CV-S girls lose key game; boys clinch T-V East title The home fans went home doubly
disappointed Tuesday night in
Cherry Valley.
Not only did senior Morgan VanAlstine
fall short of the 1,000-point
milestone, but the Cherry Valley-
Springfield girls lost a key league
game to Schenevus, 56-31....more>>
Village should speak up Two weeks ago, Congressman Michael Arcuri said what
should be obvious to everyone _ our water supply is our
most valuable resource....more>>
Jim Atwell: Light shining in the darkness You know, it’s almost
like paging through
a photo album. Every
New Year’s I pull out the
last year’s file and rifle back
through them, recalling the
columns and enjoying again
the pleasure I had writing
them for you. OK, let me be
honest: I wrote them for me,
too. It was fun, even if steadily
harder work....more>>
In These Otsego Hills: Welcome Boo... We are most pleased
to announce the
arrival of Abigail
Gilpin Ellsworth, a.k.a. Boo.
Abby arrived on Monday, Jan.
18, 2010 at 8:13 p.m., weighing
in at six pounds, seven
ounces and measuring 19.25
inches in length. On hand for
her arrival were her mother
Annie, something which no
doubt goes without saying,
her father, Christopher, and
her maternal grandmother,
Judy Higby....more>>
This Wonderful Life: I can say No, but I prefer Yes If popular culture is any
indication, it seems women
suffer from an epidemic inability
to refuse additional
responsibilities. Magazines,
self-help books and therapists
nationwide offer heaps
of advice on how to assert
oneself, draw boundaries
and generally say No when
asked to sign on for those
things for which we have
little time and less interest....more>>
Hawthorn Hill: Prefers listening over talking It is no secret to my closest
friends that I am not
much of a conversationalist.
Perhaps I am a reaction
to a mother who loved conversation
and ranked it right
up there with other forms of
expression that she revered:
theater and art. Ironically, so
long as I can stay awake, and
no matter how vibrant any
conversation might be, my
preference has always been
for listening....more>>
What's Happening: February 04, 2010 Non-commercial events
only. Readers who wish to list
an event in What’s Happening
should e-mail information to
crier@csdsl.net, mail to The
Town Crier, 21 Railroad Ave.,
Cooperstown, NY, 13326, or
fax to 547-1109 at least 10
days before the event. More
information may be obtained
by calling 547-9493....more>>