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Cooperstown, Pennsylvania is located in Venango County. Zip codes in Cooperstown, PA include 16317. More Cooperstown information.

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Sunday Jan 29 | Patch.com

Forecasters Warn of High Winds, Brief Periods of Snow

Cranberry-area residents should be on the lookout for a combination of gusty winds with a brief -but heavy-snowfall Sunday evening.A At about 5 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for western Pennsylvania, including Butler County.

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Fri Sep 23, 2011

Erie Times News

Cooperstown man charged with animal cruelty

A Cooperstown man was charged with animal cruelty after state police accused him of shooting his neighbor's dog on Thursday.

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Sun Sep 04, 2011

WHP-TV Harrisburg

Retired Pa. trooper pleads in sex sting

A retired state trooper who also worked as a substitute high school teacher has pleaded guilty to charges that he traveled from his home in Venango County to the Pittsburgh-area because he hoped to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex.

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Fri Sep 02, 2011

ABC 27

Retired western Pa. trooper pleads in sex sting

A retired state trooper who also worked as a substitute high school teacher has pleaded guilty to charges that he traveled from his home in Venango County to the Pittsburgh-area because he hoped to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex.

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Tue Jul 12, 2011

Bugs and Cranks

a Conversation with Carlton: a B&C Interview with Carlton Fisk

Carlton Fisk was the perfect blend of talent and toughness. Make no mistake, much like the moniker "LT" in football, there is only one true "Pudge" in the annals of baseball history, and it was the gritty catcher from Bellows Falls, Vermont who spent 24 years behind major league plates on his way to Cooperstown.

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