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October 2014 - Page 2

Business Week Features Hager Hops

Business Week Features Hager Hops COOPERSTOWN – In this week’s edition, Business Week is featuring Hager Hops, the dirt-to-tap undertaking now being implemented by the Hager family, Anheuser-Busch heirs.  Here’s how it starts: “Strolling among rows of hops on a lush hillside in Cooperstown, N.Y., discussing soil quality and irrigation, Alicia and Louis Hager sound more like the farmers they’ve become than Busch beer royalty. The bines (that’s not a typo; these climbers are not vines) that produce the conelike…

‘Persepolis’ Author Satrapi Delivers Mills Lecture at SUNY

Author Satrapi’s ‘Persepolis’  Pierces Censorship, She Tells SUNY Audience By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com ONEONTA Seated comfortably between ferns and a slate-blue backdrop, Marjane Satrapi very quickly made herself at home chatting with Dr. Susan Bernardin. “English is not even my third language,” she said in a thick French accent by way of introduction.  “When I come to American for the first time, I learned English by watching a lot of movies, so I was saying the f-word a lot.  I…

‘Grassy Apron’ Posed For Doubleday Entry By JIM KEVLIN•The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 A “grassy apron” leading fans from Main Street to the doors of Doubleday Field, where asphalt is now. A extended walkway along Lakefront Park’s waterfront, and a pier extending 100 feet into James Fenimore Cooper’s Glimmerglass. An “iconic building” in the Delaware Otsego Corp. parking lot, facing east, luring tourists up Main Street. These were some of the concepts Elan Planning Founding Principal Lisa…

Rock Hall’s Greg Harris Blending Old Stars, New

Rock Hall’s Greg Harris Blending Old Stars, New By LIBBY CUDMORE•The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 When Greg Harris, ’93, was a Cooperstown Graduate Program “first year,” he may not have known that what he did in his free time would be as important to his career as what he did in the classroom. “We were always out going to see bands in Oneonta, Cherry Valley,” he said. “We spent as much time in the community as…

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