Tuesday, May 3, 2011

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

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Mold May Move Police Department

COOPERSTOWN


The village Police Department is looking for temporary quarters after it was determined there is an unsafe level of mold in the 22 Main headquarters.
Police Chief Diana Nicols Tuesday, April 13, was inspecting space in the county complex on upper Main to determine if it would be satisfactory shortterm.
Mayor Joe Booan said police may have to move for 2-3 months while the mold is eradicated.



DRIVER’S ED:  CCS will be able to offer drivers’ ed this summer, thanks to contributions from the Student  Council and the schools’ SADD chapter.  Participants will pay $225.

MOTHER HONORED: Sharon Bierria, mother of SUNY Delhi student and stabbing victim Tyshawn Bierria, will be honored at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 16, in Bassett Hall by Bassett Healthcare’s Center for Donation & Transplant.

The Freeman’s Journal
The veggies were as big as human beings at the fifth annual Earth Festival Saturday, April 10, at Milford Central School.  They include a carrot (Jim Renckens) and an ear of corn (his wife Polly), of Richfield Springs.

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