LEAF offers free evidence-based education to students in Otsego and Chenango counties. Our educators discuss difficult topics ...
Before sitting down for casual banter, GYLA Board Member and recently-designated historian Lori Michaels and Joyce Shultis, ...
According to the Planning Commission Meeting Materials web page, “The applicant proposes the construction of a 3-story, ...
My earliest memories of The Pavilion are when I was about 5 years old and my dad rented a rowboat there. At the time, I was ...
District 19 Congressman Josh Riley (D) met with members of the Gilbertsville Fire Department and Emergency Squad on Saturday, ...
Over 65 years ago, my grandmother, Susan Vanderpoel Clark, found-ed the Cooperstown Beautification Contest to recognize the ...
At its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 22, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cooperstown discussed issues including the exit of Police Chief Frank Cavalieri, upcoming zoning ...
An affordable, reliable and realistic energy plan is possible, but only if state leaders listen to the voices of everyday New Yorkers, not push an extreme agenda that sidelines rural communities.
I am deeply concerned about the extreme and unexplained billing spikes many in our community are facing from NYSEG. My 85-year-old mother, a loyal customer for nearly 20 years, has seen her “budget ...
The Tepee's upcoming 75th anniversary celebration, Cooperstown Central School sports recaps, the monthly meeting of the Town of Maryland Historical Society, and a recall of Haifa Smoked Fish products ...
The Community Foun-dation of Otsego County has opened a Fall Awards Cycle dedicated to family and child welfare, focusing on programs addressing food insecurity.
Kudos to Cooperstown’s Board of Trustees for unanimously promulgating—and to “The Freeman’s Journal” for courageously publishing—the recent resolution affirming our village’s support of the dignity ...
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