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Mayor Leads Walking Tour

For Mohawk Valley VIPs

Following his presentation at the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council in the Hunt Union Ballroom, Mayor Gary Herzig led a walking tour of Main St. Oneonta and Market st. to MVREDC members. Here, executive director of Sculpture Space Tom Montan, Department of State Revitalization Specialist Julie Sweet, councilman Joe Ficano, STANTEC consultant Jamie Ethier and councilman Russ Southard listen as Herzig tells the history of the former Bresees building and it's restoration into Klugo's Park Place. "Integrated housing like this is key." said Herzig. "Main st. and Market St.) need to compliment each other." (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Following his presentation at the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council in SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Union Ballroom this morning, Mayor Gary Herzig leads a walking tour of Main and Market streets for MVREDC members.  From left are Tom Montan, executive director of Sculpture Space, Utica; Department of State Revitalization Specialist Julie Sweet, Common Council member Joe Ficano, Stantec consultant Jamie Ethier and Council member Russ Southard.  Herzig descibes how the former Bresee Department Store was renovated into Klugo’s Park Place. “Integrated housing like this is key.” said Herzig, adding, Main and Market “need to complement each other.” (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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