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2 O April 23. TS95 O SWHBAV E0iTl@l« Regional News Vunce^tC j n e r S i a a l i ^ s S t i e t d i k t i i e l o r * Baseball sk&p opens on Main s“ B y D A N S H im D A N » firea'p l^io ia 'e^fsbinedoivei CXKJPERSIDWN- A to o w n - ^osm m ing t o own slKjps,aaa having dBKar^i#.t» ^sta^i wMtedinCteofKSKBJwnfera teel» a I I .r ^ s !S 5 iO .leirF 0 s tsr ■ a i V t e m C M ^ o t o v e _ _ fim&igS&eteh in the fbimer SmaSli^'altioaiiSQn i hefoiTOcrSmaSli^V “We offiofiflircimtf JMp:SI %” *\ sai^F<s!er.cii^ljrtoKew fn« Foster owns! F6o®r’s ,a lose-. taOstaJpiaNewHfflrtfora, ' ■” »f)ile Carfagao o w i ^ C M i»@) to iiilaaW* ^^Qilting seven “Wchte tmth had sior^, so w© teta# wliat v s ’re doing,\ saM Homs to6 p.iB. seven 0 w e ^ irotillhe ^ o f May. when die shop opens at 9 am . c l o : ^ at 9 p jn. Local h i$torians a w a r d e d Special reception S S £ > S \ ^ £ ^ « set for honorees COOPERSTOWN - Tlie Otsego County Local History Advisory Commiuee has named its fiKt-ever recipients of the Otsego County 3thythy L o (^ History Award • Doro Scou Fielder of Maryland, Shirley ilia. Hartwick^ Robeit Nonenmacher of C/lmaofAn tt%A D«/*t>lF«At.<4 C«%M«rvn Edmeston, the Richfield Spring Historic District Association, the coileciion, preservation and pre sentation of Otsego’s history. These mitia] 6ve award recipients were selected from 19 nominees by a review committee made up o f inde pendent historians and Historical Association staff members. Lori Grace, secretary o f ihe Local History Advisory Committee, said, “We received nominations from throughout the count well for die AMaivi&w a^tduiwi naduwuiuuii, ouu the Swart-Wilcox House Steering Committee of Oneonta Award recipients will be honored inty, which ^ e a k s ic public’s appreciation of our local hismrians and historical Post Office and a fomier taborattsy instructor in biology at Hattwick College, has publisheti Ihe “Pietoiial History of the Town of Maryland, NY\ (1990) and “Otsego County Ptwial History\ (1994), Co^lich was nominated indepmi- dmitly by Unadilla town S j i p e r ^ r James Westcott and county historian Nancy Milavec. A piAlisber o f his torical materials and town historian, Goerlich was nominated for her involvement in leaching gcnedogy, the thoroughne® of her c e n t e r at a special reception at 7 p.m. May 12 at the SayerSayer House,ouse, Routeoute H R 28. Milford. The public is invited The reception will be imsted by the Greater Milford Historical Associmion and its president, James Havener. State Sen. James Seward. R-Milford, will be in attendance to offer his congraailations, and each honoree will receive a C ^ f tc a te df Rmrgnition. The Otsego County Local History Award is sponsored by the New societies. The review commiuee was impressed with the collection activities, programs, publications and exhibits cited within the nomi- and genealogy research a nd its pre- itaiion through books, auid for her professional efforts in die conserva tion o f the Unadilla’s atciiives. Stic is best known as riie author of nations. O v ^ l , the recipients were selected based on the professional ism o f their research and the ways in which the gathered information was Guide” S “Ai Rest in Unadilla.” “Schoolhouse John\ lla l l was lion and use.” Fielder was nominated by town Supervisor Ralph Roland, who cited her contributions in r^earching and writing local history publications, nominated by Anita Harrison of Hanwick for collecting irafonnation , both in York State Hisusrical Association and the Local History Advisory Comminee, and was established to planning programs that celebrated riand's past and obrainiag pro- grants for the Maryland Marylai h Lnorical ot Associarion. Fielder, the current |»stmaster of the Schaievus about raral schoolhouses, I and out o f Otsego County. Hall has sfrent the last 20 yeais coUecting photographs, docummiis and school r»;ords, and recording oral histories to build a compiehmtsive collection of data and materials on disttict schools. He has shared this infomia- SeeNYSMA onPogeS }■ Free immunization clinics scheduled COOPERSTOWN ■ The (Xsego , County Public Health Nursing Family Pracrice, 4145 Dietz Su. ; S^vice wig hold free immuaizaium : cfiinics for DPT. Td, m c a ^ , mianis. :nsbella. l^b and Spanns B ( p ^ Onomta. 9-11:45 a m . April H. Public Health Nursing Sovice. Public Heidth Nurang Service. 242 Main S l . Oneonta 9-10 am., May 10. This year's Parents As Reading Parbners celebration at C3terry Valley-Springfield Central School carried the theme celebration at Cherry aonc) at i)» following locatums: Fox Intmial Medicine Ontology 242 Mam St., (teeom a 6-7 pjn. April 27. Cherry Valley Health Center. Cheiry Valley. 9-10 ajn.. May S. 1 i I j j ‘i j i 1 DON'T TELL ANYONE! We now have A ll N ew L ower P hone P ricing featuiing ciiialiQt phones n ^ i a d j i i S l Am F ree A ctivation (^SXVlXGSa o r ctstme, It’s resffljr tdatl fflllfyoonae calHfig tiiern Oraai yssr new CeltahrONE {shotsal O M K I N T A C O I L I K U L L 4 3 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 OJlim)PBVOXB0FinJSAUWlI&MI^EBASEN!^ CELLULAROMe of t ^ a i e Mm Parents are retjitested to bring immunization to;oRls. Those under 18 riiould be accompanied by a par ent or legal g u a id ^ . For fuiiher iiiftRination, call Oneonta at 432- 4410 or CooiK^owii at 5474230. One does not n e ^ to be an Otsego County resident to receive immunizations. 'Heading Bmlcte N e w Kmgdoms.\ Staff members and volunteers d i ^ ^ in regal attire for the PARP Awards Night. From the left are Lillian Armstrong, Superintendent Midiael Marcelle, Kerzick, Elementary Principal Charles Culbert and Kelly Mabie. CV-S PARP wraps up 1995 campaign CHERRY VALLEY - Tlte Qieiry Valley-Springfield Paremts As R e a ^ g FamKm 1995 cam- Located on Rl. 136,4-1^ m. from lAIIford • 285-76{^ Hours; Open Monday-Saurday 9 8.111.^ p.m. “Reading Builds New Kingdoms,” eulminiued with an Awards Night on March 23. Family projects ^ u i s g totdts dm stu- ’ dents had read w s e tfisplay»i. The following swards were given fa- f h ^ projects: G iai^ prize • the famfly o f Celia, Bethany and MaEory Garretsmi. First place • die family o f Korie and E lm teih P e a . .. 365 students participated in the Reading Campaign... SeoHidplace - the family of Rytm'and MolU M^!:::arty. Kelly, Ales and Steven Frmch. Ben and Matthew Jolm^sn, and Kim and Kyle Daley. 7«UI auu AVAUIU LVilA^hy. Honorable mention - the fiamilies of 2 ^ and Billy Mtndock, Scon Flist. Marcus W ^ v a , Mama Taylor. Amanda and Amelia Fradenburg, Alexis, and Lucy Tamer. Biyanna E p i^ly, Dus year 365 siudents p a n id- Paled in the Riradiltg Campaign with 299 smdeoisci required amount of r c a ^ g . ^ students who panietpared in this program were given a book and a certifieate. Thirty-two projects wsra sub- 30 families routed and 49 30 Vadelies of Pereimials Lilies, Herbs, Mangiiig Baskets aRd a Full Line of Annuals NOW OPEN FOE THE SEASON! L andscaping S ervice A v a i l a b l e m Comiry m i Formal Lmise^e designs, BeehoRmaMng Wells md Pmiios % 3 i Y e a r s E x p i r t o o s » f t e E E s t m a u s s \Come ami See Us For All of Ymr Gardening “ irist off Route 2§S on - Eoute 4i, M ouh I ¥fei0it ( 6 m ) 4 3 2 4 2 6 # B c c h a i ^ e seeking li®s^ for foreign stiidonls EMMAUS. 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