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ETIRING The Shanghai Ballet brings the classic, “The Butterfly Lovers,” to Foothills at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17.
Shanghai Ballet Performs ‘Butterfly Lovers’ During Local Stop Of U.S. Tour
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he Shanghai Ballet presents “The Butterfly Lovers,” a beautiful tragedy known as the “Chinese Romeo and Juliet.” Tickets $30, $22 online or at box office. 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 431-2080, www.foothillspac.org
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CCS 10th-graders, from left, Alex Russo, Mallory Arthurs, Liz Millea, Ciara McGoldrick and Olivia Leinhardt have their photo taken with Bishop Hubbard Friday, Nov. 8, in the St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” parish hall after their confirmation.
Bishop Hubbard Pays Near-Last Visit To ‘Cathedral South’ ing American bishop: On Oct. 31, he celebrated his 75th birthday, and it was bittersweet. COOPERSTOWN As he received congratulations that day at the Albany chancery, t the end of his resignation – as mass on the required by Vatican evening of regulations when a Friday, Nov. 8, the prelate reaches that confirmation class age – was en route made a presentation to Archbishop Carlo to Bishop HowMaria Viganò, the ard J. Hubbard: A papal nuncio in WashCooperstown Bat Co. ington, D.C., and commemorative bat. hence to Pope Francis The Rev. John P. in Rome. Rosson, pastor at St. UncharacteristiMary’s “Our Lady cally for the low-key of the Lake,” read Bishop Hubbard, he the inscription: The hammed it up just a bishop’s name, plus bit with Father Ros“Golden Anniversary, Times Union photo son in Cooperstown 1963-2013.” the other night, actuAt the time of It’s been a month his ordination in ally demonstratof commemorations 1977, he was the Please See for the longest-serv- youngest bishop BISHOP, B3 By JIM KEVLIN
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‘Variety Tonight’ Therapeutic Stables’ 1st Fundraiser Otego Riding Program Used By Springbrook, Pathfinder Village By LIBBY CUDMORE OTEGO
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Maya Gilchrest, 9, daughter of the Athelas owners, leads therapy horse Daisy into the stable.
hen Cheri Albrecht was a kid, she, like most kids, enjoyed jumping in puddles. “It’s something I took for granted,” she said. “But for kids who are paralyzed, they can’t do that – so imagine the thrill they get when they
IF YOU GO: “Variety Tonight,” 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at Holiday Inn/ Southside. Tickets, (607) 988-9044. get up on a big horse and exercise some control around the arena,” she said. Albrecht is the board president of Athelas Therapeutic Riding, the brainchild of program
manager Anneliese Gilchrest, who owns the stable at her Northfield Farms in Otego. Gilchrest holds a degree in therapeutic riding from St. Andrews College and oversaw 50 lessons a week for 71 riders last year. Athelas has partnered with Springbrook, the ARC, Pathfinder Village and other organizations, as well as offering private lessons. Please See RIDERS, B3
GIVE ART: No worries about giving the same-old gift if you shop at the Cooperstown Art Association’s Holiday Show & Sale. Ah Coopella will serenade you while you browse. 5-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, sale continues through Dec. 23, Village Hall, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777. DREAM A DREAM: Cooperstown High School performs “Les Miserables,” the final show under the direction of Sammy and Barbara Bayes. Adults $9, students $6, senior citizens with ID free. 7:30 p.m. ThursdaySaturday Nov. 14-16, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, Cooperstown High School, 39 Linden Ave. Info, (607) 435-3237. COMIC THEATER: The OHS Drama Club presents Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 Steps.” 7 p.m. FridaySaturday Nov. 15-16, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16. $10 adults, $5 students, seniors. Belden Auditorium, Oneonta High School, 130 East St., Oneonta. Info, 433-8243. POP SHOP: Opening day of CANO’s annual “Pop Shop,” marketplace of unique handcrafted goods by 20 area artisans. Also featuring live music, hot beverages and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 1617. Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 434-2547. TRUST THYSELF: Diana Friedell leads techniques and meditations to harness in-born intuitions. 10 a.m.-4 p.m Saturday, Nov. 16. Holiday Inn, 5206 St. Hwy. 23, Oneonta. Info, www.tuningin-tuningup.com. WIND ENSEMBLE: Catskill Valley Wind Ensemble Fall Concert, plays favorites from opera, Broadway, and more. Free, all welcome, donations gratefully accepted. 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-7085, www.catskillwinds.com. BY POPULAR DEMAND: Encore performance of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).” 8 p.m. FridaySaturday Nov. 14-15, Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 547-8671. OPERA, BROADWAY: The Catskill Symphony Orchestra presents “Opera to Broadway.” Tickets $30 online or at the door. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 436-2670, www.catskillsymphony.net
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WORKSHOP -- Learn to download e-books, audio books; registration required. Worcester Free Library, 168 Main St, Worcester. Info, (607) 397-7309. SUPPER -- 4:30-7 p.m. Chicken and biscuit supper. $9 adults, $4 kids. First Presbyterian Church, 296 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-4286. ART OPENING -- 5-7 p.m. David Byrd “Seeing What There Is” sketchings, paintings and sculptures. Artist talk at 6 p.m. Martin-Mullen Art Gallery, SUNY Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-3456. OUTING -- 6 p.m. A group will be ordering Chinese takeout and then going to the CCS “Les Miserables” showing together. RSVP Rev. Douglas Deer. First Baptist Church, Cooperstown. Info, 547-9371. PORK DINNER -- 6:30 p.m. Roast pork, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, salad, apple desserts. $8, take-out, bring table settings. Parish Hall, Public Landing Rd., Springfield Center. Info, deniwicks@hotmail.com. MUSICAL -- 7:30 p.m. Cooperstown High School presents “Les Miserables.” Tickets at main office or at door; adults $9, students $6, senior citizens with ID free. Cooperstown High School, 39 Linden Ave. Info, (607) 435-3237. SHOW -- 8 p.m. Hartwick College Theatre Arts presents “The Foreigner” by Larry Shue. Through Nov. 16. Students, faculty, staff $5; general admission $10. Slade Theater, Yager Hall, Hartwick College. Info, (607) 431-4227.
Friday November 15
OPEN HOUSE -- 2-7 p.m. Brighton trunk show and open house featuring sales rep to assist with Christmas orders. River-
HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO wood, 88 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, riverwoodgifts@gmail.com. SYMPOSIUM -- 4-7 p.m. Hartwick College Freshman show of completed First-Year Seminar work, refreshments provided. Anderson Center, One Hartwick Dr., Oneonta. Info, (607) 4314031, capullov@hartwick.edu. ART SALE -- 5-7 p.m. Cooperstown Art Association’s Holiday Show & Sale opens. Music by “Ah Coopella.” Village Hall, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777. CONCERT -- 6 p.m. Kiya Heartwood delivers soulful country concert. $15 at door, $12 in advance. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 431-2080. LECTURE -- 7:30 p.m. Meteorologist Dave Nicosia’s “Highways in the Sky: Wind and Weather Patterns for Bird Migration.” Elm Park Church, 401 Chestnut St, Oneonta. Info, (607) 435-2054. THEATER -- 7 p.m. OHS Drama Club presents “The 39 Steps.” $10 adults, $5 students, seniors. Belden Auditorium, Oneonta High School, 130 East St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-8243. MUSICAL -- 7:30 p.m. “Les Miserables.” Tickets at school office or at door; adults $9, students $6, senior citizens with ID free. Cooperstown High School auditorium, 39 Linden Ave. Info, (607) 435-3237. SHAKESPEARE -- 8 p.m. Encore of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).” Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Also Sat. 8 p.m. Info, tickets, (607) 547-8671. SHOW -- 8 p.m. Hartwick College Theatre Arts presents “The Foreigner.” Thrwough Nov. 16. Students, faculty, staff $5, general admission $10. Slade Theater, Yager Hall, Hartwick College. Info, (607) 431-4227.
COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley. Info, (607) 547-6195, www. otsego2000.org FARMERS’ MARKET -- 9 a.m.2 p.m. Christmas Market, Main St. Garage Walkway. Info, www. Oneontafarmersmarket.com YOGA -- 10-11 a.m. Free introductory Saturday gentle yoga classes begin tonight. Also, Mondays 10-11 a.m. and noon-1 p.m. starting Nov. 18. Beginners
most welcome. The Green Earth, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6600. POP SHOP -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Twenty local artisans’ goods, hot beverages, live music. Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 434-2547, or visit Holiday Pop Shop facebook page. WORKSHOP -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Diana Friedell leads techniques and meditations to harness intuitions. Holiday Inn, 5206 St. Hwy. 23, Oneonta. Info, www.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOV. 14-15, 2013 tuningin-tuningup.com HARVEST DINNER -- 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $9, children $5. Handicapped accessible; takeout available. Cooperstown United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Cooperstown. FUNDRAISER -- 5-7 p.m. Silent and Chinese auctions, estate jewelry and more to raise money to bring the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team back to Doubleday Field. Cooperstown
Vets Club, Main St.. Info, krd102086@gmail.com DINNER AND SHOW -- 6:30 p.m. “Variety Tonite,” buffet, cash bar, music and entertainment. Oneonta Holiday Inn. $40 tickets benefit Athela’s Therapeutic Riding. Info, 783-2341 or 988-9044. THEATER -- 7 p.m. OHS Drama Club presents “The 39 Steps.” $10 adults, $5 students, seniors. Belden Auditorium, Oneonta High
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Tickets: Gold section $30, Silver section $22 Tickets available online or through our box office Atrium doors open at 5 pm
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Kiya Heartwood Friday, November 15 at 7 pm Foothills’ Upstairs Theatre & Lounge Tickets: $12 advance/$15 door
Coming up at the The Metropolitan Opera’s live broadcast: Shostakovich’s The Nose · November 23 @ 12:55 PM
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Retiring, Bishop Hubbard’s Message: ‘Rejoice, God Loves You’ BISHOP/From B1 ing his swing for the gathering. “I always wanted to be centerfield on some ball team,” the bishop recalled as, after posing with the confirmees and their families in the Parish Hall, he paused for an interview in the rectory. “I never was good enough,” he said with a faraway look in his eye. His second vocation, if you will, quickly took precedence. Raised in Troy, he entered Mater Christi
Seminary in Albany in 1956 at age 18. After furthering his studies in Rome, he was ordained there in 1963. Given a year assignment at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception back home in Albany, then-Father Hubbard impressed Bishop William Scully as a bright lad, and he was sent to Catholic University to earn an advanced degree in sociology. Back home again, Hubbard was sent into Albany’s tenderloin district, since
razed to make way for Empire State Plaza, where he discovered to his surprise – and that of City Fathers, who were in denial – “the Number One problem was addiction to heroin.” The addiction defied counseling and, lacking residential treatment centers, Hubbard arranged for Albany Medical Center to detox his charges in secure psychiatric wards, then to such Catskill facilities as Daytop Village. When the demand became too great – plus, Daytop was funded
from New York City coffers – the future bishop established Hope House, which continues strong today. Not only did his efforts win him the moniker, “The Street Priest,” such entrepreneurial efforts no doubt contributed to his elevation to bishop in January 1977 by Pope Paul VI at the young age of 38. He was the youngest bishop in the U.S., and the first native son to lead the Albany diocese. His “Street Priest” era was marked at Siena College earlier this month by
an academic symposium, “Social Justice, Lay Leadership and Interfaith Dialogue,” where a scholarship was established in his name. Rabbi Baruch FrydmanKohl, formerly of Albany, now president of the Toronto Board of Rabbis, recalled how, on Palm Sunday in 1986, the bishop “publicly apologized for the Jewish community for ills brought about by the Catholic church,” Goldfarb said. That’s all past, now, as Bishop Hubbard awaits word from the Vatican.
He expects to serve until his successor is named, a process that may take a year or more. When retirement comes, he hopes to continue a ministry in prisons and hospitals. Asked what message he would leave his flock, he replied, “My motto is, We are God’s people,” a reference to Psalm 100. “Each one of them is loved by God.” “Implicit in that is: The church is not just a religion. It’s the people of God.”
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RIDERS/From B1 “Twenty-three percent of our riders have some form of autism, nine have some form of paralysis,” said Gilchrest. “We have a severely disabled, non-verbal 15year-old girl in a wheelchair who signed her first word – ‘more’ – while riding Marilla. We had a boy give us his first high-five. He’s autistic, and he doesn’t like contact, so for his mother, who can’t even hug him, it was very exciting to see.” The program, in operation since 2006, is holding its first major fundraiser, a “Variety Tonight” dinner show Saturday, Nov. 16. Margo
and David Beadle, board members and volunteers, have set up an evening of Broadway show tunes, one-act Annaliese comedies Gilchrest and dance routines, featuring Hartwick College dance instructor Kathryn Townsend. The fundraiser will help continue to provide low-cost lessons and scholarships, as well as buy equipment, such as a special saddle to help support riders who struggle
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with cerebral palsy or other paralytic conditions. “It will make people aware of the great things we do here,” said Margo. It’s been life-changing for kids who ride. “It’s not just physical, but mental and emotional issues as well,” said Albrecht. “We had a girl whose foster father died, and she wanted to come see the horses. She wanted to ride Skipper, the miniature
horse, who we don’t normally ride. But she got up on him, and she was stroking him and saying, ‘It’s okay, you’re okay.’ She was talking to him, but she was also talking to herself.” And although they’re hoping to raise funds, Athelas also hopes that their Variety show will interest volunteers. “You get more out of it than you give,” said Gilchrest.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that such Proposition No. 1 shall appear on the ballot labels to be inserted in the voting machines used for voting on such Proposition in substantially the following abbreviated form: Proposition No. 1 - DistrictWide Capital Improvements Project □ YES □ NO Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: RESOLVED, that (a) the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Cooperstown Central School District (the “District”) is hereby authorized to undertake a District-wide capital improvements project (the “Project”) consisting of (a) various renovations and improvements at the Junior-Senior High School; (b) various renovations and improvements at the Elementary School, and (c) various renovations and improvements at the Bus Garage, to implement various health, safety, accessibility and code compliance measures and various other measures included and described in (but not to be limited by) the Project Plan referred to in the public notice of the vote on this Proposition, and to expend therefor an amount not to exceed $6,609,000; (b) a tax is hereby voted in an amount not to exceed $6,609,000 to finance the cost of the Project, such tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by the Board; (c) in anticipation of such tax, obligations of the District are hereby authorized to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $6,609,000, and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on such obligations as the same shall become due and payable; and (d) New York State Building Aid funds (including EXCEL Aid funds) expected to be received by the District are anticipated to offset a substantial part of such costs, and such funds, to the extent received, shall be applied to offset and reduce the amount of taxes
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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 chain 71 links by 39 links. Section 19.01, Block 1, Lot 28.00 Dated: Rego Park, New York April 14, 2009 SWEENEY, GALLO, REICH & BOLZ, LLP. ________________ ________________ By: Rosemarie A.
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Mark J. McClure, 49; Pilot In Aviation’s ‘Who’s Who’ OTEGO – Mark James McClure, an aviator from an early age and, more recently, an antiquarian, passed away Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013. Age 49, he succumbed to cancer in Cooperstown after a short and fearless battle with the disease. He was born Oct. 8, 1964, in McAllen, Texas, the son of Thomas D. McClure and Nancy Lowery-Mays of Smithville. He leaves behind his brother Thomas Trent McClure and his sister Michele Elizabeth McClure of Austin, his beloved grandmother, Ruth S. Caldwell of Smithville, and dearest friends F.J. (Buzz) and Jackie Hesse of Otego. He was predeceased by his grandfather James W. Caldwell and grandparents Pete and Mildred McClure. Mark will best be remembered for his aviation accomplishments. At age
10 he had his first flying lesson at Mercer County Airport in Trenton, N.J. Thereafter, he became licensed to fly gliders in Upstate New York, singleand multi-engine seaplanes in Winter Haven, Fla., single- and multi-engine planes in Bristol, Tenn., and stunt planes with champion Marion Cole in Shreveport, La., later including the opportunity to fly the Canadian Christen Eagle. He flew two of his own as well. When he was old enough, he was able to take his grandmother on his first cross-country flight from New York to Louisiana and home. He was noted in Who’s Who as one of only three with his ratings before age 18. He graduated from Homer High School, Cortland County, attended Embry Riddle in Daytona Beach, Fla., became a certified flight instructor, and
ended his career as a corporate pilot. In the ensuing years he became the protege of a close family friend, Howard Hand, a renowned antiquarian, who encouraged Mark to start a new career. He did so, learning from the very best, and proceeded to do business where he resided, in both Texas and New York. His residence in Texas, the landmark Burleson Home in Smithville, will be on the Garden Club’s Tour for Christmas. Although no longer furnished, he would have wanted to share it this one time with the community. A celebration of his life will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Hesses’ home in Otego. Memorials may be made to Friends of Bassett, 1 Atwell Road, Cooperstown, New York 13326 (Specifically for ICU) or the charity of one’s choice.
Barbara A. Tessitore, 64; Enjoyed Gardening, Birds ONEONTA – Barbara A. Tessitore, 64, a former SUNY Oneonta personnel associate, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013, at Albany Medical Center. She was born on May 31, 1949, in Cooperstown, the daughter of John J. and Mary Potanko Kanser. She married Richard A. Tessitore on Aug. 3, 1974 in St. Mary’s Church, Oneonta. For 20 years, retiring in 1987, Barb was a senior personnel associate at SUNY Oneonta. She was a member of St. Mary’s. Barb enjoyed gardening, but she especially enjoyed caring for her tropical fish and her two parrots, Pepper and Casey. She is survived by her husband Richard A. Tessitore of Oneonta; her two brothers and sister, Albert J. Kanser, Robert J. Kanser, and Cynthia Kanser; an uncle, John (Joan) Potanko; her mother-in-law, Ann Tessitore, and her sisters-inlaw, Paulette (Terry) Rogers and Joanne Hanzalik. Also, nieces, nephews, and her son Rick and his family. A private family committal service was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons. Memorial contributions may be made to the SPCA, Cooperstown, NY 13326 Condolences to the family may be made online by
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ONEONTA – Alfred J. Bassani, 87, passed away Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 at Fox Hospital. He was born Dec. 7, 1925 in North Kortright, the son of Angelo and Teresa (Padavan) Bassani. He served in the Navy during World War II as a petty officer, third class. Alfred worked for the D&H Railroad for 10 years, for the Oneonta Post Office as a mail carrier for 30 years and retired from Hartwick College where he was a security guard for 17 years. Alfred is survived by his wife, Constance (Spaziani) Bassani of 69 years; three children, Alfred, Anne Marie and David; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; his sister, Mary Rotelli; many nieces and nephews. At his request, there will be no services or calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Dr., Oneonta, NY 13820. Arrangements are with the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home.
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Margaret Childs Armstrong, 87; Pastor’s Mother to travel, taking their young family all over the United States, and in later years leading groups Margaret C. of friends Armstrong on many international tours. She also accompanied Dick on his speaking and teaching engagements throughout North America and abroad. She will be missed by friends all over the world. On Pearl Harbor Day, Dec. 7, 1941, Margie joined the First Presbyterian Church (now Nassau Presbyterian Church) of Princeton, N.J., where she remained a member, except for periods when she identified with the churches where her husband was serving as pastor. Margie’s mother-in-law said that with her soft brown eyes and her radiant smile she would always be beautiful. She was. In addition to her devoted husband of nearly 66 years,
Margie is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Ellen and Michael Kanarek, her son and daughter-in-law Andrew and Caroline Armstrong, her son and daughter-in-law William (Woody) and Christine Armstrong, her daughter and son-inlaw the Reverend Elsie and Thomas Rhodes, her grandson Derek Kanarek and his wife Rebecca, her grandson Graham Kanarek and his wife Marnie, her grandson Orion Kanarek, her granddaughters Alyssa and Olivia Armstrong, her grandsons Seth Olsen and Samuel Rhodes, her great-grandsons Charlie, Will, Gabriel, and Julian, and by her sister and brother-in-law Martha and L. Edwin Sproul. She was predeceased by her older sister Elizabeth Ann Rowse Graham and by her first son
Richard Stoll Armstrong, Jr. The burial was private. Friends were able to visit the family at Princeton Windrows, 2000 College Road West Saturday, Nov. 2. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the Princeton University Chapel. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Willa and Harwood Childs Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Princeton Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 821, Princeton, N.J. 08542-0803, or to the Richard S. Armstrong, Jr. Scholarship Fund at the American Boychoir School, 75 Mapleton Road, Unit 4, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Arrangements are under the direction of The MatherHodge Funeral Home, Princeton.
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ONEONTA – Donald at his store. Don was a Alexander Farone, 82, who wonderful father and grandspent 46 years in the sportfather. A kind and genering goods business, ous man, he will be most recently as greatly missed. owner of Otsego Don is survived by Outfitters on Main his daughter, Gina Street, passed Farone of Otego; his away on Monday, granddaughter, Molly Nov.11, 2013 at M. Toye of Otego Fox Hospital in and his daughter-inOneonta. law, Lynda BassetteDon was born Farone of Franklin. on June 2, 1931, in He was predeDonald Oneonta, the son of ceased by his parents, Alexander the late Arthur E. his son, Michael Farone and Harriet (IngraA. Farone and his ham) Farone, Sr. brother, Arthur E. Farone, Jr. He was an avid member At Don’s request there of the Oneonta Tavern Pool will be no calling hours or League and a former memservices. ber of the Otsego Chamber Memorial donations in of Commerce. He was one Don’s memory may be made of the originators of the to the Catskill Area HosSmall Fry Football Program pice, 1 Birchwood Drive, in Walton. He served his Oneonta, NY 13820. country in the Marine Corps. Arrangements are entrustHe enjoyed history, readed to the Lester R. Gruming and discussing politics mons Funeral Home. with his many, many friends
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HOMES FOR RENT FOUR BEDROOM single-family house for rent. Laundry, parking, garage. 1-yr. lease. 31 Linden Street, Oneonta. Call (607) 287-0560, (607) 434-3846.
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All new, quiet, first floor apartment, 2 bedrooms w/sunroom, washer/dryer and garage. For mature, non-smoker person, long-term preferred. $800 per month plus utilities. Call evenings @ (607) 432-3451. 3ClassNov29 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. 3ClassNov15
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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 TFN
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 TFN
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, 607437-4881; LauraColeman1224@gmail. com John Mitchell Real Estate TFN
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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
31, 2014. $800/month. Call Rob Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434 5177. 3ClassNov15
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of William Truslow Hyde of the Glimmerglen Estates), the couple retired here. Bill became a regular volunteer at William H. Ryland the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bill is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years; a daughter, Ann Ryland Beightol (David) of Chevy Chase, Md.; two sons, John Ryland (Karen) of Cooperstown and David Ryland (Lori) of Battle Creek, Mich.; eight grandchildren who called him “Bear,” a nickname from his football days, and a sister, Katherine Ryland Williams (Lee) of Irvington, Va. A memorial service is at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Christ Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Paul Hunter, curate, officiating. There will be no visiting hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the SSPCA, 4841 State Route 28, Cooperstown, NY 13326 Arrangements are with to Tillapaugh Funeral Service.
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COOPERSTOWN – William H. Ryland, 78, of Cooperstown, a retired banker who played varsity football at Yale, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, at his Elm Street home. Born Dec. 10, 1934, in Baltimore, Md., Bill was the son of William S. and Katherine (Harmon) Ryland. Raised in Baltimore, he graduated from Gilman School, then from Yale, Class of 1957, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta and played center and linebacker on the gridiron. After college, Bill enlisted in the Navy. Stationed in San Francisco as a lieutenant, he served in the Pacific on a radar picket ship. There, he was introduced to his college roommate’s sister, George-Ann Doty. They were married July 2, 1960. He joined the Union Trust Bank in Baltimore as a commercial loan officer, then joined American Security Bank in Washington D.C. At Riggs Bank, he opened and headed the United Kingdom branch in London. Having spent summers in Cooperstown with GeorgeAnn’s family (descendants
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SYMPHONY -- 7:30 p.m. Catskill Symphony Orchestra presents “Opera to Broadway,” featuring Tenor Jon Fredric West and Soprano Johana Arnold. Tickets $30 online or at the door. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 436-2670, www.catskillsymphony.net MUSICAL -- 7:30 p.m. “Les Miserables.” Tickets sold in main office or at door; adults $9, students $6, senior citizens with ID free. Cooperstown High School, 39 Linden Ave. Info, (607) 435-3237. SHAKESPEARE– 8 p.m. Encore of “The Complete Works of
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BUDDHISM – 10.30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. “Making Everyday More Meaningful Within the Embrace of the Six Perfections,” part two. Gomde Meditation Ctr., 412 Glimmerglen Rd., Cooperstown. Info, Gomdecooperstown@gmail. com. POP SHOP -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Twenty local artisans’ goods, hot
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NOVEMBER 15, 2013 Cooperstown Vets Club, Main St. Info, mariadeysenroth@yahoo. com. FILM -- 7:30 p.m. “An Unreal Dream” explores the Michael Morton story. Human Rights Watch Film Festival. Red Dragon Theater, Hunt Union, SUNY Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-3630. BOOK TALK -- 7 p.m. Author, radio host Chuck D’Imperio presents “Unknown Museums of Upstate New York.” Hanford Mills Museum. Info, (607) 2785744, lizc@hanfordmills.org. Tuesday,
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Charles A. Coleman, Jr., 85; Revered Native Son
COOPERSTOWN – Charles A. Coleman, Jr., known by just about everyone as “Chuck” or “Pappy,” died early Saturday morning, Nov. 9, 2013, at Otsego Manor. He was 85. Chuck was born at Bassett Hospital on May 30, 1928, a son of Charles Alfred Coleman, Sr. and Anita Belle née Morgan Coleman. He was an altar boy at St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Catholic Church, sang in the choir while his mother was church organist. He appeared with several other local singers on “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts,” and continued to sing throughout his life. A three-letter man who
won many swimming trophies, he graduated from Cooperstown High School, Class of Charles A. 1946, then Coleman attended Hartwick College on a football scholarship. On Dec. 3, 1948, Chuck married the former Dolores Maxine Snyder at a ceremony in St. Mary’s rectory, with Father Patrick Whelan officiating. Dolores and Chuck settled into their home on Beaver Street and raised three boys. For four years, Chuck
worked as an installer for Western Electric, then eight years on the counter at Otsego Wholesale Electric Co., Oneonta. After further employment as an installer with New York Telephone Company, a salesman for Singer Sewing Machines and a manager for Buchanan Howe, he settled in to a career as a printer, with The Freeman’s Journal, The Otsego Farmer, Lennon Litho and, ultimately, Barton-Butler Graphics. In retirement, Chuck was a security guard at The Fenimore House & Museum, and a shuttle bus driver for Bassett and The Otesaga. A Native Son, Pappy truly loved his village, serving on the village’s Watershed
Committee and as a trustee. He was devoted to the Cooperstown Fire Department, especially Mechanic’s Hook & Ladder Co. No. 5, where he was foreman and chief. He co-chaired the committee that organized the celebration the company’s 110 years of service, and was president of the department for two terms. Chuck loved the water, and at various points was taught swimming and boating, and swam the length of Otsego Lake twice. He hunted, fished, was an accomplished bowler and, in recognition of his pool playing skills, the Charles “Pappy” Coleman Pool Tournament is still a regular event at the Winter Carni-
THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 2013 val. Most especially, Chuck loved family get-togethers. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Dolores; their three sons and their wives, Charles A. “Skip” Coleman III and Laura, Carter F. Coleman and Katie, and Clifford S. Coleman and Colleen, all of Cooperstown. Also, eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren: Brandi and Ross Valvo and their two children, Amanda and Rich Coleman and their child, Jill and Marc Giberson and their three children, Melissa and Dan Croft and their three children, Maegan and Scott Whiteman and their two children, McKenzie Coleman, Lindsay and Tim Hayes and their two children, and Clifford and Meagan Coleman, Jr. and their two children. Also,
one sister and brother-inlaw, Morganna and Michael Garbera of Richfield Springs, a sister-in-law, Betsy J. Snyder of Latham, and many, many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Roger A. Coleman and his wife, Carol, and two sisters, Josephine C. Taugher and her husband, Stuart, and Jane A. Reich and her husband, Robert. After the funeral Wednesday, Nov. 13, the fire department’s 1952 Mack Fire Truck bore Chuck’s casket through village streets, culminating with the Final Alarm at the Fire Hall on Chestnut Street. Arrangements are entrusted to Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.