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In Oneonta, Presidents Shine;

In Cooperstown, Parking Tiff

In this week's Hometown Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta President Kleniewski goes back to the classroom to emphasize the importance of sharing intellectual excitement with freshmen. Her Hartwick counterpart, Margaret Drugovich, gets the thrill of being handed a $250,00 check for an innovative undertaking, the Center for Craft Food & Beverage. In Cooperstown, it's the annual debate over paid parking at Village Trustees seek to tweak the system.
In this week’s Hometown Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta President Kleniewski goes back to the classroom to emphasize the importance of sharing intellectual excitement with freshmen. Her Hartwick counterpart, Margaret Drugovich, gets the thrill of being handed a $250,00 check for an innovative undertaking, the Center for Craft Food & Beverage. In Cooperstown, it’s the annual debate over paid parking at Village Trustees seek to tweak the system.  Our newspapers are available today on newsstands in Oneonta, Cooperstown, Richfield Springs and Route 28.
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