COOPERSTOWN, NY – On June 12th 1939, the inaugural classes of the Baseball Hall of Fame were inducted on the front steps of what was then known as the National Baseball Museum.
The ten week program that teaches young girls about self-esteem and making good choices came to an end yesterday with the Girls on the Run 5k at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown.
Cooperstown will be covered with red, white, and blue this weekend as the first 5,000 fans to enter Doubleday Field for the Hall of Fame Classic will receive an American flag.
The sharp shooters on the roof of the National Baseball Hall of Fame should have tipped you off that this was no ordinary day in "America's Most Perfect Village."
The president was coming to town.
President Barack Obama made the first ever visit to the Baseball Hall of Fame by a sitting president...
More than 1000 canoe racers and as many as 10,000 spectators will descend on Bainbridge for the 52nd Annual General Clinton Canoe Regatta this weekend.
Oneonta Public Transit will be adding a third bus as needed to some of its Cooperstown routes this Thursday since parking will be limited due to the President Obama's visit.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association will present the Legends for Youth Skills Clinic on Friday May 23rd at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown.
Bassett Medical Center has again been awarded the American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award.