Thursday, April 21, 2011

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

‘Save Tony’ Lawn SignsAre Stolen

COOPERSTOWN
Tony Pacherille awoke Sunday, April 17, to find five “Save Anthony” lawn signs had been stolen overnight from his Walnut Street neighborhood.
Driving around the village, he discovered “dozens” of the $4 signs had been taken overnight.  Police were called.

GIBSON DUE:  Newly elected Congressman Chris Gibson, R-20th, plans his first Otsego County town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, April 25, at Milford Town Hall in Portlandville.

NEW ROLE:  Patrick M. Hooker, former state Ag & Markets commissioner from Richfield Springs, has joined the Empire State Development Corp. as senior manager, agribusiness development.


The Freeman’s Journal
For the first time in three years, $100,000 is back in the state budget to help farmers install rollover bars on tractors, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, announced Monday, April 18, at a Town of Richfield farm. 

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