Cooperstown, NY News
- Cooperstown, NY News
- Mother shares daughter’s Olympic journey with students
- U.S. News ranks MCS higher than most area schools
- CCS junior focuses on softball
- CCS quiz team members take on faculty
- Wounded Warrior softball team to play at Doubleday Field
- Heegan selected to lead Otsego Chamber
- Village lawsuit settled
- Cooperstown squad marks EMS Week
- Club seeks award nominees
- Iroquois Festival is this weekend
- Caregivers and care partners play key role in getting well
- Bassett hijacks parking lots
- Local school budgets pass
- DA: C’town bullying charges adjourned
- CCS fifth-graders finish science projects
- Award winners announced
- Seminar focuses on pet vaccinations
- Cherry Valley Artworks prepares for busy season
- ’Tis the season for gardening
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Traveling in Great Britain and Europe
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Returning home later this month
- Event features ‘Faces Against Fracking’ contest winners
- CV-S announces valedictorian, co-Salutatorians
- Public hearing gives one last look at proposed budget
- Six candidates vie for four seats on BOE
- Top four students named at CCS
- Not many attend Main Street meeting
- CCS graduate receives recognition
- Relay for Life cancer awareness event to focus on caregivers
- County hires firms for tax sale
- Cider Mill to host brochure exchange
- Character Education committee to propose programs
- Exhibit to focus on Stewart’s photography
- BVA walk set for May 13
- CCS to present ‘Messiah’
- Village committee asks for no spraying
- Opera is not purely entertainment
- New Orleans trip is full of surprises
- HOF employee tests baseball IQ
- Towns invited to decorate with purple
- BFS volunteer divers declare Otsego Lake open
- Otsego Regional Cycling sets Bike to Work day
- Hanford Mills to host Woodsmen’s Show
- Scouts work to help find a home for Diamond
- Sports Center provides plenty to do during summer months
- The iPad: A powerful teaching tool
- Walk for Autism is Saturday
- Will the noon whistle continue to blow in the village?
- Cooperstown Central School students return from week-long trip to China
- Chamber director begins work
- First local Bark for Life raises more than $5,000
- Dozens turn out for peace rally, walk
- Local writer to judge children’s books
- Bassett CEO: Initiative to help cover uninsured
- Clean Sweep is Sat. in Hartwick
- Tax increase draws no comment from residents
- Local team is leading competition to encourage organ donation
- Cooperstown Central School is upping its budget proposal by nearly $58,000
- Baseball fans gather for Opening Day
- Hartwick symposium will look at local economic development
- State to make repairs, upgrades at Glimmerglass State Park
- Students welcomed at Capitol
- Lions Club gives back to community
- Cooperstown has connection to the sinking of the Titanic
- Annual spring concerts to feature local musicians
- Group pleads to save field hockey
- School closes meetings
- Gearing up for another season
- A field of dreams is no more
- Village trustees raise tax rate by 2%
- Committee hopes to educate townspeople about becoming a historic district
- Milford delays push for drilling ban
- The Beekman Boys featured in Spring Garden Day
- CCS basketball players go way back
- Celtic dancers are stepping into St. Patrick’s Day
- Village board, engineer discuss Main Street project at special meeting
- Philharmonic has long tradition
- MCS to discuss budget at next BOE meeting
- Couple voice concerns about use of lawn chemicals
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Learning one language is hard enough
- BASE Race to deliver anti-drug message
- Crayon Carnival is March 24
- SUNY Cobleskill to host Ag Day
- CCS seeks tax levy hike below 2%
- Candidate forum is set for March 15
- Cooperstown student wins spelling bee with ‘guillotine’
- Show set to raise awareness and money for violence against women
- Hunters take record number of bears
- Springing back into action
- SUCO events to explore nanotechnology
- Relay for Life team captains to be recognized
- Springbrook announce partnership with SUNY Oneonta
- Farmers’ Musuem to host maple event
- Cooperstown trustees vote to overide 2% tax cap
- Village to have more two-hour parking
- Fly Creek church looking for bidders for its fundraising auction
- Middlefield drilling ban upheld
- State hosts ice fishing clinic at area lakes
- Panel defeats effort to ban brine use
- Otsego sales taxes up 5.1% from year ago
- New exhibit to open Friday at CAA
- CSO’s Cabaret to feature all-Irish lineup
- Correction: Cooperstown boys to play Sunday
- Polar Bear Jump makes a big splash
- Local author pens book on New York barns
- CCS teacher selected for national science fellowship
- CCS to test for concussions
- Dryden gas ban holds up in court
- Fitness program ‘success’
- Fly Creek man says town was wrong to abandon road
- Family Reading Night set for March 2
- A LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Time has really flown by
- Polar Bear Jump is a go
- Weather doesn’t cooperate for all events
- Students turn into entrepreneurs
- Those close to Weir reflect on his coaching career
- Exhibit features varied sizes and styles of quilts
- CCS proposes changes to athletic code of conduct
- Otsego Lake has yet to freeze
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Weddings are big affairs in India
- Venison program distributes 2,000 pounds of beef to area
- Pathfinder Village goes solar; receives grant
- Hartwick launches summer college for high school students
- Water Quality Committee to host discussion of water issues
- Glimmerglass Festival single tickets now on sale
- CAA seeking high school student artwork for exhibit
- SWCD can assist with erosion problems
- Students do the catwalk
- Chamber names executive director
- Village trustees want option to exceed property tax cap
- It’s carnival time ... event takes on pre-Lent party theme
- CCS to offer online food service payments
- Arraignments for CCS players postponed until April 11
- Third judge to oversee Pacherille Jr.’s shooting case
- Bassett’s new MRI machine features latest technology
- MCS program brings together job seekers and employers
- Wednesday is community art night at The Smithy
- To Our Readers
- CV-S: Positive influences abound
- Mayor will not seek second term
- CCS geo bee winner may get second chance at state competition
- Entrepreneurship program receives funding to go green
- Sex offender to test Otsego child safety law
- Bliss to retire from Otsego County post
- Democrats had decided not to challenge Republican caucus
- Cooperstown harassment case moved to Hartwick
- CCS students to hit the runway
- Mayor will not seek second term
- Two file suit against Cherry Valley-Springfield School
- Buying locally appears to be making a comeback
- Proposed zoning law changes to go to planning board
- Dems say Republican caucus notice was late
- Woman celebrates 100th birthday
- More residents ask for two-hour parking limit
- Richfield board reaches agreement with energy firm
- NYSHA acquires 1754 deed
- Officials say county sex abuse law may have to be revised
- Area choirs prepare to croon for a cause
- SSPCA taking on more neglect and cruelty cases
- Organizer: It’s all about the children
- 2% property tax cap is a bit deceiving, not a simple calculation
- Most Otsego towns face property tax hikes
- Seventh-graders collect change for Heifer Project
- Village Democrats to host caucus
- Mayor to call special meeting to discuss future of department
- Governor Cuomo likely to allow exit from MOSA
- American Heart Association to honor Roseboom woman at run/walk in March
- VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Each month away becomes more memorable
- State tells police chief it’s time to retire
- Average crowd expected for HOF inductions
- Bassett takes cancer care to a new level
- Swimming laps helps raise funds for food pantry
- Otsego board endorses home rule
- Five Cooperstown students are issued summonses
- Kick-off event scheduled for Relay For Life
- Father: Son plans to play football despite allegations
- Simulators allow golfing all year at Colonial Ridge
- Dick White tournament brings coach, former athlete back to CCS
- Gas hearing set for Saturday
- Clark wins nursing award
- State comptroller says New Yorkers still not adequately protected from natural gas accidents
- New round of funding available to flood-affected farmers
- 4-H Earn-an-Animal Program Continues
- Chamber board president says the hope is to have an executive director in place by next month
- Residents save more than $1 million with prescription drug plan
- Local woman serves in AmeriCorps NCCC
- Five Students Charged
- Hydrofracking: 2011’s top story
- Board authorizes study on dam
- Tractor rollbar rebate program receives additional funding
- Milford students chip in to help grad with cancer
- Otsego County Democrats urge Cuomo to ban fracking and back home rule
- Geo bee champion says she was ‘surprised’ to win
- Contradance is Jan. 6
- First Night Oneonta promises music, arts and dance
- Hazing allegations bring up bullying issue
- Some local businesses brave the winter season, while others close shop
- Alumni jazz band reunion concert set
- Otsego Chamber fires Rob Robinson
- Village sets meeting with CYB officials
- Cherry Valley man arrested for burglary at Cooperstown Diner
- Proposed budget will raise taxes by 1.81%
- Bette Poppe
- Museum exhibiting daVinci works
- Groundwater baseline initiative is topic of next WQCC meeting
- Bullying claims overshadow Cooperstown board meeting
- Football hazing investigated
- Educational forum held to discuss creation, benefits
- Hartwick Town Board approves law intended to override 2% tax cap
- ARC-affiliated band performs for CCS students
- Ommegang: Fracking may force us to leave
- Thousands of pounds of items collected
- CYB leaders and village board members plan to meet
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Month three abroad was busy and full of wonderful sights
- Hartwick library to celebrate 50 years of service
- Area student earns rank of Eagle Scout with garden project
- Wind farm planners tweak proposal
- Sheriff wants DWI scofflaws to pay fines
- Regents testing could become computer-based
- Hartwick Theatre Arts to present ‘Sleeping Beauty’
- Jazz pianist to be featured at concert
- Catskill Choral Society plans holiday event on Dec. 3
- Gas drilling plays role in elections
- Food pantries see spike in services
- Village approves engineer to move forward with Main St. sidewalk project
- Coordinator says Hartwick has seen larger demand since she began volunteering
- Attorney advises village to withdraw latest plans for Gateway project
- Thanksgiving dinner planned at CCS
- Rankings of upstate schools released
- Seward seeks ‘amicable’ Otsego exit from MOSA
- Gastem scales back drilling plans
- OCCA to recognize cycling enthusiast and local organizations
- Thanksgiving at The Farm
- LWV plans candidates night
- The Smithy: A hub of creativity
- Spooky happenings this Halloween
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Rotary exchange is much like the common cold
- Grant to help Fenimore take artifacts outdoors, online and on tour
- Middlefield group passes hat to defend
- Relay for Life sets goals for 2012 event
- Pumpkin Glow
- Dogs compete in championship trial
- CYB withdraws special-use permit
- HOF honors youth for good deeds
- Contradance has long tradition in area
- Chamber director leaves her post
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Month two is better than week one
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: How an exchange student crosses the road
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Now what have I gotten myself into?
- Employees are honored
- Original photographs from the silent film ‘Deerslayer’ on display
- The time of year for ghost stories
- Kids to eat from their garden
- Board approves Gateway Project bid
- Pacherille judge recuses himself
- A VOICE FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE: I’m just getting here, but lots of trips planned already
- Club welcomes newcomers to square dancing
- Sheep dog trials are this weekend
- County facing budget shortfall
- Farmer’s work to be on display
- Pumpkins star at C’town event
- CYB permit vote is delayed
- Fall marks the beginning of several specialty train rides
- Pacherille Jr. seeks resentencing
- 4-H clubs seek food, fabric donations for flood relief
- Big Squeeze Weekend to raise funds for cancer research
- Public is invited to community workshop on economic development
- Middlefield zoning law under attack
- CV-S BOE considers letting homeschoolers participate in school activities
- Local Voice From around the Globe: First month abroad has its ups and downs
- PumpkinFest is this weekend
- Village may get bed tax funds
- CCS to begin using new communication tool
- Meeting planned for CV-S’ 5-year project
- Glimmerglass Festival hosts ceremonial groundbreaking
- Harmon receives award
- County holds Hazardous Waste Day
- Business dampened for many organizations
- Orchard fares well through tropical storm
- Sixth-grade team visits Italy and Greece
- The Glimmerglass Festival to break ground on rehearsal hall
- C’town area sees less storm damage than some
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Taking in the views and enjoying the new culture
- First public input meeting held for Main St. building
- Bank of Cooperstown welcomes business developer/lending officer
- Bassett receives grant to upgrade patient records
- CCS grad sets school-record
- CCS sixth grade to be in elementary school
- Ronald Perry resigns before classes begin
- Hurricane causes havoc on lake
- Milford Central School is expecting large pre-kindergarten class
- Land Trust, Cook Foundation merger approved
- Quilting group plans first show
- MCS to create careers program
- Band celebrates 150 years
- Relay for Life seeks volunteers
- Residents clean up after storm
- Locally made glove featured at Baseball Hall of Fame
- Village to update comprehensive plan
- Canines compete at sheepdog trials
- Brookwood Point receives grant for improvement of public access
- TV host Corwin in C’town for $10 million multimedia project
- Deputies: Hotel owner accused of secretly recording women
- Methods of shoreline protection, permitting process will be topic of open meeting
- DEC announces New York’s forests photo contest
- Festival brings Julliard String Quartet to Cooperstown
- CV has Folk Fest, Family Fun Day
- Back to School for Cooperstown - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Williams: Music and baseball have symbiotic relationship
- Sheepdog trials to begin Friday
- Groups want more time for public review of fracking rules
- Rep. Hanna speaks to Rotary Club
- Two concerts left in Folk Fest for Food
- Pacherille Sr. faces second harassment charge
- Chamber orchestra and string quartet to perform
- Bassett Healthcare names Groom as vice president
- Hydrofracking poll draws mixed local reactions
- State warns of deadly virus in mosquitoes
- How Cooperstown became home of baseball
- Klezmer ensemble to debut
- Brookwood Point’s future discussed
- Med students provided with unique experiences
- Glimmerglass Festival organizers announce lineup for 2012 season
- Cooperstown festival to feature seven films
- Students go overseas through Rotary exchange
- Area researcher fears zebra mussel impact on Otsego Lake
- Patterson withdraws from Otsego board
- Pacherille Sr. case adjourned until October
- Local man back on the track
- Art by the Lake winners announced
- Hall of Fame Induction 2011: Legends take ride down Main Street
- Baseball fans trek to Cooperstown for induction
- Merchants happy with weekend crowd
- Pacherille sentenced to 11-year term
- Milford board considers drilling moratorium
- Glimmerglass Dragons bring home medal
- Brookwood Citizens’ Committee to host second public meeting
- 2011 HOF inductees are evolutionary
- Saturday awards ceremony added to weekend lineup
- Village board makes change to zoning law
- Boy says ‘Dummy’ deserves enshrinement
- Pacherille charged with stalking son’s victim
- Congress announces National Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Act
- Bassett suspends retirement contributions
- Local gardens featured in tour
- Kurt Elling to perform July 29
- Town of Cherry Valley bans hydrofracking
- Nine retire at CCS
- Milford Central School goes green with a solar energy project
- Exhibitors say livestock show is one of a kind
- Four local scouts receive Eagle Scout rank
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: At last, I have settled into being back home
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: The end of a beautiful year
- NEC may be budget victim
- Local woman faces felony charge
- OCCA preparing for Susquehanna Invasives Paddle; event set for July 25-29
- Cast change for ‘Carmen’ at Glimmerglass Festival
- Springfield holds 97th Independence Day parade
- Livestock show to mark 64 years
- Forum on bias and hate crimes set for next week
- Third-graders make pennants for Kid Garden
- Local students place in National History Day competition
- Official: Otsego County could leave MOSA in 2012
- State park to offer free events
- Jazz band seeks support for trip
- Bassett Healthcare recognized for care of stroke patients
- Proposed DEC rules split residents; summary of suggestions released
- CCS graduates receive diplomas
- CYB finds new village home
- Springfield ready for another parade
- Board works toward sewage solution
- MCS Valedictorian: 'don’t take the easy way out'
- Museum has big plans for the holiday weekend
- MCS Playground Committee is hoping for more votes from community
- Lippit says he didn’t bully Pacherille
- Hawkeyes win three close ones
- Museum’s new Native American area to open
- Independence Weekend Celebration
- Events fill Father’s Day weekend in Cooperstown
- Zumba craze hits locally
- Pitcher uses glove made by local man
- C’town festival reworks lineup, price
- Vacation Bible School long tradition in C’town
- People, photos sought to share war experiences
- American Red Cross presents Hall of Fame with award; blood drive planned
- Seward: MOSA bill passes in Assembly
- All-Star Gala set at National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 12
- Local Voices From Around The Globe: Not ready to give up my German lifestyle
- OCCA executive director leaving
- Springfield, Middlefield ban gas drilling
- Williams manages to win over players
- Classic is no longer just a game
- Farmers’ Market to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Cooperstown serves as pickup site for fresh produce
- CCS English students learn about community members through project
- Cooperstown Summer Music Festival set
- Granddaughter follows in local grandmother’s tradition
- Audit calls for new information technology policy for village
- Annual horse show results released
- OCCA assists with emerald ash borer awareness efforts
- Hawkeyes to play home opener Friday
- The Great Race comes to Cooperstown
- Playground committee seeks votes for project
- Clarvoe steps down as OCCA board president
- Lake Front Motel to host open house
- Girls program grows from 21 to 777 in decade
- Otsego board rules out new transfer station
- C’town jazz band debuts CD
- Bassett starts diabetes education program
- Help needed with water chestnuts
- Three new exhibits opening Friday at the CAA
- Hall of Famers come celebrate unveiling of exhibit
- Glimmerglass Festival director appointed artistic adviser to WNO
- Dreams Park attracts families from afar
- Nature walk planned for National Trails Day
- Hawkeye players seek host families
- CCS grad nominated for National Service Impact Award
- Around the Globe: Switching families has provided better location
- ‘Beautiful Darling’ to be shown in Cherry Valley
- Society to host Cooperstown contradance Friday
- Village is ‘painted purple’
- 911 call results in school lockdown
- Budgets pass at local schools
- Top students named at MCS and CV-S; graduation dates set
- Arlo Guthrie featured at anti-fracking event
- Local man honored for scouting contributions
- Larry’s Custom Meats open in Hartwick
- Photography taken down under
- Bassett doctor honored
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Back home from India with no regrets
- Ballroom dance marks 52-year tradition
- Movie night promotes organ donation
- Head Start students visit The Farmers’ Museum for free
- Benefit concert to fight fracking set at brewery
- Cooperstown author to be at The Green Toad
- Market to open this weekend
- Cooperstown band celebrates 150 years
- A LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: I find myself with a hunger to learn and not wanting to leave
- Village opposes hydrofracking
- Autism walk to be at Glimmerglass State Park
- Doctor looks for sources to help him write book
- Chamber selects first scholarship recipient
- Hundreds to be at state History Day Competition
- C’town Price Chopper installs bike racks
- All CCS tax payers should see same increase in tax levy
- Local Girls on the Run leader, Paula Huntsman, to hand down reigns
- MCS loses first game of season
- Turkey season to begin
- Earth Festival promotes ‘Reduce, reuse, recycle’
- CCS reduces tax levy to 1.56%
- Dozens attend public hearing on village budget proposal
- Cooperstown Central School hosts 132nd essay contest
- Lions Club extends commitment to beautification
- OCCA seeks donations for garage sale
- CCS officials say health center is too vital not to have
- DEC gives guidance to discourage black bear encounters
- Acceptances announced
- Fashion designers transform recycled and waste material into clothing
- Democrats sweep village election
- CCS agrees to a three-year teachers contract
- District residents weigh in at budget work session
- AROUND THE GLOBE: Exchange cut short because of tsunami
- Fracking fight could be headed to court
- County OKs Middlefield’s anti-drilling changes
- Land and road use forum set
- Annual performance planned for April
- Bassett employees look to inform those at risk for diabetes
- County 4-H members visit Albany
- Village trustee candidates discuss issues
- Local author’s newest novel wins award
- First draft of CCS budget shows 6 percent hike
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Hitting the slopes has been a big part of life for me
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: What is the meaning of the word 'normal' anyway?
- CCS honored for special education practices
- Otsego Land Trust moves to protect historic farm
- Otsego town residents express concerns about natural gas drilling
- Land donation to benefit Brookwood Point
- CV-S to cut seven positions
- CCS to see staff cuts, but will have alternate revenues for 2011-12 budget
- Village board agrees to look at shared police services
- Trustee upset about mayor's letter to residents
- Candidates Night set for March 7
- Costs estimates for school-based health center renovations skyrocket
- Middlefield hearings are next week
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: It’s been a while, but I am still alive
- Businesses offer discounts to veterans
- DEC 'TIPP' program goes online
- Hall of Fame Names Long - Time Executive Roland Hemond Second Recipient Of Buck O'Neil Award
- Winter weather doesn’t keep carnival-goers from getting out
- Hundreds to take polar bear plunge this weekend
- CV-S students present work at history fair
- Who will decide?
- Mayor makes his case to county, residents
- Organizers say TREP$ Marketplace is a success
- CV-S board of education to appoint principal
- Otsego Land Trust announces photo contest winners
- Winter Carnival to mark 45 years
- Middlefield officials aim to 'zone out' gas drilling
- Birthing center to open on Valentine’s Day
- Students to host marketplace this weekend
- VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: The German language is finally clicking for me
- Village goes with less-expensive plan to deal with zebra mussels
- Local Voice From Around The Globe: Things seem simple now, not foreign at all
- Crayon Carnival is March 26
- Earth Festival organizers invite participants, support
- High volume hydrofracturing to be topic of discussion
- Public helps shape future of Brookwood
- Two Cherry Valley men charged in death of girl
- Presentation to show potential impact from drilling on local traffic
- Winter Carnival to feature talent show and the return of a lip sync contest
- Friends of Bassett welcomes familiar face
- County takes steps to leave MOSA
- Kindergarten orientation set at CCS
- Empty Bowl Luncheon set for March 5
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Weddings: Formal, informal and the inbetween
- Film series continues
- CYB worried about soil contamination
- Board votes for no on-street paid parking in business district
- Couple to begin renovations on old store
- Chinese New Year to be celebrated next month at Milford Central School
- Teachers to present at national conference
- C’town parents become students for a day
- Nominations made for village elections
- Democrats select full slate of candidates
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Leaving first host family brings on the waterworks
- Fenimore quilt show planned
- Polar Bear website views indicate a big splash
- Village, county discuss police consolidation
- Mayor to appoint trustee
- Middlefield officials say they want to protect water resources
- Girl is trying to raise funds to help others
- Nursing students get rural health experience at Bassett
- Public hearings set in Cooperstown
- Principal says fifth-grader has good chance of making it to state geo bee
- SPCA to host events at C’town Winter Carnival
- Beardoff competition returns
- New librarian excited about new facility
- Students get eBook readers as early Christmas presents
- Bassett nurse has passion for helping people overseas
- Brookwood Citizens' Committee seeks photographs, site information
- Nominations to be made for March election
- 'Night of the Silver' sells out; $244,483 raised
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Time is going by way too fast here in Mexico
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Christmas, New Year’s and a new host family
- Cooperstown Chamber to offer scholarship
- Popular contests and food to return to Winter Carnival
- Police chief files lawsuit against village
- Businesses predict average year
- CCS students get down to business
- Trustee resigns from village board
- Senator Seward sworn in for new term
- First Baptist Church installs drop off shed
- Town clerk to issue dog licenses
- CCS announces new closing procedures
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Christmas is not the same when away from family
- A flashback on 2010
- Husband of cancer survivor donates hair for wigs
- Patients and hospitals gain from affiliation
- Bassett midwifery group wins Henry Allen Moe Prize
- Alex & Ika Restaurant to donate to local nonprofits
- Cabin Fever Film Series to begin Jan. 7
- Local voices from around the globe: What Christmas means to me
- Local voices from around the globe: Dealing with nostalgia, but enjoying time
- Local voices from around the globe: Ten things you learn in India
- Jolly man makes final preparations for Christmas
- Residents voice concerns about tax hikes
- CLA Site to continue work on project
- Vandalism of house creates fear for Pacherille family
- Student spells every word correctly
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Seeing a familiar face while studying abroad
- Sponsorships available for 44th annual Winter Carnival
- DA: Pacherille will be tried in hate crime
- Renovation project and bus purchase proposals approved by MCS voters
- Gifts are wrapped for children of inmates at Otsego County Jail
- Chamber opposes hydro-fracking
- Firm threatens to sue village
- Mrs. Claus plays important role in holiday season
- Need for assistance is high at food bank
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: I think of home, but am fitting in here in Taiwan
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Alison en Puebla: I’ve lost track of time
- Lions Club awards organizations grants
- Village saves on health insurance
- Jolly man in red suit has busy schedule
- CCS students partake in Folding@home science project
- Assembly passes moratorium on hydraulic fracture gas drilling
- Middlefield group sets meeting at Milford Central School for Sunday
- Booan: Mortgage company failed to pay taxes
- Students learn about other cultures
- CV-S looks to purchase two buses, close to finishing construction projects
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Teaching is what I want to do in life
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Paris changed my outlook on cities
- Doing good for others: Seniors say they’re thankful for dinner
- Panel discussions stir controversy
- Sidewalk snow plan defeated
- CCS board revotes on Race to the Top challenge
- Mayor’s taxes in arrears
- Entrepreneurship program planned for CCS students
- Village board warned about impacts of gas drilling
- Officials at Brewery Ommegang oppose hydrofracking
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Ten things you learn in India
- Board votes to terminate Gateway contract
- Police chief suspended
- Officials advise voters to approve capital project while aid is available
- CCS Quiz Team to compete on TV
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: I am starting to ask the questions now, not the other way around
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: It’s a small world after all
- Middlefield supports gas drilling moratorium
- BATSmobile flys to elementary school
- Judge suppresses Pacherille statement
- Teamwork secures future of headwaters farm
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: I have been able to get into daily pattern
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Exchange about family, not just culture
- Class continues annual tradition of hosting turkey dinner
- CCS to participate in Race to the Top challenge; not all BOE members on board
- Four seats to be filled during village election
- MCS proposes $2 million project
- Otsego County mulls its future in MOSA
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Too many languages
- Banas to discuss 'greening' of golf course during walk
- OCCA announces Conservationist of the Year
- A VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Pain and joy come with study abroad
- MCS sets goals for Race to the Top challenge
- Public information meeting set on future of Brookwood Point
- Night of the Notables
- BigFoot Baler coming soon
- FOMA provides third-graders with recorders to ‘keep music alive’
- Legislators show support for after-school programs
- A LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: What's cooking? Jane tries something new
- Mayor talks to class about job duties
- OCCA hires Hartwick resident as enviromental planner
- School Board candidates sought
- Agreement with county could help fund trolley operations
- Operation Arts planned in honor of National Opera Week
- Relay For Life announces event details during breast cancer awareness month
- Things that Go Bump in the Night
- The Ghosts of Baseball
- Committee hopes to see fewer maples planted
- ‘The Hawk’ talks about character & courage
- Audit reveals few findings at CCS
- C'town students participate in Junior Iron Chef Cooking Challenge
- Big Sqeeze results
- A VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Things I’ve learned during my stay in India
- Man behind Guitar HOF to perform with daughter
- OCCA sponsors two nature walks this month
- Celebration of after-shool programs set at Milford Central School
- First Tractor Fest a success, according to organizers
- Discover the outdoors at Glimmerglass this weekend
- C’town native targets AIDS prevention
- Board amends motel’s special-use permit
- Woman bikes miles to raise funds for Girls on the Run
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Falling more in love with this country
- LOCAL VOICES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: Starting over with a clean slate
- CCS senior honored for academics
- Hall confirms Jackson jersey is bogus
- Reliving a moment in baseball history
- Police chief may face disciplinary action
- Ghost Hunters find few signs of paranormal activity at Hall of Fame
- Police department works to have crossing guard available
- Cider sales to be donated toward Bassett cancer research
- LOCAL VOICE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE: The longest I’ve spent away from home
- Billy Crystal to be in town for fifth annual Baseball Film Festival
- Guitarist to be concert series opener
- Many first-timers race in Regatta
- 'Giant Pumpkin' winner started growing for deer
- Field station gets grant
- Museum to host 'spook-tacular' baseball experiences
- CCS accepts appraised land value, but drafts conditions to be met
- Village secures federal funds for Gateway Project
- Giant pumpkins to be weighed and raced
- Stamps, coins discussed
- Not feeling homesick quite yet; having fun in Taiwan
- My adventures in Bangkok, Thailand, from the beginning
- Waste Day planned in Otsego County
- CCS taxpayers will not see refunds
- Just Ducky Weekend planned
- Harvest Festival planned for Sept. 18
- Otsego officials: Working to cut costs, not services
- Local Voices From Around The Globe: This is my time to experience adventures in Germany
- Local Voices From Around The Globe: My home away from home
- Teacher/principal evaluations has a 'head spinning'
- Residents unhappy with subdivision plan
- Otsego planning board approves Gateway Project site plan
- Board works to meet Gateway project deadline
- Online report claims Hall’s Shoeless Joe jersey a fake
- Pacherille’s father talks about life after shooting
- Rotary group seeks business people for exchange to Taiwan
- Medical students take unique approach to training
- MCS grads talk about experiences overseas
- Lovett performs at Brewery Ommegang
- Foundation to merge with Land Trust
- Hartwick board appoints clerk
- Goodyear Lake Festival, fireworks set
- Sheep handlers gather for competition
- Cooperstown mayor sets meeting on improving Main Street
- Dawson fans flock to Induction Ceremony
- Parade of Legends is a hit with visitors
- Sheepdog trials are this weekend
- Fly Creek yard sale day is Aug. 29
- Troopers arrest burglary suspects
- Springbrook begins expansion project
- Town hall meeting is tonight
- Students begin a year abroad
- Tops celebrates store grand re-opening
- Hundreds show livestock in 63rd annual event
- Board hires engineer to watch over CLA Site
- Summer programs for kids continue
- Pacherille psych assessment disputed
- Food buying club goes back to weekly pick up
- Festivities to include parade for first time
- Merchants hope crowd will boost business
- Livestock show to kick off Sunday
- CCS new superintendent settles in
- Death of ‘The Boss’ stuns many, several find out at HOF
- Fourth of July
- Memorial Day Weekend Program at Farmers' Museum
- Memorial Day Weekend at The Farmer's Museum
- American Memory: Recalling The Past In Folk Art - Exhibition
- New York State Stoneware From The Collection Of Frances And Douglas Faulkner - Exhibition
- Working The Land: Early Agricultural Tools And Machinery - Exhibition
- The Great Cardiff Giant Hoax - Exhibition
- The Smith And Telfer Photographic Collection - Exhibition
- The Coopers Of Cooperstown - Exhibition
- American Art From The Permanent Collection - Exhibition
- A Bold Experiment: The Lifemasks Of J.H.I. Browere - Exhibition
- Eugene And Clare Thaw Collection Of American Indian Art 10th Anniversary - Exhibition
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