COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND
Hampton Criticized By
Firemen, Competitors
HARTWICK
Firefighters and competitors raised objections Tuesday, Jan 8, at a public hearing on a Hampton Inn & Suites planned in Hartwick Seminary.
Hartwick Fire Company #2 pointed out it lacks a ladder truck necessary if the four-story building were to catch on fire.
Attorney Les Sittler, representing neighboring hotels, said the building should be kept to three stories. More at Hampton Inn engineer Rudy Zona shows plans at Hartwick Planning Board public hearing Tuesday, Jan. 8. Click here for more.
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