Thursday, February 17, 2011

COOERSTOWN AND AROUND: CCS Readies For Aid Cuts

COOPERSTOWN

Cooperstown schools face a $734,282 cut in state aid next school year and beyond, and CCS Superintendent C.J. Hebert will brief the school board on its options at a special meeting Thursday, Feb. 17.
That’s a 16.2 percent cut in state aid, about 4.5 percent of the districts’ $16 million budget.
The board’s finance committee will present its tentative 2011-12 budget on March 2. 99

STRONG: Friends gathered Saturday, Feb. 5, at Otsego Manor to help Katharine B. Hanor celebrate her 99th birthday.  Mrs. Hanor is the most senior member of the Native Daughters of Cooperstown.

BEWARE:  Starting Wednesday, Feb. 16, talking on a cell phone while driving will carry a two-point penalty. The maximum fine will remain $100.

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