Johnston Diddy Trial a Diversion What happens when we are distracted? As our country groans under the weight Of widespread division and hate. We’ve become almost giddy, Watching the ...
I watched a show on “National Geographic” about octopuses recently. Octopuses use colors to hide from and/or deter predators.
We are pleased to have the support of DEC and the Land Trust Alliance in advancing local conservation efforts,” said OLT Executive Director Gregory Farmer. “The grants will help us model responsible ...
In a climate of fear and worry, it is perhaps understandable that many people want more police on the streets. However, we must be cautious about how we empower law enforcement.
If we’re serious about keeping pace with China, we must restore the legal foundations that once made America the global leader in high-tech innovation. That means passing legislation like the ...
Community Event Features Line Dancing, BBQ Dinner, Raffle to Benefit Individuals with Disabilities OTEGO—Community members will gather together for an evening of music, food, and dancing while ...
Milford Graduate Receives CRF Mayne Scholarship COOPERSTOWN—Jeremy Velasco, a 2025 graduate of Milford Central School and ONC BOCES, received a $1,000.00 Michael L. Mayne Scholarship funded by the ...
Hawthorn Hill Journal by Richard deRosa On Aging Out and Letting Go The idea of aging out of anything had not occurred to me until a few weeks ago when explaining to a friend my decision to trade in ...
Letter from Chip Northrup New Spin on ‘It Takes a Village’ Not long after we moved to the village, we realized that Cooperstown is a matriarchy and that the preferred sport of the matriarchs is ...
Other speakers will address veterans’ issues that may be impacted by the bill. While it preserves core benefit increases for veterans, the bill also contains provisions which may change how some ...