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The journey from passion project to “Play Ball!” at Gloversville’s Parkhurst Field took eight years of planning and eight hectic months of construction, but the moment has finally arrived when players will take the field and fans will step into the brand-new grandstand at the renovated baseball venu
Mayfield - Stanley E. Karpinski of Mayfield, NY passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 4th. He was born to Stanley and Genevieve (Drozdowski) Karpinski on November 10, 1937, in Schenectady NY. In 1957, he graduated from Saint John Kanty Prep in Erie, PA with the fullest intentions of entering the
GLOVERSVILLE -- Paraphrasing Shoeless Joe Jackson from the movie "Field of Dreams," David Karpinski said when they finish building the "Legends Park at Parkhurst Field," tourists will come to Fulton County. Speaking to the Fulton County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Karpinski, the executive di
GLOVERSVILLE -- Paraphrasing Shoeless Joe Jackson from the movie "Field of Dreams," David Karpinski said when they finish building the "Legends Park at Parkhurst Field," tourists will come to Fulton County.Speaking to the Fulton County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Karpinski, the executive direct
Apr 10, 2021 George H. Purdy Jr., age 82, a resident of Johnstown, passed away on Monday, April 5, 2021. at Nathan Littauer Hospital after a short illness. George was born on December 17, 1938, in Gloversville, NY. He was the son of the late George H. Purdy Sr. and Nora M. Clegg Purdy. He was a graduate of Gloversville High School, class of 1957. He worked in the leather mills all his life and retired from Liberty Leather in Johnstown. George loved to play golf and was a long standing member of the Fox Run Golf Club. He was the first one in the parking lot at 5:30 a.m. every morning even though tee time was not until 8:00 a.m. He had an on-going bet with his friends that if he got a hole-in-one, they would have to pay up; he would always ask if they had their $100 bill ready before he drove the ball. He was also an avid fisherman and hunter. He was a pilot of his own single engine airplane in his earlier years. George was a second generation Eagle Scout and also taught Sunday school at the Broadalbin Methodist Church years ago.