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AT STORMY CITY HALL SESSION

At tonight's stormy Oneonta Common Council meeting on student rowdiness, Kathleen Hays, Clinton Street, had plenty of personal stories to tell of students around her house, yelling, urinating, vomiting and peering in her windows.   For a full report, see this week's Hometown Oneonta, on newsstands Wednesday afternoon.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
At tonight’s stormy Oneonta Common Council meeting on student rowdiness, Kathleen Hays, Clinton Street, had plenty of personal stories to tell of students around her house, yelling, urinating, vomiting and peering in her windows.  In the row in front of her are college students, plus SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski and Hartwick College Vice President Meg Nowak.  For a full report, see this week’s Hometown Oneonta, on newsstands Wednesday afternoon. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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