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Register Now for Oneonta’s Muscular Dystrophy Walk

Register Now For Oneonta’s Muscular Dystrophy Walk ONEONTA – Nearly 400 people are expected to raise more than $24,000 to support innovative research, programs, and services for people living with MS this May. Walk MS: Oneonta takes place May 3 at Neahwa Park.…

Panel Depicting Fox Hospital History Complete, Capturing 115-Year Story

Panel Depicting Fox Hospital History Ready, Telling Of 114-Year Contribution ONEONTA – After 10 years in the making, the pictorial history wall of A.O. Fox Hospital is complete. The three-panel wall features 4- by 8-foot lighted panels, using a timeline spanning 114 years. The display gives a pictorial history from the laying of the first cornerstone in 1900 through 2014. The project was originally conceived by auxiliary co-presidents Bev Ballard and Margaret Henry in 2004. A committee was later formed with…

Hartwick and SUNY students Participate in 13th Annual Take Back The Night March

Hartwick, SUNY Oneonta Students March To ‘Take Back The Night’ Students from Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta walk in the 13th annual Take Back The Night march, which went from Milne’s Library to Hartwick campus where Heather Sims spoke about her own experiences with assault. The walkers then continued on down to Muller Plaza where there were singers, speakers and information. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)…

Dr. Hellenthal New Bassett Chief Of Surgery

Dr. Hellenthal New Bassett Chief Of Surgery COOPERSTOWN – Dr. Nicholas Hellenthal, acting chief of surgery since April 2013, has been elevated to the position permanently following an “extensive internal review,” President CEO Vance Brown and Chief Clinical Officer Steven Heneghan announced today. Hellenthal came to Bassett in 2010 following training in minimally invasive surgery at Roswell Park Cancer Center in Buffalo.   After graduating from Santa Clara (Calif.) University, he had obtained a medical degree from the Georgetown University School…

PROGRESS 2015 EXPLORES LOCAL ECONOMIC REVIVAL

PROGRESS 2015 EXPLORES LOCAL ECONOMIC REVIVAL Highlights of the Progress 2015 supplement include: • How the “Otsego Now” brand was developed • MidTel brothers bringing broadband here • Privatizing tourism promotion working • Gene Bettiol plans 2 hotels, supermarket • Bridge to connect D&H railyards, I-88 • Super view key to Hartwick $26M plans • SUNY plans new home for business school • Welcome Center links visitors, things to do LETTER FROM PUBLISHER JIM KEVLIN SETS THE STAGE…

If We Pursue Economic Development With Iron Logic, It Will Happen Here

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER If We Pursue Economic Development With Iron Logic, It Will Happen Here By JIM KEVLIN • allotsego.com Here’s what’s new about economic development in Otsego County: It’s driven by iron logic, locally grounded, data based. Take tourism. The privatization of the county Tourism Office into Destination Marketing of Otsego County puts hospitality professionals, led by the ultimate pro, Otesaga GM & VP Jim Miles, in the driver’s seat. The goal is simple: “heads in beds.” The target…

Architectual Review Board Declines Hotel Proposal

H-PARB Rejects Hotel Application As Incomplete The Village of Cooperstown’s Historic Preservation & Architectural Review Board this evening declined to approve the application for the proposed hotel at 124 Main Street, citing shortcomings in the application, plans and materials. Here, architect Kurt Ofer, right, shows H-PARB members, from right, Liz Callahan, Ralph Snell and acting chair Roger MacMillan, the blueprints for the hotel. Next week, he and his wife, Teresa Drerup, who recused herself tonight, but only for this portion of…