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5-Year Plan Coming Soon To O-Theatre

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA – Mark Carbone, manager at Y2 Student Rentals, shovels snow at the Main Street location as the storm barreled down on Tuesday, Feb. 12.

ONEONTA – The consultants at Webb Management will give their final recommendations for a five-year business plan for the Oneonta Theatre at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19 at Foothills.
The performing arts management consultants, who shared their initial findings in December, will report on their study of the local demographics and tourism data for our area and region, and give an overview of their recommendations for a five-year business plan, as well as estimates of restoration costs and devloping an arts and culture center.

 

► THE ONEONTA HOTEL has been vacated and put up for sale for $1.85 million with Exit Realty, according to realtor Adam Karns.
► He’s barely taken his seat, but U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-19th, is on the National Republican Congressional Committee list of 55 new congressman it intends to unseat in the 2020 elections.
► A 76-YEAR-OLD MAN fled a burning Otego home on 470 County Route 5 Monday, Feb. 11, but had no way to call 911, and the home was
destroyed, state police at Troop C report.
► ARTSPACE WOULD BE a perfect fit for Oneonta, according to the final report issued by the consultants.

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