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Matt Larusso of the Cooperstown All Stars dashes for first base at Cooperstown All Star Village Monday June 14 against the California Tritons. The score was 15-2, but the All Stars got to test their mettle against national competitors.
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he new $120,000 floating docks were installed at Lakefront Park last week, and over the weekend renters boats began to fill up the slips. The project had been contemplated since 2011, when floods damaged the fixed docks and boats attached to them, according to Village Trustee Ellen Tillapaugh, who chairs the Park Committee. The 10-foot slips are larger and better able to accommodate larger craft. Rents were raised $50 to $500 for residents and $1,000 for non-residents, âstill the best on the lake,â Tillapaugh said. IN HER HONOR: The Cooperstown Elementaryâs third-grade track meet was renamed for Kathleen Galland-Bennett, a popular teacher who died of cancer last year, in ceremonies Thursday, June 2, at the school track. Photos at
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Local Fossil-Fuel Foes In Statewide Coalition By SAM ALDRIDGE
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mid chants of âhealth and safety firstâ and âwe canât wait,â leaders of more than 30 grassroots organizations from Otsego County and across New York State Tuesday, June 14, announced a new coalition: United Against Fossil Fuels (UAFF). Hoping to unite the fervor of past anti-fracking movements to tackle new environmental issues, The Freemanâs Journal UAFFâs mission is to elimiSuzy Winkler, Burlington Flats, nate all fossil fuel dependency in the state. attended. âItâs clear that the fossil-fuel industry has no problem destroying the environment,â said New Lisbon Town Board Please See UUAW, A7
Transwoman Feels Safe, âBlessedâ In Living Here By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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enise Wilkinson feels safe walking the streets in Oneonta. âIâm blessed,â she said. âI came out as a transwoman two and a half years ago, and I havenât been harassed or chased once. I went to the DMV, got my licensed changed, no problem.â âThatâs good to hear,â said Juli Grey-Owens, Please See TOWN HALL, A6
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Despite the Saturday, June 11, downpours that caused the Cooperstown Marathonâs cancellation, Joe Stephens of Brooklyn, completed the circuit.
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little rain wasnât going to stop Tom Slicer, competing Saturday, June 11, in Race the Lake here, from achieving his dream of completing his first marathon. âI was kind of enjoying the rain,â Wendy Slicer he said. âIt was more like a shower. hugs son Tom.
I was thinking âAnyone got a bar of soapâ?â Though heavy rains caused the race to be cancelled just before the start of the half-marathon 9 a.m., Tom, then at the nine-mile point, soldiered on with a pack of runners. âIt made me think of what the Marines go through,â he said. But as he reached Mile 21, village trolleys and Clark Sports Center vans Please See RACE, A2
THE FREEMANâS JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTYâS LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD