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DON’T CUT: Penney Gentile, whose efforts has New York considering a statewide drivers’-ed curriculum, is asking people to urge the CCS board not to cut summer drivers’-ed due to state aid cutbacks.
EAGLES ABOUND: The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society annual count at three sites in Otsego County tallied 100 Golden and Bald eagles during nine days in March.
BAND OF SISTERS: HBO’s “Pacific” is based on “Helmet For My Pillow,” by Robert Lekie, whose daughter-in-law, the former Liz Betts, is a graduate of the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies. She and Pati Drumm Grady, who met on the first day of class, are best friends.
PARTICIPATE: Earth Festival organizers are seeking participants in the event, planned 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 10, at Milford Central School. Call 547-4488 or e-mail admin@occainfo.org
GIVE FOOD: The Cooperstown Leo Club will be collecting food 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, March 20-21, at the Great American, to benefit the Hartwick Food Pantry.
NEW NOVEL: Hartwick College’s Alice Lichtenstein will read from her new novel, “Lost,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 18, at The Green Toad, Oneonta.
The Freeman’s Journal
The Bean owner Billy Reisen serves scalloped oysters “from the time of Ann Low Cary Cooper Clarke (1819-42)” at A Hyde Hall Dinner, hosted by the Otsego County Historical Society Thursday, March 11, at the Cherry Valley restaurant. The dinner was based on Ann Logan and Karin Nelson’s book, “The Ladies of Hyde Hall.”
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