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Sammy, at left, is literally the “Fiddler on the Roof� in 1990. Below, he rehearses with choreographer/ mentor Jerome Robbins and, pre-�Seinfield,� Jason Alexander.
HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO Sammy Bayes is directing Barbara and fellow IBM employees in 1985 in the song, “Building A Proud Tradition.�
CURTAIN FALLS ON CCS ERA Sammy and Barbara Bayes inspect the set of “Les Miserables,� which 70 CCS students will be performing ThursdaySunday, Nov. 14-17. It will be the couple’s last directing turn, as their youngest daughter is graduating.
French documentary “Microcosmos� welcomes viewers to see life from a bug’s eye view. See it and other environmental-themed films at the Glimmerglass Film Days Friday-Sunday Nov. 8-10.
Hawkeye, Bugs, Highlight Glimmerglass Film Days
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The couple, who have directed Cooperstown High School’s annual musical for the last six years, are taking a ďŹ nal bow with the production of “Les Miserablesâ€? Thursday-Sunday, Nov. 14-17. “We ďŹ gured we’d go out with something simple,â€? Barbara joked. “We wanted something that hadn’t
been done,� said Sammy. “The rights only became available last December, and we didn’t want to do the junior version.� With 70 students, it’s also the largest cast they’ve ever had on stage. “What’s great about ‘Les Miz’ is that it has dozens of feature parts for the kids,� said Barbara. Please See BAYES, B3
After ‘Ghost Hunters,’ Fans Flock To Hyde Hall Spooky Tours Of Lakeside Mansion Sell Out Fast By LIBBY CUDMORE HYDE BAY
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Tour guide Gary Koutnik, Oneonta, tells a spooky story to, from left, Bob Vandenbergh, Waterville, Morgan Hill-Edgar, Cooperstown, and Jocelyn Harris, Worcester, and daughter Leean.
yde Hall executive director Jon Maney always locked up after the crew of SyFy’s “Ghost Hunt“Ghost Hunterâ€? Steve ersâ€? left last spring. Then Gonsalves gasps as he enters one night ‌ the Hyde Hall crypt. “It was about 3:30 a.m. local SyFy episode was ďŹ lmed and the front door was wide open with moonlight streaming back in March and set to premier in May. But was deemed in,â€? Maney recounted. “It was so spooky, the network saved it just beautiful ‌ except I don’t for the Halloween season ďŹ nale know who opened that door.â€? Please See GHOSTS, B3 Titled “Hyde and Seek,â€? the
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hree days of ďŹ lm and festivities, including hikes, bike rides, lectures and local food tastings, kick off the ďŹ rst annual Glimmerglass Film Days, Friday-Sunday Nov. 8-10, various locations in Cooperstown. Info, schedule, www.glimmerglassďŹ lmdays. org. CLAMBAKE: Steamed and raw clams, chowder and more at the annual Sixth Ward Athletic Club Clambake. $35 per person. $60 couple. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Sixth Ward Athletic Club, 22 West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 436-9136. UNDERSTAND OPERA: Glimmerglass Opera Guild offers Part I of a “Exploring Pucciniâ€? program. Stay to watch “Toscaâ€? streaming live from the Metropolitan Opera. Program, noon, show, 1 p.m. Saturday Nov. 9, Black Box Theater, Foothills Performing Arts Center, 21 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 547-8826. ALPENGLOW RETURNS: Cooperstown natives Alpenglow come home for a concert celebrating the release of their ďŹ rst EP, “Solitude.â€? 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Brewery Ommegang, 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown. Info, www.ommegang.com. THANK A VET: The Oneonta Community Band presents its 13th annual “Salute to Veteransâ€? concert. 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10 at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 39 Walnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-7977. AGE SUCCESSFULLY: Friends of the Library present a panel on “Successful Aging,â€? a discussion with doctors, yoga instructors and more. 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, Cooperstown Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, 547-9725.
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Pennsylvania Fracking Boom Illusory
LETTER/From A4 Mr. Downey implies that tourism has not been hurt by fracking in the Finger Lakes region. That is because the Finger Lakes region has not been fracked: Drilling there to date involves vertical drilling only. There is active local opposition to fracking, both because of concerns about the negative impact on water quality and agriculture and the potential impact on tourism. Completely absent from
Mr. Downey’s accounting are the costs, some established and some incalculable because they impact the future, of environmental damages from air pollution, leaking holding tanks, depletion of water and land resources, habitat destruction, the injection of toxic chemicals into shale and their migration into wells and aquifers, and the repeatedly documented violations of even the inadequately established and policed
drilling codes. An EPA report in 2011 unequivocally linked fracking fluid contaminants to underground water pollution, and wastewater byproducts reach the Susquehanna. Chesapeake has had 3,331 violations with regard to its 6,391 wells since 2009. They have paid only $4.9 million in fines. What happens on anyone’s land has consequences far beyond the immediate landowner. Compulsory integration, which is the law in New York State, means
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that gas may be extracted without compensation from land where 60 percent of adjacent landowners have signed leases. Increased seismic activity, sink holes, and contaminated air, land and water affect us all. Mr. Downey lauds the decline in COS emissions over the last 20 years, but these are not all due to a switch to natural gas. Furthermore, the point about CO2 emissions is that it is a greenhouse gas which is causing global warming. Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 and over a 20year period would, molecule for molecule, contribute
72 times as much to global warming over a 20 year period. And whatever the apparent immediate increase in job creation associated with natural gas drilling, the average well life is 8 years, creating a boom-bust cycle similar to over-building in the speculative housing market. In 2013, Bradford County was the only county in Pennsylvania to show an increase in the unemployment rate. MARY ANNE WHELAN Cooperstown
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LETTER/From A4 He does not tell us how much they should have paid, however. And are we to understand that it is acceptable to cause damage if, after the fact, you are obliged to pay for it? Impact on infrastructure also of course includes problems with traffic, noise, air pollution and other factors which are not compensable. With regard to real-estate values, house value growth rate in Bradford County is much lower than the
State average rate of 70.62 percent and the national rate of 50.42 percent. There was certainly a marked increase in the cost of low-cost housing in Bradford and, if Mr. Downey objects to national or state comparisons on my part, he should certainly not be comparing Bradford County to Oneonta in a speculative manner. With regard to tourism: Mr. Downey implies that tourism has not been hurt by fracking in the Finger Lakes region. That is because the
Finger Lakes region has not been fracked: Drilling there to date involves vertical drilling only. There is active local opposition to fracking, both because of concerns about the negative impact on water quality and agriculture and the potential impact on tourism. Completely absent from Mr. Downey’s accounting are the costs, some established and some incalculable because they impact the future, of environmental damages from air pollution, leaking holding tanks, depletion of water and land resources, habitat destruction, the injection of toxic
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chemicals into shale and their migration into wells and aquifers, and the repeatedly documented violations of even the inadequately established and policed drilling codes. An EPA report in 2011 unequivocally linked fracking fluid contaminants to underground water pollution, and wastewater byproducts reach the Susquehanna. Chesapeake has had 3,331 violations with regard to its 6,391 wells since 2009. They have paid only $4.9 million in fines. What happens on anyone’s land has consequences far beyond the immediate landowner. Compulsory integration, which is the law
in New York State, means that gas may be extracted without compensation from land where 60 percent of adjacent landowners have signed leases. Increased seismic activity, sink holes, and contaminated air, land and water affect us all. And whatever the apparent immediate increase in job creation associated with natural gas drilling, the average well life is 8 years, creating a boom-bust cycle similar to over-building in the speculative housing market. In 2013, Bradford County was the only county in Pennsylvania to show an increase in the unemployment rate. MARY ANNE WHELAN Cooperstown
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Bayeses Brought Broadway Professionalism To Sterling Auditorium BAYES/From B1 “And when they’re all on stage, the power of their voices should blow the roof off this place!â€? CCS’ young performers have been lucky, in that Sammy brought with him a wealth of theater experience, including choreographing the Tony award-winning 1978 revival of “Fiddler on the Roof,â€? where he also played the Fiddler and one of the Russian dancers in “To Life.â€? He also directed the 1983 London production, and danced the Russian Dancer part in the 1971 ďŹ lm by Norman Jewison. “One of the other dancers didn’t
show up, so Norman said, ‘Get in there’!� In addition to performing, Sammy was also a commercial director, most notable for the Nair’s “We Wear Short Shorts� ad in the 1970s, reviving the eponymous Royal Teens 1958 hit. “I used to dance to that song with my girlfriends on our porch!� said Barbara. “I never thought I’d marry the guy who directed that commercial!� The couple met at an IBM “100 Percent Club� function for the top-selling salesmen. “IBM would get employees to perform parodies of popular songs, using IBM jargon,� said Barbara.
“Sammy was our choreographer.â€? They married in 1990 and, in 1993, moved to Sammy’s “getawayâ€? home in the hills to the east side of Otsego Lake. “We didn’t want to raise our daughters in New York City,â€? Barbara said. The couple ďŹ rst brought their showbiz chops to Cooperstown in 2007, with a performance of “Grease,â€? so popular it had the auditorium “bursting at the seams.â€? Preparing for the same kind of response to “Les Miserables,â€? the Bayes added a fourth show on Sunday, Nov. 17.
Directing the shows gave them a chance to spend time with their kids. “We wanted to spend time with Alexa and Taylor,� said Barbara. “And we wanted to give these kids the experience of working with a professional. Parents tell us it’s transformed their child.� “I don’t pull back on these kids,� said Sammy. “I tell them, ‘This is how I work with professionals, so this is how I work with you’!� Their daughter Taylor, now a senior, is playing Eponine in the show. (Alexa, a sophomore at Pace, is studying political science.) In addition to “Grease,�
the couple has also directed “West Side Story,� “Cats,� “Footloose and, of course, “Fiddler on the Roof.� But just because he’s retiring from the CCS stage doesn’t mean Sammy is folding up his director’s chair just yet. “I’m working with my partner, Larry Weiss on a musical called ‘Rhinestone Cowboy,’ about pop songwriters in the ’60s and ’70s New York City’s Braille Building,� he said. Weiss wrote the Glen Campbell hit, and the musical will be loosely based on his experience as a pop music songwriter. Barbara is hoping to get back into acting herself,
The Curious Flock To Hyde Hall To See Where Ghosts Walked, Maybe GHOSTS/From B1 on Wednesday, Oct. 30. The segment aired, and the calls haven’t stopped. “The reception has been very strong,â€? said Maney. “Our ghost tours are booked. We’ve had other paranormal people calling, wanting to do investigations.â€? The ďŹ rst set of “Hyde Hall’s Ghostsâ€? Halloween tours, on Saturday, Nov. 2, sold out and demand warranted adding an 8 p.m. tour this coming Saturday, the 9th. But that too was almost sold out at press time. During the course of
the show’s investigations, ghost hunters Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Amy Bruni, Britt GrifďŹ th and Adam Barry had a number of spooky sightings, including a shadow that crossed in front of the infrared sensor in the “wardrobe room.â€? According to the mansion’s lore, Maney reported, that’s where a heavy wardrobe, put against the wall one evening, was found in the middle of the room the next day. In the yellow guest bedroom where overnight guest Phillip Sherwood was said to have died unexpect-
edly in the late 19th century, sensors picked up what sounded like a voice saying, “Head to the baby’s quarters.â€? There, the cameras picked up a bright ash of light in the darkened house. But despite the jump cuts and the panicked cries of “what was that?â€? Maney insists that the ghosts of the house are not out to harm anyone. “We talk to the house,â€? he said. “We come in and say ‘Good morning, Mr. Clarke,’ and ‘Goodnight, Mr. Clarke’ when we leave. It never hurts to be friendly.â€? George Hyde Clarke, the
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trying to ďŹ x up the house for your visitors.’ Never had anymore trouble.â€? Maney has declined other offers to continue the search for Hyde Hall’s ghosts. “The work is done,â€? he said. “I feel protective of the place, whatever and whoever that may be.â€?
having performed such TV shows as “One Life to Live� and “Law and Order,� and locally with Orpheus and Leatherstocking Theater Company. “It’s been so special to meet new kids and see their excitement,� said Barbara. “When you see their growth, they come out on stage and they blow your mind.�
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Many Hands, Many Skills, One Purpose . . . Assisting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities to Realize Their Dreams RESIDENTIAL HOME COORDINATOR: F-T, Seeking a selfmotivated, detail-oriented individual with excellent project management skills and strong leadership ability to assist the Director of Residential Services in the administration of a wide array of residential programs serving those with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Required: Bachelor’s degree in field of Human Services, 2 years experience working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities; 2 years employee management experience; experience with budgets and payrolls; and excellent communication and organizational skills, flexibility, dependability and a valid NYS driver’s license. Must be available nights and weekends. MEDICAID SERVICE COORDINATOR: F-T, Seeking energetic, creative person to provide service coordination to people with developmental disabilities and their families. You will work as part of a personcentered team to help people achieve their goals. Required: minimum Bachelor’s degree in human services field or comparable discipline, minimum 1 yr. experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, QMRP or QIDP, excellent communication skills and a valid NYS driver license. ADDITIONAL POSITIONS: Bus Driver/Mechanic, F-T; Bus Driver, F-T Residential Shift Coordinator, F-T, Cooperstown Direct Support Professionals, F-T and P-T, multiple locations & shifts (days, evenings, overnights and weekends) Community Service Providers, P-T, evenings and weekends To Apply: Download an application at www.arcotsego.org or send resume to: The Arc Otsego, Attn: Human Resources, PO Box 490, Oneonta, NY 13820 or apply in person at 35 Academy St., Oneonta, NY The Arc Otsego offers competitive wages, excellent benefits, comprehensive training & career advancement opportunities.
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GHOST HUNT -- 5:30 p.m. Tour haunted Hyde Hall, $20. Hyde Hall, inside Glimmerglass State Park, Rte. 31, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-5098. SENIOR PLAY -- 7 p.m. Morris Central School presents “School For Nerds.� H.S. Auditorium, 65 West Main St., Morris. Info, jtelfer@morriscs.org. CONCERT -- 7:30 p.m. Alpenglow. Vermont folk-rock perform at Brewery Ommegang as part of Cooperstown Concert Series. Info, (607) 547-1812, info@cooperstownconcertseries.org.
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Breakfast. Full breakfast buffet, two seatings. Free to veterans, $8 general, $4 kids. RSVP kindly required. Featuring Special Veterans memorabilia Exhibit. The Plains at Parish Homestead, 163 Heritage Circle, Oneonta. Info, (607) 267-4013, www.plainsatparish.com BIKE RIDE -- 9:30 a.m.-Noon Phil Leinhart and Marc Kingsley lead bike ride around Otsego Lake. Part of Glimmerglass Film Days. Free. Pioneer Alley. Info, (607) 547-8881. CRAFT FAIR -- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Under the Eiffel Tower features handmade gifts and a ladies day of beauty. Food, rafes, music and demonstrations. Elks Lodge, 84 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info,
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HELP WANTED Horse farm help needed. Experience required. Fly Creek. Call Ray, (518) 231-9187.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Office space available at beautiful historic Railroad Avenue in Cooperstown. Off-street parking available! Call Tim at 607-4359859. Oneonta Office Spaces For Lease! Great central location close to downtown with great parking. Spaces range in size so call for details. Ask about getting 2 months FREE rent!! Contact Benson Agency Real Estate and Ask for Becky Thomas. 607-432-4391, X-202. 2000 SQ FT COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT. Located in Cooperstown on Railroad Avenue. Wide open floor plan with phone, high speed internet and power connections spread throughout the space. Electric, Heat and Garbage are included in the asking price of $1800 per month. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607)
2nd floor apartment for rent. No smoking/pets. $650 plus security & references. (607) 431-9029. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, completely renovated, laundry, off street parking, no smoking, no pets. One month security. 5 minutes to Cooperstown. Available immediately. $800/month. Call Rob Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434-5177 Two Bedroom Apartment Village Of Cooperstown. Avail. November 1st. Heat and Electric Included. $800.00 per mo. First and Last Months Rent No Smoking ~No Pets~ Annual Rental. Call- Laura Coleman, 607-437-4881; LauraColeman1224@gmail.com John Mitchell Real Estate Cooperstown Apartment for rent 2nd floor 1 bedroom, garage, laundry and a deck over looking back yard .... $750.00 plus utilities wonderful location, close to downtown. No Smoking. No pets. Call Dave LaDuke , John Mitchell Real Estate, (607) 547-8551 or (607) 435-2405. Two one-bedroom apartments near Otego. Garbage removal, laundry, and parking provided on premises. No smoking, no pets, security deposit & one year lease. References required. Contact (607) 988-2713
(607) 267-4673. KIDNEY WALK – 10 a.m. registration, 11 a.m. run begins. 5k Donor Dash Run/Walk. Join as a team or register as individual walker/runner at www. healthykidneys.org. $20 prior; $25 event day registration. Info, Carol LaFleur, (518) 533-7880, info@healthykidneys.org CRAFT FAIR -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 37th Annual Herkimer County Arts & Crafts Fair. $4 donation/under 5 free. Also Sun. Herkimer Cty. Community College, Exit 30 NYS Thruway. Info, (315) 866-0300, X-8269, www. herkimer.edu BUDDHISM – 10.30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. “Making Everyday More Meaningful Within the Embrace
of the Six Perfections.� Two-day Tibetan Buddhism seminar, continues Refreshments and snacks served; bring your own lunch. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde Meditation Center, 412 Glimmerglen Rd., Cooperstown. Info, Gomdecooperstown@gmail.com SOUP! -- 11 a.m.-2 p.m., “Second Sunday Soup,� serving homemade hot soup. All welcome, donations appreciated. At the Polly House (next to the Fire House), Schuyler Lake. WALK -- 12:15-1:15 p.m. Jessie Ravage leads a walk up James Fenimore Cooper’s Mount Ovis. Free. Part of Glimmerglass Film Days. Farmers’ Museum Parking Lot, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8881.
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Dr Eric Dohner at the New York Skin & Vein Center is sponsoring a Complimentary Leg Pain Evaluation and Ultrasound Screening on
Saturday Nov. 16 from 9 am to 3 pm “I have much more energy since having my varicose veins done. I can even run up stairs right behind my 19-year-old daughter, and I can wear dresses again. It’s great! Dr. Dohner and his staff are very attentive and friendly. They made me feel comfortable when I had my treatment. I highly recommend them.� -JEAN, OXFORD-
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LECTURE -- 7:30 p.m “Is Print Dead? The Role of the Bookstore in the Digital Age.� Guest Lecturer Jane Roth, 2013 Dr. Arthur E. Rasmussen H’95 President’s Lecture. Anderson Center for the Arts Theatre, Hartwick College. Info, (607) 431-4022.
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Cooperstown Village Home. Wonderfully Updated & Fully Furnished. Two Bedrooms, Two Baths, Large Center Island Kitchen,and Dining Area Living Room with Fireplace, Fenced in Yard Overlooking 5th Green At Leatherstocking Golf Course and Otsego Lake. This home is easy walking distance to Bassett, and Main Street.. Available Oct. 1. $1,700.00 per month, Plus Utilities. Annual Lease Available, References Required 1 Months Security,& Realtor Fee ~No Smoking No Pets~ Call or Text Laura Coleman, John Mitchell Real Estate , 607-437-4881
Cooperstown Efficiency Apartment. 114 Main Street. $400/ month, includes water and sewer. May be used for in-home office. No pets, single occupancy. $100 security deposit.. 607-547-5565.
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FOUR BEDROOM single-family house for rent. Laundry, parking, garage. 1-yr. lease. 31 Linden Street, Oneonta. Call (607) 287-0560, (607) 434-3846.
Cooperstown just south of the village 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath single story home garage, nice yard $850.00 plus utilities No smoking no pets...Dave LaDuke John Mitchell Real Estate 547 8551
Carol Beechy, M.D. Friends of the Village Library Lecture Series, Cooperstown Village Library, 22 Main St. Info, 547-9725. TUBA -- 7 p.m. Ithaca College School of Music presents Joseph Sastic in senior recital. Ford Concert Hall, Whalen Center for Music, Ithaca, College. Info, 9607) 432-4415
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HOUSE FOR RENT VILLAGE OF COOPERSTOWN. Large 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath with new kitchen, hardwood floors, nice 2nd level deck and good size back yard. Close to all amenities. $1800 per month including all utilities. Tenant is responsible for phone and internet only. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954
TURKEY -- 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m. seatings. $10 adults, $5 kids under 12. Portlandville Methodist Church, 878 Hwy Rte 28. Info, reservations, Sue Hulbert, (607) 286-7582. VETERANS CONCERT -- 3 p.m. Oneonta Community Concert Band 13th Annual Salute to Veterans Concert. Donations welcome. St. Mary’s Parish Center, corner Walnut and Elm streets, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-7977, www.OneontaCommunityBand.org. LIBRARY LECTURE -- 3 p.m. “Successful Aging,� with Dr. Claire Beetlestone, M.D. as moderator, Katherine Walters, Yoga Instructor, Clark Sports Center, Dr. Walter von Saal, Ph.D., Dr.
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if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. To: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. COUGHLIN, A/K/A WILLIAM COUGHLIN, DECEASED The foregoing supplemental summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Michael V. Coccoma, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Otsego County, dated the 3rd day of April, 2009 and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Otsego, State of New York. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT The object of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $78,750.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the County Clerk of Otsego County on February 16, 2006 in Liber 1476, Page 1163, covering premises known as 6960 County Highway 18, West Winfield, County of Otsego, State of New York. Premises lying and being in the Village of Unadilla Forks, Town of Plainfield. BEGINNING at the northwest corner of lands of Gates, now or formerly, at the center of the road known as Hackley Street, 212 feet along the center of said road to a point; being a plot 13.36 chains by 12 ½ feet by 2 chains 25 links by 5 chains 60 links by 4 chains 85 links by 62 ½ feet by 1
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IN MEMORIAM Mary Stucin, 100; Farmed in Fly Creek Valley
Julia Bruce, 92; Employed At Homer Folks, SUNY, Hartwick BURLINGTON FLATS – Julia Bruce, 92, formerly of Burlington Flats, died early Monday morning, Nov. 4, 2013, at Bassett Hospital. She was born Oct. 29, 1921, near Altoona, Pa., a daughter of Austrian immigrants Anton and Agnes (Sernel) Oblak. After moving with her family to Otsego County, she was first employed at Homer Folks Hospital in Oneonta. It was here that she met her future husband, Gerald W. Bruce, a baker at the hospital. On Oct. 6, 1946, Julia and Gerald were united in marriage in a ceremony at St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Roman Catholic Church, Cooperstown. Julia later worked in the dietary department at Hartwick College and in cleaning services at SUNY Oneonta. A communicant of St. Mary’s in Cooperstown, she was also a supporter of the Cooperstown Art Association. She loved animals, and had a special affection for her dogs and horses. Julia is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, John F. and Irene Bruce of Port Crane; two daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia A. and Stanley Bunal of Bristol, Vt., and Kathleen and Candeloria Seoane of Rome; three grandchildren, Adam
Bruce and his wife, Genevieve, of Denver, Colo., Anthony Seoane of Rome and Robert Seoane of Schenectady; one sister, Dorothy Kelly, Town of Exeter; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Gerald, who died Dec. 4, 2006. She was also predeceased by three sisters, Agnes Reed who died earlier this year, Mollie Kirn who died in 2005, and Mary Pernat who died in 2002, and three brothers, Anton Oblak, Jr. and Frank Oblak who both died as young children, and her twin, Louis A. Oblak, who died in 2008. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at St. Mary’s in Cooperstown, with the Rev. John P. Rosson, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Index. Arrangements are entrusted to Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.
WEST ONEONTA – Mary Stucin, age 100, who farmed with her husband in the Fly Creek Valley for decades, passed away Sunday, Nov. 3, at her home in West Oneonta. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Gertrude Korosec (Knapp) and the wife of the late John Stucin. The Stucins owned a family farm in Fly Creek Valley until 1974, when they retired to West Oneonta. Mary emigrated from Slovenia when she was 13 and grew up on her parents’ farm in Schuyler Lake. Her married life with John on the farm was a balancing act of raising children, farming, cooking and hosting legendary family gatherings. She was multitasking before anyone invented the term when she was able to feed family and guests while being a full-time partner in running the farm. She carried on her Slovenian heritage by enjoying
local social gatherings with the Slovenian National Benefit Society and the Farmers’ Independent Benevolent Mary Society at Stucin the Cornfield Hall in Fly Creek. She made delicious strudel, poticia and other traditional Slovenian foods. She visited and kept in touch with cousins Minka and Lojska in Slovenia. Even in her retirement, she had huge flower and vegetable gardens and felt great joy in feeding family, friends or giving away bushels of vegetables. She was a mother to many and easily made connections with friends young and old with her giving spirit. Her greatest delight was to feed and nourish loved ones with her delicious meals. She gave from her heart, freely and often. A devout Catholic, she was first a member
of St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Church in Cooperstown and later at St. Mary’s Church in Oneonta. She is survived by her daughter Mary Ann Hartmann (Joseph) of West Oneonta, her son John Stucin of Fly Creek, her daughter Joan Saboda (Karl) of Troy; six devoted grandchildren, Sarah Hartmann of Brooklyn, Peter Hartmann of New York City, Douglas Stucin and Jamie Stucin of North Augusta, S.C., Brian Saboda (Lauren) of Guilderland and Kevin Saboda of Buffalo; sister Sophie Smith of Gansevoort; sister-in-law Jeanette Korosec of West Winfield and brother-in-law Frank Struckle of Cresco, Pa., and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three sisters, Jennie McCarthy, Anna Kerzick
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OBITUARIES Carl Roemer, 99; Helped Buy Grange For Society FLY CREEK – Carl Roemer, 99, of Fly Creek, who was active in the success of the Fly Creek Historical Society, went to his final rest late Thursday afternoon, October 31, 2013, at Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown. He was born Jan. 16, 1914, in Long Island City in Queens County, a son of Minnie (Scharfenberger) and Johann Roemer. Raised on Long Island, Carl graduated with the Class of 1927 from East Islip High School. A veteran of World War II, Carl entered the Navy in August 1943, and served his country in the Pacific Theater with the 11th Naval Construction Battalion, also known as the Seabees. He was honorably discharged on Nov. 18, 1945, as motor machinist’s mate, second class. A skilled machinist, Carl worked, from the time he graduated high school until his retirement, as a tool and die maker in the machine trade on Long Island. He retired from Maxson, a missile guidance systems manufacturer, in Great River. Carl was first married to the former Anna Marie Meinke in a ceremony in August 1947 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip, Long Island. Retiring to Fly Creek in 1968, Carl and Anna enjoyed camping and traveling extensively throughout the United States. Anna passed away on April 27, 1993. Carl later met Inge Bondiek Otten, and they were united in marriage on Aug. 2, 1998, at the Sand Hill United Methodist Church in Unadilla. They traveled together throughout their 15-year marriage, making several trips to Europe and along the Eastern Seaboard. In 1999, Carl, along with Jim Wolff, was instrumental in purchasing the former Fly Creek Grange Hall , thereby providing a permanent home for the Fly Creek Historical Society. In 2006, Carl and Inge further extended their devotion to the organization by providing half the needed funds for a new roof. His generosity extended to other local organizations, includ-
WEST ONEONTA – Mary Stucin, age 100, who farmed with her husing numerous donations to Bassett Healthcare Network band in the Fly Creek Valley for decades, passed away and the Fly Creek United Sunday, Nov. 3, at her home Methodist Church. in West Oneonta. In addition to his Inge She was the daughter of Otten Roemer of Fly Creek, the late Frank and Gertrude survivors include step-chilKorosec (Knapp) and the dren, grandchildren and wife of the late John Stucin. great grandchildren. The Stucins owned a family The funeral was Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, at the Connell, farm in Fly Creek Valley unDow & Deysenroth Funeral til 1974, when they retired to West Oneonta. Home, with Rev. William Mary emigrated from Allen, pastor of the First Slovenia when she was 13 Christian Church of Otego, and grew up on her parents’ officiating. farm in Schuyler Lake. Her He was buried next to married life with John on Anna in the Fly Creek Valley Cemetery, with military the farm was a balancing act of raising children, farmhonors accorded by meming, cooking and hosting bers of the Cooperstown Veterans Club and the Navy legendary family gatherings. She was multitasking Funeral Honor Guard. Memorial donations may before anyone invented the term when she was able to be made to the Fly Creek feed family and guests while Volunteer Fire Company, being a full-time partner in Box 218, Fly Creek, NY running the farm. 13337. She carried on her SloArrangements are envenian heritage by enjoying trusted to Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.
local social gatherings with the Slovenian National Benefit Society and the Farmers’ Independent Benevolent Mary Society at Stucin the Cornfield Hall in Fly Creek. She made delicious strudel, poticia and other traditional Slovenian foods. She visited and kept in touch with cousins Minka and Lojska in Slovenia. Even in her retirement, she had huge flower and vegetable gardens and felt great joy in feeding family, friends or giving away bushels of vegetables. She was a mother to many and easily made connections with friends young and old with her giving spirit. Her greatest delight was to feed and nourish loved ones with her delicious meals. She gave from her heart, freely and often. A devout Catholic, she was first a member
of St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Church in Cooperstown and later at St. Mary’s Church in Oneonta. She is survived by her daughter Mary Ann Hartmann (Joseph) of West Oneonta, her son John Stucin of Fly Creek, her daughter Joan Saboda (Karl) of Troy; six devoted grandchildren, Sarah Hartmann of Brooklyn, Peter Hartmann of New York City, Douglas Stucin and Jamie Stucin of North Augusta, S.C., Brian Saboda (Lauren) of Guilderland and Kevin Saboda of Buffalo; sister Sophie Smith of Gansevoort; sister-in-law Jeanette Korosec of West Winfield and brother-in-law Frank Struckle of Cresco, Pa., and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three sisters, Jennie McCarthy, Anna Kerzick
and Elsie Struckle and brother Frank Korosec. Visitation will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, St. Mary’s in Oneonta, immediately followed by the funeral mass at 1 p.m. with Rev. David Mickiewicz, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Cooperstown. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Catskill Area Hospice, 1 Birchwood Drive Oneonta, NY 13820; St. Mary’s Church, 39 Walnut St., Oneonta, NY 13820; Farmers’ Independent Benevolent Society (The Cornfield) c/o Deborah Green 224 Bissell Road, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are with the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, Oneonta.
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