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SUNY COBLESKILL ANNOUNCES ATHLETIC SCHEDULE CHANGES DUE TO WEATHER

Written By Editor on 4/19/22 | 4/19/22

The SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department announced today that due the inclement weather that has impacted the region, the following further schedule changes have been made to the Fighting Tigers’ baseball and men’s and women’s golf team’s schedules. 

The Fighting Tiger baseball team’s away non-conference game versus the Giants of Keystone College originally scheduled for Wednesday April 20, in Factoryville, Pa. has been postponed due to weather and field conditions and will now be played on Sunday May 1 beginning at 12:00 p.m. 

The men’s and women’s golf team’s away match versus the Broncos of SUNY Delhi to be played at the Delhi Golf & Country Club in Delhi, N.Y. scheduled for Wednesday April 20 has been cancelled.    

For further information regarding Fighting Tigers athletic teams’ schedule adjustments please check the athletic program's website at http://fightingtigers.cobleskill.edu 


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Red Cross to Open Shelters to Assist Those Without Power

Red Cross volunteers and staff are responding to the needs of thousands of Southern Tier residents impacted by power outages in several counties resulting from a major spring snowstorm.  In response to requests from the Broome County Office of Emergency Management, the Red Cross is opening two shelters in the area as of 5:00 p.m. today.  Those shelters will be located at:

Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church

118 Oak Street, Binghamton NY

Deposit Fire Department

130 Second Street, Deposit NY

Staff and volunteers have been working throughout the day to plan and implement sheltering and feeding for area residents.  The response comes in the midst of National Volunteer Recognition Week and volunteers are particularly important to the Red Cross as they comprise approximately 90% of the American Red Cross of Western New York workforce.  The need for volunteers has never been greater as we experience larger and more intense disasters across the country. Please consider becoming a Red Cross volunteer to help families in need. We’ll provide all of the training you need, visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more.

About the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or cruzrojaamericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.   


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S WYATT PALMER NAMED NAC PITCHER OF THE WEEK

Written By Editor on 4/18/22 | 4/18/22

The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that for the third time this season that SUNY Cobleskill junior right hander Wyatt Palmer, Camden, N.Y., Camden High School/Cayuga Community College, has been named the conference’s Baseball Pitcher-of-the-Week for the week ending April 18, 2022. 

The Camden, N.Y. native hurled a nine inning complete game three-hit shutout on Monday April 11 defeating the visiting Wildcats of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute 5-0 allowing only three hits while striking out six and walking two.   

For the season the transfer from Cayuga Community College is 4-1 overall in five starts with a 2.45 ERA in 29.1 innings of work striking out 17 on the season.  

The Fighting Tigers are currently 16-11 overall while leading the NAC Western Division with a 7-0 record on the season. Cobleskill is next scheduled, weather permitting, to be in action on Wednesday April 20 when they travel to Factoryville, Pa. to meet the host Giants of Keystone for a non-league solo contest beginning at 3:30 p.m. 


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S LOGAN HUTTER NAMED NAC BASEBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that for the third consecutive week SUNY Cobleskill first year catcher/designated hitter Logan Hutter, Smithtown, N.Y., Smithtown West High School, has been named the conference’s Baseball Rookie-of-the-Week for the week ending April 17, 2022. 

The Smithtown, N.Y. native went 7-for-17 for a .412 batting average at the plate including three home runs, two double, nine runs scored, nine RBI a stolen stolen bases along with a .500 on-base percentage during the week.  

On the season Hutter is batting .377 with an on-base percentage of .456 including six doubles, six stolen bases, three home runs, 17 runs scored and 17 RBI.   

The Fighting Tigers are currently 16-11 overall while leading the NAC Western Division with a 7-0 record on the season. Cobleskill is next scheduled, weather permitting, to be in action on Wednesday April 20 when they travel to Factoryville, Pa. to meet the host Giants of Keystone for a non-league solo contest beginning at 3:30 p.m. 

 


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New Exhibition at The Farmers’ Museum Celebrates the Role of Children on Family Farms Past and Present

New exhibition opening April 23

Growing Tomorrow’s Farmers

April 23–October 30, 2022
The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown, NY / Main Barn Exhibition Space

FarmersMuseum.org

 

Cooperstown, New York — The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown opens a new exhibition celebrating the role children played on family farms from the 19th century to the present. Growing Tomorrow’s Farmers, on view from April 23–October 30, 2022 and again in 2023, demonstrates that youth and family farms continue to remain at the heart of farming's future. Through the exhibition, guest curated by Caroline Welsh, visitors are introduced to new and legacy farmers that are changing the agricultural scene while growing local economies, culture, and tourism. It also examines the role of farmers of color in New York State—the barriers they faced historically and are still facing today, and the resurgence they are currently leading. 

Growing Tomorrow’s Farmers showcases area farmers through captivating imagery produced by an array of contemporary photographers including Richard Walker, Wesley Bernard, Dana Matthews, and others. Visitors will also find historical photographs from Plowline, The Farmers’ Museum’s collection of original photography that documents changes in agricultural practice, rural life and farming families in New York State dating back to the 1800s. The exhibit includes objects from the Museum’s extensive collections as well as related artwork from Fenimore Art Museum. 

 

Growing Tomorrow’s Farmers is sponsored in part by Nellie and Robert Gipson, and NYCM Insurance.

 

 

While visiting the Museum, enjoy a ride on the Empire State Carousel, explore the 19th-century country village and farmstead, check out Todd’s General Store, and visit the famous Cardiff Giant. Kids can learn about life on the farm and delight in the baby animals at the Children’s Barnyard.

 

The museum is currently open Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (closed Mondays). Starting May 7, the Museum is open daily from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.  Admission: Adults and juniors (ages 13-64): $15.00; seniors (65+): $12.50; youth (7-12): $6.00; children (6 and under): free. Museum members are always admitted free, as are active-duty and retired career military. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, active-duty military and up to five family members are admitted free through the Blue Star Museum program. 

 

The Farmers’ Museum is located at 5775 Route 80 in Cooperstown. Visit FarmersMuseum.org for more information.

 

 

About The Farmers’ Museum

As one of the oldest rural life museums in the country, The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown, New York, provides visitors with a unique opportunity to experience 19th-century rural and village life first-hand through authentic demonstrations and interpretative exhibits. The museum, founded in 1943, comprises a Colonial Revival stone barn listed on the National Register for Historic Places, a recreated historic village circa 1845, the Empire State Carousel, and a working farmstead. Through its 19th-century village and farm, the museum preserves important examples of upstate New York architecture, early agricultural tools and equipment, and heritage livestock. The Farmers’ Museum’s outstanding collection of more than 23,000 items encompasses significant historic objects ranging from butter molds to carriages, and hand planes to plows. The museum also presents a broad range of interactive educational programs for school groups, families, and adults that explore and preserve the rich agricultural history of the region.

FarmersMuseum.org

 


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Cobleskill Library News - Weekly Update

Adulting 101 Tuesdays at 5 during April. Geared for teens and young adults, Adulting 101 is your go-to program to learn the basics of becoming a responsible adult. April 26 the last program Cooking for one or two with CCE. These classes are absolutely free. Seats are limited though, so call The Community Library at (518) 234-7897 or sign up at bit.ly/CommunityLibraryEvents to reserve your seat now! 

 

Thursday, April 21 at 6pm The second session with award-winning poet and SUNY Cobleskill professor Matthew Burns will present this two-part poetry workshop sponsored by The Community Library, Poets & Writers Inc, and the New York State Council on the Arts. During this session Matthew will provide feedback on students' works-in-progress and discuss the process of revising, polishing, and submitting poems for publication. 

 

Tuesday, April 26 at 6:00 pm The Short Fiction Workshop: This writing group for teens and adults will proceed as a workshop featuring writing exercises, idea prompts, and supportive, constructive feedback. Our focus will be short (and very short) stories and over time we’ll try to discover and shape initial inspirations into polished, publishable stories. Writers with all levels of experience are welcome. 

 

Thursday, April 28 Crafts Around the World at 4pm. Each month features a different art of craft from a different corner of the globe. In April we explore the art of Molas. Register here https://bit.ly/CraftsAroundWorldMolas4-28. You can view this program from home or there will be a viewing party at The Community Library. 

 

Thursday, April 28 at 6:30 Trivia Night@ the Library! Gather your smartest, most fun friends and form a team for Trivia Night at The Community Library. Quizmaster Don LaPlant will be serving up trivia in a range of categories including books, movies, music, history, science, geography, and pretty much anything else you can learn about in the library. Bragging rights (and modest prizes) are at stake. Sign up online or call to reserve your table. 

 

Tuesdays join your neighbors and make new friends during the Tuesday Knitters group! You can find them downstairs in the Program Room at 1pm until 3pm. Bring your own supplies and learn something new while you chat, listen or just get in your zone. 

 

It is allergy season and some symptoms mimic those of a COVID-19 infection. Pick up a free COVID-19 at home test kit at the Library while supplies last. 

 

Starting May 3 The Friends of the Library will be selling raffle tickets for three Bluebird houses that have been painted by local artists. The drawing will be held in the Library on May 7th at noon. A perfect gift for Mother’s Day. 

 

The Library hours are Tuesday 10-8pm, Wednesday 10-5pm, Thursday 10-8pm, Friday 10-5pm and Saturday 10-1pm. 

 

Follow us on social media for library news, event information, volunteer opportunities, new book announcements and more! Facebook: @TheCommunityLibraryCobleskill  Instagram: commlibcobleskill   Twitter: @CommLibCOB 


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Bassett Medical Center Prime Care Holding COVID-19 Booster Clinics April 20 and April 27

Bassett Medical Center Prime Care (The Clinic Building at 1 Atwell Road in Cooperstown) will be holding COVID-19 vaccine clinics, including 2nd Boosters for those 18 years and older who qualify, Wednesday April 20 and Wednesday April 27 from 8:30 AM to 11AM.
 
Clinic details:
  • For both April 20 and April 27 Clinics:
    • 8:30 AM – 11 AM
    • Vaccinations offered: All three manufacturers available—J&J, Moderna and Pfizer.
    • Doses offered: First, second, third, and booster shots are available (for adults only – age 18 and older). This includes 2nd boosters for those 50 years old and older, plus those 18 years or older with certain medical conditions who qualify.
    • Open to all established Bassett patients age 18 and up.
    • Appointments are required – Call (607) 547-4625. 
Visit www.bassett.org/covid-19 for more detailed current booster eligibility criteria. COVID-19 vaccinations are provided at no cost.
 
People in the following groups are at highest risk for COVID-19:
  • People with serious long-term health problems (lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, kidney disease and blood disorders)
  • People with immune system weakness (cancer treatment, long-term steroid therapy, HIV/AIDS and other immune diseases) 
  • People 50 years of age and older
Please check the CDC or NYS Department of Health websites for other COVID-19 information. You can help fight COVID-19, and other sickness by washing your hands frequently, covering your mouth and nose when you cough, and staying home from work or school if you have symptoms.

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Capital Region BOCES programs recognized as NYSBBA Champions of Change

Written By Editor on 4/15/22 | 4/15/22

Two Capital Region BOCES programs were recognized recently for innovation in the advancement of educational skills for high school and adult students.

The New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) presented two Champions of Change awards to BOCES leaders and educators during the BOCES annual meeting on April 13.

The first Champions of Change Award was presented to the Career and Technical School Automotive Trades program for its work on development of an electric vehicle maintenance and repair curriculum.

The second Champions of Change Award was presented to the Adult Education Program, which has partnered with the Albany County Department of Probation to launch a High School Equivalency (HSE) Program for county residents currently on probation.

“We are always striving to look forward and  plan for the future needs of our students, our partners and our community. It is an honor to be recognized for this work,” said Capital Region BOCES Senior Executive Officer Joseph P. Dragone, Ph.D.

The electric vehicle repair curriculum is being written by teachers Scott Tessier and Brian LaCroix in conjunction with their counterparts in Orleans-Niagara BOCES and St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES.

Funded through a New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) grant in partnership with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the curriculum will prepare students for legislation signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul last September. The legislation effectively bans the sale of new internal combustion engine cars, off-road vehicles, light-duty trucks and equipment by 2035 and makes electric and “green” vehicles an essential mandate.  

“Electric vehicles are the future and we are working to ensure our students are prepared to maintain and repair them,” said Tessier.

Accepting the award along with Tessier and LaCroix, were Career and Technical School Principals Shelette Pleat and Matt Ward and Automotive Youth Educational System (AYES) students Alex Ramsaroop of Schenectady and Matt DeCelle of Cohoes.

The Adult Education HSE program collaboration with Albany County Probation supports individuals on probation as they earn their High School Equivalency Diplomas. The program is voluntary and students enrolled are eager to learn during the evening classes and are dedicated to completing their goal, said Maria Huntington, supervisor of Adult Education and Programming at Capital Region BOCES.

Accepting the award with Huntington was Kristin McCabe, probation supervisor at the Albany County Probation Department.


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Rep. Delgado Announces Military Service Academy Application Period and Information Night

Written By Editor on 4/13/22 | 4/13/22

U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado (NY-19) announced that the applications for the 2022 service academy nomination season are now posted. Members of Congress may nominate candidates for appointment to the U.S. Military Academy (USMA), the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA), and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA). The fifth service academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (USCGA), New London, CT, does not require a congressional nomination for appointment. Members of Congress may nominate applicants who meet the eligibility requirements as established by law. Completed application packets are due by October 28, 2022.

 

Congressman Delgado also announced an information session about the application process which will take place on April 28th. During this event, people will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of representatives from the United States Military Academies and ROTC programs to learn more about their admissions and nominations process. The event will be held on Thursday, April 28th from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm via Zoom. 

 

For more information on Military Service Academy nominations and the application process, visit Rep. Delgado’s website.  

 

Please do not hesitate to call Delgado’s Kingston district office at 845-443-2930 or email ny19.serviceacademies@mail.house.gov with any questions about this process. 


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SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tigers Weekly Recap

SUNY COBLESKILL FIGHTING TIGER WEEKLY RECAP 4/11/22 


The SUNY Cobleskill baseball team won three-of-four road games during the week losing on Tuesday to the Engineers of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in non-league action 13-3 prior to winning a non-league match-up on the road versus the Pioneers of Utica College 10-6, The Fighting Tigers closed the week by sweeping the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) opening doubleheader versus the host Wildcats of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute by scores of 8-5 and 4-3 to improve to 10-11 overall including a 2-0 record in league action. Senior outfielder Samuel Gutierrez, Bay, Bayside, N.Y., Martin Van Buren High School/Queensborough Community College, led the way offensively for the Orange & Black batting .500 with a .611 on base percentage along with one home run, two stolen bases, five runs scored and nine RBI for the week.  


The Fighting Tiger men’s outdoor track & field team posted a team total of 48 points to place fifth in a field of 10 teams at the 2022 Utica College Spring Invitational hosted by the Pioneers of Utica College at the college’s Pioneer Turf and Track and Field Complex on Saturday. First year distance runner Eamonn Sullivan, Wappingers Falls, N.Y., Fordham Preparatory School, was the team’s top finisher posting an Atlantic Regional Qualifying effort in the 5000-meter run with a program record time of 15:13.30 to place second overall in the event. 


Th Cobleskill softball team won two-of-six games during the week losing a pair of non-conference doubleheaders falling to the Dutchwomen Union College by scores of 5-0 and 11-3 on Tuesday then dropping a pair of games on Wednesday to Gators Sage College by scores of 8-5 and 11-3 prior to sweeping the Wildcats of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute in NAC play in games played at SUNY Oneonta on Friday by scores of 9-1 and 5-3 to improve to 4-12 overall on the season including a 2-0 record in conference play. Senior outfielder Alyssa Villielm, Rifton, N.Y., Kingston High School, led the Fighting Tigers on offense batting .444 for the week with a home run, with two runs scored and three RBI on the week.   


First year jumper Lilah Ward, Arlington, Vt., Arlington High School, won the high jump at the 2022 Utica College Spring Invitational hosted by the Pioneers of Utica College at the college’s Pioneer Turf and Track and Field Complex on Saturday by clearing a height of 4’11”. Led by Ward’s efforts the Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 13 points to place seventh overall in the nine-team field.  


The Fighting Tiger men’s lacrosse team split a pair of road games during the week posting an 18-6 over the Mavericks of Medaille College on Tuesday then falling in conference play to the Terriers of Thomas College by a 16-13 margin to move to 3-4 overall including a 1-3 record in NAC play. Sophomore attackman Gregory Neumann, Accord, N.Y., Rondout Valley High School, posted a big week for the Orange & Black with six goals, five assists and 12 ground balls.  


The hunt seat equestrian team Closed out the 2021-22 season over the weekend at the 2022 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Zone 2 Championships hosted by St. Lawrence University at the college’s Elsa Gunnison Appleton Riding Hall. The Fighting Tigers received a third place finish in Introductory Horsemanship from senior Julianna Ciccotelli, Hillsborough, N.J., Hillsborough High School, at the championship event.  


SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department announced this week that Chukwuma Asala has been named as the Fighting Tigers new head women’s soccer coach. Asala comes to Cobleskill after serving as the Head Girls Varsity Soccer Coach at Holy Names Academy in Albany, N.Y. where he posted a 61-13-3 overall record in three seasons guiding his team to a pair of Colonial Council Championships and two Section II Championships.  


UPCOMING HOME CONTESTS: 


Lacrosse vs. SUNY Canton 4/20, SUNY Poly 4/23 

Baseball vs. Cazenovia 4/15 & 4/16, SUNY Canton 4/22 & 4/23, Utica College 4/26 

Softball vs. Cazenovia College 4/29 & 4/30 



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SUNY COBLESKILL BASEBALL BLANKS SUNY POLYTECHNIC 5-0 IN NAC ACTION

Oneonta, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill baseball team continued their North Atlantic Conference (NAC) series with the SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) posting shutting out the Wildcats by a score of 5-0 in a game played on the turf at SUNY Oneonta’s Red Dragon Baseball Field on Monday afternoon. With the win the Fighting Tigers even their season record at 11-11 overall including a 3-0 record in NAC action while the Wildcats are now 2-15 overall including a 0-3 mark in conference play.  

Fighting Tiger junior right hander Wyatt Palmer, Camden, N.Y., Camden High School, was dominate on the mound posting a nine-inning shutout by scattering three hits while striking out six Wildcat hitters and walking only two to improve his record to 4-1 overall on the season.  

Offensively the Cobleskill senior class led the way as shortstop Eddy Garcia, Bronx, N.Y., World View High School, went 2-for-5 with a double, a triple, a run scored and an RBI, right fielder Samuel Gutierrez, Bayside, N.Y., Martin Van Buren High School/Queensborough Community College, went 4-for-5 with a double, a stolen base, a run scored and an RBI, first baseman Frank Leger, Bronx, N.Y., All Hallows High School, posted a 1-for-4 outing with a double and a RBI and second baseman Christopher Kordziel, Rotterdam, N.Y., Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons High School, had a walk, a run scored and an RBI in the game.  

The Fighting Tigers and Wildcats will conclude their NAC season series with each other on Tuesday April 12 when they meet at Cobleskill’s Fighting Tiger Field for a league doubleheader beginning at 12:00 p.m.    

April 11, 2022SUNY Cobleskill at SUNY Poly







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SUNY Poly (2-15/0-3 NAC)000000000031

Box Score


SUNY Cobleskill Batters

HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Zach Ducorsky cf4000111
Christopher Kordziel 2b4101100
Eddy Garcia ss5121012
Samuel Gutierrez rf5141000
Frank Leger 1b4011112
Logan Hutter c4000013
Trevor Grieb lf3110010
Connor Maxwell dh4000001
David Flora 3b3120000
Wyatt Palmer p0000000
Totals365104359
BATTING
2B: Eddy Garcia , Samuel Gutierrez , Frank Leger
3B: Eddy Garcia
RBI: Christopher Kordziel , Eddy Garcia , Samuel Gutierrez , Frank Leger
BASERUNNING
SB: Samuel Gutierrez , Trevor Grieb , David Flora (2)
FIELDING
DP: Christopher Kordziel , Frank Leger , David Flora

SUNY Poly Batters

HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Don Vento 3b3000101
Christopher Ling 2b4000001
Bradley Dietz lf3000000
Zach Byrum dh4000020
Jake Montrose 1b2000122
Salvatore Mecca pr0000000
Carter Romansky 1b1000000
Paul Barber rf3000000
Ryan Starr cf3020000
Zackary Morrison c2010010
James Lynch ss3000011
Paul Morgan p0000000
Samuel Vainauskas p0000000
Totals28030265
BATTING
GIDP: Paul Barber
BASERUNNING
CS: Ryan Starr
FIELDING
E: Paul Barber

SUNY Cobleskill Pitchers

PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Wyatt Palmer (W, 4-1)9.0300260
Totals9.0300260
PITCHING
Batters faced: Wyatt Palmer (32)
HBP: Wyatt Palmer (2)
Pitches-Strikes: Wyatt Palmer (103-67)

SUNY Poly Pitchers

PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Paul Morgan (L, 1-3)8.0833250
Samuel Vainauskas1.0222100
Totals9.01055350
PITCHING
Batters faced: Paul Morgan (35) , Samuel Vainauskas (6)
HBP: Paul Morgan (2)
Pitches-Strikes: Paul Morgan (110-72), Samuel Vainauskas (16-8)

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