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Fenimore Art Museum Presents Two Arthur Virtual Programs

Written By Editor on 10/5/21 | 10/5/21

Fenimore Art Museum presents two virtual programs, focusing on the exhibition Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur and also the creator of Arthur, Marc Brown. Register for both programs at Eventbrite.com. Information on each program below.

 

 

 

Believe in Yourself: What We Learned From Arthur - A Virtual Family Tour via Zoom 

Saturdays • Oct 16, 30; Nov 13, 27; Dec 11 • 10:30 a.m.

Tours are provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $10

Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com

 

Get the family together in front of the computer to see original illustrations spanning the career of beloved children’s book author and illustrator Marc Brown–creator of the bestselling Arthur Adventure Book series which developed into the popular PBS television series Arthur. The virtual program offers five opportunities to join in on the fun: October 16, 30; November 13, 27; and December 11, all starting at 10:30am. Tours are provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $10. Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What We Learned from Arthur, will delight young visitors with an inside look at Marc Brown’s artwork and stories. It includes many of Brown’s pencil, pen-and-ink, and watercolor illustrations featuring many of the ever-popular characters he has created. Find all your favorite Arthur characters including D.W., Francine, Buster, Mr. Ratburn, and more!

This special Zoom program features live interaction with a museum educator as they lead you through a virtual tour of the exhibition, stopping at a wide variety of artworks and including video clips from an exclusive interview with Marc Brown himself. Learn about the artist's storyboard process, how he came up with characters in the Arthur series, and even some of his favorite music that he listens to while drawing! Each Zoom tour concludes with a special drawing activity for children and adults alike.

This program requires an internet connection and Zoom software. A link to the Zoom session will be emailed to all registrants the day before the program to the address used to register for the program.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur is sponsored in part by Nellie and Robert Gipson, WCNY, and WMHT.

 

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A LIVE Storytime and Q&A via Zoom featuring author and illustrator Marc Brown - Creator of Arthur

Saturday, October 23 • 10:30 a.m.

Program is free of charge with a suggested donation of $15

Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com

 

Join us via Zoom for this one-time only, special LIVE event featuring the creator of the well-known children’s character Arthur–author and illustrator Marc Brown. In celebration of the current exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What We Learned From Arthur, Brown will discuss his popular character, read from one of his books, and answer audience questions. This live program takes place Saturday, October 23 at 10:30 a.m.

The program is provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $15 per household. Donations allow Fenimore Art Museum to continue offering programs such as this in the future.

This program requires an internet connection and Zoom software. A link to the Zoom session will be emailed to all registrants the day before the program to the address used to register for the program.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur is sponsored in part by Nellie and Robert Gipson, WCNY, and WMHT.

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Book Sale at Landis Oct 9th

Written By Editor on 10/4/21 | 10/4/21

It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the inside is stuffed with a trove of great reads - everything from books on gardening and nature topics to novels and biographies. We're lucky that our community thinks of us when it's time to thin their bookshelves, and that they are discerning readers who take good care of their books. The result is a wonderful selection.

We've often been asked about opening the Book Room when we are not having a plant sale, so we've gathered some of our intrepid volunteers who will open the door for the last time this year on October 9. Sales are by donation, with cash or checks accepted.

We hope to see you there, finding that next great book (or books ...)
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Cornell Cooperative Extension Water and Climate Tour Schedule Oct 4-5

Food, Water and Climate - Farm Tour

October 4 - 5, 2021

Itinerary

Our COVID protocol is for everyone to wear a mask while on the bus, or inside a building when not eating or drinking


DAY 1 Monday, October 4


12:00 Hamden Inn  35769 NY-10, Hamden, NY

Farm to Table, buffet luncheon - prepared by Hamden Inn


12:30 Presentation at the Hamden Inn from the Watershed Agricultural Council (WAC)

Brian LaTourette, (WAC) Program Operations Coordinator

Heather Magnan, (WAC) Communications Director

In coordination with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the WAC oversees implementation of best management practices on farms throughout the NYC Watershed to protect water quality in the largest unfiltered municipal watershed in the world. Officials, scientists, and municipal agencies from around the world, come to learn from the work being done here by the WAC. 


1:15 The 607 CSA at Lucky Dog Farm 35786 NY-10, Hamden, NY 

Tianna Kennedy manages The 607 CSA which works with 42 local farms to help them transport and market farm products regionally and in NYC. Deleted last sentence


2:00 Visit the farm, Lucky Dog Organic LLC - Richard Giles, Kalan Joslin

Lucky Dog Organic is a well-established organic farm in Delaware County, selling produce at local markets and serving customers in NYC at farmers’ markets and through The 607 CSA.  Richard serves on the board of the Watershed Agricultural Council. 


3:00 Leave for hotel

Attendees continuing on the tour will drive themselves to the Comfort Inn, 4470 State Hwy 28, Milford, NY. 


4:00 Check-in


5:00     Chartered bus will pick-up tour attendees at the parking lot of the Comfort Inn and transport them to Cooperstown


5:15 Cooperstown Distillery – owner Gene Marra will host the legislators for tastings of spirits distilled from crops grown in New York State 


6:30 Dinner in Cooperstown at Mel’s at 22 22 Chestnut St., Cooperstown

Guest speaker - Richard Ball, Commissioner, New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets

Remarks from Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo


After dinner - bus return trip to Comfort Inn



Food, Water and Climate - Farm Tour

October 4 - 5, 2021

Itinerary



DAY 2 Tuesday October 5, 2021


8:15 Tour bus will pick attendees at the hotel parking lot. 

8:30 Depart for tour

9:00 Chicory Creek Farm 2272 NY-205, Mt. Vision, NY

Ean and Kate Mitchel have been operating this certified organic farm for 6 years. They primarily grow fall vegetable crops, and raise chickens and pigs. They have a small on-farm market and sell to restaurants, stores, food pantries and the 607 CSA. 


9:45 Depart for Brick House Rd. Farm


10:30 Brick House Rd. Farm    139 Brick House Rd., Richfield Springs, NY

Pasture feed beef operation run by Steve and Barbara Purcell.  The farm has utilized several programs through the Soil and Water Conservation District to protect water quality and implement productive rotational grazing.


11:15 Depart for Middlefield Orchard 


11:45 Middlefield Orchard 2274 NY-166, Cooperstown, NY

Willy Bruneau owns this 130-acre fruit and vegetable farm which includes a corn maze, pick-your-own apples, and a farm market. They also produce fresh baked bread, specialty jams, cider doughnuts and other products.


Tour includes a wagon ride through the orchard. 


12:30 Lunch – Farm to Table box lunch prepared by Magic Kitchen 


1:30 Return to hotel





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Double Fatal Accident in Windham

On October 3, 2021, state police from the Catskill barracks responded to a two-vehicle crash on State Route 23 in the town Windham. Initial investigation revealed that a 1998 Mercedes Benz, operated by Cameron Marron, age 36 from the town of Durham was traveling west on State Route 23 when he crossed over into the eastbound lane and struck a 2013 Nissan Titan pick-up truck that was traveling east. Cameron Marron and his passenger Nancy Marron, age 63 were both pronounced deceased at the scene. The operator of the pick-up, Shawn Smith, age 34 from the town of Ashland, was transported to Albany Medical Center via medivac. He is currently listed in stable condition with injuries to his right leg. The cause of the collision is under investigation.

State police were assisted by Hensonville and Windham fire departments.


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Live at Landis Oct 8th: Menza Madison Band

Written By Editor on 10/2/21 | 10/2/21

Live at Landis Full Moon Music Series Presents:

Friday, October 8, 7:00 - 10:00 PM.

They are on a mission. Keeping' the flame lit. Resurrecting the music of the new who brought the Blues and roots of Rock 'n' Roll to the world, they intend to keep the heartbeat going strong and bring the music back to the people. Their original music is reminiscent of that golden era in Rock 'n' Roll history and is about one thing and one thing only ... Soul. Click here to sample their tunes.


Location: The Meeting House
Members and non-members: $10. Kids 12 and under free!

This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy C. Hochul and the New York State Legislature and administered in Schoharie County by the Greene County Council on the Arts dba CREATE Council for Resources to Enrich the Arts, Technology & Education.

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Big Changes at the Mountain Eagle

Written By Editor on 10/1/21 | 10/1/21




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October at Landis

Written By Editor on 9/30/21 | 9/30/21

The leaves are falling as the earth begins to prepare for a winter sleep, all beneath a beautiful bright blue October sky.  We have some good things going on during October, or we invite you to just come and rustle through the leaves for a walk in the cool weather of fall - Landis remains open dawn to dusk, 365 days a year.  Click on the activity name below for more information or to register.

October 8, 7:00 PM
Landis Music Series: The Menza Madison Band

​October 23, Saturday, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Fall Foliage Tree Walk
 
October 29, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Halloween Owl Prowl

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MVP Health Care Announces $750,000 in Grants to Build Outdoor Fitness Courts in Partnership with National Fitness Campaign

Written By Editor on 9/29/21 | 9/29/21

MVP Health Care (MVP) and the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) today announced the launch of a statewide partnership to build ten to fifteen, state-of-the-art outdoor Fitness Courts across communities in New York and Vermont. The MVP Health Care Fitness Courts will be built in easily accessible public spaces beginning in 2022. 
 
The fitness court is a free, outdoor 7-minute full-body workout system, for adults of all ages and fitness levels. A part of an effort launched by NFC to activate public spaces, encourage a healthy lifestyle, and create equitable access to outdoor exercise programs, the fitness court will be a pillar of exercise throughout both states and builds on the success of MVP’s initial Fitness Court, which launched in the City of Rochester in 2019. 
 
“The launch of the MVP Health Care Fitness Courts is a monumental step towards providing access to resources that can forever change the trajectory of someone’s health and wellness journey,” said MVP Health Care’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Christopher Del Vecchio. “As a leading health care services company serving the Northeast, investing in our local communities and offering new, innovative, and exciting options like the Fitness Court, reinforces our commitment to giving back to the people and places we call home. We are proud to partner with NFC to bring this unique opportunity to New York and Vermont and look forward to seeing you on the Fitness Courts.” 
 
MVP and NFC are asking local governments or universities who are interested in having a Fitness Court in their city or on their campus, to apply for funding to support building a fitness court in their community. Awardees will receive a wellness toolkit, education, design resources to assist in planning, funding, building, and launching their outdoor Fitness Court from MVP and NFC.  
 
Members of the community will also have access to digital coaching on the free Fitness Court app, which acts as a how-to guide and a “personal coach in your pocket”. This self-guided mobile support makes it easy for users to learn how to stay fit in just 7 minutes a day—moving at their own pace and level of ability. Content is available for both individuals and groups to use on the Fitness Court. 
 
“The National Fitness Campaign is proud to welcome MVP Health Care as its state sponsor in New York and Vermont,” said Mitch Menaged, Founder of the NFC. “This program will deliver tremendous resources to contribute to the important mission of fighting obesity and improving health outcomes as the network of Fitness Courts grows across the state. We look forward to working with MVP Health Care to make this campaign a great success.” 
 
MVP and NFC will begin accepting applications today through November 15, 2021, for grant funding to support building Fitness Courts in local communities. To learn more about National Fitness Campaign and how to apply for funding, New York applicants can visit, www.nationalfitnesscampaign.com/NewYork or and Vermont applicants can visit, www.nationalfitnesscampaign.com/Vermont.   

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ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION INVITES COLUMBIA GREENE RESIDENTS TO JOIN 2021 WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S ON OCTOBER 16

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is World’s Largest Event Dedicated to Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Research

 

Columbia-Greene, New York, August 23, 2021 – The Alzheimer’s Association, Northeastern New York chapter is hosting its 2021 Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Columbia Greene on Saturday, Oct. 16 at Columbia-Greene Community College. Participants may check in beginning at 9 a.m. with an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. The walk starts at 10:30 a.m.

 

On Walk Day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with a poignant Promise Garden Ceremony – a mission-focused experience that signifies our solidarity in the fight against the disease. The colors of the Promise Garden flowers represent people’s connection to Alzheimer’s – their personal reasons to end the disease.

 

“We are so excited to be back in person this fall, so we can bring together the individuals, families and companies who make Walk to End Alzheimer’s possible,” said Alzheimer’s Association, Northeastern New York Walk Manager Joseph Heaney. “Our committee and staff are working hard to create an experience that is meaningful, inspiring and safe for all individuals to participate.” 

 

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, including 410,000 New Yorkers. It’s not only a leading cause of death in the U.S., more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

 

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The goal for this year’s Columbia Greene walk is to raise $27,000.

 

Plans are currently moving forward to host the Columbia Greene walk in person. The health and safety of participants, staff and volunteers remain the top priorities as decisions are made about event details. The Columbia Greene Walk will implement safety protocols including physical distancing, masks (where required), contactless registration, hand sanitizing stations and more. Options will be offered to participate online and in local neighborhoods.

 

To register as an individual walker or team captain and to receive the latest updates, visit alz.org/walk.

 

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®

The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.  Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s.  

 

Alzheimer's Association®

The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to  Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Its mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900. 


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Local Students from Delaware Academy and South Kortright Central School Districts Awarded Delhi Telephone Company Scholarships

Lindsey Wright of Delaware Academy and Jillian Hungerford of South Kortright Central school districts were presented with scholarships from Delhi Telephone Company for the upcoming school year. Both Lindsey and Jillian are continuing their education this fall; Lindsey of Delaware Academy will be attending Muskingum University, Ohio and Jillian Hungerford of South Kortright Central will be attending SUNY Cobleskill. 


The applicants underwent a selection process by submitting a short essay or creating a video that describes how DTC’s technology helped them during the COVID-19 pandemic. This scholarship was established to recognize a graduating senior who is continuing his/her education and who demonstrates pride in their community. 


DTC awards scholarships to neighboring school districts each year. The funds are raised at our annual Open House event held in August of each year. The event features a basket raffle to raise the majority of the funds, with items donated by local businesses as well as DTC’s vendors and network affiliates. Although 2021 has had its challenges, DTC was still able to award scholarships to these deserving students. DTC will continue to extend the scholarship program to other school districts as they continue to expand their service area.


[Lindsey Wright, Delaware Academy Scholarship Winner]


[Jillian Hungerford, South Kortright Central Scholarship Winner]



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Bassett Healthcare Network Announces Temporary Service Changes

Written By Editor on 9/28/21 | 9/28/21

Bassett Healthcare Network announced some temporary changes to services beginning Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021.

 

Outpatient Laboratory blood draws are now by appointment only.

 

Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, all patients must schedule blood draws ahead of time. Bassett facilities will not be able to accommodate walk-ins at this time. Appointments are available Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Limited Saturday appointments are available at some locations. Patients can schedule an appointment online using the MyBassett Health Connection portal (www.mybassetthealthconnection.org) on their computer or smartphone. Or call 607-547-3700 for assistance. 

 

Cooperstown’s Convenient Care location is temporarily closed.

Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, Convenient Care in Cooperstown will be temporarily unavailable. Convenient Care services are available in Oneonta (607-433-6400) and Herkimer (315-867-2884). Same- and next-day appointments are available 7 days a week. Visit Bassett Healthcare Network’s Convenient Care webpage to learn more and stay up-to-date. Patients with a medical emergency should call 911 or visit the emergency department.

 

Call wait times may be longer than usual.

Over the next several days, patients may find that hold times may be slightly longer than usual. Please bear with us – we will address your needs as quickly and efficiently as possible. Whenever possible, consider using MyBassett Health Connection to message your practitioner, schedule blood draws and future appointments, and view lab results.

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Delaware League Soccer Roundup

Written By Editor on 9/27/21 | 9/27/21

Boys Action:

Last Wednesday's games were widely postponed due to heavy rain in the region at game time.

Davenport and Roxbury finished Thursday's game on the Rockets home field tied 1-1. Dylan Waid connected for Davenport's goal and Ron Grieco tallied Roxbury's goal.


Downsville shutout the Windham Warriors 5-0 on Thursday as Kaden Cicio did most of the damage with four goals on the afternoon. Teammate Ashton Townsend added on goal and one assist, Gaven Brunner added a pair of assists and Skyler Odell added on assist.


The annual Margaretville Tournament got underway Friday with host Margaretville falling to Seward  6-2 in the opening round. Michael Gavette and Damien Brewer each scored a goal in the loss to the Class C team.


In Saturday's consolation game, the hosts defeated Chester Academy 5-1. Lenny Cordero posted a hat trick while Ryan McVitty added a goal and an assist and Damien Brewer added a goal. Michael Gavette had one assist for the Blue Devils. 


South Kortright will be paired with Cooperstown in the championship round of the annual Chic Walshe Soccer Tournament, hosted by Davenport, at 4 p.m. this Saturday.


SK advanced on penalty kicks, posting a 4-3 advantage on penalty kicks over Worcester to claim the win after the two teams were tied 1-1 after overtime. Josh Anderson connected off assist from Jacob Morton to score for the Rams, while Worcester's goal was scored by Conner Fancher off assist from Ben Ballard.


Cooperstown advanced with a 7-1 victory over host Davenport. Trevor Waid scored Davenport's lone goal. They will play Worcester in the consolation game on Saturday at noon.


On Monday, the Margaretville Blue Devils claimed a 3-1 victory over the unbeaten SK Rams. Michael Gavette struck for two goals and Ryan McVitty scored one goal with Lenny Cordaro adding an assist. The two teams were tied 1-1 at the half. South Kortright's goal was scored by Declan McCracken.


On Tuesday, SK shutout Windham 5-0 as Trent Cole and Jacob Morton scored two goals each and Emerson Comer scored one goal. Assisting, with one each, were Eoin Byne and Jayden Sturniolo.

Roxbury defeated Gilboa 3-2 on Tuesday. Ian Walker and Peyton Proctor each scored a goal in regulation and Walker scored the winning penalty kick for the Rockets. William Cipolla and Jacob Strauch each scored for Gilboa.


Downsville shutout Jefferson 5-0 on Tuesday as Gavin Brunner led the way with a pair of goals and two assists and Tristan Reed had two assists. Chase Mabery, Ashton Townsend and Travis Houck contributed single. 


Girls action:

The Stamford girls defeated Hunter-Tannersville 3-2 on Thursday on their home field. Molly Koerner tallied a pair of goals and Hannah Kirby added a third, with Emily Clark having one assist in the win. Hunter got goals from Mckenzie Radcliffe and Marissa Legg. Radcliffe added an assist along with teammate Gwenn Glennon.


Downsville defeated Windham 5-1 at Windham. Rebecca Grashinski struck for a hat trick and added one assist, while teammate Kayla Houck and Kiahna Rowlands added singe goals to he win. Serena Beckmann scored the lone goal for the Lady Warriors.


The Roxbury Lady Rockets shoutout Davenport 4-0 on Thursday as four different players scored.

Payge DeMaio had one goal and an assist, Cortnea DeMaio had one goal, Myah Johnson scored one and Kimora Brown scored one. Roxbury got one assist each from Kylie DeMaio  and Olivia Greico.

Delhi Defeated Downsville 1-0 in a non-league pairing on Friday. Abbie Leahy scored the lone goal of the game for the win.


Stamford picked up win number two of the week with a 2-0 shutout over Gilboa. Annie Schultz and Emily Clark each connected for a goal and Shannon Hartwell had an assist in the win.


The South Kortright Lady Rams defeated Worcester 3-1 in overtime to advance from the opening round of the Chic Walshe Soccer Tournament in Davenport. They will face Milford in the championship game tomorrow at 2 p.m..


Lacey Eckert, Madison Coberly and Emily Anderson all scored to lift SK to the win. Worcester got its goal from Iriyah Hailey.


Milford shutout host Davenport 5-0 to win their advance to the championship game. Davenport and Worcester will meet in the consolation game.


The Margaretville Lady Blue Devils defeated South Kortright 5-2 in Monday's action. Ana Gavette scored two goals and teammates Natalia Herrera, Marisol Flores and Olivia Suyama added single goals to the win. South Kortright got goals from Emily Anderson and Lauren Dengler.


Roxbury blasted Gilboa 9-0 on their home field Tuesday with two goals each from Kylie DeMaio and Kimora Brown and single goals from Myah Johnson, Mikayla Wright, Livy Greico and Ryleigh Goodchild, while Cortnea DeMaio adds one goal and one assist and Payge DeMaio had two assists. 


On Tuesday, South Kortright shutout Windham 5-0 as Emily Anderson struck for a pair of goals and teammates Madison Coberly and Lacey Eckert added one goal and one assist each and Christina Chaker had one goal.


The Davenport Lady Wildcats defeated Hunter-Tannersville 4-2 on Tuesday as Ella Gerster and Aleigha Brockway each scored two goals to lead the win and teammate  Cadence Losie put up two assists. Hedda Flynn and Marissa Legg each scored for H-T.


Margaretville scored two second half goals to defeat Stamford 2-0 at Archibald Field on Tuesday. The two teams were tied 0-0 at the half. Herrera Natalia and Olivia Suyama each scored a goal and Marisol Flores had an assist in the win.


Photos below by Liz Page





Stamford's Ana Schulz(7) moves the ball upfield as Margaretville's Analyse Sass (10) give chase in Tuesday's soccer action. Margaretville won2-0.

Stamford's Tryhnati Donato (12) marks Margaretville's Olivia Suyama (9) in league soccer on Tuesday. Margaretville won 2-0.

Margaretville's Natalia Herrera (17) looks to move into scoring position Tuesday against Stamford's Emily Clark (9) and Breanna Wyble (5). Herrera eventually scored on of the two winning goals.


Stamford's Emily Clark (9) looks to move the ball around Margaretville's Analyse Sass (10) in soccer action Tuesday. Margaretville won it 2-0.

Stamford's Tryhnati Donato (12) moves in to interrupt Margaretville's Ashley Comano (2) in Delaware League soccer action at Russ Archibald Field on Tuesday. Margaretville won 2-0.

Stamford's Georgia Lynch (2) and Margaretville's Ana Gavette (13) do battle for possession of the ball during league action on Tuesday. Margaretville took home a 2-0 win.




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Director of Accessibility Services Joins National Panel on Disability

In the world of Accessibility, C-GCC’s own Director of Accessibility Services Catherine Carlson of Palenville,, is a guiding star.

Carlson, also past president of the New York State Disability Services Council, served as a speaker this month for the Lifting the Hood on Disability Services—Time for a Tune Up! Higher Ed Equity Session, lead by GlobalMindED — a non-profit organization that aims to close the equity gap by creating a capable, diverse talent pipeline.

Part of a larger, virtual series titled Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable moderated by Ryan Ross, Ph.D., associate vice chancellor Student Affairs, Equity, and Inclusion for the Colorado Community College System, Lifting the Hood focused on the lessons of the past and present in Accessibility Services, and how to best apply those lessons for the future.

“Accessibility Services started as a Civil Rights movement, and while we have made great progress, we still have work to do and will always have work to do,” said Carlson, adding that currently, she sees the most important role of Accessibility Services professionals as meeting all students “where they are.”

“Student success is what we should be focusing on, and when we do that, accessibility can’t be missed — it’s something all students need to succeed,” she said.

The sessions also included Lesley Owens-Pelton, director of the Office of Disability Services at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Penn., and Emily Perry, access and equity services professional with Colorado Community College Online.

GlobalMindED closes the equity gap by creating a capable, diverse talent pipeline through connections to role models, mentors, internships for least-resourced students, returning adults, First Gen-to-College, and inclusive leaders who teach them, work with them and hire them.

For more information about Accessibility Services at C-GCC, please visit SUNYcgcc.edu.
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NYSP Investigating New Baltimore Stabbing

The New York State Police in Catskill are seeking the public’s assistance with locating Deven Hotaling, 22, of Philmont, NY.  On September 25, 2021, at approximately 12:00 p.m., Hotaling was involved in a physical altercation in the area of State Route 9w, and State Route 144 in New Baltimore, that ended in a stabbing.  The 30-year-old victim was stabbed multiple times in the side and back and is currently receiving treatment at Albany Medical Center.  An arrest warrant for Hotaling has been issued for Assault first degree, a B felony and anyone with information with regards to Hotaling’s whereabouts are encouraged to call SP Catskill at (518) 622-8600. 

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