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City of The Hills

 

150-Plus
Head To Debates
At Energy Summit

Jackson Jones, Oneonta, and mother Kristen head out on cross-country skis to go around Gilbert Lake during the annual Winter Fest on Saturday, Jan. 26.

COOPERSTOWN

It’s exploded like, well, a gusher.
The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce “Energy Summit” Thursday, Jan. 31, at The Otesaga has expanded from six to nine hours, and will include 19 speakers in an attempt to give everybody a chance to be heard.
As this edition went to press, Chamber Executive Barbara Ann Heegan said 155 people had registered.
Follow real-time reports throughout the day at www.AllOTSEGO.com

►A STATE TROOPER was wounded after exchanging gunfire with suspect after a car chase early yesterday evening on Route 17 in the Town of Kirkwood, south of Binghamton.
►A DOG PARK is the focus of a subcommittee of the city’s Operations, Planning and Evaluation committee, who will explore whether one should be added to the Neahwa Park Master Plan
►CONGRESSMAN DELGADO D-19th, announced he will serve as a member of the Small Business Committee.
►SCHENEVUS CENTRAL SCHOOL is one of only five school districts in New York State that are under “significant fiscal stress,” state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli reported.

 

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